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Mons Leon Ic Clerc, name not correct, and one variety nameless. 



Wm. C. Capron, UKbridge. Bartlett, very tine, Chaumontelle, 

 labelled Van Mons Leon le Clerc, Duchess d'Angouleme. Beurre 

 d'Amalis, Winter Nelis, very fine, St. Michael, Bleeker's Meadow, 

 Passe Colmar, fine, and two varieties nameless. 



A. Brigham, Shrewsbury. A single specimen of the Seckel, of 

 remarkably large size and perfect form. 



William C. Lamson, Worcester. St. Michael, very fine, and 

 Beurre Diel, fine. 



George Jaqnes, Worcester Beurre Diel, Louise Bonne de Jer- 

 sey, and St. Michael, all fine, Grey Doyenne, very fine. Vicar of 

 Winkfield, Glout Morceau, Duchess d'Angouleme, Knight's Mon- 

 arch, Beurre Langclier, Winter Nelis, Oapiaumont, Henry IV, Verte 

 Longue, Marie Louise, Urbaniste, Eyewood, Doyenne d'Alencon, 



Dunmore, Belle et Bonne, Summer St. Germain, Bezi des Veterans 



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Noveau Poiteau, Bartlett, Seckel, Swan's Orange, Doyenne Bous- 

 sock, Golden l^eurre of Bdboa, Paquency, Soldat Laboreur, Col« 

 mar d'Aremberg, Charlotte de Brower, Josephine, a variety name- 

 less. Napoleon d'Hiver, Beurre d'Anjou, Consilleur de la Cotter, 

 Belle Lucrative, Flemish Beauty, and a variety nameless. 



Thomas Kinnicutt, Worcester. Flemish Beauty, very fine, Louise 

 Bonne de Jersey and St. Michael, very fine. 



The above list contains the names of all the contributors, and of 

 all the specimens named and entered on the Secretary's Book. It is 

 known to the Committe, that there were some pears on the tables 

 not so entered ; for example, Mr. H. K. Potter, of Grafton, has but 

 a single variety, the Bartlet, entered on the book. The Committee 

 have notes of several other fine and some very fine pears exhibited 

 by him, sufh as the Dix, Louise Bonne de Jersey, Buff'um, Maria 

 Louise, Winter Nelis, Seckel, Beurre Bosc, Duchess d'Angouleme, 

 and Napoleon, a collection which did much credit to the show. 



There may have been other omissions, which our notes do not 

 supply — if so, it is hoped the contributors will see to it in future, 

 that all their contributions are entered on the books. As the Com- 

 mittees are mostly dependent on the entries in the books, in making 

 up the details of their reports, they cannot be held responsible for 

 omitting to notice any fruits not there entered. 



All of which is respectfully submitted. 

 For the Committee. 



VVlLLL\:^f WORKMAN, Chairmau. 

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