220 MONTHLY SUMMARY. 
Frazer, Rev. Arthur Bruce, Haversham Rectory, Newport Pagnel. 
Hadow, Patrick Douglas, The Priory, Sudbury, Middlesex, N.W. 
Harris, John, 3, Prince's Gate, S.W. 
Hatchett, John, 11, Lower Grove, Brompton, S.W. 
Herries, The Lord, 39, Upper Grosvenor Street, W. 
Isaac, Mrs. Samuel, 61, Onslow Square, S.W. 
Jervois, Mrs., 9, Southwick Crescent, Hyde Park, W 
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Meurant, Captain Ed Е . S. Club, Cha treet, St. James's, S.W. 
Miller, W. Н. Welch, 36, Leinster Square, Bayswater, W. 
Morgan, 39, Portman Square, W, 
gan, Hon. Godfrey C., 
Murray, Miss Е. C., 54, Rutland Gate, S.W. ез 
Neeld, Lady, 92, Eaton Square, S.W., and Grittleton, Chippenham, Wilts. 
Plimsoll, Samuel, 9, Harrington Square, N.W. 
Ramsay, Mrs., 1, Sussex Square, Hyde Park, W. 
Rhodes, Rev. Godfrey, 3, Gloucester Crescent, Hyde Park, W. 
e Square, S.W. 
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mpson, Miss A. E., Kirkby Stephen, Westmoreland. 
Tyrrell, John, Topsham Road, E 
xeter. 
Wheeler, Mr; muel, Barrow Hill, Chertsey. 
Whitmore, John, 124, Sloane Street, S.W. 
are, W. ' 
Somerset, The Duchess of, The Admiralty, Whitehall, S.W. 
Thompso: i i S 
Ballot for Plants in May.—A Ballot took place оп the 29th of May , 
but in consequence of the short time between that day and the publication 
of these proceedings, it was impossible to get the result ready for publi- 
cation in them, It will appear in next month's “ Proceedings." 
information will, no doubt, be obtained from even partial or imperfect 
returns, the gaps in which may be capable of being supplied from other 
sources, 
The Committee would 
particularly direct the attention of those who 
may take an interest in 
the inquiry, to the Larch. Every information 
its disease or diseases, the conditions which give 
t, in such an inquiry as this, the more 
on, the more valuable must be 18 
supply information drawn from other countries 
se of the larch, how far the disease has attacked 
in its native woods on the Continent) are, there- 
(as for example, in the ca 
the tree in plantations or 
