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GENERAL MEETING, 



The Ballot for Plants was then proceeded with. The list of 

 those selected for distribution on this occasion comprised 19 

 sorts — chiefly greenhouse and hardy ornamental shrubs — ^for 

 which there were 360 applicants. Of eleven kinds there were 

 plants for all who had applied for them ; but for the under- 

 mentioned a ballot was necessary, when the following Fellows 

 were declared to have been successful: — 



I Lawsoniana, 50 Plants, 137 Applicants. 



Auldjo, T. R.. Esq. 

 Belper, The Lord 

 Bewley, Thomaa, Es^ 

 Browne, Edward, Esq. 



Dilke, C. Wentworth, 



Esq. 

 Dobinson, Joaepli, Esq. 

 Edmonds, Mr. C. 

 Egerton of Tatton, The 



Gwynn, Howell, Esq. 

 Hanbuiy, Robert, Esq. 

 Hardy, Gathome, Esq. 

 Hedges, J. Kirby, Esq. 

 Henry, David, Esq. 

 Hill, Charles, Esq. 

 Hughes, Wm. Hughes, 



Hulse, Charles, Esq. 



:ox, R. H., Esq. 

 humming, Sir A. P. 



Gordon, Bart. 

 ?urzon, Hon. S. Roper 

 )eacon. Miss. 



Fletcher, John C, Esq. 



GovEOTANA, 50 Plants, 64 

 Frere, G. E., Esq. 



Green, John, Esq. 



Hemming, Capt. Wal- 

 Hope, A. J. Beresford, 

 Hope, The Lady Mil- 

 dred Bereaford 

 Leicester, The Earl of 

 Leighton, Sir B., Bart. 

 LeaUe, Col. Charles P., 



Lowther, Robert, Esq 

 Maberley, Mrs. James 



ueighton, Sir Baldwin, 



liongman, Wm., Esq, 

 Mac Tier, A. W., Esq. 

 Morley, Samuel, Esq, 

 Northwick, The Lord 

 Parry, Miss 

 " ' im, F. L., Esq. 



rdson, T. S., Esq, 

 Rotton, J. Francis, Esq. 

 Rumbold, Mr. W. H. 

 Skynner, W. H., Esq. 



ey, Henry, Esq. 

 Wright, John, Esq. 



Applicants. 



Maddy, T. Watkin, Esq. 

 Marjoribanks, E , Esq. 

 MichoUs, H. L., Esq. 

 MUbanke,H, J.,Esq. 

 Nicholl, Rev. E. T. 

 Paget, Chas., Esq, MP. 



Rashleigh, Jonathan, 



iolly, W. 



