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PROCEEDINGS 
Hopal Horticultural Society. 
Norr. —Fellows are reques sted to place, as the 
oen of the year's M TP the pages of 
will thus be 
referrin es of the officers of 
те and to ths Li he 
year. The Index for Vol. IV. will be given with 
the next n umber. 
Announcements by the Council. 
c mp vi ents concerning the Saturday 
admission of Fellows, and Wednesday Promenades, 
бе. ттар n at the ma om ignem ng of 21st inst., 
есь ut page fa matter on page 
after жиш we Febru the 
Band will commence playing in the Dolor 
оп Saturdays an and Mondays at 3 o'clock. 
ÅNNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF SEEDS. 
The usual packets 
ы айе Exhibi жы но 25th Feb. 
Y 4 ы ө Ъе by post, 
TE ceci stamps should be muet with 
cation ш» a four-guinea Fellow, and 10 
stamps by a ewer -guinea Fellow, 
е аа FOR THE TWO FIRST 
HOWS. 
Royal Hort 
а ган ity г 2e icultural Society and the Bo- 
а 
Аз {һезе в were named 
es at ths same гн the Council a the 
ting of the tanie Society when this 
те E to hav n dise , no deci 
tie yet been рсе; and the Council of 
t have determined, in 
iis" the Fellows о ‘ee two Societies, the 
Without fh the public, to make, themselves, 
ibo. er delay, an core in both the 
The 
ling fret 6 е Show Moy тартай" and Camel- 
or ‘tnd held at South Kensington on 
spring flowering tulips. 
in the south-east Apes 
may E obtained by application 
ter of the ante-garden, and 16,500 in the beds 
T form triangles on each side of t 
Some are also planted u 
which бону Ше 
other places The ey amount in all to ards of 
50,000, ый: it is expected that they ville deed 
to bloom in the first мет in April, eH A e 
in flower until the second week in The 
bulbs will then be бнрн ed. 
EXHIBITION or Spring FLOWERS. 
m Cross, has 
acinth: 
cepted his offer. 
Council have ges м 
терде] on the 20th 
he 
The exhibition will be e 
will be the more interesting from his having it in 
his power to illustrate it thoroughly sA living 
specimens selected from the exhibitio 
SurrLUS Рвортск or CHISWICK GARDEN, 
The Council are E measures for er 
ing the produce’ of the Chiswick Garden 
available for all Fellows ei poem to take ees 
vantage of it. 
It 18 now proposed to receive orders at South 
Kensington for fruit, уеде and flowers, and to 
have the things delivered on the following day, 
either at South ] ensington d the ad of the 
Fellow requiri The flowers will be sent. 
either loose or made into bouquets as be 
quired. If the demands are numerous, and it 
appears to the wis T body of the 
rocur 
f the produce of Chis vid. the ouncil 
deavour to aen such arrangements as 
meet their 7 ire 
Orders may eg к о Mr. Fox, superin- 
„кеги of permanent exhibitions, | in the south-east 
cade. 
TY's SHOWS. 
eased to be able to aeg ed 
FACILITIES FOR CARRIAGE OF PLANTS TO THE 
SoctE 
he Council are ple 
panies 
рен intended $ for the Baral Horti 
s Shows to be carried on more еен 
ingl 
riage for the double journey, the ow takin 
all risk of conveyance; and бакча at, had 
