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Tree Frogs. — A fresh supply of these interesting little 

 creatures from the South of France has been presented to the 

 Society, and as another envoi is promised, the Council think that 

 some of these may be spared for distribution among the Fellows 



and they propose to have a ballot for them in pairs in the 



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month of June. 



They are not only charming from their beauty, and the mar- 

 vellous similitude which they bear to the leaves amongst which 

 they live, but are most useful in a conservatory in clearing off 

 green fly, and all sorts of insect vermin. Formal notice will be 

 given of the ballot in the ** Proceedings " for June. 



XXXIII,— EXHIBITION OF HORTICULTURAL 

 IMPLEMENTS AT THE GREAT FLO^^TER 

 SHOWS, AT SOUTH KENSINGTON, on May 21, 



June 11, and July 2, 18G2. 



Implement Coim:mtttee. 

 The Council, with the view of promoting the improvement of 



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consisting of 



COLONEL CEklLO^'ER.— Chairman. 



EDWAUD EASTON, \ SIR JOSEPH PAXTON, M.P, 



JOHN FLEMING, and 



BEANDRETH GIBBS, | JAMES YEITGH, Jcif., 



'\Yho have recommended that Exhibitions of the following articles 

 should be held during the Society's Great Shows, on Wednesdays, 

 May ai, June 11, and July 2, v^^hich recommendation has been 

 confirmed by the Council, viz. : — 



Class A. — Heating Apparatus, Improvements in Ventila- 



tion, &c. 

 Class B, 



Roll 



planting, Fumigating Machines, &c. 



Class C. —Improvements in Garden Tools and Cutleiy, 



Garden Seats, &c. 



■ Class D.— Garden Ornaments in Wire Work, Trellises, 



Suspended Baskets, &c. 



Class E.— Garden Pottery, ConservatoryTubs, Garden Tallies 



and Labels, Tiles and Ornaments fer Garden Edgings, &c. 

 Class F— Imnlements for Watering, &c. Protecting and 



