HE FEES MEUmiS. 
F all the Pears we have hitherto met with the 
Ne plus Meuris is the most unsatisfaetory for 
delineation. We should not wonder if some of 
our friends, however well-inclined they may be 
to give us credit for pains-taking and general accuracy, exclaim 
against our present figure. We are quite sure that Pears of 
this variety will be grown under some circumstances exceed- 
ingly dissimilar ; for we now, in April, at the time of making 
our drawing, have specimens completely unlike each other, 
although the produce of grafts taken from one stock. Some 
are of more regular exterior, and conical — tapering towards 
the stem ; whilst others are almost spherical, but completely 
deformed by bumps and developements without order or beauty. 
