IXX PEOCEEDINGS. 



Monro, gardener to Mrs. Oddie, for the heaviest Melon, 

 "Hatfield Green-flesh," weighing 7flbs. 31. To Mr. 

 Gadd, of Betchwortli Castle, for the second heaviest Melon, 

 " Cantaloup," weighing S^lbs. 32. To Mr. Bundy, gar- 

 dener to Lord Dynevor, for the best-flavoured Melon, 

 " Bromham Hall." 



The Silver Banksian Medal : 1. To Mr. Williams, gardener to 

 C. B. Warner, Esq., F.H.S., for a collection of six Stove 

 and Greenliouse Plants. 2. To Mr. Hamp, gardener to J. 

 Thorne, Esq., South Lambeth, for the same. 3. To Mr. 

 Foster, Edgeware, for a collection of Roses, in fifty varie- 

 ties. 4. To Mr. Woods, gardener to F. Wigg, Esq., St. 

 Alban's, for the same, in twenty-five varieties. 5. To Mr. 

 Tivey, gardener to R. Wiguelin, Esq., ofGolding, Herts, 

 for tiie same. 6. To Mr. Francis, Hertford, for a collec- 

 tion of Yellow Roses. 7. To Mr, Robinson, gardener to J. 

 Simpson, Esq., for a Fuchsia, " Sir Robert Peel." 8. To 

 Mr. E. G. Henderson, F.H.S., for six distinct species of 

 Pelargonium, exhibiting superior cultivation. 9. To Mr. 

 W. Ambrose, of Battersea, for new Hybrid Pelargoniums. 

 10. To Mr. Norman, of Woolwich, for a collection of Car- 

 nations. 11. To Mr. Ward, of the same place, for a collec- 

 tion of Picotees. 12. To Mr. Norman, for a collection of 

 Pinks. 13. To Mr. Wooley, gardener to H. B. Ker, Esq., 

 Cheshunt, for Oncidium leucochilura. 14. To Mr. Greeu, 

 gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., F.H.S., for Aerides 

 odoratum. 15. To Messrs. Lane, for a collection of Achi- 

 menes. 16. To Mr. Ivison, gardener to the Duchess Dow- 

 ager of Northumberland, F.H.S., for Espeletia argentea. 

 17. To the same, for Balsamina repens. 18. To Mr. Tiiom- 

 son, of Hammersmith, for three specimens of Kalosanthes 

 coccinea. 19. To Messrs. Veitch and Son, for a new 

 Cryptomeria. 20. To Mr. Masters, F.H.S., for a collection 

 of Ferns. 21. To Mr. Smith, gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, 

 F.H.S., for the second best-named collection of Plants (no 

 error in fifteen). 22. To Mr. Ogle, gardener to the Earl 

 of Abergavenny, for a Queen Pine-apple. 23. To Mr. 

 Jones, gardener to Sir J. J. Guest, Bart., F.H.S., for a Pro- 

 vidence Pine-apple, weighing 7 lbs. 14 oz. 24. To Mr. 

 Dytch, gardener to James Taylor, Esq., F.H.S., for Black 

 Hamburgh Grapes. 25. To Mr. Lusliey, gardener to J. 

 Hill, Esq., Streatham, for Black Prince Grapes. 26. To 

 Mr. Turnbull, gardener to the Duke of Marlborough, F.H.S., 

 for IVIuscat Grapes. 27. To Mr. Spencer, gardener to the 

 Marquis of Lansdowne, F.H.S., for Peaches. 28. To Mr. 



