PROCEEDINGS. XIX 



gardener to Sir George Warrencler, Bart., for Grapes. 21. 

 To Mr. John Wilmot, F.H.S., of Isleworth, for the same. 

 22. To Mr. Fielder, gardener to "W. Linwood, Esq., F.H.S., 

 for Pine Apples. 23. To Mr. R. Fish, gardener to 

 Colonel Sowerby, F.H.S., for Peaches. 24. To Mr. Flem- 

 ing, gardener to his Grace the Duke of Sutherland, F.H.S., 

 for Peaches and Nectarines. 25. To Mr. Lidyard, of 

 Batheaston, near Bath, for Strawberries. 26. To Mr. "VV. 

 Carniichael, gardener to Mrs. Hawkins, of Bignor Park, 

 Petworth, Sussex, for a Benares Melon. 

 The Certificate of Merit : 1 . To Messrs. Cobbett, for a 

 collection of Roses in twelve varieties. 2. To Alexander 

 Rowland, Esq., F.H.S., for a collection of Roses in fifty 

 varieties: {this would have had a higher prize if the Jloivers 

 had not heen over hlown^ 3. To Mr. S. Hooker, of Brench- 

 ley, for the same. 4. To Mr. Laing, of Twickenham, for 

 the same. 5. To Mr. Stanly, gardener to H. Berens, Esq., 

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

 6. To Messrs. Mountjoy and Son, of Ealing, for Lilium 

 testaceum. 7. To Mr. Robertson, for Erica ventricosa 

 alba. 8. To the same, for Gesnera lateritia. 9. To Mr. 

 Green, for Chorozema ovatum. 10. To the same, for 

 Coleonema rubrum. 11. To Mr. T. Jackson, F.H.S., for 

 a collection of Gloxinias. 12. To the same, for Viscaria 

 oculata. 13. To Mr. Beck, of Isleworth, for a seedling 

 Pelargonium (Desdemona). 14. To Mr. Hoyle, of Guern- 

 sey, for a seedling Pelargonium (Titus). 15. To Mr. 

 Whomes, gardener to E. Foster, Esq., of Clewer, near 

 Windsor, for a seedling Pelargonium (Exactum). 16. To 

 the same, for a seedling Pelargonium (Sir John Broughton). 

 17. To Mr. Mylam, for the third best-named collection 

 {four errors in twenty-seven plants, and remarkably ivell 

 written'). 18. To Mr. Malpas, gardener to Mrs. Ormsby 

 Gore, for a Providence Pine Apple. 19. To Messrs. Lee, 

 of Hammersmith, for the skill with which their Roses were 

 arranged. 



July 2, 1844. (Eegent Street.) 



Elections. As an Honorary Member, His Majesty the King 

 of Saxony. Also Sir T. Tancred, Brighton ; J. B. 

 Philips, Esq., 65, Wimpole Street, and Heath House, near 

 Cheadle, Staffordshire ; Dr. W. Speir, East Lodge, Acton, 

 Middlesex ; and Mr. F. C. Ball, Nurseryman, Taunton, 

 as Fellows. 



Awards, A Knightian Medal to Mr. Best, gardener to Alex- 



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