PROCEEDINGS. 



December 7th, 1852. (Regent Street.) 



I.— ELECTIONS. 



Rev. H. Cooke, Sandy, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire ; Mr. Francis 

 E. Staff, Lawson Street, Great Dover Road; Thomas E. Moss, 

 Esq., Raby Hall, Liverpool ; Mr. Alfred Chandler, Nurseryman, 

 Wandsworth Road. 



II.— AWARDS. 

 Knightian Medal: — 



To Mr. E. G. Hendei-son, Wellington Road, for the following 

 six Pompone Chrysanthemums, viz., Solfaterre, Ninon, 

 Geralda, La Fiancee, Madam Lemichez, and Vestitum. 



To Messrs. Veitch, of Exeter, for plants of Vanda suavis and 

 Limatodes rosea, the latter an extremely pretty Calanthe- 

 like terrestrial Orchid, from Moulmein. 



Bunksian Medal: — 



To Mr. Ivery, of Peckham, for six Pompone Chrysanthemums, 

 consisting of Colibrella, Perfectum, Solfaterre, Geralda, 

 Nelly, and La Sapagou (?). 



To Mr. Hill, Gardener to R. Sneyd, Esq., F.H.S., Newcastle, 

 Staffordshire, for well-ripened specimens of the following 

 Pears : — Colmar dAremberg, Passe Colmar, Beurre Diel, 

 Glout Morceau, Old Crassane, and Beurre Ranee. 



To Mr. Lewis Solomon, of Covent Garden, for the following 

 foreign Pears : — Beurre Ranee, Glout Morceau, Uvedale's 

 St. Germain, Jean de Witte, Chaumontel, and Bon 

 Chretien. 



To Mr. Ingram, Gardener to Her Majesty, at Frogmore, for 

 two examples of smooth-leaved Cayenne Pine-apple, weigh- 

 ing respectively 7 lbs. 8 o'z. and 6 lbs. 4 oz. 



To Mr. Davis, of Oak Hill, East Barnet, for a dish of Oldaker's 

 West's St. Peter's Grapes, fresh, plump, and black. 



To Mr. Lewis Solomon, for an exhibition of French Seakale, 

 Endive, Lettuces, Horn Carrots, and White and Green 

 Asparagus, the green being what is called " sprew." 



