380 AMERICAN POMOLOGY. 



CLASS III. ROUND, GLOBULAR or nearly so, having 

 the axial and transverse diameters about equal, the former 

 often shorter by less than one-quarter of the latter. The 

 ends are often so flattened as to look truncated, when the 

 fruit appears to be cylindrical or globular-oblate. 



ORDERS, SECTIONS, and SUB-SECTIONS, as above. 



CLASS IV. OBLONG, in which the axis is longer than 

 the transverse diameter, or appears so. These may also 

 be truncate or cylindrical. 



ORDERS, SECTIONS, and SUB-SECTIONS, as above. 



