PROCEEDINGS 
OF THE 
Royal Horticultural Society. 
Vor. V. 
DECEMBER 1865. 
No. 9. 
ERRA 
асе of the к Proceedings" relative fo the successful can- 
didate at the Botanical exa e à Ang 4 of 
Arts, the name should have been Georgo B ton, instead 
of George Hamilton, as printed, 
Announcements by the Council, 
The attention of Fellows 18 s. called to the fact 
ee vw annual subscriptions are 
The present number of the ‘Proceedings’ will be 
the last issned in its present form, as ced 
n 
Іх-роов Garpentye PRIZES. 
_ The proprietors of the Gardeners’ Chro 
oe give e three 
specimens мары ns t no one exhi- 
bitor can t take more than on 
The competition, which is 
t 
Vise. ce on June 14, d day of a 
zes —GÀÓ he Soctety. 
as iss suitable for 
sio i 
which they ha нег been = soenltiva 
on a ticket attached each Plant, nd will be 
en into account in awarding the prizes. 
ing Plants and Foliage Plants will com- 
Pete on equal terms, The best cultivated Plants 
are to win, They may have been 
or baskets, or other contrivances suitable for draw- 
-rooms, glass cases ex 
е Жа жаш Ъе ни п according to the 
Rules in force for the Special Show uus 14 
Leib 
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Tux Case or Mr. Wer. 
The following circular has bee: n issued by the 
Council to the Fellows of the Socie де 
Royal Horticultural Soci 
South уана Д 
І Ам desired by the Council of the е Reval H Hor- 
ticultural Society to bring before you the "a e 
Mr. Weir, late Foreign n Collector of the 
Mr. Weir was on return journey 
in October 1864, when he 
Stacey, 'Н. В. M. 
writes on the Ist 
November 1864 :— das cud 
“ I am very sorry in to hav 
you of the serious illness of Mr. Weir. "The fol. fol- 
ek а за: om from a letter I have just 
from Mr. John May, C.E., dated Honda, 
the | si of October:— 
eir desires m e to write to 
of nw y upon him. 
is certainly better than when I first saw him on 
i To-morrow or next day be will 
be removed to the house of Mr.Jenney. Mr. 
the eultural Society, apprising them 
of the гче! eg condition to which he is re- 
du eed,’ ” 
After remaining for many weeks with Mr. 
Jenney he returned home, still Бае {тош 
almost total paralysis. 
e ow = some time in this country, and 
re informing the Fellows of his 
ens 
С have in bt his recov: rib 
regret to say, however, that his progress 
vm “ and t Dr Seymour 
bseribe 
rovide for himself and his wife 
in such shape as shall be deemed most ent 
by the Council. 
"n have the honour to be, Ju obedient Servant, 
T sarad 
