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FIFTH. — SuEFACE OF Fbuit. 



1. — Angular. — Eibbed and uneven. 



2. — Smooth. — Even. 



SIXTH.— CoLOUK.— (Very variable.) 

 A. — Normal or Ground Colour. 



1. — Green. 



2. —Yelloiu. 

 S.—Bed. 

 4:.— Bronze, > 

 5. — Btisset 



B. — Sup;plementary Colours, or Colours chiefly derived from 



exposure. 



1. — Bed-streaked. 



2. — Bed-flushed. 



The diagrams or plates are intended to convey, as clearly as 

 maybe iDOSsible, what is meant by tlie terms " conical," " oblong," 

 &c., as applied, and the relative gradations of size. Thus an 

 Apple which may be described as " medium, conical " is of the 

 size and form represented in Fig. 2, Plate IV., and so on. 



