104 NOTES ON SOME VARIETIES OF PEARS. 
.Heliote Dundas.—Van Mons, 
Fruit medium-sized, doyenne-shaped, even and regular in its out- 
line. The skin is very smooth and shining, of a fine clear yellow 
ground-colour, dotted all over with crimson dots like Forelle; and 
on the side next the sun covered with a brilliant crimson cheek. 
Round the stalk there is а coating of very smooth pale-brown russet, 
The stalk is wa з rte 4 ai è En Hih а ; Ў 
it." The күлүн» ib depression, with a lip on one side of 
considerable depressi 19 half-open, with short segments, and set in & 
white, tender, Hier Bi Js slightly undulating.. The flesh is 
very’ early becomes mealy. 7" with a slight musky perfume, but it 
