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Bartlett. Succeeds throughout the country. 



Doyenii^ Boussock. Prolific and profitable. 



Belle Lucrative. Rich. Does not color as well as some. 



Buffum. Very vigorous and productive. 



Urbaniste. One of the best autumn. 



Merriam. Golden russet. Fine market variety. 



Onondaga. Good for market. 



Lawrence. Popular winter sort. 



Beurr^ d' Anjou. Early winter. The best acquisition of the 

 age. 



Vicar of Winkfield. Hardy, fine tree ; superior for cooking, 

 and frequently good for the table. 



Dwarfs on Pear or Quince Roots. 

 Louise Bonne de Jersey. 

 Duchesse d' Angoul^me. 

 Urbaniste. 

 Vicar of Winkfield. 



GRAPES . 

 Delaware. Small, early, rich. Requires a warm, generous 

 soil. 



Hartford Prolific. Early. 



Massasoit. (^Rogers* No. 3.) Early. 



Wilder. (^Rogers' No. 4.) Ripening about September 20. 



Concord. Ripening about September 20. 



Merrimac. (^Rogers' No. 19.) Ripening about Sept. 20. 



All of which is submitted, by 



Marshall P. Wilder. 

 Asa Clement. 

 John B. Moore. 



This Report having been accepted, it was 



Voted, To accept a paper upon Insects Injurious to Vegeta- 

 tion, prepared and submitted to the Board by Dr. A. S. Packard, 

 Jr., and that the thanks of the Board be presented to Mr. 

 Packard for this valuable contribution to the science of ento- 

 mology. 



The Board then adjourned. 



