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‘PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Newton, Charles, 35 Princes eg 
Pigot, Lady, Branches Park, Newma rke ч 
Powerscourt, aoe Viscount, 37 jeden Square, 
E m Pow Minn Castle Enniskerry, Co. 
Taylor e. `23 Thurlow Place, S.W. 
Williams, Walter В. 17 Walton Villas, Ovington 
Square, S 
Winsor, PM 29 Kensington Gardens Square, W. 
CONVERSAZIONE, 
JuxE 22, 1865. 
The hour named for pee was 10 o'clock, 
when the President his Grace the Duke of Buc- 
cleuch, wh 
is post; but long A 
nservatory was well filled wi 
ompany. The evening was fine, and | whilst 
vatory, the band of the Royal м блр play 
in one of the band-hous is attra t 
many into the x air, ok ^3 Conservatory 
sufficiently filled to make i well, without 
hampering perfect ew of movement and pro- 
ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING, 
Тоха 27, 1865. ` 
Lord Henry бокрох Lennox, M.P., in the Chair. 
The following candidates were duly elected 
Fellows of the Society :— 
Edwardes, Thomas Dyer, 5 Hyde-park Gate, W, 
A James, Cato Lodge, Gilston Road, Bromp- 
Suffield, the Dowager Lady, 4 Hyde-park Gate 
South, W. y. усе-р 
REIGN MEMBER. 
Oppenheim, ^ ee Cologne. 
Ca pu. Venegas = read the minutes of 
‘and b нее with th these magi 
to | Other blooms of the same kind 
serve on the Council of the Royal Horticultural 
ocie 
T efforts of Sir J. Paxton in ve cause of 
os generally were very valuable, and 
s has been keenly felt by dne. бене, Ө 
ie Tie e gave the pee en ies nt, and un- 
dein te 
report alike. Therefor 
of ae regret that it Fes yes as a 
we receive these volumes, I w entur to pro- 
pose a vote of cordial thanks to Lady Paxton, 
coupling hg the expression of the de 
aye seg apes Society feels 
аз experienced by the death of oh lamented and 
talented husband. 
Without farther peee 
the meeting to p 
bei 
I will, therefore, Z 
am sure, 
carried unanimously. 
Scientific Proceedings. 
The Rey. Jo ке Dix and Mr. Wilson having 
announeed the a 
the Floral and Fruit С 
The Chairman called о r. Bateman t Z 
plain the various objects of isterik amongst 
flowers exhibi 
Mr. Baremax.—My lo rd, ladies, and р greens 
not laid пр by an attack о gou 
thing mu uch Tes Deena e than that bei gare inl 
д оер the 
э ects exhibited to-d sides 0 
om m you Е will notice there is an exhibita E s 
3 
well, ` exceedingly severe. 
end of May I bed a plant of Clematis Ja 
an 
flowers E eiie E дит 
any of those o whi 
calling your attentio 
of sis A а ‘plant, v ish wan but, 
hen it ed out, will be six 
