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Pears, viz. : — Williams's Bon Chretien, Duchesse d'Angouleme, Doyenne 

 blanc, Figue de Naples, St. Ghislain. Peaches — Early Crawford, Stet- 

 son's Seedling, Tice's Early, and three varieties names unknown. Plum 

 — Fellemberg. Figs — Brunswick. 



From A. Clement, Dracut, apples, viz. : — Haskell Sweeting, Kilham 

 Hill, Parker's Sweeting, Porter, Russet Sweeting, R. I. Greening, York 

 Apple. 



From John Gordon, Brighton, pears, twenty-three varieties, viz. : — Wil- 

 liams's Bon Chretien, BufTum, Brown Beurr^, B. Ranee, Duchesse d'An- 

 gouleme, Easter Beurr6, Flemish Beauty, Frederic of Wurtemburg, Glout 

 Morceau, Henry IV., Locke, Louise Bonne of Jersey, Napoleon, Passe 

 Colmar, Queen of the Low Countries, Stevens's Genesee, Doyenn6 blanc, 

 Seckel, St. Ghislain, Le Cure, Verte Longue, Wilkinson, Winter Nelis. 

 Plums — Coe's Golden Drop. Three watermelons. 



From Thomas Needham, Brighton, grapes, fourteen varieties, viz. : — 

 Black Hamburgh, St. Peter's, Black Lombardy, Cannon Hall, Chasselas 

 of Fontainebleau, Chasselas Musque, Frankendale, Golden Chasselas, Griz- 

 zly Frontignan, Muscat of Alexandria, Palestine, Purple Malvasia, Syr- 

 ian, White Frontignan. 



From Francis Dana, Roxbury, peaches — four seedlings. Quince Apple. 



From J. A. Kenrick, apples, viz. : — Baldwin, Cogswell, Hubbardston 

 Nonsuch, Hightop Sweeting, Porter. Pears — Beurr6 de Capiaumont, 

 Flemish Beauty, Louise Bonne of Jersey, Urbaniste, Le Cur6. 



From J. S. Sleeper, Roxbury, pears : — Belle et Bonne de Hee, Beurr6 

 Diel, Doyennt blanc. Eye wood, Glout Morceau, Marie Louise, Le Cur6, 

 Verte Longue Panache. Apples — Hubbardston Nonsuch. 



From Galen Merriam, West Newton, pears : — Beurr6 Diel, Williams's 

 Bon Chretien, BezidelaMotte, Catillac, Duchesse d'Angouleme, Fortunes, 

 Long Green, Martin Sec, Napoleon, Rousselet. Peaches— Crawford's 

 Early, George IV., Lemon Rareripe, Morris White. 



From Lewis Davenport, Milton, apples : — Baldwin, Golden Russet, Non- 

 such, Peck's Pleasant, R. I. Greening, Roxbury Russet. Grapes — Black 

 Hamburgh. Peaches — Tippecanoe Cling. 



From Dr. Ellwood Harvey, near Chads-Ford, on the Brandywine, Del- 

 aware county, Penn., two specimens of Brandywine pears. 



From Isaac Jeffries, Chester co., Penn., Seedling Apples, viz. : — two 

 red, called Jeffries, two yellow called Burhingham. 



From Dr. Eshelmar, Chester co., Penn., a basket of Red Seedling ap- 

 ples. 



From the orchard of Wm. C. Hickman, near Westchester, Chester co., 

 Penn., a basket of peaches. 



From B. K. Bliss, Springfield, Mass, very large native grapes. 



From John F. Allen, West Cambridge, eight Cantelope melons, very 

 large. 



From Mrs. Spaulding, South Reading, Fruit of the Passion Flower. 

 Also, a lemon from a tree fourteen years old, having on it one hundred fine 

 specimens. 



