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Emerald, Eyewood, Enfant Prodige, Echasserie, Fulton, Eigne Extra, Fos- 

 ter's St. Michael, Figuede Naples, Frederick of Wurtemburg, Flemish Sa- 

 bine, F. Beauty, Fondante Van Mons, Fantasie V. Mons, Franc Real d'hiver; 

 Glout Morceau,Girardin, Green Pear of Yair, Gendesheim, Gil-o-gil, Hen- 

 ry IV., Hugiienot, Hunt's Connecticut, Hericart, Henkel, Hathorne's 

 •Seedling, Hacon's Incomparable, Healhcot, Henrietta, Harvard, Hadley, 

 Horticulture, Jaminette d'hiver, Jalousie, Jubin, Knight's Seeedling, King 

 Edward's, Juvardal, Jaminette, Jalousie de Fontenay Vendee, Johonimt, 

 Julienne, Lincoln, Las Canas, Long Green of Europe, Long Green, (of 

 Coxe,) Locke, Louise Bonne de Jersey, Le Cur^, Lewis, Leon le Clerc, 

 Leon le Clerc Van Mons, Lederbirne, Louis of Boulogne, Late Deschamps, 

 Louis Philippe, Marie Louise double Rmploi, Manning's, Meuris d'hiver, Ma- 

 rie Louise, M. L. nova, Marulis, Messire Jean, Michaux, Muscadine, Ma- 

 rie Louise, (Pitts,) Napoleon, Navez, Plombgastel, Petre, Pennsylvania, 

 Pome Poire, Paradise d'Automne, Pitfour, Princess of Orange, Passans du 

 Portugal, Pope's Russet, Parmentier, Quetelet, Queen of the Low Coun- 

 tries, Passe Colmar, Reine des Poires, Raymond, Ronville, Rousselet de 

 Meester, Rameaux, Rousselet de Rheims, Royale d'hiver, St. Germain 

 llvedaie's, St. Germain Prince's, St. Germain Brande's, St. Germain 

 d'Ete, Seckel, St. Ghislain, Stevens's Genesee, Superfondante, Shobden 

 Court, Surpasse Virgouleuse, Surreine, Styrian, Sovereign de Printemps, 

 Shakespeare, Sieulle, SuUivain, Summer Thorn, Schoeling Merry, St. An- 

 dre, Thompson's, Urbaniste, Van Assene, Vacat, Whitfield, Wilbur, Win- 

 ter Nelis, Winter Crassane, Wilkinson, Washington, two seedlings, and 

 Nos. 104, 108, 135, 177, 365, 658, 858, 879, 969, 1036, 1074, 1100. 1155, 

 124-2, 1258, 1295, 1336, 1344, 1406, 1454, 1482, 1485, 1535, 1590, and 

 1602 Van Mons; Pyrus Bohvilleria, a distinct species; 75 varieties of ap- 

 ples, 5 of peaches, and 5 of plums ; but we have no room for the names. 



From Messrs. Hovey & Co., 70 varieties of pears, viz. : — Arboricrite, (?) 

 Beurre d'Aremberg, B- de Moire, B. Diel, (?) B. Crapaud, B. de Capiaumont, 

 B. Brown, B. Ranee, B. Easter, B. Dumortier, B. de Beaumont, B. Curtet, 

 Belle j-yucrative, B. d'Esquermes, B. Excellente, B. et Bonne, (de Hee,) 

 B. Heloise, B. Apres Noel, Bergamotte de Parthenay, Belmont, Bezi de 

 Montigny, Colmar d'Aremberg, C. du Lot, C. Prieule, Captif St. Helene, 

 Doyenne Musque, D. Boussock, D. Grey, Duquesne d'Ete, (or Julienne,) 

 Duchesse de Berri, D. d'Angouleme, Delices de Jodoigne, Dingier, Dun- 

 more, Excellentissima, Esperine, Epine de Toulouse, Eigne de Naples, Fer- 

 dinand de Meester, Fondante Rouge, Forme de Delices, Frederic de Wur- 

 temberg, Inominee Palrie, Louise Botme de Jersey, L. B. d'Angers, Leon 

 le Clerc, (old,) Ditto (Van Mons,) Melon de Kops, Madotte, Napoleon, 

 Passe Colmar, Passans du Portugal, Poire Gerardin, P. Sabine, P. Duver- 

 nay, Soldat Labourer, (?) Saint Dorothee, Seckel, Seedling Maria, Tar- 

 quin de Pyrenees, Tardive de Mons, Van Mons Sargeret, Van Mons Late 

 Vicompte de Spoelberch, Williams's Bon Chretien, — and 4 new varieties 

 from France ; 12 varieties of grapes, as follows : — Black Hamburgh, B. H. 

 Wilmot's, Black Prince, Esperione, Bourdelas, St. Peter's, White Fron- 

 tignan, Grizzly Frontignan, Chasselas de Fontainebleau, Muscat Blanc Ha- 



