| PROCEEDINGS 
OF THE 
e= Horticultural Society. 
Vor. IV. MARCH, 1864. No. б. f, Раса 
Nore,—The rule as to the size of pots for ri on the back of the Fellow's visiting card, 
which i follows is list of Prizes for Scarle t Pei porfuma » 
in the Schedule of inm July Show, only applies to the n “даш mit А. В. and friend. (Signed) C. D. 
Scarlet [etta 
Deos by tbe Council, 
THE HYACINTH OR FIRST Land SHOW 
on 
friends (with ls. tickets) admit 
Te general publie admitted at two uie. at 
E: ate pa all the Shows are now to be had by 
application at the Offices of the Society. 
A meeting of the Sub-Committee of the Floral 
Committee will be held on the same day at 10 
o'clock. 
ANNUAL ue Er M ОЕ ER: 
The usual Packe w be obtained by 
application at the «s у. Exhi bition "Rond. If 
required to be sent by post, 12 stamps should be 
enclosed with the Te оп. 
PRIVILEGES. 
In accordance with their recommendations dn 
their — to the Annual Meeting, which w 
adopted by that meeting, the Council beg pA 
announce :— 
l. That the Fellows have the new privilege of 
purehasing (previous to the day) any number 
о ets о ission to 
f tick f admission to each Great Show 
$ half price, that is 2s. 6d. in of 5s 
2. That at each of the minor Shows, the Fel 
lows have the privilege of purchasing tickets 
for their friends at 1s. instead of 2s. 6d. each, 
ењ. last price will or i to be e 
to the general public), 
3, That the Fellows have the p of 
visiting the Shows at an earlier hour than 
the general уон and also tha may 
bring their 
the public will be admitted on payment of 1з. 
each ; on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, 
Thursdays, and Fridays, that Fellows shall 
onl Еи introduce ae friends 
pma 
y order not to extend to Show days. A 
venient form of giving the order will be в de 
б. личн the evening meetings which they hope 
able to hold, shall be confined to the 
+ бач of the Society, and to other learned 
societies. 
6, The Council have resolved to ins 
ters of novelty or aot ме [ез the 
Fellows. 
A summary of the privileges of the Fellows 
will be s iven, in which the whole 
arrangements for the year will be embodied 
wee OF SCULPTURE—JUNE, 1864. 
Тһе 
е 2 of the peop cultivate flowers 
garden Council therefore beta the 
sale exhibition with in co nce, 
e the arrangements for ў the zon 1864 and 
each year the Council will make 
to the value of 500/., provided that п 
original до rks of cient "vage are я 
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2. Ава Mee rule it is desirable that all works 
should be finish But 
the price of a separate plaster copy must cia 
3. The Society especially desires that all works 
sent in should be distinctly labelled with the 
me of the subject, the — name and ad- 
i at which = may 
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5. The Society w y 
i igh of having farther сор copies P the work 
future 
6. [: be Poe nin Palio state to the Royal a 
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eotta, or in "uibs, or in bronze, such 
