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Art. III. Descriptiojis and Engravings of Select Varieties 

 of Apples. By the Editor. 



We continue our descriptions of apples from our last vol- 

 ume, (XVII, p. 20.) Owing to the rather limited apple crop 

 of 1851, we were unable to procure specimens of several 

 fine kinds, which we were desirous of figuring, "and conse- 

 quently were unable to continue our list in the last volume. 

 We hope, however, with the great promise now of a fine 

 crop, soon to figure and describe quite a number of new 

 kinds. 



XLVI. Walworth. 



In our last volume we gave a brief account of the Wal- 

 worth apple, {fig. 18,) specimens of which were sent to us in 



Fis. 18. Walworth. 



1850 and 1851, by our correspondent, Mr. J. Batty, of Keese- 

 ville, N. Y. In 1850, we thought the specimens appeared 

 identical with the Bailey Spice, but last year further speci- 



