KBFORTS OF THE FRUIT COMMITTEl.. 



Hally,Mr. J.' 

 Harrowby, Earl of. 



Harcourt, Col. 

 Jams, G. K., Esq. 

 Hedges, J. K., Esq. 

 Leicester, Earl of. 

 Leighton, Sir B. 

 Leslie, C. P., Esq. 

 Lloyd, W. Jones, E 

 MichoUs, H., Esq. 



'l., E° q." 



Ne^l,LadyDOTothy. 



Sibthorp, Col. 

 Smith, J. Scott, Esq. 



Staniforth 

 Tremayne 



The following plants, of which there was a supply sufladent 

 for all the Fellows who applied for them, were distributed as 



Berberis, sp. Pichincha 



ijupressua Uovemana 

 Cupressua Macnabiana 



IX.— REPORTS OF THE FRUIT COMMITTEE. 



{Continued from p. 37.) 

 May 3, 1859. (8, St. Martin's PZace).— The Rev. L. Vernon 

 Hakcourt, V.P.H.S., in the Chair, 

 With the exception of some Easter Beurre Pears, from 

 Charles Sanderson, Esq., Kilbum, there were no exhibitions 

 of Fruits at this Meeting. The Pears above-mentioned were 

 found to be deficient in flavour. 



June 7. (8, St. Martin's Place).— Mr, Edmonds, F.H.S., in 

 the Chair. 



Mr. James ScROGGiis, gardener to W. H. Whitbread, Esq., 

 F.H.S., exhibited a Melon, called Snow's Prolific Green-fleshed, 

 not a large variety, but a handsome, roundish, somewhat oblate 

 fruit, about the size of the Bromham Hall, and bearing much 



