688 EEPORTS OF THE FLORAL COMMITTEE, 



Caladium "picturatuin, Caladium Chantini, Caladium bico- 

 lor niagnificum, Caladium Wightii, Caladium Baraquiui, 

 Caladium Belleymei, Caladium Troubetskoji^ C.dadinm 

 pcecile. 



Extra Prize. — Mr. John Cattell, Westerliam, 



Helicbrysum bracteatum incurvum, 24 Tarieties. 



Esti-a Prize.— Mr William Cutbusb & Sou, Nurserymen, Higbgate. 



Lilium lancifolium rubrvtm, L. lancifolium album, L. lanci- 

 folium.roseum, L. lancifolium cruentum, 12 plants. 



Extra Prize. — Messrs. Ivery & Son, F.R.H.S., Dorking, 



50 Habdy Fjsrxs. 



12 BEST];PLA^'T3 FOR THE DECORATION OF THE DiNNER TaELE. 



1st Prize. — ^Messrs. Veitcb & Son^ F.R.H.S., Exeter and Chelsea.. 

 Jlighly commended. Mr. Bvill, Chelsea. 



LXXXIV.— ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING, 



September 5, 1862. 



An Ordinary General Meeting of the Society was held in the 

 Coxmcil Room, at the Garden, South Kensington, on Friday, 

 September 5, S, Hollies Godson, Esq., F.R.H.S., in the Chair, 

 when the following candidates were elected Fellows, viz, : 



Challis, Alderman, Enfield, Middlesex, N, 



Disney, Edgar, The Hyde, Ingatestone, Essex. 

 Dunn, Major General, Inglewood, Ilungerford, Berks. 

 Hunt, Mrs. Henry A., 64, Eccleston Square, S.W. 

 Lyttelton, Hon. Spencer, 13, Eaton Terrace, Eaton Square, S.W, 

 Vaughan, Henry, 28, Cumberland Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W- 

 Wian, William, 210, High Hoiborn, W.C. ,_ : 



■ White, Mrs. Edward Foxe, 50, Argyll Road, Kensington, W. 

 Williams, Mrs. Peers, 41, Berkeley Square, W. 



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LXXXV.— REPORTS OF THE FLORAL 



COMMITTEE. 



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September 23ri. — The Rev. Joshua Dix in the Chair. 



Abies excelsa,rar.aiir€a:— from Messrs. J. & C. Lee, Ham- 

 mersmith. This exhibition consisted of two plants of a distinct- 

 -looliing Golden Spruce Fir, which Messrs. Lee had "cultivated for 

 ■the last three or four vears. during which time the golden hue had 



