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Cl. 667.

Cl. 688.

Cl. 670.

Cl. 674.

Cl. 707.

Cl. 709.

Synnott, George, & Co Geelong. Wool.

Thomas, C. Thomas, Bay Street, North Sandridge. Dressed Skin.

Timms Brothers, Mount Hesse, Beeac. Wool.

Watson Alexander, Warribee. Merino Fleeces.

Wilson, Sir Samuel, Oakleigh Hall, East St. Kilda. Fleeces.

Wilson, John, Lismore. Merino Wool. Commissioners for Victoria for the Philadelphia Exhibition, Melbourne. Silk Cocoons.

Howard, John, near Albury. Sample Cocoons, Floss Silk, &c.

Lennon, Hugh, Elizabeth Street North, Melbourne. Excelsior Double Furrow Plough.

Bodington, Robert, 4, Queensbury Street, Carlton. Sharp's Patent Sheep Support on Rollers, used in the Washing of Sheep by Spouts or Jets.

Commissioners for Victoria for the Philadelphia Exhibition, Melbourne. Tree and Todes Ferns.

Commissioners for Victoria for the Philadelphia Exhibition, Melbourne. The following fac-similes consist of specimens, the originals of which were selected during the past season, modelled and arranged for the Commissioners by Mr. Thos. M'Millan. They embrace most of all the important species cultivated, and in many cases such assortments of varieties as are calculated to sufficiently illustrate the orchard and other open ground fruit-producing capabilities of Victoria.

ARBORESCENT FRUITS.
POMACEOUS FRUITS, INCLUDING THE APPLE
AND PEAR AND THEIR ALLIES.
The Apple-Pyrus malus.

The Pear-Pyrus communis.
(2) The Quince-Cydonia vulgaris.

The Medlar-Mespilus Germanica.

The Loquat-Eriobotrya Japonica.

STONE FRUITS, OR FLESHY DRUPES.
1. Drupaceæ veræ.

The Peach-Amygdalus.

The Nectarine-Amygdalus Persic a var,
The Apricot-Prunus Armeniaca.
The Plum-Prunus domestica.
The Cherry-Prunus cerasus.
2. Oleacea.

The Olea Europaea (Photograph).
BERRIED OR BACCATE FRUITS AND THEIR
MODIFICATIONS.

The Grape-Vitis vinifera.
The Mulberry-Morus nigra.
The Fig-Ficus carica.

The Pomegranate-Punica Granatum.
The Orange or Citron tribe-Citrus.
The Kau Apple-Aberia Caffra.
The Gooseberry-Ribes Grossularia.
The Black Currant-Ribes nigrum.
The Red Currant-Ribes rubrum.
The White Currant-Ribes rubrum fr.
Album.

The Raspberry-Rubus idæus.

NUTS AND DRY DRUPES.
The Almond, Walnut, and Hazel.
ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL HERBACEOUS
FRUITS.

The Strawberry-Fragaria vesca.
The Tomato-Lycopersicum esculentum.
The Egg Apple. Melongena-Solanum
melongena.

The Cape Gooseberry -Physalis edulis.
The Capsicum-C. Annuum.

For illustrations of the Melon, Cucumber, Squash, and Gourd, see Photographs.

Book Collection of Phænogamous Plants, Shrubs, Trees, Herbs.

Commissioners for Victoria at the Philadelphia Exhibition, Melbourne. Citron or Orange Tribe, 17 species. Cherries, 25 species, 3 fruits each. Figs, 4 varieties. Pears. Strawberries. Plums. 1,00 Apples. Apricots. Currants. Gooseberries. Walnuts. Peaches.

Gaskell, Mrs., 118, Elizabeth Street, Melbourne. Fac-similes of Victorian Bush

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Full Descriptions of the Victorian Exhibits are given in Catalogue sold in Victorian Section.

Printed by GEORGE E. EYRE and WILLIAM SPOTTISWOODE,

Printers to the Queen's most Excellent Majesty,

For Her Majesty's Stationery Office,

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Cl. 667.

Cl. 688.

Cl. 670.

Cl. 674.

Cl. 707.

Cl. 709.

Synnott, George, & Co, Geelong. Wool.

Thomas, C. Thomas, Bay Street, North Sandridge. Dressed Skin.

Timms Brothers, Mount Hesse, Beeac. Wool.

Watson Alexander, Warribee. Merino Fleeces.

Wilson, Sir Samuel, Oakleigh Hall, East St. Kilda. Fleeces.

Wilson, John, Lismore. Merino Wool. Commissioners for Victoria for the Philadelphia Exhibition, Melbourne. Silk Cocoons.

Howard, John, near Albury. Sample Cocoons, Floss Silk, &c.

Lennon, Hugh, Elizabeth Street North, Melbourne. Excelsior Double Furrow Plough.

Bodington, Robert, 4, Queensbury Street, Carlton. Sharp's Patent Sheep Support on Rollers, used in the Washing of Sheep by Spouts or Jets.

Commissioners for Victoria for the Philadelphia Exhibition, Melbourne. Tree and Todes Ferns.

Commissioners for Victoria for the Philadelphia Exhibition, Melbourne. The following fac-similes consist of specimens, the originals of which were selected during the past season, modelled and arranged for the Commissioners by Mr. Thos. M'Millan. They embrace most of all the important species cultivated, and in many cases such assortments of varieties as are calculated to I sufficiently illustrate the orchard and other open ground fruit-producing capabilities of Victoria.

ARBORESCENT FRUITS.

POMACEOUS FRUITS, INCLUDING THE APPLE
AND PEAR AND THEIR ALLIES.
The Apple-Pyrus malus.

The Pear-Pyrus communis.

(2) The Quince-Cydonia vulgaris.

The Medlar-Mespilus Germanica.

The Loquat-Eriobotrya Japonica.

STONE FRUITS, OR FLESHY DRUPES.
1. Drupaceæ veræ.

The Peach-Amygdalus.

The Nectarine-Amygdalus Persic a var.
The Apricot-Prunus Armeniaca.
The Plum-Prunus domestica.
The Cherry-Prunus cerasus.
2. Oleacea.

The Olea Europaea (Photograph).
BERRIED OR BACCATE FRUITS AND THEIR
MODIFICATIONS.

The Grape-Vitis vinifera.
The Mulberry-Morus nigra.
The Fig-Ficus carica.

The Pomegranate-Punica Granatum.
The Orange or Citron tribe-Citrus.
The Kau Apple-Aberia Caffra.
The Gooseberry-Ribes Grossularia.
The Black Currant-Ribes nigrum.
The Red Currant-Ribes rubrum.

The White Currant-Ribes rubrum fr. Album.

The Raspberry-Rubus idæus.

NUTS AND DRY DRUPES. The Almond, Walnut, and Hazel. ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL HERBACEOUS FRUITS.

The Strawberry-Fragaria vesca.
The Tomato-Lycopersicum esculentum.
The Egg Apple. Melongena-Solanum
melongena.

The Cape Gooseberry -Physalis edulis.
The Capsicum-C. Annuum.

For illustrations of the Melon, Cucumber, Squash, and Gourd, see Photographs.

Book Collection of Phænogamous Plants, Shrubs, Trees, Herbs.

Commissioners for Victoria at the Philadelphia Exhibition, Melbourne. Citron or Orange Tribe, 17 species. Cherries, 25 species, 3 fruits each. Figs, 4 varieties. Pears. Strawberries. Plums. Apples. Apricots. Currants. Gooseberries. Walnuts. Peaches.

Gaskell, Mrs., 118, Elizabeth Street, Melbourne. Fac-similes of Victorian Bush Flowers.

Full Descriptions of the Victorian Exhibits are given in Catalogue sold in Victorian Section

LONDON:

Printed by GEORGE E. EYRE and WILLIAM SPOTTISWOODE,

Printers to the Queen's most Excellent Majesty,

For Her Majesty's Stationery Office,

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