PROCEEDINGS. XXV 



Henderson, for Erica tetragona. 13. To Mr. Robertson, 

 for Erica eximia. 14. To the same, for Erica tricolor 

 elegans. 15. To Mr. Gad, gardener to T. Lenox, Esq., 

 F.H.S., for Brugmansia floribunda. 16. To Mr. T. Jack- 

 son, F.H.S., for the third best-named collection {one error 

 in twenty plants.') 17. To Messrs. Fairbairn, for the fourth 

 best-named collection (o/^e error in twenty lAants). 18. 

 To Mr. Mylam, for the fifth best-named collection {txoo 

 errors in tliirty-three plants). 19. To the Hon. and Rev. 

 Robert Wilson, F.H.S., for Raspberries. 20. To Messrs. 

 Youell and Co., of Great Yarmouth, for Fastolf Rasp- 

 berries. 



*s.* In consequence of CC. 2, CC. 9, CC. 4, CC. 10, having been ex- 

 hibited as new or rare plants, instead of miscellaneous plants, so far as the 

 three first are concerned, and as a single specimen of orchidaceas in the case 

 of CC. 10, the judges ■were obliged to pass them by, instead of assigning 

 them the medals which they would otherwise have received. They also 

 added that Brugmansia floribunda scarcely came within the meaning of 

 " new or rare plants." 



August 6, 1844. (Regent Street.) 



Elections. The Marquis of Titchfield, Harcourt House, 

 Cavendish Square ; Major-General the Lord Saltoun, 1, 

 Great Cumberland Street, and Philorth House, Fraser- 

 burgh, N. B. ; Sir F. Goodricke, Bart., Studley Castle, 

 Bronisgrove ; Sir J. "W". Guise, Bart., Rendcombe Park, 

 Gloucestershire, and 48, Eaton Place, London ; Lieut. -Col. 

 Sir H. Webster, of 31, Upper Brook Street ; Col. R. p^er- 

 guson, Clarges Street; G. G. Kirby, Esq., 11, Waterloo 

 Place, Pall Mall, and Grove House, Hammersmith ; H. R. 

 Yorke, Esq., M.P., 81, Eaton Square ; T. Kelsall, Esq., 9, 

 Upper Wimpole Street ; W. Williams, Esq., Sketteroy, near 

 Brecknock ; T. Rawsthorne, Esq., Heysham Hall, near 

 Lancaster ; and F. L. Popham, Esq., Littlecott, Hunger- 

 ford, Fellows. Also Dr. T. Cantor, of Penang, a Foreign 

 Corresponding Member. 



Awards. Knightian Medals to Mr. W. P. Ayres, gardener 

 to J. Cook, Esq., F.H.S., for a Clerodendron paniculatum, 

 producing a spike of flowers fully eighteen inches in length. 

 To Mr. Mountjoy, of Ealing, for a red-flowering Lilium 

 speciosum, having four branches bearing seventy blossoms. 

 To Mr. Edmonds, gardener to the Duke of Devonshire, Pre- 

 sident, for a Cattleya crispa with five fine spikes of flowers. 

 To Mr. J. Robertson, gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., for 

 a magnificent Cuphea Melvilla. To Mr. Henderson, gar- 

 dener to Sir G. Beaumont, Bart., for two Queen Pine- 



