98 MONTHLY SUMMARY. 
Willett Adye, Esq., has made a valuable contribution to the 
nascent Library in the shape of Lambert’s magnificent work on the 
genus Pinus, It is the folio edition of 1889, containing figures of 
. the later discoveries, such as Pinus Coulteri, P. tuberculata, &c., not 
known at the date of the earlier editions, 
Exhibition of Seulpture.—The Sculptors’ Institute have appointed 
the following Eminent Artists to be а Committee for the purpose of 
carrying out the details of the Exhibition; viz., H. Calder Marshall, 
R.A., J. H. Foley, R.A., H. Weekes, R.A., W. Е. Woodrington, and 
Edward B. Stephens, Secretary. They have received full power from the 
Council of the Horticultural Society to decide upon the reception or 
rejection of the works which may be offered for exhibition, the placing 
of the accepted works, and all other details relating to the management 
The works of Art intended for the Exhibition of Sculpture will be 
received from the 13th to the 18th of April, when the Committee of 
the Sculptors’ Institute will decide upon which are to be admitted, 
and place them in position. 
Great International Exhibition of Fruit, &c, in 1862.—Wr. 
Wrench, of London Bridge, has requested an error to be corrected by 
which a medal was awarded to him at this show for Canadian Barley 
f of to W. Dixon, Esq, to whom it properly belonged. The 
d S Кш to have been misled by the accidental displacement of 
: » PATE for ApriL— On the 15th of April will be held the third 
SE р ad à ч вон, preety destined for AzaLEas and Roses, 
‚ & Мее 1 $ i 
the Comi Room, at 2 eelock zr о Роне wil аке place in 
A Ballot for Plants will take place immediately afterwards. 
