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PROCEEDIN GS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
July 6, 1864. Suconp GREAT SHOW. 
OSHUA Dix in the chair. 
` The subjects shown on this oceasion formed 
classes xlvi, xlvii, xlviii, xlix., and li. of the 
schedule, and were {эйс by sab- committees, 
which made the following awards : 
XLVI. New or RARE Inu» PLANTS IN 
FrowE 
ЕвтсА Lixpieyana—Mr. — Holloway. 
A eA flowering еен in the 
= eal resembling 
Mie ils, Esq., Bo uie "Cheshire, à de Ud Mic 
stove phrab, which had sprung up in soil received 
from Moulmein. It had much the habit of 1. 
acuminate 
crocata and с 
leaves, and small П deep sony el гам їпоге 
n r than in = 
It was a plant of some praia, зай probably when 
tablished ишу S э useful for Аа 
more es 
purposes. Commenda 
м 80; vede NUM).—Mr. Vurren, 
Chelsea. A sub-shrubby perennial from Chili and 
eru e were about a foot high, with 
à 
wi 
deep р peru flowers, 
y, and freely produced. Owin ng te its 
colour and the obovate-lanceolate form of the 
к it had Merken the object of a St. John's 
Commen 
ehe remaining meni in this elass were 
From Mr. sen Chelsea.— Peperomia arifolia 
ed Tydea venos 
Mr. Cox = J. Tyrrell, Esq., 
Exeter siete Фф. 9 ^». p ll plant with iot 
stems and leaves, the latter edid ovate obtu 
bcne the former term inated A an erect spike 
of drooping y ellowish-green flowe 
XLVIL New or se som sue PLANTS NoT 
BEAUCARN 
Sp.— e of the 
plants "bins eenectitia, with a 
Тш, bulbiform stem, from which issued a tuft 
Spreading, glaucous, tapering, ye finely 
denticulated leaves. oa Qr "ife niii 
zen FLORID 
Ata, — Meses А. 
х & Co, Pin ions ч Plac 
4 A the leaves were beauti ifully К 
$ Ваз Ъееп 99 noticed in vol, 
lst Certificate. WB 
Оршовговзсм PALMATUM.— An 
ceedingly rare and curious кор! жей. Pon, 
relate sd our native Adder's tongue, but with flesh 
, A 
7 ed fronds six or eight inches high. 1s 
1 respect it resem’ 
— Мг. Вил. A very 
cia ред D ны habit, 
ium. It had 
viously shown without Sab fro 
1 
The Rev. 
and had been porary for Pteris pellucida. The 
fructification, however, is that of Blechnum, from 
which it differs in its imbing habit. 15 Certif- 
-: 
nus Drawcor-—Mr. Вілл. зории 
Island species of Sere Pine, of Dora sa Ei 
with narrowish glaucous leaves, and, et 
мек 2. elegant habit, 25 "Ф ба +. VOR 
THURIU e Soc Сакрех. Опе 
of the plants piri from s Brazil by Mr. Weir; 
the leaves had a em wing 
n te Ro -— of a d 
jeleva interme diate veins. The 
hona are ее and аг measure two 
f when fully developed so that there is 
o doubt that it will prove a first-class 
plant ; Ye. the plants are not yet established. 
2nd — cad : sso wa NE Alan. 
At: ll ‘tufted, ass, vlabite groe enhouse plant 
New х Zeala dms му уез аге distinctly marked 
with m та б -coloured ribs. Com 
dat 
The emaining subjects wer 
Fro еа n Calonyction ion мале 
Caladium Йа, Doodia media соту 
eloped ; 
cla $ m Borneo, : 
rad jud e of an merit, but the yeh of them appa 
rently a a DAR and handsome pu aiit de 
mato ны bourbonicum ; Geonoma hir 
Dieffen achia grandis ; and a species of 1604. 
From Messrs. HERB STENGE 
8 Е 
n 258 
ding plant. It had been introdu om Pu 
Ayres, and appears be also a e af i 
The whole plant, especially the leaves, cs 
The cupped à ched-up & 
the lants a somewhat iiir v pinched- 
калы which may m m against their usefulness 
2 and 
LAE Varron :-—Se mune "I 2 
Woo entau usina compacta, pot MS 
sider ы amet nently pes t from the jua 
kinds; Sedum Sieboldii ioco à 
certificat ed. 
m Mr. May, gardener to J. Әр» = 
Hawkesyard Park, Rugeley: =e tion 
guineum 
XLVIII. New Orcums m FLOWER. 
Cyprirrprum Ноокквж.— Мг. Bort fe and 
species with handso mely-tess esselated down і 
нл lipped flowers, having green Ws at the 
broad purple e ciliated petals spo 
base. ertificate. 
One of the handsome species 
related to 
sum, with black-haired stems, and Kan 
