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PROCEEDINGS. 



for the second best-named collection of Plants. 13. To 

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

 the third best named collection of Plants. 14. To Mr. 

 Hunt, gardener to Miss Trail, for grapes. 15. To Mr. 

 Chapman of South Lambeth, for the same. 16. To Mr. 

 Hamp, gardener to J. Thorne, Esq., for Pine Apples. 

 17. To Mr. Collinson, gardener to the Marquess of West- 

 minster, for Nectarines. 18. To Mr. Parker, gardener to 

 J. H. Oughton, Esq., Roehampton, for Peaches and Kec- 

 tarines. 19. To Mr. Snow, gardener to the Earl de Grey, 

 for Peaches. 20. To Mr. Spencer, gardener to the Mar- 

 quess of Lansdowne, F.H.S., for Peaches. 21. To Mr. 

 Davis, gardener to A. Smith, Esq., F.H.S., for Melons. 

 22. To Mr. S. Barnes, for the same. 23. To Mr. James 

 Tompkins, gardener to Sir R. W. Bulkeley, Bart., of Beau- 

 maris, for the same. 24. To Mr. Elliott, gardener to 

 J. B. Boothby, Esq., F.H.S., for Cherries. 25. To Mr. 

 Stanly, gardener to H. Berens, Esq., F.H.S., for Citrons. 

 26. To Mr. Elliott, for Strawberries. 27. To Mr. Thos. 

 Cole, Willow Rosary, Bath, for the same. 

 Certificates of Merit : 1. To Mr. R. H. Betteridge, for a col- 

 lection of Moss Roses, in twelve varieties. 2. To Mr. S. 

 Hooker, for the same. 3. To Messrs. Paul and Son, of 

 Cheshunt, for the same. 4. To Mr. Slowe, gardener to 

 W. R. Baker, Esq., F.H.S., for a collection of Roses in 

 twenty-five varieties. 5. To Mr. W. P. Ayres, gardener 

 to Jas. Cook, Esq., F.H.S., for a seedling Clerodendron. 

 6. To Mr. Barnes, gardener to G. W. Norman, Esq., for 

 Clerodendron paniculatum. 7. To Mr. S. M. Carson, 

 gardener to W. F. G. Farmer, Esq., F.H.S., for Ronde- 

 letia speciosa. 8. To Mr. Cornway, Nurseryman, Old 

 Brompton, for six named Petunias. 9. To Mr. Pamplin, 

 Nurseryman, Hornsey Road, for a seedling Heath called 

 " Splendens." 10. To the same for a seedling Heath called 

 "Magnifica." 11. To Mr. W. Burns, of Chevening, for 

 cut specimens of the double Yellow Rose. 12. To Mr. 

 Glendinning, Nurseryman, Turnham Green, F.H.S., for a 

 Yellow Statice from China. 13. To Messrs. Fairbairn, 

 for the fourth best-named collection of Plants. 14. To 

 Mr. Barnes, gardener to G. W. Norman, Esq., for the 

 fifth best-named collection of Plants. 15. To Mr. Whomes, 

 gardener to E. Foster, Esq., Clewer, for a seedling Pelar- 

 gonium called " Paragon." 16. To Mr. Best, Nursery- 

 man, Reading, for a .seedling Calceolaria called " Lip- 

 pardii." 17. To Mr. Gaines, for a seedling Calceolaria 

 " Alpha." 18. To Mr. Dods, gardener to Sir Geo. War- 



