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succession for a long time from the same tree j IV'inter Nelis, 

 l icar of If'inkfitUl, Beurre Did, Chaumontd, St. Germain, Passe 

 Colmar, and the f'irgouleuse, the flesh of which is more yellow 

 than that, of perhaps, any other Pear ; it is used for grafting as an 

 intermediate stock between the Quince and other varieties of the 

 Pear that do not take well upon the Quince ; with the Court of 

 fflck, Dutch Mignonne, Petmingtons Seedling, Braddick's Non- 

 pareil, and several other Apples. 



The following Presents were announced : 



The Botanical Register for December, from the Publishers. 

 Baxter s British Flowering Plants, Nos. 123 and 124, from the 

 Editor. 



The Florist's Journal, Nos. 35, 36 and 37, from the Editor. 



Introduction a une Fore analytique et descriptive des environs de 

 Paris, suivie d'un Catalogue raisonnt des plantes f'asculaires de 

 cette region, Par. E. Cosson, E. Germain, et A. IVeddell, from A. 

 WeddeU, M.D. 



The Floricultural Cabinet, Nos. 116, 117 and US, from the 

 Editor, Mr. Jos. Harrison. 



The AthencEum for October, from the Editor. 



