300 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 
ment was clearly sli bé most sueéessful | plants iw of antiquities. os school at. =. 
Me Ташен of Slough те а box of very band- ? а short time spen n Belgium 
зоте Сох’з Orange Pippin, large and beautifully | home to study botany ind ит, for ние 
еб1бигей, and the flavour delicious ; also fine spe- | years, and to éultivate the acquaintance of 
imens of Cornish Gillifl nd Blenheim Pip Wm. (then ) Hoo Ed t that time re- 
їп е remarkably fine Shallots were exhi- | sided at Norwich, In hé was —€—— 
bited by Mr ie of E Messys. 2 ay librarian to Sir Joseph Baku and appears, Dè- 
Pince, of Exeter, sent a fine spec ween this nd 1822, to have brought o ҮЛҮ 
that аан winter Pine, the Bitivótii-ledYod works on In 1822, his connection with 
Cayenne. Rn George Leé, of Clevedon, neat | the Horticultural Society of London commenced 
Bristol, sent fine specimens of Bon Gus tave Pear | wi his appointment as den Assistant- 
and Clifton Nonsuc h Apple. eeretary, and the new Garden at Chiswick becàme 
cember ‚ Esq., in the chair. | his chief ch 8 soon, however iani 
i e 
—G. Е. Wilson 
4 i aee E Мк on this W. Bla, 
ke 
E Das уер de Malines Pears, als 
o Witter 
Crasanne, and Mr. My ptford, à stall зева 
Ing Pear, which was of remarkably fine flavour 
The Committee de coming to a decision upon 
its merits till it had been seen again. My. Veitch, 
Chelsea, exhibit of Stauntonia latifolia, 
A Saye 
vid again exhibited. 
- s ONOM; 
The Society has to record the cive loss b 
death of the nme че Fellows Е 
Rev. Нехтасв Fôn, A.M., 
landshire. 
30th August.— T. Forses REYNOLDs Esq., 
F.LS, of 14 Lansdowne Place, Chelteihani 
31st August, — Јонх бконакв APPorp, i 
Us of 23 Wilson Street, Finsbury, Ed! 
Mi 4 UN 
d 69, 
of бийи, Rit- 
na September —8. E. Miaa 
Suffolk Street, Pall Mall iw SW. 
» _ 18th September.— The Far of инь and 
? KiwomonN, of 3 Chester Me S.W., Paul's 
У Miam Herts, and Glamis Castle Forfarshire, 
hit ‘September, — М. Worverrer Atrwoon, 
„ of Dulwich Hill, 8., 
214 Se АА Esq., of 3 
September. —Јонх 
Leonard Place, Ken 
ober. EM "His Patter, of Mul- 
grove House, F 
- 16th October, BUM Кккр, Fsq., of Sunning 
7 Staines, aged 74 
th October. — The У1вббийї ur m. ток, 
uP K. б. Е.К.8., я = Baai ; ваб 
Broadlands, Romse DR 
20th PLE — зоот Grete, peat РАЗ. 
of Surrey Lodge, Lambeth, S., aged 60 
1st Хуш: cr ity тах, Е. RS, » * Acton 
1 m Pn at 
opes near b Norwich, i in Miro A Чыр Hindley vas 
Hes was ду À peg re freu" 
ташу for ie М ie study of 
Ga кв, besides пейді extra work in the 
ha 4 mo orning. In conjunction with Mr, Bentham, 
who had нр eeded Mr, Sabine as Honora 
Seeretary rked out a plan for ы om at the | 
Garden т ен exhibitiotis ж реч and fruit. 
These exhibitions proved + the means of 
restoring the Society to its pa prosperity, a and 
ecamé the model on which similar exhibitions 
were established both in or about the metropolis 
hd in all parts of eo (ae ea Dr. 
sindley appointed  Viée-Seéretary of the 
Society, this appointment he retained until 
1858, when he resigned, atid w inted 
to ociety, atid a Methber of the 
ed u 
whieh osition ntil 
d on accoutit of ill-health, Dr. Lindley gàve 
ive and at a te 
en of the Society of Apothecari ot os 
Спано in which latter estab не ће held 
office of Préefectus E oW 
n Botanical jet 
^ De HET we a et ber of about 60 
hibition of 1862, PE ey ву health commenced 
0 give way. t exertions he had d 
during that year "told | at last even wpon à wore 
eonstiti his state ually became Novem? 
nali expired at Acton, oh the 1st 
C н 
x d V RA ae Hye Pul F. “мч 
8. 
isth November, — Thé Viscount Ditto, “н a 
