256 THE FIG: ITS HISTORY, CULTURE, AND CURING. 
Murrey—BRown TURKEY. ; 
Mussega—Cougourdana; Ficus linneana Risso; Figue Reine Duhamel; Cou- 
gourdane Geny; Mussega Bianca; White Mussega.—Second crop medium, 
about 24} by 13 inches; shape pyriform. largest at apex and with a narrow 
neck, but less so than Tapa Cartin. Skin thin, greenish white, spotted: red 
star-shapedeye: pulp lively red. of agreeable taste. (September to December. ) 
Nice, Aix. avd S*. Remy, France, 
Fiac. 76.—Monaco Bianco figs. 
Mussega Bianca—MUSSEGA. 
Mussega Negra—Ficus punctulata Risso; Black Mussega.—A variety of the 
preceding with skin first a bright green, do‘ted with white, later turning toa 
dark blackish violet. Provence, France. 
Naples— MARSEILLAISE, WHITE. 
Napolitain—N APOLITAN, 
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