44 MONTHLY SUMMARY, 
Various suggestions were made by Ool. Challoner, Mr. Carter Wood, 
and other gentlemen, who addressed the Meeting, and a letter from 
Mr. William Cooper, suggesting alterations in the Garden, was read. 
To these the Chairman replied, and a vote of thanks to him for his 
conduct in the Chair terminated the proceedings. 
New Vice-Presidents and Committees.—His Grace the Duke of 
Buccleuch has exercised his power of nominating Vice-Presidents, 
by re-appointing the same gentlemen as before, with the exception of 
the Bishop of Winchester, who retires from the Council. In his place 
His Grace has nominated Dr. Lindley. Dr. Lindley was appointed 
Assistant-Secretary in 1822, In 1826, he was appointed to the double 
offices of Assistant-Secretary in London, and Assistant-Secretary at the 
altered to that of Vice-Secretary, and in 1858, he was elected 
member of Council and Secretary. His present nomination as Vice- 
President is a fitting recognition of the great obligations the Society is 
under to him for his long and eminent services to the Society and 
Horticulture. 
A list of the members of the various Committees appointed by the 
Council will be found at р. 60. The Arboricultural Committee is a 
newly constituted body, whose province it will be to devote their at- 
tention to Arboricultural subjects in the same or some similar way to 
that paid by the Floral and Fruit Committees to the subjects falling 
within their departments, 
Ze of Seeds in February.—The result of this will be found at 
Bayley, me he Lowndes Square, S.W, 
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Catleugh, W, T., е Pantygoitre, Newport, Monmouth 
Grey, Major-General ечи В St. y dammersmith, W, 
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Innes, Mrs., 23, Oxford Terrace, Ну. Kensington, W. 
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Saumarez, Miss, 41, Prince’s Gate, W qwe. 
Seely, Charles, M.P., 26, Prince's Gate, W. 
Shackel, John Webb, Maiden d, Berks, 
Wane: Winslet М.р, 42, Hyde Park Square, W, 
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