lii PBOCEEDIiNGS. 



To Mr. Chapman, Gardener to J. B. Glegg, Esq., F.H.S., 



for six Bellegarde Peaches. 

 To the same, for six Brugnon Nectarines. 

 To Mr. Bailey, Gardener to G. Harcourt, Esq., F.H.S., for 



six Brown Ischia Figs. 

 To Mr. Judd, Gardener to Earl Spencer, F.H.S., at Althorp, 



for British Queen Strawberries. 

 To Mr. Mann, of Mogden Lane, Isleworth, for the same. 

 To Mr. Fleming, Gardener to the Duke of Sutherland, 



F.H.S., at Trentham, for a Trentham Hybrid Melon. 

 To Mr. Cole, Gardener to H. Colyer, Esq., of Dartford, for 



a Hoosainee Scarlet-fleshed Melon. 



The Certificate of Merit : — 

 To Mr. Cole, Gardener to H. Colyer, Esq., of Dartford, for 



a single specimen of Leschenaultia formosa. 

 To Mr. Turner, of Holloway, for a collection of British 



Orchids. 

 To Messrs. Standish and Noble, for Lilium sinicum. 

 To Mr. Over, Gardener to W. M'Mullen, Esq., of Clapham, 



for Hoya bella, var. Paxtoni. 

 To Messrs. E. G. Henderson, of Wellington Road, St. John's 



Wood, for a Seedling Hybrid Pelargonium. 

 To Mr. Braid, Gardener to H. Perkins, Esq., F.H.S., for 



six Brown Turkey Figs. 

 To Mr. Turnbull, Gardener to the Duke of Marlborough, at 



Blenheim, for British Queen Strawberries. 



jv^.B. — Among Nurserymen who showed ten varieties of 

 Cape Heath, Mr. Epps, of Maidstone, would have stood first if 

 he had complied with the regulations. 



The Judges much commended the Muscat Grapes exhibited 

 by Mr, Turnbull, Gardener to the Duke of Marlborough, at 

 Blenheim ; but could award no prize in consequence of their 

 unripeness. 



June 22, 1852. (Regent Street.) 



I.— ELECTIONS. 



Lady Jane Walsh, Warfield Park, Bracknell, Berks. Charles 

 Townley, Esq., Townley, Burnley, Lancashire. Lady 

 Cooke, Wheatley, near Doncaster. John Sherborne Tench, 

 Esq., The Wilderness, Hampton. — Bartlett, Esq., Banker, 

 Buckingham. 



