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name Cross was adopted as the official name of the 

 No. 413 of the United States Department, which has 

 also been disseminated under the name of Large Anis. 

 It is distinct from Cross 15 M, 8 M, Skrischapfel, and 

 Cross Vor, the synonomy of which was not taken 

 up." 



7. Christmas Group. In this group only the one 

 variety, Christmas, known also as No. 310, was 

 mentioned. 



8. Antonovka Group. Antonovka, No. 224, Vargul, 

 German Calville (spurious), Russian Gravenstein, 

 Bergamot. 



9. Anisim Group. Anisim, 14 M and 18 M of Budd, 

 Zuzoff of Tuttle, Good Peasant of Patten, Borsdorfer 

 of Wragg, Peterson's Anisim, Swedish Borsdorfer of 

 Patten. 



10. Golden White Group. Large Long White of Tut- 

 tle & Mitchell, Golden White of Tuttle & Mitchell, 

 White Russet of Tuttle & Mitchell, No. 4 Orel of 

 Budd, No. 5 Orel of Budd, No. 56 Vor (spurious), 

 Winter Stripe, Tuenarius of Patten. Under this 

 group the following rather curious minute is entered: 

 " The name does not describe the apple, but is 

 adopted until the true name can be ascertained." 



11. Repka Malenka Group. Repka Malenka, Little 

 Seedling, Green Sweet (spurious). 



12. Yellow Sweet Group. Yellow Sweet, Green 

 Sweet of Patten. 



13. Transparent Group. Yellow Transparent, White 

 Transparent, Red Duck (spurious), Charlottenthaler, 

 Enthaler, Thaler, Erdbeer Streifling, Nitchner's Erd- 

 beer. 



