54 REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE ON GENETICS. 
DINNER GIVEN BY THE HORTICULTURAL CLUB. 
The Horticultural Club most kindly invited all the foreign guests of | 
the Society and as many of the British ones as their rooms would accom- 
modate to a grand dinner at the Hotel Windsor, Victoria Street, at 7 p.m. 
on Tuesday, July 31, under the kind and genial presidency of Sir John T. 
Dillwyn Llewelyn, Bart., President of the Club. 
Turspay, July 31, 1906. 
MENU AND PROGRAMME. 
Hors-d’ceuvres varies. Game. 
Gh Roast Duck and Green Peas. 
; Ee Salad. 
Thick Mock Turtle. 
Clear Ox-tail. Sweets. 
Fish Apple Tart. 
zal ; Fruit Salad and Clotted Cream. 
Turbot, Sauce Hollandaise. 
Whitebait. Ice. 
Roast. Ice Pudding. 
Roast Sirloin of Beef. Savoury. 
Saddle of Mutton. Haddock on Toast. 
Dessert. 
Toast “ His Majesty the King.” 
Nationa ANTHEM : : : ‘ : ‘God Save the King.” 
Mosca Her Majesty the Queen, T.R.H. the Prince and Princess 
; of Wales, and other Members of the Royal Family. 
DUET. 2 : : : : : .  “All’s Well” (Braham) 
Toast The Royal Horticultural Society 
Sir Daniel Morris, K.C.M.G., V.M.H. 
Sone . . “Here’s a health unto His Majesty ” (Old English Song) 
RESPONSE Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., K.C.V.O., V.M.H. 
President of the Society. 
Toast Our Guests 
The Chairman. 
Sone . : : : . : : . “Tom Bowling” (Dibdin) 
RESPONSE W. Bateson, Esq., F.R.S., V.M.H., President of 
the Conference; M. Ph. de Vilmorin, Paris ; 
Professor Wittmack, Berlin; Professor Johann- 
sen, Copenhagen. 
Toast The Chairman 
Lt.-Col. D. Prain, F.R.S. 
Duet . : . “The moon hath raised her lamp above ”’ (Benedict) 
REsPonsE The Chairman 
Sone . : - c : : . “Simon the Cellarer”’ (Hatton) 
Sone . : 5 : : ‘ Alice, where art thou” (Asher) 
