CATALOGUE AND DESCRIPTION OF FIGS. 919 
Boughton.—Synonym of BRUNSWICK, according to Barron. 
Bouin—Bovin; Figa Bovin; Ficus bovina Risso.—Above medium, 3} by 12 inches. . 
Shape oblong, twice as iong as broad; broadest at apex. Skin adhering to the 
pulp, greenish yellow with a raised red eye, surrounded by a red star-shaped 
iris. Pulp brightred. A good fig. Nice and Provence, 
Bowissonne—Movissouna. 
Bourdisotte Blanche—Bonisotte Bianche.—Small, round, inclining to turbinate; 
stalk very short; ribs prominent; eye large and open: color of skin green or 
yellow when fuily mature, with a delicate white bloom. Pulp pale rose, rich, 
and sweet. A good French drying fig. 
Fig. 44.—Bourdissotte Noire fig. 
Bourdisotte Noire.—Medium, shape roundish turbinate; very short neck; stalk 
very short; ribs prominent. very even and regular: eye open, small, round; 
skin purple, with a thick, gray bloom. Pulp deep flesh-colored, with a thick 
vein of white nearest the skin. A sweet but not flavored fig (Hogg). The 
Paes must not be confounded with the Barnissottes or Bourjassottes. 
(Fig. 44.) 
