6 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
of Manufacturing Perfumes, Mr. Perks supplied 
information and several beautiful illustrations of 
the manufacture of Lavender; and Mr, Warrick 
gave an account of the cultivation oe the different 
plants from which od ‚ as practised 
at the flower-farms in the spi cts чы, of Nice 
Mr. sent pecinan of the following 
pens to о illustrate t ‘the Lectures :— 
ui sia, Cedar, 
"nig Dass ped Citron PER Seville 
rin Ora mo а 
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Bs oi Ras tae 
fel Gera ose-sented 
um, Lemon-scented Gera 
WEEKLY SHOWS. 
_ The first of the Satu rday онно Was held 
м eR о 4 zaoo 
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Son 
(Mr. W. Smythe, gardenen), Elucham Hall, Norfolk, 
sent a large b : 
- by Messrs. Е, 
©. Hende: ў Wellington ad ursery, 
St. John's ый rom the latter place the 
greater number e specimens were of th 
curious бачан Bacco + Tessrs, A. Hen- 
а Oy of pple Place Nursery, also 
sent a pen of i Mrs. Wood is ia 
in addition to the с — of Primulas y 
other nives Жы pla some eut of 
Camellias, and a be: vy а of cut flowers of 
Lapageria rosea; and 7 edges, of 
the 
the Castle, Wall pua Adi m sent fus 
ongainvillea speci 
The band of the Tet Life кч еы performed in 
the Conservatory during the 
The following is a list of peus certifteates 
eut specimens of 
aw: 
F карам Certificates 
T" 
MEETING TO CONSIDER BYE-LAWS, 
А Special General Meeting was sale on the 
13th December, 1864, to receive the Report of the 
Concil on the Bye-laws: Mr. Winsox SAUNDERS 
chair. 
n the 
The notices summoning the meeting were read, 
and copies of the Bye-laws wen had been made 
by the neil were cireulat 
The коне ниг om the Council was then 
ead :— 
* The re "a" t to the general egre that 
erg have inade and established Mi 
Hus 
also recommend. t т те of ac "dori of - 
е Bul omni which is in the following 
sni pi 
The geo appointed by the Council to 
revise the “ВуеЧанв now beg to submit the follow- 
2 the performance of their Фини 
пе кануу pii their attention drawn very par 
ticular иу! = é e ages ана of the Charter. 
They regret to state that the greatest of the 
many йш they have moe ced has been 
that of c "à h arc 
nstruin «oe these provisió 
ambiguous, pes some cases contrad 
They Мб. moreover, 
the nad ri eating 
the Con eid. to beu satisfactory, and that a larg 
iem should be submitted. jor re- etn every 
yea ey recommend, ented that the Council 
ссн take s steps аз soon as possible to asin a 
new Charter. 
The Chairman stated that the Council had bee 
greatly сев асе о Mr. Bowring, and es pecially t 
Mr. Thring, for their assistance in making and pre- 
paring the new ape -laws. 
Mr. Harry Chester explained юс — 
ae = ези am on the old Вуе-1 After 
e Bye- meee were "adjusted as 
published ir in a follow; ing pape 
It was then rends on the motion of Mr. 
Mau seconded by Sir Andrew Scott Waugh, 
hat the existing Bylaw LA the — be те: 
in aled, and that the n e-laws made and 
established by the Council, Pd уа еуі һу == 
to this meeting, with the amendment made there 
2 E i by this General Meeting of эч Ее fioi 8 
And a copy of the Bye-laws, with ‘the mendment, 
was spi by the Chairman as v 
chair 
T st 
m Chart 
—Mr. mas Ingram, Tt was 
a EUM enon оте gos ne; Sir . S. Waugh, and unanim ously — o, That the 
c un m Paxton, for large basket of Black | thanks of the Soc icty be given to - 
Pri : i "s; Mrs Wood, a collection of | and y atone to Mr. Тот ng, for their Valuable ser- 
$; Mrs. Wood, for a sollectian of stove | vices in preparing the Bye-laws : 
and greenhouse plants in flower; Messrs. 6. | 1 e кона: of Mr. Godson, seconded by Mr. 
im 2 Son, for a collection | of Primulas: в; | Bowring, the thanks of the meeting were Dae 
essrs. Е. (+. Henderson 0 ion of : the 
за Sinensis alien ection of | to Mr. Wikon Minsi for his conduet in 
an 
lants; э. . К. Hedges, for ent inedia ens of 
ivdlea speciosa; Mr. Thom: 
Bongai i Маэ г. Thomas Ingram, for 
-class Certificaics.—Mr. W. Sm the, for 
жан of Black Barbarossa Gra: А ч 
рез ( rafted on 
the Muscat of Al dria); Mr. W, the, for 
Mrs 
1, for a collection of cut Camellias, ` 
BYE-LAWS э THE ROYAL HORTICUL- 
URAL SOCIETY, 
per! a -by Letters Patent in the year 1789, 
Se of дешет “ovement of 
рн ches, ornamental ax well @5 
