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KUITOU'S TABLE. 



of iho vnriclle* of Pcnrs Vnown nml loslod hero, wore flno RpoclincnB of Bczy SanApnrpll, IV-nrrp d'Arcmbcrg, 

 t'volaU-'s SL «;«-nimin. lii'iirrc iliiirp-nii, K.ii»lrr lli'urro, Cnlilluo, (Jloiit Morct'uu, lU-urre I)U-1, Vuii Moiis Ix-nii lc 

 t'lorc VIrnr <if WliiklU-M, Kfurre (;rls iI'lilviT, SL (iorniaiii, Suzctlo do itavay, SoMnl Liil«>ri-ur, Tricjiii|ilic Uc 

 Joloiffno, WiiiUT Nflim C'oliimr iU-» Iiivnliili-», rrinci-i) SU Ui-niiain, Doyeunc d'Alciicou, Doyenne Guubaull, Grand 

 Solfil. folnmr d'ArenilKrjj, Doyoniu- t^itulk', and Doyenne Dillon. 



Of now variotii's, or siioli .as aro not known horo to any extent, there were flnc Hiipcimens of Grand Mogtil; PL .lean 

 nnplisU' — a very l>oaiitifiil fruit, with a rod olieek— «|>|>aronlly a k<mm1 ketjur; Cudil clo Vatix ; Ilernainot <ri>).erin; 

 Dos I'liiisjour"; (in>s C'olniar ; Jlourro Uolwiller — a liandsonie fruit, and apparoiitly a g'K«l kc<-|HT; IJo/.y turdif; 

 MoiMuolu- douMo; Franoroal d'liivor; Tonueau ; Tarc|uin ; .lalousio tardive; Koyal d'liiver; Angeliijuc dc Bordeaux; 

 Fr.inoliipano ; Tavernier do Boulogne — a handsome, jieculiarly forinod Tear, and a good keeper. 



Of the Apples remaining sound there were good speeiniensof tlio following: — lleinetle d't'sjiagne — a %-ery large and 

 beautilul fruit, resembling our Tall rippin. White (.'alvillo. lied Cidvillo. Alfriston— a large, conieal, rihbeil, irreg- 

 ular fruit ; pale yellow, with a nitwork of white; re.«emliling the Gloria Mundi. I'igeonnel de Itoucn — a eunical, 

 striped .\ppK'. like a Gilliflower. llousseau Brisset — has nmcli the aiipearanee of Boxliury Kus-seL Pommo dc 

 fcnime— a handsome .\pple, like a Maiden's Blush. Dominica— a beautiful, waxy lemon-yellow Ai)ple ; flat; resem- 

 bling a ripe Yellow Harvest liosa — a roundish, irregular shaped Apjilc ; greenish-yellow, stri]ied ; similar in color 

 and somewhat in shape to the Minister. Fenouillet gros — a roundish, russet Apjtle, resembling the Bourassa; rough 

 skin. Keinette I'armentier — a roundish-oblong Apple ; smooth ; pale russcL 



The Otmmiltee recommend that a Diploma and the thanks of tlie Society bo presented to M. Le Rov, for his valu- 

 able collection of fruits. 



On motion, it was unanimously 



JifsoIre<l, That the thanks of this Society, with a Diploma, be presented to M. Le Gov, for the flnc collection of 

 fruit be so kindly sent us. 



Mr. IL X. LAXGWORTnY called the attention of members of the Society to the Michael Henry 

 Pippin Apple, brought by him from Indiana. 

 The following gentlemen were elected officers for the ensuing year: 



n. P. NORTON, of Brockport, PreskUnt. Jno. Williams, of Rochester ; Selah Mathews, of Brighton ; RonnRT 

 Browx, of Greece; IL Hooker, of Irondequoit ; Zera Burr, of Perinton ; Samuel Siiadbolt, of Scottsville ; Vice 

 Presidents. II. E. Hooker, of Brighton, Corresponding Secretunj. Jas. Vick, Jr., of Rochester, lieeording fk'c- 

 retnry. James II. Watts, of Rochester, Treasurer. 



COMMITTEES.— P. Barry, J. J. Thomas, II. E. Hooker, John Doncllan, J. W. Seward, E. S. Hayward, L. A. Ward, 

 J. W. Bissell, H. N. Laiigworthy, L. B. Langworthy, Geo. Ellwanger, Alonzo Frost, Committee on Fruits. Joseph 

 Frost, Wm. Webster, J. Salter, J. A. Eastman, R. Doncllan, J. M. Whitney, C. F. Van Doom, Committee on Floicers 

 and Floicerinn PlanU. II. N. Langworthy, Jas. Vick, Jr., Horace Hooker, James Buchan, Cojntnitiee on Vegeta- 

 lles. Chester Dewey, Francis Trcntman, Moses Long, G. II. Smith, P. Cooney, Committee on Botany. J. Vick, Jr., 

 J. A. Eastman, J. P. F'ogg, Committee on Finance. II. P. Norton, P. Barry, Jos. Frost, II. N. Langworthy, J. Vick, 

 Jr., Chester Dewey, Executive Committee. 



Buffalo HoRTicx'LTunAL Society. — The Annual Meeting of this Society was quite spirited, 

 evincing a desire, on the part of its members, to re-establish its former prosperit)' and useful- 

 ness. The following list comprises the officers elected for the ensuing year : 



AMASA MASON, President. Col. J. R. Smith and Myron Stilwell, Vice Presidents. IIiram C. White, 

 Treasurer. Jso. B. Eaton, Correspond ing Secretary. Charles E. Clarke, Recording Secretary. 



Committees. — L. F. Allen, Bcnj. Hodge, Lewis Eaton, Committee on Fruits. Jos. R. Smith, Jno. Weslphal, A. 

 J. Mathews, Commiiiee on Floicera. J. Sexton, J. Sccnek, W. Granger, Committee on Vegetahles. W. R. Coppock, 

 W. Lovering, Jr., J. D. G. Stevenson, Committee on Entomology. 



The Society voted to hold meetings on the first and third Tuesdays of each month ; also to 

 have two exhibitions during the present j"ear. Tlie first of the semi-monthly meetings was held 

 at the residence of the President, Amasa Mason, and very largely attended, though in advance 

 of the regular time. It was resolved to raise a fund of two thousand dollars, or upwards, for 

 the purpose of forming a permanent investment, the interest of which should be applied towards 

 the expenses of a Central Hall, at which the meetings and exhibitions of the Society may in 

 future be held. A committee for that purpose was formed, consisting of CoL IIodge, Charles E. 

 Clarke, Esq.. and LEw^s Eaton, Esq. ; and the President of the Society guaranteed to raise a 

 second thousand dollars as soon as the first thousand should be subscribed. 



The Society has a very fine library and many excellent members, with an abundance of mate- 

 rial and horticultural taste, to insure one of the best Societies in the State. Buft'alo has many 

 f wealthy citizens, who take pride in ornamenting their grounds with choice trees and shr 

 well as cultivating the finer varieties of fruits. 



