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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
The AR piy анат the following Fel- 
lows, &e., to b-Committees SE organising 
NE various ар of the Exhibitio: 
. For nes dongs DECORATIONS OF ‘Be MON 
facra ‚ DRA ERVATORIES, 
ROOMS, 
The Turic ^f Майа, Lady Erw 
. Wilson Decem FR, S. M Standish Mr. 
С. "Turner, Mr. Veit ch. 
js For THE a Decor ATIONS OF к Сис 
` f Win- 
chester, Mr, Blandy, Mr. Harry mee Captain 
mec R.E., Mr. Beresford dies Rev. Dr. 
Mo ONIES 
ood, Mr. F. Smith, Mr, 
4. For Decorations or DINNER AND Supper 
aap 
The Marchioness of Waterford, Lady Ho 
dale, Mrs. Challoner 
Mrs, Cubitt, Mrs 
C. Wentwo: rth Dilke, 
= din оа WREATHS, CHAPLETS, 
Imes- 
RUE Chatfield, Mrs. Clutton, 
Inwood Jones, Sir 
The ieee a кшш, the Countess of 
Sah i lia Bingham, Lady Dorothy 
Nevill, = Buck, Me: Harding, 
ite Масе Cor- 
CTIONS— 
Viscountess Combermere, Lady Augusta Sturt, 
the Baroness L. de Rothschild, 
den, Mrs. Coffin, Mrs. Moffatt 
Mrs. Poyn der, Sir Joseph Paxton, Mr. ces 
Mr. S. Re edgrave. 
7. For АвтіғістАТ, FLOWERS ror ALL Pyr- 
)SES— 
The Duchess of Buecleuch, the Duchess of Man- 
chester, the Countess of Tankers ille Жл у Taun- 
п, Lady Sandford, Mrs. Harry Che 
Colonel Fisher, СВ. RE ‚ R.E., Mr. P. С. Owen, 
Thompson, and Mr R. C. Thompson Mess 
kindly undertaken to act as an Executive Com- 
mittee for arranging the Exhibition 
Regulations ы Intending Exhibitors, 
1. Exhibitors е9 give at bound three clear days’ 
notice in writing of the class or elasses in which 
they intend to exhibit am the number 
feet they propose 
, This i 18 to be done ty. filling up and ne 
of square 
ihe purpose, - l which may be had by appli- 
ie at the office g d "n 
2. Cards co 
ponding with the entries will be 
duerme on the 1 morning of the Exhibition at the 
ce arden 
ейнае will be responsible for the proper 
of these eards, and they are requ 
sat o leni that the cards correctly describe 
the objects | exhibit 
t correct, or be responsible 
of 
for, mistakes arising from th - 
this or any ots d e non-observanee 
n UEM > 
-continue Saturday and 
No specimens will be и after half-past 
eisti o a k on the morning of the Exhibition. 
Officers of Aue Society vu diat the placing 
of ux specimen 
nly bond "fide exhibitors, and pues pe 
as may be absolutely required for 
ments val be admitted with the ar у exhibited 
will > closed at Вай рык eight A.M 
кчы which ane o person will be allowed to enter, 
and all pers 
sage way must be ргезегуей durin 
t of 97 and all persons obstruct- 
ing it will be subject to immediate removal from from 
the Garden 
RES. 
The following Lectures have been delivered — 
xr гат AUL 0 n the Най. 
igs ce and Insect Life of 
Ama 
Mr. p cue on me Or ime 
On the 17th in r. Moo 
lecture on Ferns, in n. Council Боа 6 
is deliver à 
3 o'clock. 
ей RHODODENDRON SHOW. 
fw 
saei and only awaits its ghe covering. 
N ELECTION or FELL 
will take piaca, Py the lo s e m 
on the 17th of May, at 3 o'clock ; ийа чеш 
зо]е м for election, will ta 4 ihe 
25th inst., to allow of those wishing to atten! 
President's Conversazione being elec 
eire 
The first Promenade of the season will ti 
place c on ү ednesday the 18th of May vant M hoy 
and féte Hs Реже until yey no 
military band will perform from 3 to 
F 
SUMMARY OF THE PRIVILEGES 0 
FELLOW: 
Several additions having bee 
~ ae to the Lasse of the Fellows, 
o give a summary of the 
жы Кан for the year 1864 s 
$ @-! р 
оя of a Fellow paying Two з Guine y i; 
о Guineas admission on 76 э біта at 
болн if s payment of Twen Е 
Admission for зт ог i od ue * - 
at South Kensington d Chiswi ` 
nop 
as they 20” 
. Ww perso : 
friends to the Garden at Regen e s vr 
days and promenade days,t or, in 0 
Penes this right of p pe see [ges 
8, Sund ays, an т ой 
d for a book of orders, в s 
7 аа composition covers both entrance 
nt ons Sundays, in the absence of De 
or wife may exercise this privilege 
