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a Scotch variety, of which good examples were shown from a tree 

 stated to be 200 years old. 



8. Messrs. Dicksons, Limited, sent a collection of about 40 

 varieties of average merit. 



9. Mr. Malcolm Dunn, Dalkeith, sent a collection of 70 

 varieties, very effectively and instructively labelled. Examples not 

 large, and many badly bruised during transit ; the most note- 

 worthy were — Warner's King, Loddington Seedling, Lord Sufneld, 

 Alfriston, Worcester Pearmain, Cellini, Cox's Orange Pippin, 

 Eosemary Russet, Cox's Pomona, and Annat Scarlet, a variety 

 greatly resembling Devonshire Quarrenden. 



10. Mr. W. T. T. Dyer, Royal Gardens, Kew, sent examples 

 of a few varieties to be named. 



11. Mr. W.King, Dalzell Gardens, Motherwell, N.B., sent a 

 collection of 25 varieties, amongst which were several of the old 

 Scotch sorts. 



12. Mr. McDonald, Perth, N.B., sent 10 varieties of apples 

 from trees worked on the French Paradise ; the specimens of 

 fair size, clear skinned, and excellent. Peasgood's Nonesuch, 

 Lady Henniker, Tower of Glamis, and Cox's Orange Pippin 

 were very fine. 



13. Mr. W. T. Manning, Ludgate Circus, sent 8 varieties, 

 amongst which Emperor Alexander and Golden Noble were 

 prominent. 



14. Mr. Martin, Norwood, sent a variety named Summer 

 Orange. 



15. Mr. Henry Miller, Barrowgate Road, Chiswick, sent . 

 a very fine apple, resembling Domino. 



16. Mr. F. Moss, Didsbury, Manchester, sent 6 sorts. 



17. Mr. H. G. Oclee, Blichling Hall, Norfolk, sent 36 

 varieties, very large, and remarkably well grown, specially 

 noticeable being Gravenstein, Mere de Menage, Peasgood's 

 Nonesuch, Striped Beefing, and Warner's King. 



18. Mr. C. B. Saunders, St. Helier's, Jersey, sent beautiful 

 examples of Eibston Pippin, Scarlet Nonpareil, Jacques Lebel, 

 Golden Noble, and Pine Apple Russet, &c. 



19. Mr. J. Shingles, Gardener to Lord Hastings, Melton Con- 

 stable, sent 5 varieties, well grown. 



20. Mr. R. Smith, Yalding, sent Hyslop Crab. 



21. Messrs. R. Veitch & Sons, Exeter, sent examples of 21 

 sorts. 



22. The Rev. W. Wiles, Shirley Vicarage, Croydon, sent 

 some very large and remarkably handsome fruit of Cox's Orange 

 Pippin from a tree in a pot. 



