24 REPOKT OiN NEV»' FRUITS AND YEGETABLE8 



Memoranda, &c. — continued. 



No. 



15 

 16 



17 

 18 

 19 

 to 

 24 

 25 

 26 

 27 

 28 





c 2.S 



■OS'S P. 



^■■2.2 

 5*" " 





lis 



3 



SYCAMORE— co«i«H»e<i. 



Remarks. 



Nos. 19 to 24, inclu- 

 sive, form part of a 

 group, and being 

 smaller trees were 

 not measured. 



Total number of Trees planted 



„ „ now remaining 



204 

 199 



III. — Report on New Fruits and Vegetables ivhick have been 

 produced iti the Garden of the Society, together with some 

 Account of Halliman's Fruit Protectors. By R. Thompson. 



(Communicated December 3, 1850.) 



1. Seeds of Cauliflowers received this year under the following 

 names were all sown, April 9 ; and subsequently treated alike in 

 every respect : — 



1. Mercer's New Pearly. 



2. London Particular. 



3. New Dwarf Late Cyprian. 



4. Epps's Superb. 



5. Early Cauliflower. 



6. Large Asiatic. 



7. Early Leyden. 



8. Walcheren, 



Nos. 1 to 5, inclusive, appeared to be all the same. That 

 called New Dwarf Late Cyprian was neither dwarfer nor later 



