XXVIU PROCEEDINGS. 



Majesty at Fros^more, for May Duke Cherries. To Mr. 

 Turiibull, Gardener to the Duke of Marlborough, at Blen- 

 heim, for Keens' Seedling Strawberries. To Mr. Smith, of 

 Mogden Lane, Isleworth, for the same. To ]\Ir. Robert- 

 son, Gardener to Lady Emily Foley, of Stoke Edith Park, 

 Ledbury, for a Persian Hybrid Melon. 



Certificate of Merit : To Mr. Loddiges, F.H.S., for Lycaste sp 

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

 Epidendrum sp. To Mr. Turner, of Holloway, for a col- 

 lection of Alpines in pots. To Mr. Wilmer, of Sunbury, 

 for a collection of twenty-four Auriculas. To Mr. 

 "Woolley, Gardener to H. B. Ker, Esq., of Cheshunt, 

 for a collection of Lycopods. To G. W. Hoyle, Elsq., of 

 Reading, for Epiphyllum speciosum Brookii. To Mr, 

 Stanly, Gardener to H. Berens, Esq., I'.H.S., for a collec- 

 tion of Apples and Pears. To Mr, Fleming, Gardener to 

 the Duke of Sutherland, at Trentham, for May Duke 

 Cherries. To Mr. Elliott, Gardener to Mrs, Boothby, of 

 Twyford Abbey, near Acton, for Keens' Seedling Straw- 

 berries, 



N.B. — Messrs. Lane, of Great Berkhampstead, would have ob- 

 tained a Certificate of Merit for a collection of Cinerarias if 

 they had complied with the regulations in regard to the 

 size of pot in which they should have been shown. 



May 20, 1851. (Regent Street.) 



Elections. Manuel de Ysasi, Esq., Club Chambers, 15, 

 Regent Street ; William Tatton Egerfon, Esq., M.P., Mere 

 Hall, Knutsford, Cheshire ; John Archer Iloublon, Esq., 

 Hallingbury, Bishop's Stortford ; Richard Trevor Clarke, 

 Esq., Wilton Place, Daventry; F. G. Neison, Esq., 25, 

 Pall Mall ; Frederick Scrivens, Esq., Clapham Conmion ; 

 Mrs. Mary Tombs, 10, Cavendish Road, St. John's Wood ; 

 Joim Weston, Esq., 57, Gloucester Place, Hyde Park ; 

 Richard Taylor, Esq., Wimbledon ; John Tremayne, Esq., 

 Heligan, St. Austel ; and the Earl of Kilmorey, Orleans 

 House, Twickenham. 



Awards. Banksian Medal: Mr. Raith, Gardener to Mrs. 

 Smytli, at Ashton Court, Bristol, for half a dozen Royal 

 George Peaches, excellent for the season. 



Certificate of Merit : To Mr. Davis, of Oak Hill, East 

 Barnet, for Black Hamburgh Grapes. 



