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Puceinia malvecearum, Corda. 
Bs Epilobii, D.C. 
Coleosporvum Sonchi, Tul. 
“3 tussilaginis, Lev. 
5 Senecionis, Schum. 
Aicedium berberidis, Pers. 
oP tussilagints, Pers. 
ve crassum, Pers. 
4 urtice, D.C. 
Peridermum pint, Chev. 
EXHIBITION OF APPLES AND PEARS 
AT HEREFORD. 
1881. 
THE report of the annual Apple and Pear Exhibition, held on October 26th and 
27th, was correctly published in detail in the local newspapers. The important 
objects of the Exhibition are repeated :— 
1.—To encourage the growth of valuable fruit in place of worthless varieties. 
2.—To name fruits unknown to the exhibitor. 
3.—To afford information to the Committee, and 
4.—To provide characteristic specimens for illustration in the Herefordshire 
Pomona. 
The Fourth Part of the Herefordshire Pomona was completed, and issued to all 
members who had paid their subscriptions for a copy. No apology is required for 
introducing here some critical opinions on this magnificent work. 
THE ‘{HEREFORDSHIRE POMONA,” 
Technical Editor—Roxsert Hoece, LL.D., F.L.S. 
General Editor—H. G. Butt, M.D., &c. 
Hereford: JaKEMAN AND CARVER, High Town. 
London: Davin Bogus, 2, St. Martin’s Place, Trafalgar Square. 
Part I[V.—Price 21/- 
THE fourth part of this magnificent work, which bears the self-explanatory title of 
The Herefordshire Pomona, has now been issued, and we may say at once that it is 
in every way worthy of its predecessors. The part contains the completion of the 
‘practical treatise on ‘‘ The Orchard and its Products—Cider and Perry,” and deals 
with the management of the fruit and cider-house ; the process of fermentation, its 
