68 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Apmission or FRIENDS ву OnpxzR.— The resolu- 
tion of a. Couneil to admit the friends of the 
on Sundays ys, and Saturdays, appears 
have given general satisfaction. It as, however, 
been represented to the ouneil that it would b 
acceptable to the Fellows if the plan were adopted 
У is follo by logical and other 
Societies, of giving a book containing a more ite 
number of orders, but which might ep on 
185 of June and þe- 
Comrrrr 8.—The following bands 
have intimated their intention to езду for the 
iety, viz. :—Stroud 
PROGRESS OF WORKS. 
e various works in the South "pner 
Gardens, sanctioned by the Council and the 
missioners for th i 
ceeding wit h 
most Lue of t ла will be со 
the great show mpleted befo 
we ie at DT at entrance in Exhibition 
ae d, Fe ll remark that the Lobby to the 
ага Roo: en enclosed in a way d t 
ак ап effective and - 
hibiting Ма for the us = каныш, re 
well the entrance, will th 
hien * : exits draped, e been 
put up, so that an accurate register of 
enteri Ave Ns will be kit Ё ie ee 
jon of the South Arcad i 
NAUDE edit arno cae е is being S er 
ition of 1862, is being erected, а a 
to look even better in the X i 
t 
A m cover, To the north of it ама 
Mouclith. d. т Я г the French 1 
e Jura Mountains, 
M. P. de T nseau, St. Ylie, Jur; Fiais Ai 4 
1 surmount the colum One 
record the facts of tlio late- ы 
Кнын me will be a suitable memorial of the 
On the other side will Бе a sun-dial. 
k of thi má 
often бе, is now fast disappearing 
The ponds will 
The А apparatus may now be seen at work 
in the gardens. 
The contractors for completing the North Arcade 
are busy with the glazed frames ced the pasti 
The ady for the June show ‚ The 
and much progress h 
with the preparations ‘br lighting It is hoped to 
give i асе rst Con e before the end of P May. 
tem ^ eias will be s eT 
ded by two glass entranees—one in 
Albert's’ Road, "ie her in Exhibition Road. 
They will join on v e pavilions of the No 
reades, thus aff at least 1,800 feet of 
uninterrupted e of conservatory and orch F 
houses for he nades and the exhibition © 
Horticaltu 
f these mn houses — that in Prince 
Alberts Road—has Ъ 
Ormson, and 
Messrs. Smith > Taylor. They are to 
Ma 
in the annexes and preparations 
for planting are nearly finished. The Council will 
be grateful for presents of evergreen plants 
the Fellows who éy dite to give away any. k 
or the show of R drons, Captain d 
has designed a tent above 300 feet long, by 1 t 
feet wide, on a new principle я af 
ng between two i masts пиру’ 
he 
а for 
amphitheatre, and promises to be m Ave уз 
h play of Messrs. Water 
endrons. The sides of these annexes are еп- 
has 
osed by an oak paling, seven feet high, which! 
ео put up by Mr. Murray Marshall of Godalmi 
FISH-HATCHING. — Considerable difficulty has 
been experien need 
е pond: hs the culty of Leming the fish m 4 
= basin or сапа] варанае from the rest withou 
