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“Coeur d’Alene’’ is probably a seedling of the State of Washington.—Benj. 
Buckman. 
Insert ‘‘Cole Quince. R. Syns. Cole’s Quince, Turn off Lane.’ 
Aiter ‘‘ Cole’s Quince. Cole.,’’ for ‘‘Syn. of Quince (Cole),’’ read ‘‘ Syn. of Cole 
Quince.’’ 
Aiter ‘‘Columbian Russet. Lin.,’”’ for ‘‘Syn. Brown’s Imperial Russet,” 
read ‘‘Syn. Bowne’s Imperial Russet.” 
Insert ‘‘ Coon. AmAg’05. Syn. of Barringer.” 
“*Coos”’ is from Washington State.— Benj. Buckman. 
‘Crain’’ and “ Craine Spice’’ are probably one.— Benj. Buckman. 
**Crockson”’ was received from R. J. Black, of Ohio. Perhaps it originated 
there.— Benj. Buckman. 
Aiter ‘‘Curtis Greening. W.,’’ insert ‘‘Syns. Illinois Greening [page 152], 
New Rhode Island Greening [page 210], Sweet Rhode Island Greening [page 
305].’’— Downing’s Manuscript. 
‘““Cuttahee”’’ and ‘‘Cullawhee’’ (page 83) are probably identical.— Benj. Buck- 
man. 
‘“ Davage”’ should read ‘‘ Davidge.’’— Downing’s Manuscript. 
‘“Dery”’ and ‘‘ Roseau’’ (page 267), or ‘‘ Pomme de Fer’’ (page 237), are dis- 
tinct varieties.— Prof. F. A. Waugh. 
“Dickinson” and ‘*‘ Dickenson”’ are identical.—Downing’s Manuscript. 
For ‘‘ Doyleston”’ read ‘‘ Doylestown.” 
All the ‘‘ Dumelows”’ are the same.— Benj. Buckman. 
‘Early Bellflower” and ‘‘Early Nonsuch’’ (page 97) are probably iden- 
tical.— Downing’s Manuscript. 
‘Early Calkins” and ‘‘Summer Pippin” (page 300) are the same.—Down- 
ing s Manuscript. 
To the synonyms of ‘‘ Early Harvest” add ‘‘ Summer Pippin.” 
For ‘‘ Early Long Stem” read ‘‘ Early Longstem.”’ 
“Ella Park” is probably the same as ‘‘Lawver’”’ (page 176).—Downing’s 
Manuscript. 
‘**Erie”’ and ‘‘ Dobbin” (page 90) are the same.—Downing’s Manuscript. 
To the synonyms of ‘*‘ Ewalt ”’ add ‘‘ Bullock Pippin of Pennsylvania.’’ 
‘““Fabin”’ and ‘‘ Red Pound” (page 254) are identical.— Downing’s Manuscript. 
‘Fall Seek-no-further”’ is a synonym of ‘“‘Watson”’ (page 325).—Downing’s 
Manuscript. 
‘“*Faust Rome Beauty” should be ‘‘Rome Beauty.’’—Benj. Buckman. 
‘“Fell’’ and ‘‘Nelson Sweet”? (page 208) are probably identical.—Downing’s 
Manuscript. 
To the synonyms of ‘‘ Finley’’ add ‘‘ Abbott?”’ 
“Finley”? and ‘‘Finley Pippin’’ are probably identical.—Downing’s Manu- 
script. 
“Flat Sweet (Am.)’’ and ‘‘ Flat Sweet (Eastern)’’ are doubtless identical. — 
Downing s Manuscript. 
*“*T think ‘Floyd’ is a native of Virginia.’’— Benj. Buckman. 
For ‘‘Gavet’’ read “‘Gavel.’’—Downing’s Manuscript. 
Insert ‘‘ General Lee. JBW&B. Syn. of Virginia Greening.’’ 
““German Seedling” originated in Missouri.— Benj. Buckman. 
Insert ‘‘Glendale. GHM&S.’’ Origin, Kentucky; size, large; color, yellow 
red; season, very late. Distinct from ‘‘Glendale’’ of Warder. 
For ‘‘Golden Goss” read ‘‘Golden Gauss.”’— Downing’s Manuscript. 
For “‘Golden Pippin (Mass.). D. Syn. Pittstown Pippin” read ‘‘ Golden 
Pippin (Mass.). D. Syn. of Pittstown.”’ 
