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name, Fameiise, the Committee decided to recognise this name in pre- 

 ference to the French name. 



At the 1913-14 meetings the following names were approved of: — 



Cleopatra 



Scarlet Nonpareil 



King of Pippins 



Jonathan 



Cox's Orange Pippin 



Rymer ' 



Shorland Queen 



Maiden's Blush 



French Crab 



Gravenstein 



Rokewood 



Pomme de Neige 



Prince Alfred 



Mcintosh Red 



Twenty Ounce 



Lord Daly 



Stone Pippin 



Alfriston 



Lane's 'Prince Albert 



Perfection 



Lang's Best 



Champion 



Apples. 



London Pippin 



Adam's Pearmain 



Dumelow 



Rome Beauty 



Peasgood's Nonsuch 



Yates 



Lord Wolseley 



Duke of Clarence 



Statesmin 



Shepherd's Perfection 



Reinette de Canada 



Worcester Pearmain 



Granny Smith 



Lord Suffield 



Beauty of Bath 



Wealthy 



Winter Strawberry 



Warner's King 



Ben Davis 



Wagener 



Gascoigne's Scarlet 



Sutton 



Peabs. 



Vicar of Winkfield 

 Le Lectier 



Doyenne du Cornice 

 Giblin's Nelis 

 Winter Cole 

 Beurre Bosc 

 Josephine de Malinea 

 Packham's Triumph 

 Beurre D'Anjou 

 Urbaniste 

 Durondeau 

 Conference 



Glou Morceau 

 Duchess D'Angouleme 

 Winter Nelis 

 Madam Cole 

 Elizabeth Cola 

 Beurre Capiaumont 

 Howell 



Packliam's Late 

 Clapp's Favourite 

 Beurre Superfin 

 Thompson's 

 Beurre Diel 



In regard to fruit nomenclature, the folio-wing rules are considered 

 by the Committee as urgent : — 



1. That the names shall be as simple as possible. 



2. That wherever possible, one word only should be used as a name. 



3. Duplication of names, or names possessing strong similarity, is 



to be avoided. 



4. That such words as " seedling " and " hybrid " be abolished from 



Australian pomology as far as possible. 



5. That priority of name, naming or of origin, have preference- 



wherever possible. 



Next Meeting. — It was decided that the next Conference be held in 

 Adelaide, South Australia, commencing on or about 15th April, 1918. 



After votes of thanks to the Minister and Under-Secretary for 

 Agriculture, N.S.W., for hospitality extended at Bathurst, the Confer- 

 ence closed. 



