| January, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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The above map is inserted for the convenience of our readers, who are all doubtless interested in the momentous events now transpiring, and about to trans¬ 
pire in the region indicated.-A very large and very minute map of the whole of the State of Virginia, giving even the smallest towns, roads, etc., can be 
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Exhibition Tables at tli’e Oilicc of 
tlic American Agriculturist. 
The following arttcles have been placed upon our 
tables since our report in the November Agriculturist . 
fruit. — Apples .—Balh win E. I. Greening, Yandevere, from 
M. J. Taylor, of Gloster, N. J—Sweet-sour apples, from Icli. 
Pope, of Enfield, Mass_Gloria Mundi, from C. II. Lillien- 
thal, of Yonkers, N. Y_Maiden’s Blush, from Wm. E. Stiles, 
of Flushing, L. I... Hawthornden, Dutch Mignonne, from P. 
J. "Ward, of Bloomfield, N. J — Mellow Heart, from Mrs. D. 
Lawrence, of Mt. Pleasant, N. Y... French Pippins, from F. 
C. Farley, of Milburne, N. J_Sweet-sour Apples, from C. J. 
Minor, of Woodburj\ Conn Baldwin, Ilubbardston Non¬ 
such, Killam Hill, from Josh. T. Holt, Andover, Mass — 
Hawthornden, Granny Winkle, from E. Williams, of West 
Bloomfield, N. J—R. I. Greening, from Edw. Brown, of 
Deer Park, L. I—Union Apple from Greenwich, Conn_ 
Gloria Mundi, from P. F. Peck, of Yonkers, N. Y_Sweet- 
sour Apple, from T. Wilcox, of Bennington, Yt_Iron Ap¬ 
ples, from G- M. Usher, of Port Richmond, Staten Island_ 
Gloria Mundi, from West Farms, N.Y_Gloria Mundi, from 
Robt. French, of Westfield, N. J_Penn Winter Apples, 
from S. W. Noble, of Jenkinstown, Montgomery Co., Penn 
_Collection of Apples, froraP. H. Ashton, of Middletown, 
