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392 NOMENCLATURE OF THE APPLE. 
‘Park Spice’’ was first published in the Horticulturist in 1864. 
Downing thought ‘“‘Pen”’ would prove to be “‘ Baldwin” (page 35).—Downing’s 
Manuscript. 
‘* Pennsylvania Cider”? and ‘‘Smith Cider’’ (page 286) are not the same.— Ben). 
Buckman. 
‘‘Perkins,”’ ‘‘Habersham”’ (page 134), and ‘‘Ralph’’ (page 247) may prove 
to be identical.—Downing’s Manuscript. 
‘“Peter Porter’’ was received from Missouri.— Benj. Buckman. 
9 For ‘‘ Poet Dalrymple. BBL. Syn. of Poet’’ read ‘‘Poet Dalrymple. BBL.’’ 
‘““ Pomme de Fer’’ is asynonym of ‘*Roseau”’ (page 267).—Prof. F. A. Waugh. 
‘“Ponyik”’ is thought to be a Hungarian variety.— Benj. Buckman. 
‘Pottinger,’ ‘‘ Virginia Red” (page 321), and ‘‘ Winter Red”’ (page 340) are 
probably the same.—Downing’s Manuscript. 
Insert ‘‘ Pound Pippin. HEH&B. Syn. of Colvert.”’ 
‘“Pownal”’ and ‘‘Vanderspiegel’’ (page 318) are the same.—Dorning’s Manu- 
script. 
For ‘Pride of the Hudson. A’99.”’ read ‘‘ Pride of the Hudson. A’99. Syn. of 
Barringer.”’ 
Insert ‘‘ Princess Louise. JHS&S. Syn. of Alexander.”’ 
Insert ‘‘ Pumpkin Russet. E&B’02. Syn. of Pumpkin Sweet (Ct.).”’ 
To the synonyms of ‘‘ Pumpkin Sweet (Ct.)’’ add ‘‘Pumpkin Russet.”’ 
For ‘‘ Queen’s Apple of Forsythe’’ read ‘‘ Queen’s Apple of Forsyth.’ 
“Quince (Cole)’’ and the synonyms and descriptive matter following it should 
be stricken out, as the original name, ‘‘Cole Quince,’’ has been restored and 
inserted in these addenda. cs 
Insert ‘‘Rauch. R. Syn. Tobias Rauch.’’ Origin, Iowa; size, large; color, 
dark red; season, very late. 
‘“Red Riches,”’ of Stark, has proved to be ‘Little Romanite’”’ (‘‘Gilpin”’ ).— 
Benj. Buckman. 
For ‘‘Red Winter Sweet (lll.). IIIH’70.’’ read ‘‘ Red Winter Sweet. 111H’70. 
Syn. of Hollister.”’ 
‘‘Reist’’ and ‘‘Riest’’ (page 263) are the same. ‘‘Reist’’ appears to be cor- 
rect.—Downing’s Manuscript. 
For ‘‘Rhode Island. (LC).’’ read ‘‘Rhode Island Greening. DomEnc.”’ 
This restores the original name. 
Cancel ‘‘ Rhode Island Greening. DomEnec. Syn. of Rhode Island.”’ 
‘* Roberson’s White’? and ‘‘ Robertson White” are one.—Downing’s Manuscript. 
‘‘Rock Pippin” may be ‘‘Lansingburg’’ (page 173).—Benj. Buckman. 
‘‘Roman Sweet” and ‘“‘Striped Sweet Pippin” (page 297) are probably one.— 
Downing’ s Manuscript. 
7 “Rosea. I11B45.’’ is probably ‘‘ Roseau.’’ 
7 Insert ‘‘ Roseau (so called). MHSC’76.”’ Origin, France; size, medium; color, 
dark red; flavor, subacid; quality, good; season, medium. This may be 
‘“Roseau.”’ 
Insert ‘‘Royal Henry. SWS’04.’’ Origin, Iowa; size, medium. 
‘‘Royal Limbertwig”’ and ‘‘Carolina Baldwin” (page 65) are probably iden- 
tical.—Downing’s Manuscript. 
‘‘Ruedy”’ is a western variety, perhaps from Idaho.—Benj. Buckman. 
After ‘‘Sailly Autumn’? insert ‘‘D.”’ 
‘‘Saloine”’ is probably an error for ‘‘Salome.’’ 
Insert ‘‘San Jacinto. TVM’03.’’ Origin, Texas; size, large; color, red striped; 
flavor, subacid; quality, very good; season, early. 
‘“‘Sauta,’’? of Downing’s Appendix, is doubtless a misprint for ‘‘Santa’’ (page 
274). They are identical.—Downing’s Manuscript. 
