PROCEEDING. 



orientale, Hellebores, Primroses, Anemones, Hydrangeas, 

 Hyacinths, Laurustinus, Salvia fulgens, Epacris grandiflora," 

 Rhododendron nobleanum, Mesembryanthemuras, Arbutuses! 

 Brugmansia sanguinea, winter Aconites, Crocuses, aud Snow- 

 drops from the large-blossomed Galanthus plicatus. 

 To Mr. Fleming, Gardener to the Duke of Sutherland, F.H.S., 

 at Trentham, for bunches of the following kind of Grapes! 

 viz., Muscat of Alexandria, Black Barbarossa, and White 

 Tokay, which a Hungarian gentleman well acquainted with 

 Tokay, and present at the Meeting, pronounced to be the 

 true sort. The berries were plump and fresh, showing it to 

 be a better keeper than the Muscat of Alexandria, which 

 was shrivelled. 



To Mr. Burns, Gardener to Earl Stanhope, F.H.S., at 

 Chevening Park, Sevenoaks, for a Salad consisting of Beet, 

 Celery, Ptadishes, Corn Salad, Curled and Batavian Endive, 

 Mustard and Cress, American Cress, blanched Chicory,' 

 Watercresses, Tarragon, winter Onions, Burnet, and Chervil! 



Certificate of Merit : — 



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

 Trentham, for another Salad, in which were blanched 

 Chicory, Batavian and other Endive, Watercresses, white 

 and red Turnip Radishes, Wood's Early Frame ditto, Mustard 

 and Cress, American Cress, Normandy Cress (a large-leaved 

 kind, very different from that usually so named). Corn Salad, 

 a brace of Sion House Cucumbers, Malta and Hammersmith 

 Cabbage Lettuces, Beet, Burnet, Chervil, and Celery. 



To Mr. Monro, Gardener to Mrs. Oddie of Colney House, St. 

 Al ban's, for examples of Muscat of Alexandria Grapes. 



To Mr. Burns of Chevening, for a collection of kitchen and 

 dessert Apples. 



To Mr. Smith, Gardener to F. Newdigate, Esq., of Blackheath, 

 for a very fine specimen of Hippeastrum (Amaryllis) 

 aulicum. 



II.— MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS OF EXHIBITION. 



An extremely pretty collection of cut flowers was shown by 

 Mr. Todman, Gardener to Mrs. Buckmaster, of Clapham Park ; 



