PROCEEDINGS. 



Verhandlungen des Ijandwirthschafts Gesellschaft in Wien. From the Society. 

 The Athenaium for July, August, September, and October. From the Editor. 

 Memoires presenttSs par divers Savans a, I'Acad^mie Royale, Tomes 9, 10, 11, 12, and 



13. From the Academy. 

 Elliott's Fruit Book, or the American Fruit-Grower's Guide in Orchard and Garden. 



From Professor Jared P. Kirtland, of Cleocland, Ohio. 



December 5th, 1854. (Regent Street.) 

 I.— ELECTIONS. 



Charles William Waterlow, Esq., Tredegar Villa, Bow ; 

 Alexander Walker M'Tier, Esq,, Durris, Aberdeen. 



II.— AWARDS. 



KnigJuian Medal : — 



To Mr. Ingram, C.M.H.S, Gardener to Her Majesty, at 

 Frogmore, for a collection of Pears. It consisted of the 

 following kinds : — Beurre Diel, Easter Beurre, Chaumontel, 

 Glou Morceau, Passe Colmar, Vicar of Winkfield, and 

 Winter Nelis. The whole of the specimens were remarkably 

 large and handsome, and in regard to colour and ripeness 

 could scarcely be surpassed. 



To Mr. M'Ewen, Gardener to the Duke of Norfolk, at Arundel 

 Castle, for a Cayenne Pine-apple, weighing 5 lbs. 7 oz., 

 and a nice collection of Apples, consisting of — ]\Iinchal Crab, 

 American Pippin, Blenheim Pippin, Broad-eyed Pearmain, 

 Calville Blanche d'Hiver, Dumelows Seedling, Scarlet 

 Admirable, Shepherd s Seedling, Lancashire Reinette, Mar- 

 gil, Royal Russet, Golden Harvey, Courtpendu Plat, King 

 of the Pippins, Hubbard's Pearmain, Ribston Pippin, Nor- 

 folk Beaufin, Spanish Pippin, and Cockle Pippin. 



To Mr. Robinson, Gardener to J. Simpson, Esq., Thames 

 Bank, Pimlico, for a collection of Pompone Chrysanthemums, 

 and two large-flowered varieties named Fleur de Marie and 

 Annie Salter. The former, a white Anemone kind, was 

 much admired. The Pompones comprised the following, 

 viz. : — Nelly, Bijou d'Horticulture, Asmodee, Mignonette, 

 Daphne. Drine Drine, JModel, and La Gitana. 



