2 1 © A Catalogue of Fruity. 
with the Golden Run net in Hantpjhire. 
The Red Mnfi is alfo of the fame na¬ 
ture. 
The Fox-rvhelp is efteemed among the 
choice Cider- fruits. 
The Bromsbury Crab , although little 
better than the common,yet kept on heaps 
till Chrishnas^ yields a brisk and excellent 
Cider. 
Eleots are Apples much in requeft in 
thole C/^er-Countries for their excellent 
Liquor, but not known by that name in 
leveral parts of England. 
The Stockcn or Stolon-Apple is likewife 
in efteem there, although not known by 
that name in many places. 
The Bitter-Scale is an Apple much e- 
fteemed of in Devonjlnre , for the excel¬ 
lent Cider it yields without the mixture or 
afliftanceof any other. 
The Deans-Apple , or tire name at lea ft, 
is there well efteemed of for the fame rea- 
fon. 
As alio is the Pleafantine , perhaps the 
fame with our Marigold. 
The Pureling , or its name, is notufual, 
but in the lame parts. 
The Violet-Apple is of a molt delicate 
aroraatick tafte, which occafioned the 
name j 
