By Mr. George Lindley. 



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Class III. Division II. Subdivision I. Section II. 

 Crenated leaves with reniform glands. Middle flowers. Peaches. 

 Melters. 



85. ** Belle Chevreuse, Duhamel, Miller. 



Chevreuse, Miller. 

 Early Chevreuse, Forsyth. 



86. * Chevreuse Hative, Duhamel. 



87. * Chancelliere, Duhamel. 



* Veritable Chancelliere a grandes fleurs, ( 91 ) Duhamel. 



88. Flat Peach of China, Hort. Transactions. 



Java Peach, Hort. Transactions. 



Class III. Division III. Subdivision I. Section I. 

 Crenated leaves with reniform glands. Small flowers. Peaches. 

 Clingstones. 



89. Catherine, Miller. 



90. Incomparable, Aiton's Epitome. 



91. * Pavie Alberge, Duhamel. 



**Pavie Jaime, Bon Jardinier, Forsyth. 

 *Persais a" Angoumois, Duhamel. 

 *Perseque Jamie, Bon Jardinier. 



* Melecoton Jamie, Bon Jardinier, 1822. 



* Grand Myrecoton Jaune, Bon Jardinier, 1822. 



the drawing published in that work was taken, is at Hampton Court, where I have 

 seen it. It was purchased, as I am informed, by Mr. Padley, from Mr. Grim- 

 wood of Chelsea, nearly forty years ago. Mr. Hookers statement that it was 

 brought from France must be a mistake, as the French books contain no account 

 of a red melting Nectarine with large flowers. 



(«) This Peach is called simply Chancelliere in his Index by Duhamel, but 

 Veritable Chancelliere a grandes fleurs in the Traite. It nevertheless is properly 

 placed in the present section. Duhamel was not in the habit of separating the 

 Peaches with middle sized flowers from those with large flowers. 



