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III.— MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS OF EXHIBITION. 



Mr. Fleming, C.M.H.S., sent some fine full-grown Citrons 

 from Trentham in a green state, when they are said to be best 

 adapted for the purposes of the confectioner. 



Mr. Snow furnished some beautiful fruit of the true Old Golden 

 Pippin, from a west wall. They were of a good size, clean 

 skinned, and nicely coloured. 



Cones of Cryptomeria japonica were exhibited by John Reeves, 

 Esq., F.H.S. 



IV.— ARTICLES FROM THE SOCIETY'S GARDEN. 



Plants of six Pompone and four large-flowered varieties of 

 Chrysanthemums, viz.: — Defiance, Madame Camerson, San- 

 guineum, and "Wheeler's incurving Pink. The Pompones were 

 Daphne, Criterion, Madame Lemichez, Aramis, Graziella, and 

 Nelly. Also plants of Begonia incarnata, Linum trigynum, 

 Goldfussia isophylla, Gesnera Herberti, Echeveria retusa, Pilea 

 muscosa and Tropseolum Triomphe de Gand, with fruit of the 

 Glou Morceau and Passe Colmar Pears. 



v.— BOOKS PRESENTED. 



The AthenEeum for November. From the Editor. 



The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, No. 40. From the Society. 



Journal of the Statistical Society, Vol. 17, Part 4. From the Society. 



The Literary Gazette for November. From the Editor. 



The Journal of the Society of Arts for November. From the Society. 



