PEOCEEDINGS, Iv 



lection of Hardy Ferns. 19. To Messrs. Rollisson, for Ixora 

 odoratissima. 20. To Mr. Brewin, gardener to R. Gunter, 

 Esq., F.H.S., for a Queen Pine-apple, weigliing 5 lbs. 3 oz, 

 21. To Mr. Dryden, gardener to W. Evans, Esq., M.P., 

 for an Enville Pine-apple, weighing 6 lbs. 5 oz. 22. To 

 Mr. Mitchell, gardener to the Earl of Ellesmere, Worsley 

 Hall, Manchester, for a Providence Pine-apple, weighing 

 11 lbs. i oz. 23. To Messrs. Garraway and Co., Bristol, 

 for the same, weighing 9 lbs. 8^ oz. 24. To Mr. Lushey, 

 gardener to J. Hill, Esq., Streatham, for Black Prince 

 Grapes. 25. To Mr. Riddell, gardener to F. Ashby, Esq., 

 Staines, for Dutch Sweetwater Grapes. 26. To Mr. Cox, 

 gardener to M. Ricardo, Esq., Kiddington House, Oxon, 

 for Cannon Hall Muscat Grapes. 

 Silver Knightian Medals : 1 . To Mr. Francis, Hertford, for 

 a collection of cut Roses, in fifty varieties. 2. To Mr. 

 Terry, gardener to Lady Puller, for the same, in twenty- 

 five varieties. 3. To Mr. Bruce, gardener to Boyd Miller, 

 Esq., for Erica Parmentieri. 4. To Messrs. Jackson and 

 Son, Kingston-on-Thames, for Erica Massoni major. 5. 

 To Mr. Elliott, gardener to J. B. Boothby, Esq., F.H.S., 

 for Oncidium pulverulentum. 6. To Mr. Kemp, gardener 

 to Mrs. Grillion, East Acton, for six species of Achimenes. 

 7. To Mr. Williams, gardener to C. B. Warner, Esq., 

 F.H.S., for a collection of Hardy Ferns. 8. To J. AV. 

 Newhall, Esq., Woolwich, for twenty- four varieties of 

 Carnations. 9. To Messrs. Norman, for the same. 10. To 

 J, W. Newhall, Esq., for twenty-four varieties of Pico tees. 

 11. To Mr. Turner, Ciialvey, for the same. 12. To Mr. 

 Bray, gardener to the Baron de Goldsmid, St. John's Lodge, 

 Regent's Park, F.H.S., for six Fuchsias. 13. To M. Lin- 

 den, Luxembourg, for Alloplectus speciosus. 14. To Mr. 

 Cole, gardener to H. Colyer, Esq., for the best-named col- 

 lection of Plants (no eiTor in thirty names). 15. To Mr. 

 Jones, gardener to E. J. Hutchins, Esq., Dowlais House, 

 Glamorganshire, for a Queen Pineapple, weighing 4 lbs. f oz. 



16. To Mr. Jackson, gardener to H. Beaufoy, Esq., South 

 Lambeth, for a Trinidad Pineapple, weighing 7 lbs. 2 oz. 



17. To Mr. Christie, gardener to Viscount Folkestone, for 

 a Providence Pineapple, weighing 10 lbs. 7^ oz. 18. To 

 Mr. Cole, gardener to H. Colyer, Esq., for Grapes in pots. 

 19. To Mr. Ogle, gardener to the Earl of Abergavenny, for 

 the heaviest bunch of Grapes exliibited (Black Hamburgh, 

 weighing 3 lbs. 12 oz.) 20. To IMr. Hyde, gardener to 

 G. Willis, Esq., Oak-Hall, Wanstead, for Black Hamburgh 

 Grapes, 21. To Mr. Rust, gardener to J. MacLaren, Esq., 



