TO Foreign Notices. 



Belle Angevine, &lc, &c. Apples, Hawthorndean, Beauty of Kent, Al- 

 exander, Pcanuain, Belle Josephine, Gravenstein Pippin, Quarendon. 

 Piuins : Mirabolle d'Uctobre, Coe's Golden Drop, Waterloo, Innpeiial, 

 Koetche d'ltalie and d'Allemaonc. Peaches: Gaiande, Bourdine, 'i eton 

 de Venus, Violet Necta;ine. Grapes: Pied de perdrix, lilack Hamburg-, 

 &c. ; 2d Prize, M. Boissy, for 40 varieties of Peuis and .ripples. For the 

 finest specimens oi' Fruit : 1st prize, ftl. tSouchet. 'J'his contained IG 

 varielies of Pears and Apples, and '2 of Peaches; not simply one or two, 

 but a basket of each kind, all equally large and in excellent condition, 

 and certainly was a splendid collection ; the varieties were, Ptars : Beur- 

 re d'Ete, Incomparable, D'Aremberg, Saint Germain,Doyenne d'hte, Pelle 

 Angevine. Bon Chretien de Cure, Doyenne d'Hiver, Cratsane, Duchesse 

 d'Angleterre, Grosse de Bruxelles, Catillac. ^^pples : d'Api, de Can- 

 ada, and Cab'ille Blanc. Peaches : Bon Ouvrier and Belle 

 Beausse; 2d Prize, M. Li'pere, for Bon Chretien Colmar, Doyenne dore, 

 Doyenne d'Hiver, Incomparable, Duchesse d'Angoulenie, St. Gerniain. 

 Beurre d'Areinberg. Apples: Calville blanc and de Canada. Peaches: 

 Belle Beausse, Bon Ouvrier, Bourdine, and Teton de Venus ; this collec- 

 tion was also excellent, but the specimens were neither so numerous or 

 large as the former. Grapes: 1st prize, M. Barbot, for Muscat Blanc, 

 Violet de Frontignan. d'Alexandrie, Chasselas blanc Musque, Noir JVIus- 

 que, de la Palestine, Rose, Violet, de Bar sur Aube, Suisse. Petit Gromi- 

 er, Gros Gromier du Cantal, Frankantal, Eourdelais, Gros Maroc Hatif, 

 Gros Ribier de JMaroc, Gros Damas blanc, Ponlsart du Jura, JMadeleine 

 blanc, Noir, Ciota, and Cornichon blanc. Pive-App.'es : Jst prize, M. 

 Bergmmn, for Cayenne Lis, and Epineux. SeeiUins; Pine-App'es : 1st 

 prize, M. Goutier, for two fine plants in fruit for the first time. Hoi and 

 Grecyihouse Plants: 1st prize, Messrs. Cels, for a large collection, contain- 

 ing upwards of 200 specimens of Palms, Orchidaceae, Ferns, «Ivc, &.c., 

 both in and out of bloom ; among them were Areca sapida, Caryota 

 urens, Chamseiops excelsa and humilis, Chanifedorea elatior, elegans, 

 lindeniana, and oblongata, Cocos australis and nova species, Desmoncus 

 polyanthos, Euterpe globosa, Fulchironia senegalensis, Gulielma specio- 

 sa, Latania rubra, Oreodoxa regia, Thrinax argentea and parviflora, 

 Seaforthia elegans. Orrh. Oncidium flexuosum, papilio, and trullife- 

 rum, Acropera Loddigesii, Catasetum cristatnm, Epidendrum cochlealum, 

 and Zygopetahnn maxillare, Alctris fragrans, Archimenes longifiora and 

 pedunculata, ^Echmea fulgens, Centradenia rosea. Begonia ccc' inca, 

 dregii. fischerii, manicata. peltata, and zebrina, Cecropia digitata and dis- 

 color, Cedrcla odorata, Cerbera fructicosa, Crinum amabile, Clusia rosea, 

 Cycas circinalis and revoluta; Doryanthos excelsa, DracEena Draco, ellip- 

 tica, terminalis, for. var., and umbrae ulifera, Echites melaleuca and pani- 

 culata. Gloxinia discolor and rubra, Gesnera zebrina, Ino-a Harrisonii, 

 Justicia cxrnei and cristata. Nepenthes distillatoria, Strelitzia auirusta 

 and regiujE, Stephmotis Thouarsii. Zamia muricata and pungens, &c., 



Cacti: Jst prize, Messrs. Cels, for a large collection, containing 1?0 

 varieties of Echinocactus, Echinopsis, Mammillaria, &c., among which 

 were soma verv fine specimens of aulacogonus, cornig-erus, erinaceus. an- 

 cistracmthus, formos'us. tortuosus, scopa,marimi. cirrhifera, elephantidens, 

 caput Medusa, spinnsissima, and senilis; 2d prize. M. Modeste Guerin, 

 for 50 vars. of Echinocactus and MammillariEe. Roses in fots, 1st prize, 



