22 MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE. 



Plants of Commerce. — ],GossipiumarboreumandZinziberofficinaruro, 

 Mr. J. Horton. 



Ericas. — I, Hartnellii, J. Willmore, Esq.; 2, Irbiana, Ditto; 3, cerinthi- 

 oides (uova) Ditto; 4, Aitonia, Ditto. 



Stove Plants. — 1, Musa, coccinea, Mr. C. Ratherara; 2, Eupliorbia 

 calabra, J. Willmore, Esq.; 3, Francises Hopeana, Messrs. J. Pope and Sons. 



Greenhouse Plants. — 1, Nierembergia intermedia, Mr. C. Sharp; 2, 

 Cineraria hybrida, Mr. J. Moore; 3, Chironia frutescens, Mr. D. Houghton; 

 4, Oxalis Howeii, Mr. J. Moore; 5, Anagallis Willuioreiaua, Ditto; 6, Ne- 

 riuin splendens, Mr. D. Houghton; 7, Fuchsia globosa, Mr. Kendall; 8, 

 Fuchsia mutabilis, Mr. D. Houghton. 



Orchideous Plants. — 1, Catasetmn tridentatura (var.), 2, Epidendrum 

 fragrans; 3, Epidendrum ciliare, J. Willmore, Esq. 



Hardy Frame Plants. — Nuttalia grandiflora, Messrs. J. Pope and Sons; 

 2, Lobelia propinquia, J. Willmore, Esq.; 3, Erythrolcena conspicua, Messrs. 

 J. Pope and Sons; 4, Lobelia unidentata, Mr. J. Moore. 



Hardy Annuals. — l,Xeranthemum lucidum album; 3, Coreopsis splen- 

 dens; 3, unique French marigold, Mr. Adkins; 4, African marigold, Mr. 

 Barman. 



Herbaceous Plants. — 1, Amaryllis belladonna, J. Willmore, Esq. ; 2, 

 Potentilla Hopwoodeana, Mr. J. Moore; 3, Yucca rilamentosa, J. Willmore, 

 Esq. 



Cockscombs. — 1, Mr. Adkins; 2, James Taylor, Esq. 



Tender Annuals. — 1, Thunbergia alata, Mr. J. Horton; 2, Globe araa- 

 ranthus, Mr. C. Ratherara; 3, whito egg plant, Mr. J. Horton. 



Calceolarias. — I, dilectum; 2, pardenthera; 3, Lord Shrewsbury, J. 

 Willmore, Esq. 



Groups of Flowers. — 1, Mr. C Ratherara; 2, Mr. Charles Walthew. 



Extra Prizes. — Design in flowers over the entrance, Mr. Kendall; group 

 of flowers, &c, Mr. Cowdry; Ditto, Mr. James Tomkins; group of pansies, 

 Nos. 1 and 2, Mr. Kendall; China asters, Mr. Tapp; Ditto, Mr. Adkins; 

 globe amaranthus, Mr. C. llatheram. 



doncaster horticultural society. 



The fourth meeting of the Doncaster Horticultural Society for the season, 

 took place on Wednesday, the 29th of July, in the New Concert- room, 

 High-street. Although it has been generally admitted, — and not without 

 sufficient reason, — that the number of meetings this year has been far too 

 numerous, the attendance on the present occasion was never excelled in 

 point of respectability, — an attendance which embraced nearly all the families 

 of the gentry in the neighbourhood, particularly the female portions of them > 

 and the exhibition, enlivened by the performances of the baud, appealed to 

 give the highest degree of satisfaction. The show of Carnations and Dahlias, 

 considering the extremely dry state of the weather, was numerous and beau- 

 tiful, and the Geraniums were particularly attractive. The judges were, Mr. 

 Smith, Botanic Garden, Hull; Mr. Bcltou, Nostell Priory; and Mr. Dobb, 

 Rotherham. 



Plants. — Stove — 1, Musa coccinea, Messrs. Crowder; 2, Cyrtanthus piir- 

 pureus, Messrs. Crowder; 3, Hasmanthus undulatus, Messrs. Crowder; 4, 

 Begonia cordata, Mr. Appleby. 



Greenhouse. — l,Nerium splendens, F.J. Woodyearc, Esq. (C. Stephens, 

 gardener); 2, Nirembergia filicalus, H. Cooke, Esq. (J. Stephens, gardener); 

 3, Nerium album, Messrs. Crowder; 4, Oxalis Boweii, Mrs. ElmsaU, (J. 

 Blyton, gardener.) 



