560 Domestic Notices. 



Colmar, Wilkinson, Winter Nelis, Marie Louise, Foster's St. Michael, 

 Bon Chretien Fondante, Louise Bonne de Jersey, Duchesse d'Angouleme, 

 Beurr6 Diel, Frederic of Wurtemberg, and Williams's Bon Chretien pears 

 — the two last named varieties were borne on trees two years from the bud 

 this year ; Coe's Golden Drop plums ; Cranberries, common variety grown 

 on sandy garden soil ; Old Mixon Freestone, Yellow Alberge, Late Yellow 

 Rare Ripe, Incomparable, Crawford's Early, Melocoton, Red Cheeked Me- 

 locoton, President, and Orange peaches ; Black, Baldwin, Stroat, Murphey, 

 Brabant Bellfleur, Cumberland Spice, Roxbury Russet, Belmont, Fall Pip- 

 pin, Court of Wyck, American Summer Pearmain, Maiden's Blush, Sum- 

 mer Calville, R. L Greening, Cable's Gilliflower, Gravenstein, and Alexan- 

 der apples ; Orange quinces. 



E. Cable, Red Cheeked Melocoton, Admirable Cling, Cable's Late Me- 

 locoton, Cable's Pineapple CHng, Old Newington Cling, Powell's Yellow, 

 Morris's White, Cable's Early Melocoton peaches; Late Purple plums; 

 Williams's Bon Chretien, Seckel, St. Michael, Duchesse of Berry, Napo- 

 leon, Wilkinson, Duchesse d'Angouleme, Green Sylvange, Beurr6 Diel, 

 Easter Beurr6, Beurr6 d'Aremberg, and Capsheaf pears ; Maiden's Blush, 

 Fall Pippin, Sweet Russet, Autumn Sweet Bough, American Summer 

 Pearmain, English Codlin, R. L Greening, jiEsopus Spitzenburg, Ortley 

 Pippin, Stroat, Hampshire Greening, Jonathan, Richfield Nonsuch, Fa- 

 meuse. Peck's Pleasant, Goble Russet, Roxbury Russet, Winter Russet, 

 Hub. Nonsuch, Belmont, Baldwin, Dutch Pippin, Moore's Sweeting, 

 Swaar, Smoke House, Gilliflower, Yellow Bellfleur, Alexander, and Seek- 

 no-farther apples. William Case, Beurr^ Gris, Bergamolte Cadette, White 

 Doyenne, Beurr6 Van Marum, Virgoulouse, and Compte de Lamy pears; 

 Baldwin, Court of Wyck, R. I. Greening, Roxbury Russet, Cumberland 

 Spice, Brabant Bellfleur, Swaar, Black, and Royal Pearmain apples ; Ca- 

 ble's Melocoton, Red Cheeked Melocoton, Prince's Paragon, Morris's White, 

 Yellow Rare Ripe of Downing, Golden Rare Ripe, Case's Red Rare Ripe, 

 Newington Cling, and President peaches ; Isabella grapes, and two other 

 varieties unknown. A variety of fruits were also contributed by other indi- 

 viduals. 



Flowers. — There was a very fine show, according to the report, espe- 

 cially of dahlias, the principal exhibitors of which, were Mcintosh & Co., 

 who showed fifty-nine varieties of roses, and a quantity of dahlias. Elliott 

 & Co. exhibited upwards of eighty varieties of roses. 



The annual meeting of the society for the election of officers took place, 

 and the following gentlemen were chosen : — 



President, George Hoadly ; 1st Vice President, J. P. Kirtland, 2d, C. 

 D. Bray ton, 3d, W. D. Beaty, 4th, William Case ; Corresponding Secre- 

 tary, J. F. Hanks; Recording Secretary, J. Houghton ; Treasurer, H. F. 

 Brayton; Librarian, Benjamin Stair; Committee on Synonymes, J. P. 

 Kirtland, G. Hoadly, F. R. Elliott, A. Mcintosh, E. Cable ; Trees and 

 Shrubs, Hoadly, Houghton, Case; Finance and Library, Payne, Young- 

 love, Brown ; Entomology, Kirtland, Beaty, Hanks ; Manures, Case, 

 Cassels, Kirtland.— ( Cleveland Herald.) 



