PROCEEDINGS. XXI 



The exhibition was by far the best that was ever seen in the 

 Garden in July, and perhaps in some respects the finest of the 

 season in which it was held. The fruit, as usual, formed the 

 most remarkable feature. 



The Award was as follows: — 



Large Gold Medal : 1. To Mr. Mylam, gardener to Sigis- 

 mund Rucker, Esq., jun. F.H.S., for a collection of Exotic 

 Orchidacese. 



Gold Knightian Medals: 1. To Mr. Robertson, gardener to 

 Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., for a collection of thirty Stove 

 and Greenhouse plants. 2. To Messrs. Rollisson, of Toot- 

 ing, for a collection of Exotic Orchidacese. 3. To Mr. 

 Don, gardener to F. G. Cox, Esq., of Stockwell, for six 

 species of Exotic Orchidaceae. 4. To Mr. Spencer, gar- 

 dener to the Marquis of Lansdowne, F.H.S., for a miscel- 

 laneous collection of Fruit. 



Gold Banksian Medals: 1. To Mr. Frazer, of Leyton," 

 Essex, for a collection of fifteen Stove and Greenhouse 

 plants. 2. To Mr. Stains, of Middlesex Place, New Road, 

 for twelve varieties of Pelargonium, in pots of twenty -four 

 to the cast. 3. To Mr. Catleugh, of Hans Place, Sloane 

 Street, for the same. 4. To Mr. Dobson, gardener to Mr. 

 Beck, of Isleworth, for twelve varieties of Roses in pots. 

 5. To Messrs. Lane and Son, of Great Berkhampstead, for 

 twenty-five varieties of Roses in pots. 6. To Mr. Robert- 

 son, for a collection of Exotic Orchidaceae. 7. To Mr. 

 Redding, gardener to Mrs. Marryat, F.H.S., for six species 

 of Exotic Orchidaceae. 8. To Mr. Robertson for twenty 

 varieties of Cape Heaths. 9. To Mr. T. Jackson, F.H.S., 

 for the same. 10. To Mr. Henderson, gardener to Sir 

 George Beaumont, Bart., for a miscellaneous collection of 

 Fruit. 



Silver Gilt 3Iedals : 1. To Mr. W. Cock, F.H.S., of Chis- 

 wick, for twelve varieties of Pelargonium, in pots of 

 twenty-four to the cast. 2. To Mr. Gaines, of Battersea, 

 for the same. 3. To Mr. Catleugh, for twelve varieties of 

 Pelargonium, in pots of twelve to the cast. 4. To Mr. 

 Epps, of Maidstone, for a collection of fifteen Stove and 

 Greenhouse plants. 5. To Mr. Bruce, gardener to Boyd 

 Miller, Esq., for a collection of six Stove and Greenhouse 

 plants. 6. To Mr. Eraser, for a collection of six Stove 

 and Greenhouse Climbers. 7. To Mr. Green, gardener to 

 Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bart., F.H.S., for a collection of 

 twenty varieties of Cape Heaths. 8. To Messrs. Fairbairn, 

 of Clapham, for the same. 9. To Mr. Bruce, for a col- 



