772 KEPOETS OF THE YRUIT COMMITTEE. 



XC VII.— ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING, 



November 7, 1862. 



An Ordinary General Meeting of the Society was held in the 

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

 November 7, J. J, Blandy, Esq., V. P. in the Chair, when the 

 following candidates were elected, viz. : 



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FELLOWS. ■ : 



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Barker, Charles John, Godalming, Surrey. 



Eustace, Captain Charles, 31, Upper Grrosvenor Street, W. 



Harper, Kev. Henry, Calthorpe Rectory, Eugby, 



Kennedy, Mrs. Sydney, 39, Cleveland Square, Hyde Park, W. - 



Scratton, Daniel Robert, Prittlewell Priory, Essex. 



Wheeler, Alfred Cummins, Kingslolm, Gloucesten 



FOREIGN CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. 



Forrester, Rev. Dr., President of the Board of Agriculture, Truro, Nova 

 Scotia. 



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Honeymau, Rev. D,, Autigonishe, Nova Scotia. 



KegeljaliD, M., Secretary of the Horticultural Society, Namur, 



McQ-ibbon, James, Botanic Garden, Cape Town. 



Miles, Professor H. H., M.A., Lennoxville, Canada East. 



Morren, M. Edward, Professor of Botany at the University of Licge, 



XCVIII.— EEPORTS OF THE FRUIT COMMITTEE, 



Sept, 23n/, 1862. — Mr. Edmonds in the Chair. 

 At thi^ Meeting the following prizes were offered and awarded : 



Class A, For the best 3 Dishes of Dessert Apples. Distuict 



Kinds. 



First Prize — To j\Ir. David CuNNiNGHrAW, Palace Gardens, 

 Fulham. For Early Nonpareil, Yellow Ingestrie, and Fulham 

 Pippin, 



Second Prize — To Mr. Swtnerd, li^Iinster Abbey. For Cox's 

 Orange Pippin, Bibston Pippin, and Kerry Pippin. 



Class B. For the best 3 Dishes of Dessert Pears. Distinct 



Kinds. 



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First Prize— To Mr. Spivet, gardener to J. A. Houblon, Esq. 



