458 Exhibitio7is of Horticultural Societies. 



J. F. Allen. Pears : — Williams's Bon Chretien, Gansel's Bergamot, 

 Dearborn's seedling, Long green of Autumn, (French pear,) Summer 

 Franc Real, Doyenne Blanc, Seckel, Julienne, Louise bonne de Jersey, 

 Cabot, Ronville. Quinces: — Orange. Peaches: — Jacques Rareripe. 

 Grapes : — Black Hamburg, white Chasselas, Black Prince, Zinfindal. 

 Figs : — Black fig from St. Michael. Melons : — Several varieties. Miss 

 Rebecca S. Ives. A basket of fruit tastefully arranged, containing mel- 

 ons, plums, pears, &c. Mrs. Thomas C. Whittridge. Pears: — Doyenn6 

 Blanc. J. C. Kimball. Apples: — Name unknown, very large. Mrs. 

 W.Johnson. Peaches: — Seedling. S. Siraonds. Peaches: — Seedling. 

 Jacob Winchester. Apples : — (Striped sweet,) name unknown. 



B. H. Silsbee. Pears: — Harvard, Bishop's Thumb, Louise bonne de 

 Jersey, Seckel, Vicar of Winkfield, brown Beurre, Messirc Jean, Rous- 

 selet de Rheims, Williams's Bon Chretien, Doyenne Blanc, and one un- 

 known. J. H. Silsbee. Pears: — Bleeker's Meadow, Doyenne Blanc. 

 Joel Bowker. Pears : — Chelmsford. Grapes : — Two varieties, out door 

 culture. E. Felt. Apples: — Golden Russet. Mrs. J. H. Andrews. 

 Apples : — Monstrous pippin. Ladies, and four varieties names unknown. 

 Pears : — Rousselet de Rheims, Doyenne Blanc, Messire Jean, brown 

 Beurre, Seckel, Williams's Bon Chretien, Bon Chretien d'Ete, Winter 

 Nelis, &c. Plums : — Late seedling gage. Samuel Ferguson. Pears : — 

 Catillac. Edward Putnam. Pears : — Williams's Bon Chretien, Yicar of 

 Winkfield, Henry IV. 



Ephraim Emmerton. Pears : — Duchesse d'Angouleme, Roi de Wur- 

 temburg, Williams's Bon Chretien, Louise bonne de Jersey, Beurr6 Diel, 

 Urbaniste, Glout Morceau, Golden Beurr6 of Bilboa, Long Green, Colmar, 

 Capsheaf, Surpasse A^irgoulouse, Gansel's Bergamot, Prince's St. Ger- 

 main, Washington, Princess of Orange, Henry IV., Seckel, Julienne, 

 Dearborn's seedling. John W. Treadwell. Pears : — Johonnot. W. 

 Foster, of Beverly. Apples : — Red Rounding. A. A. Edgerton, of Dan- 

 vers. Apples: — Cat's Head, and other varieties. Pears: — Pound, and 

 two other varieties, names not known. 



Vegetables : — John C. Lee. Squashes : — Crookneck and other varieties. 

 Beans : — Lima and Saba. Potatoes : — Jackson. Beets, Carrots, Toma- 

 toes. W.F.Gardner. Squash: — Indiana, very large. Joseph A. Gold- 

 thwaite. Squashes: — Canada crookneck, Acorn, Autumnal Marrow. 

 Potatoes : — Seed from Leghorn. Carrots : — White field. Beets :• — Blood 

 and White Sugar. Cauliflowers. C. F. Putnam. Squashes : — Crook- 

 neck. Potatoes: — Jackson, Market, Peach blossom, Pink eyes, &c. 

 Beets : — White Sugar. W. C. Barton. Squashes : — Canada and com- 

 mon Crookneck ; also Acorn. Corn: — Saco. W.O.Andrews. Squashes: 

 — Crookneck. Luther Goldthwaite. Corn : — Common eight-rowed and 

 Sweet. Josiah Lovitt, 2d, of Beverly. Cauliflowers. John Chadwick. 

 Beans, with long pods. Andrew Nichols, of Danvers. Corn. J. W. 

 Chever. Tomatoes: — Several varieties. D. P. King, of Danvers. Tus- 

 carora and other varieties of com. 



The exhibition of several species of the smaller quadrupeds, birds, rep- 

 tiles, fishes, &c. added much to the interest of the occasion. 



From Gilbert Ncwhall and E. E. Chever, grey squirrels. George 

 Chase, white mice from China. W. C. Barton, pigeons, several varie- 

 ties, viz. : Mottled Ruffles, English Carriers, Almond Tumblers, Bald 

 Head Tumblers. Miss R. S. Ives, pigeons. Ground Tumblers. J. C. 



