PROCEEDINGS AT MEETINGS OF THE 

 SOCIETY. 



July 10, 1852. (Garden Exhibition.) 



The number of visitors on this occasion, exclusive of exhibitors 

 and persons officially employed, amounted to 8820. The weatlier 

 was extremely propitious, permitting an inspection of the beau- 

 tiful grounds of Chiswick House, thrown open to the meeting by 

 the noble President of the Society, to be made under the most 

 favourable circumstances. The exhibition, too, was excellent — 

 in some respects, perhaps, the finest of the season. The fruit, as 

 usual, formed the most remarkable feature. 



I.— AWARDS. 

 The Large Gold Medal: — 



To Mr. May, Gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., for a col- 

 lection of twenty Stove and Greenhouse Plants. 



To Mr. Franklin, Gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F.Ii.S., for 

 twenty species of Exotic Orchids. 



The Gold Knightian 3Iedal : — 



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



for a collection of twenty Stove and Greenhouse Plants. 

 To Mr. Green, Gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., F.H.S., 



for a collection of fifteen Stove and Greenhouse Plants. 

 To Mr. May, Gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., for a 



collection of six Stove and Greenhouse Plants, in 20-inch 



pots. 

 To Mr. Williams, Gardener to C. B. Warner, Esq., F.Ii.S., 



for twenty species of Exotic Orchids. 



The Gold Banksian Medal : — 



To Messrs. Eraser, of Lea Bridge Road, Essex, for a collec- 

 tion of twenty Stove and Greenhouse Plants. 



To Mr. Speed, of Edmonton, for a collection of fifteen Stove 

 and Greenhouse Plants. 



To Mr. Watson, Gardener to Mrs. Tredwell, of St. John's 

 Lodge, Norwood, for a collection of six Stove and Green- 

 house Plants, in 20-inch pots. 



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