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PART IT. 
HORTICULTURAL AND RURAL SUBJECTS. 
REVIEWS AND EXTRACTS. 
Article I — Reviews of, and Extracts from. Works on 
Horticulture, 8fc. 
1. — Transactions of the London Horticultural SocrETV. 
Vol. 1, Part II. Second Series. 
A Report on the J'arieties of the Pine-Apple, cultivated in the Societi/'ii Garden. 
By Mr. Donald Munro, F.L.S., Gardener to the Societj'. Read, De- 
cember 7th & 21st, 1830, and January 4th, 1831. 
After a few preliminary observations, Mr, Munro proceeds to give the fol- 
lowing classification of them: — 
Species I. — Ananassa bracteata. 
1 Scarlet. 
II. — Ananassa debilis. 
2 Wave- leaved. 
111. — Ananassa lucida. 
3 King. 4 Fishevvvick Striped Globe. 
IV. — Ananassa sativa. 
* Leaves spineless. a Flowers pur /tie. 
5 Havannah. 6 Smooth Havannah. 
b Flowers lilac, nearly white. Fruit globular. 
7 Green Antigua. 
Fruit pyramidal. 
' 8 Striped Smooth-leaved Sugar-loaf. 
** Leaves with minute spines, {al/oui 1 1 in an inch on an overage.) 
a Flowers purple. Fruit oval. 
9 White Providence. 10 Green Java. 1 1 Black Jamaica. 
Fruit cylindrical, 
12 Orange Sugar-loaf. 13 Downton Havannah. 
Fruit pyramidal. 
14 New Jamaica. 
b Flowers lilac. 
15 New Demerara. 16 Striped Surinam. 
