PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL 
95- 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
As respects the lighting, the аен а козы 
‘the most careful attention oe experi 
ientific oihar rwise, who 
ously agre Ar ia it is imply 
a question of Prope r lec cual and t 
tilation provided by the Soc 
Gas is used quu 
an be decided on; and should you 
maig it, the еган would, be glad to see a He 
puta tion of your body deavour to a 
some satisfaztory solution of this point, if fà Мне 
an appóintment 
The eveni 
attraetive part of the exhibition, but if 
show will probably be the most 
after these 
explanations you should still be of opinion that 
ould desire only to ‚её your p je OT ONE 
ay, arrangements will b И to eet in 
е arranging уоп а 
u may remove them at the зө of the first day's 
exhibition. 
The Council will be glad to hear specifically from 
each individual, which of the different arrange- 
ments he has a preference for, in order that they 
may prepare aecordingly. 
m, m, &e. *$ 
(Signed) ANDREW MURRAY, 
EXHIBITION OF SCULPTURE, 
А communication having bee eived from the 
Secretary to the Spainn: Institute, objecting to 
the rules proposed for thi в exhibition, the 
d l have directed the following letter to be 
ent to him, viz. 
dward В. Ste tephens, Esq., Secretary to the 
Institution of Sculpture. Sir,--I am directed b 
ome 
t of 
ay 4 especially the use of terra 
hey would be quite йде, if more 
B Breen to the chine = = 2 ve simply the right 
urning the work terrà cotta: the 
Е . himself undertaking the кера, of 
the terra cotta specimen or not at his pleas 
Th 
toe 
de pus execution of plaster models i 
le Bee" po y 
the hands C 
The Cou 
corporation, 
,, Trusting that this explanation of the views of 
may exist, —] am, 
(Sig nas ‘Axprew Murray 
ssistant Secretary. 
Reports of the Floral Committee, 
(Continued, from р. 73.) 
m 30, 1864. The Rev. Josuva Dix in the 
chai 
This meeting ш holden in conjunction with the 
Second Spring Show, and amongst the subjects ex- 
Т id several pf oe were distributed as 
ee 
B 
p касне — Му. W. Bott, Chel- 
This gegra undeveloped gusti of а SI 
distinct ur most beautiful tropical Ec: n, 
something the Lans of the mnog Bes 
Peareii, shown at the previous meeting, but differ- 
ing entirely i in its fructifieation. Though not at 
its best, enoug esent to show that this will 
am 
a foot in bread 
taking a selon ‚ро orm. 
rond is smooth and of a clear green colour. 
the 
uppermost on the esp саа being s simplo, 
the lower ай г three cleft. are 
us rous, б: sori being sm: за 
воено indusium, 
a 
cut Fe 
favourite pers a са 
HAMJEROPS 
е 
vators. 1 T rtificat 
. Bu = 
markably е ик gins Palm from Mexi The 
leaves, which are divided into е distant iba 
| laneeo olate ents, are elevated on long glen дег _ 
stalks ; and the play of light amongst the foliage 
