Ixx PROCEEDINGS. 



deserve to be particularly noticed as fine specimens and 

 well flowered, viz : — Vanda cferulea, Odontoglossum grande, 

 Mil tenia Candida, Cattleya bicolor, and Epidendrum 

 vitellinum. 



Binikdan Medal: — 



To Mr. Henry Burn, F.H.S., Gardener to the Marquess of 

 Ailesbury, Tottenham Park, Wilts, for two Providence 

 Pine-apples, weighing respectively 91bs. lOoz. and 81bs. 

 13oz., a Cayenne of 4lbs. 5oz., and a Montserrat 4lbs. 12 oz. 



To Mr. Robert Clark, Market Gardener, Turnmoss Stretford, 

 near Manchester, for sis Montserrat Pine-apples, the largest 

 of which weighed 41bs. Coz., but all were handsome fruit 

 and well ripened. 



II.— MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS OF EXHIBITION. 



From John Luscombe, Esq., F.H.S., Kingsbridge, Devon, 

 were specimens of the hardy Himalayan Bamboo, uninjui-ed by 

 the severity of last winter, as well as of Eucalyptus montana and 

 E. glabra, both of which appeal" to be perfectly hardy at Combe 

 Pioj'al, Devon. 



A specimen of Pawlovnia imperialis, just showing flower, was 

 sent by Mr. W. Mountford, Gardener at Kinmel Park, near 

 St. Asaph. 



Novemher 1 th, 1854. (Regent Street.) 



L— ELECTION. 



Neill Malcolm, Esq., 7, Great Stanhope Street. 



II._AWARDS. 

 Knif/litian Medal : — 



To Messrs. Veitch and Son, of the Exotic Nursery, King's 

 Ptoad, Chelsea, for a nice collection of Orchids, consisting of 

 Aerides suavissimum, Angrsecum bilobum, Calanthe vestita, 

 with its more handsome rosy-eyed variety, an example of 

 Vanda caerulea, and four beautiful specimens of Barkeria 

 Skinneri. 



