PROCEEDINGS. Ivii 



Snow, gardener to Earl de Grey, F.H.S., for Violet Ilative 

 Peaches. 26. To Mr. Graham, gardener to Mr. Smith, 

 Bersted Lodge, Bognor, for Nectarines. 27. To Mr. 

 M'Ewen, gardener to Col. Wyndham, F.H.S., for Brown 

 Turkey Figs. 28. To Mr. Busby, gardener to S. Crawley, 

 Esq., Stockwood Park, Luton, for Black Eagle Cherries. 

 29. To Mr. Lydiard, of Bath, for Strawberries. 30. To 

 Mr. M'Ewen, for the second best-flavoured Melon (Lord 

 Montague's Scarlet-fleshed). 

 Certificates of 3Ierit: 1. To Mr. Hale, gardener to Mrs. 

 Davies, Clapham Park, for Erica ampullacea major. 2. 

 To W. PL Story, Esq., F.PLS., for a seedling Erica, " No- 

 bilis." 3. To Ml-. Iveson, for Hothouse Ferns. 4. To 

 Mr. Jack, for a variety of Erica Shannoni. 5. To Messrs. 

 Veitch, for Chaetogastra strigosa. 6. To Mr. Gaines, 

 F.H.S., for a Fancy Pelargonium, " Shylock." 7. To 

 Messrs. Rollisson, for the third best-named collection of 

 Plants (no error in fifteen names). 8. To Mr. Fleming, 

 gardener to the Duke of Sutherland, F.H.S., forBellegarde 

 Peaches. 9. To Mr. Foggo, gardener to the Marquis of 

 Abercorn, F.H.S., for Murray Nectarines. 10. To the 

 same, for "White Marseilles Figs. II. To Mr. Snow, for 

 Florence Cherries. 12. To Mr. Joynes, gardener to Mrs. 

 Hall, Totteridge, for Passingham Melons. 



August 1, 1848. (Regent Street.) 



Elections. Sir C. Morgan, Bart., 32, Portman Square ; the 

 Rev. Henry Glossop, Vicarage, Isleworth ; W. Strachan, 

 Esq., 15, Regent Street; E. L. Betts, Esq., 29, Tavistock 

 Square ; "NV. Brice, Esq., Clifton, near Bristol ; and T. 

 Baring, Esq., M.P., Charles Street, Berkeley Square. 



Awards. Silver Kniyhticm Medals : To Messrs. Rollisson, of 

 Tooting, for a mass of Miltonia spectabilis in a shallow tub 

 3 feet in diameter, covered with blossoms over the whole 

 surface. To Mr. Ingram, of the Royal Gardens, Frogmore, 

 for a very fine Providence Pine Apple weighing 1 1 lbs. 5 oz. 

 Hanksian Medals : To Mr. Bray, gardener to E. Lousada, 

 Esq., Peak House, Sidmouth, Devon, for a fine specimen of 

 the same variety of Pineapple weighing 10 lbs. ; with this 

 was also another Providence weighing 7 lbs. 3 oz. To Mr. 

 Wilmot, of Isleworth, for a smooth-leaved Cayenne Pine 

 weighing 7 lbs. 9 oz., being the best of three fruits, the 

 other two weighing respectively 5 lbs. 9 oz. and 3 lbs. 13 oz. 

 Certificates of 3Ierit : To Messrs. Lane and Son, of Great 



