XXXVl PBOCKEDINGS. 



Mr. Ayres, of Blackheath, sent cut blooms of 24 varieties of 

 fancy Pelargoniums. 



R. T. Clarke, Esq., F.H.S., exhibited cut specimens of a white 

 Chrysanthemum in bloom, which proves that this useful autumn 

 flower may be had in blossom at almost any season, if such should 

 be desired. It had of course been forced. 



Messrs. E. G. Henderson sent a fancy Pelargonium named 

 Annette ; two small Orange-trees, in order to siiow how freely 

 they bloom in pots in a small state ; three Amaryllids, a collec- 

 tion of Cinerarias, four Cyclamens, and six hybrid Rhododen- 

 drons. 



Some seedling Auriculas were shown by Mr. Coldham, of 

 Southgate. 



Mr. Sommersby, Gardener to Major Martyn, sent two dwarf 

 Hydrangeas, and a white seedling Petunia. 



From Messrs. Henderson came a new yellow-flowered Indian 

 Dendrobe ; a new Gastrolobium, the pretty Boronia tetrandra, 

 the small growing free-flowering Eriostemon scabrum, and a 

 species of Acacia. 



Mr. Wood, of Norwood, sent a collection of variegated hardy 

 plants and a seedling Rhododendron with bright crimson flowers. 



A design for laying out ornamental grounds was shown by 

 Messrs. Wood and Lake, land-surveyors, Lincoln's Inn Fields. 



III. -PLANTS, &c., FROM THE SOCIETY'S GARDEN. 



Rhynchospermum jasminoides, wdth white flowers as fragrant as 

 those of a Jasmine, the Californian Ceanothus rigidus, exceed- 

 ingly gay with numberless clusters of blue blossoms, &c. &c. 



IV. -BOOKS PRESENTED. 



The Athenaeum for March. From the Editor, 



May 1, 1852. (Regent Street. — Anniversary.) 

 The following Fellows of the Society were removed, viz. : — 



The Duke of Northumberland, 

 The Bishop of Winchester, 

 J. Barchard, Esq. 



The following were elected new Members of Council in their 

 room. viz. : — 



