PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 47 
RNAL, 
ey edited A Rev. M. J. Berk 
pared. rem desiring to subscribe for i 
requested to notify their intention to the Senet. 
The work will be published in 8vo. form, and will 
closely resemble in form and type the series of the 
wa published from the year 1846 to the year 
Each number will consist of 70 to 90 pages of 
letterpress, and two numbers will саре in the 
present year. The work will em strated, and 
s eontain only papers of sic ento pues ural 
n t will be impossible to name a price for the 
work until some idea сап be. forme d of the number 
of Fellows who will s Е _ Fe llows will 
et рн this work will n i 
sd make known the mation to 
and will i» issued as ar tò all Fel- 
lows ch fer paymen 
СомрЕтїтгүк soils COLLECTIONS. 
„Тһе, Collections sent in to com mpete for the 
offe red at the commencement of. las 
e seen in the south- 
= the prices акый for them 
whers ttention is рашу 
in toto ea p volumes of coloured draw 
RIPTIONS, 
that their gop omr 
- e Ist January last, a ay be 
crossed « С gi "e post-office order, or dy nde Я 
ote UBSCR 
Fellows are reminded 
е ше on t 
Вноро 
E DODENDRON uc OF ANTE-GARDEN, 
е ен have dete: 
ned ow one or 
a - ürsery or jodia to. to an the Rhododendron 
Poen ante-garden, South Kensi 
sington, with 
80 soon as Mess ен d h 
remo enderson shall е 
тей their tulips. Som other spaces at South 
Kensington wilt be available for а нш purposes. 
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ри of à of the Society. 
ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING, 
Marcu 7th, 1865 
У. “ы 
й с SAUNDERS, о, in the Chair. 
А (эуе. м were duly elected Fel- 
ie 
Park, у’ a т 24, Queen’s Gate, H yde 
‚ Jag 
Talbot 
i and ваб, wet Жыз ae Gar- 
YS, 14, Upper Hyde Park Gate South, 
kw, Robert, 18, Cleveland Gardens, Hyde 
. 
| ое 
this s yonr) somewhat п мыш эк 
Burstall, John, Springfield, Upper Clapton, N.E. 
Soul Mrs. Frederick, 22, Sussex Place, Ken- 
п, W. 
TN о e, Hon. Mrs., 21, hag Gate Terrace, 
MM. Braxted d Park, Wi tham SSex. 
Mrs. Charles, 26, Ы Street, Gros- 
уепог = Sasa W. 
Grainger, Mrs, 87, Inverness Terrace, Bays- 
water 
Hunt, "Mrs, C. M, 41, Wilton Crescent, Bel- 
grave Square, 8. 
Jones, Mrs, W. B, 8, Leinster Gardens, Bays- 
ater 
King, Ed 
Malcolm, 
ward, 1, Elvaston Place, Queen's Gate, W. 
Mrs,, 22, Prince’s Gate, Hyde Park, 
p Newton Mrs, Charles, 35, Prinee's Gate, Hyde 
Иов Mrs. J. E., 44, Westbourne Terrace, W. 
Pickering, Richard, 16, St. George’s Terrace, 
СА оп 
e, E., "Bess sborough, Cor 
Shen ard, Georges, dx. and County Bank, 
Knightsbridge, 8 AM. 
Thorold, Sir John Charles, Bart., Up 
Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, W., ad Sys š 
Park, Grantham, Lincolnshire 
Wagget, Dr, 4, Stanley evans: Kensington 
Park, W. 
Williams, Mrs, John, 5, Elvaston Place, Queen's 
Gate, W. 
The election of Fellows was followed by an ad- 
dress fro a hairman on the proposed horti- 
eultur: the season. He explained the 
al work for ason. 
course (nth would if followed on b жо 
esdays named-in the program 
and notified on cus cover ape the d 
о, There would be on such Tuesdays, 
m hs those deserving encouragement brought 
E: 
we prese erem of growth would 
UA pn sent to these meetings; and if the culti- 
Y who ex ibited Сага АЫ в of abnormal 
growth would se me account of the 
tuii Socie я: 
п the afternoon of such alternate Tuesdays, 
uit Committees having made 
old Regent 
ified to suit ‘the altered 
At these ings the 
ost interesting of the n ovelties s brought before the 
Floral and Fruit Committees would be described 
and explained to the Fe Non papers on МЕ. 
ould be read and di scussed, and 
Street meetings, 
siquis of kn bett 
to 
delivered, Fellows 
give assistance in АЕ ing the meetings inter- 
esting. 
