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ber. This was also exhibited under the name of Bergamotte 

 Cadette. 



[This is, undoubtedly, identical with Henry the IV, which 

 is received from France, under the name of Ananas.] — Ed. 



Angora. — " Syn. Belle Angevine, Faux Bolivar, Royal 

 d'Angleterre, Comtesse ou Beaute de Tervueren, Grosse de 

 Bruxelles, Dachesse de Berri d' Hiver, Tres Grosse de Brux- 

 elles et Lyons.'' — [The description appears to apply to the 

 Uvedale's St. Germain. The Angora Pear, said to have been 

 brought from the Levant, by Tournefort, has proved to be 

 the Catillac] 



Belle Epine Dumas. — Syn. Epine de Rochoir, Beurre 

 Rochoir, erroneously, at Lyons. This must not be con- 

 founded with the Epine Dumas, of which the Due de Bor- 

 deaux is a syn. — Fruit very large, pyriform, somewhat 

 turbinate ; skin smooth and fine, golden yellow on the one 

 side, and of a vermillion color on the other, dotted with 

 reddish brown, russeted about the footstalk ; the latter is 

 about an inch in length, bent, implanted in a small irregular 

 cavity ; eye small, in a shallow, evenly-formed cavity ; flesh 

 pale citron, very fine, buttery, containing a very agreeable, 

 sugared juice. Season, commencement of October. The 

 tree requires a rich, substantial soil. 



[This description answers exactly for the Epine Dumas of 

 our collections, and we have no doubt of its being the 

 same.] — Ed. 



Bergamotte Edouard Sageret. — Syn. Poire Sageret, No. 

 2, Poire Edouard. — Fruit middle-size, pyriform ; flesh coarse, 

 rather gritty round the core, tender, but not melting, sweet 

 and perfumed. Season, end of August, 



Bergamotte Lucrative. — (not Buerre Lucratif.) Syn. 

 Bergamotte Fieve. — Fruit very large, roundish, flattened. 

 Classed among those of first-rate quality. Ripe in Septem- 

 ber. 



[No doubt the Belle Lucrative : trees received by us, from 

 M. Jamin, have so proved.] — Ed. 



Bergamotte Sageret. — Syn. Poire Sageret, No. L — Fruit 

 middle-sized, roundish. Flesh white, very fine, melting, 



