XIV PROCEEDINGS. 



dener to H. Perkins, Esq., F.H.S., for Pine Apples. 19. 

 To Mr. Ewing, gardener to O. F. Meyrick, Esq., F.H.S., 

 for Cherries. 20. To Mr. Spencer, for Strawberries 

 (British Queen). 21. To Mr. Gadd, of Betchworth, near 

 Dorking, for five Melons. 22. To Mr. Falconer, gardener 

 to A. Palmer, Esq.^ for Azalea variegata. 23. To the 

 same, for Leschenaultia grandiflora. 

 Silver Banksian Medals: 1. To Mr. Catleugh, for a col- 

 lection of twenty- five Roses in pots. 2. To A. Rowland, 

 Esq., F.H.S., for a collection of Roses, in twenty-five 

 varieties. 3. To Mr. Ivery, of Peckham, for twelve 

 varieties of Cineraria in pots. 4. To Messrs. Veitch and 

 Son, for Xanthosia rotundifolia. 5. To the same, for 

 Hindsia (Rondeletia) longiflora. 6. To Mr. Forrest, for 

 Statice macrophylla. 7. To Mr. Robertson, for Cereus 

 speciosissimus. 8. To the same, for Gompholobium poly- 

 morphum. 9. To the same, for Eriostemon buxifolium. 

 10. To Mr. Noble, gardener to R. Mangles, Esq., F.H.S., 

 for a new species of Hibbertia. 11. To Mr. Robertson, 

 for the second best named collection, {tivo errors in 36 

 plants, and very nicely written.^ 12. To Mr. M'Lean, 

 gardener to the Marquis of Downshire, for Grapes. 13. 

 To Mr. Atlee, gardener to H. Beaufoy, Esq., of South 

 Lambeth, for the same. 14. To Mr. Snow, gardener to the 

 Earl de Grey, for Melons. 15. To Mr. Dodds, for Straw- 

 berries (British Queen). 16. To Mr. I. Davis, of Oakhill, 

 for the same. 17. To R. Brook, Esq., F.H.S., for Apples, &c. 

 Certificates of merit : 1. To Messrs. Lawrence, of Parliament- 

 Street, for Plants grown under a bell glass on Mr. Ward's 

 plan. 2. To Mr. Bruce, for Adenandra speciosa. 3. To 

 the same, for Siphocampylus betulifolius. 4. To Mr. 

 Whomes, gardener to E. Foster, Esq., of Clewer, for a 

 seedling Pelargonium (Dr. Lindley). 5. To Mr. I. Ivery, 

 of Betchworth, for a seedling Azalea (formosa). 6. To 

 Mr. Catleugh, for a seedling Azalea (conspicua rosea). 7. 

 To Mr. Frost, gardener to Lady Grenville, for Cumingia 

 trimaculata. 8. To Mr. Mylam, for the third best named 

 collection, {four errors in 36 j)lants, and beautifully writ- 

 ten.^ 9. To Mr. Rollisson, of Tooting, for the fourth best 

 named collection, {four errors in 20 (?) plants, and well 

 written^) 10. To Mr. W. Davis, of Isleworth, for Straw- 

 berries (British Queen). 

 *,H* The Judges of the Plants exhibited as new, or extremely 

 rare single specimens, expressed their regret that, owing to mis- 

 entries, they were unable to confer rewai'ds upon some deserving 

 exhibitors. 



