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Me Lain — It brings the highest market price in- our county. I 

 kept it until May last year. The trees are apt to bark-burst, and at 

 2 and three years old. 



Dunlap — No fall apple is so popular and profitable in our sec- 

 tion. Lost. 



Spitzenberg, ESOPUS. — Long — I move to strike it out for mar- 

 ket and family use South. Lost. 



White Winter Peabmain. — Earle — I move to strike it out 

 for market and family use South. It becomes knotty and scabby 

 after the first year or two of bearing. 



Freeman — Better cure it. 



Long — Very fair and good with me. Lost. 



Willow Twig. — Daggy — I move to strikeout the word twig, to 

 conform to Dr. Warder's American Pomology. Carried. 



Additions to the list now being in order, the following were 

 proposed : 



Bexoni. — Flagg — I move to add Bcnoni for Family use South. 

 Carried. 



White Pippin. — Pullen — I move to add for market and family 

 use South. Lost. 



Buckingham. — Earle — I move to add for market and family use 

 South. Carried. 



Bailey's Sweet. — Pierson, of Onarga — I move to add for 

 family use in the Centre. Lost. 



NELSON. — I move to recommend it for market and family use in 

 the North. Carried. 



King of Tompkins County. — Wier — I move it be recommend- 

 ed " for trial " in the North. It is tardy in bearing, but fine. 



SHEPHERD. — We have had it bearing 3 years in our neighborhood. 

 It is one of the best ; large, fair and hangs well. Carried. 



Transcendant Crab. — Galusha — I move to add it for market 

 and family use North. Carried. 



Stark. — Wier — I move it be recommended " for trial." 



Colman — I have seen specimens from Illinois, large but not pre- 

 possessing. Carried. 



