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Tophani, John, Esq., Middleham, Bedale, Yorkshire. 



Towers, George, Esq., 2, Lansdowne Place, West Brompton, S.W. 



Trotter,_ Robert, Esq., 26, Thurloe Square, S.W. ; and Twyford Lodge, East 



Tyringham, William Backwell, Esq., Tyringham, Newport Pagnell, Bucks, 



Voeux, The Lady Sophia Des, India Villa, Queen's County, Ireland, 



Voeux, Sir Henry William Des, Bart., India Villa, Queen's County. Ireland. 



Yillis, Mrs. Catherine, Rossway, Berkhampstead, Herts. 



Wagstaff, WilUam, Mrs., 91, Westhourne Terrace, Paddington, W. 



Waite, Henry, Esq., 3, Victoria Street, Pimlico, S.W. 



Walker, William Harrison Captain, 103, Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Part, W. 



Way, Rev. H. H., Alderbourne, Gerrards, Bucks. 



WiUs, Mrs., 41, Mecklenburgh Square, W.C. 



Wilkins, James, Esq., National Club, 1, Whitehall Place, S.W. 



Wheatstone, Professor, The Mall. Hammersmith. W. 



Wood, Nicholas 



i Bennett, White Lodge, Putney, i 



Yates, Rev. Edmund T., M.A.. Aylsham 

 Zaba, N. P., Esq., 3, Sydney Street, C 



Jpril 9, 1861.— The Key, Joshua Dix in the Chair. 



) what should be regarded 

 iv" Plant, was agreed to : — 

 " Every plant which 



The subjects exhibited were as follows ;— 



Campylobotrysrefulgens.— from Mr. W. Bvll, F.RH.S., 

 Chelsea. This was a veiy handsome stove plant of the orna- 

 mental-foliaged class, and had been introduced to cultivation by 

 M. Linden, of Brussels. It was stated to be a native of Chiapa, 

 Mexico. The plant was dwarfish in habit, with large opposite 

 obovate sessile leaves, tapered below, having a satiny lustre on 

 the surface, which was of a deep olive-green colour, with pale- 

 coloured whitish depressed nerves and ribs. It was awarded a 

 First-Class Certificate. 



Azalea Kinghomii :— from Mr. Kinghorx, Sheen Nursery, 

 Richmond. This varietv, which was exhibited last season, was 



