Richmond, Belle Magnifiquo, Great Bigarreau, Gridlej, Late Duke, Common Morello, Early 

 May. 



I'lnms. — Lombard, Diamond, Imperial Gage, Course's Nota Bene, Washington, Jefferson, 

 Smith's Orleans, Lawrence, Bleeker's Gage, Reine Claude de Bavay, St. Catherine, Coe's 

 Golden Drop, Semmiana, Damson, for drying and preserving ; Wild Plum of Central Illinois, 

 presented by L. Shaw, and called by him Chickasaw. 



This list was passed over informally, by general consent — 



Peaches. — Serrate Early York, Large Early York, Bergen's Yellow, Early Crawford, Old 

 Mixon Free, George 4th, Late Crawford, Late Admirable, Druid Hill, La Grange, Columbia, 

 Smeck, Heath. 



Nectarines. — Red Roman, Elruge. 



Apricots. — Peach, Musch. 



Currants. — Red Dutch, White Dutch. 



Raspberries. — Orange, Red Antwerp, Ohio Everbearing. 



Grapes. — Catawba. 



Strawberries. — Longworth's Prolific, Hovey, McAvoy's Superior. 



LIST OF APPLES RECOMMENDED FOR GENERAL CULTIVATION BETWEEN THE PARALLELS OF 39 AND 41 

 DEGREES, IN THEIR ORDER OF RIPENING. 



Ap}>les. — Yellow June, Early Harvest, Carolina June, Keswick's Codlin, Sweet June, Sum- 

 mer Rose, Dana, Summer Pearmain, Golden Sweeting, Hocking, Maiden's Blush, Fall Wine, 

 Rambo, Jonathan, Autumnal Swaar, Buckingham, Downing's Paragon (new), Fameuse, 

 Roman Stem, White Belltlower, Early Winter Sweet, Yellow Bellflower, Swaar, Fulton, 

 Peck's Pleasant, Sweet Nonsuch, Raule's Janet, Wine Sap, White Winter Pearmain, New- 

 town Pippin, Willow Twig. 



Cherries. — American Heart, Knight's Early Black, Black Heart, Elton, Yellow Spanish, 

 White Tartarian, Ox Heart, Early May. 



Plums. — Yellow Magnum Bonum, Lombard, Green Gage, German Prune, Chickasaw of L. 

 Shaw, Blue Imperatrice. 



LIST OF APPLES RECOMMENDED FOR GENERAL CULTIVATION BETWEEN LATITUDES 410 AND 52^ 33', IN 



THE NORTHWEST. 



Summer Apples. — Early Harvest, Red June, Sweet June, Early Pennock, Hocking, Kes- 

 wick's Codlin. 



Fall Apples. — Maiden's Blush, Pall Wine, Fameuse, Lowell, Sweet Nonsuch, Yellow 

 Bellflower, Swaar, Wine Sap, White Winter Pearmain, Willow Twig, Talman Sweeting, 

 Jonathan, Fulton, Ladies' Sweeting, Domine, Herefordshire Pearmain, White Pippin, Whit- 

 ney's Russet, Ramsdell's Sweet, Bailey's Sweet, Minkler. 



This last is an apple named by the Association, and recommended for general culture. 



Ohio Pomological Society. — We have no report of the meeting of an official kind, but 

 this being promised as forthcoming, we prefer to wait its appearance to giving an imperfect 

 account of the proceedings, which seem to have considerable interest, if we may judge by 

 the newspaper paragraphs. 



The Agricultural Fairs throughout the land seem to have excited very great attention, 

 the past season, and to have elicited much valuable information ; indeed, all our reports 

 indicate that the people have had " a good time," with one or two exceptions. 



Hamilton (Canada) Horticultural Club. — We have a report of the meeting of this 

 ciety (E. Kelly, President), but too late for insertion. 



