MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE. HI 



worthy your notice, and you think they will be acceptable to your very nu- 

 merous readers. I sliall feel glad, as I have received pleasure and profit 

 from the pages of your widely circulated work, 1 feel mysell bound to con- 

 tribute any hint I can. W - Barratt. 

 St. John's Botanic Gardens, Wakefield. 



REMARKS. 



LONDON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY AT THE OFFICES REGENT 



STREET. 



Feb. 7th— Plants exhibited. From Mrs. Lawrence, Biibergia iridifolia, 

 Brucea raaculata, Oncidiuin carthaginense, Pancratium Bpeciosum, Phaius 

 grandifolius. . ... 



Mr. Glenny, Epacris campanulata alba, E impressa, E pungens, Camellias 

 Poinsettia pulnherrima, Veiltheima viridiflora. • 



Societies' Garden, Echeveria gibbiflora, Eutophia lunda, Helltborus 

 odorus A communication was read on the cultivation of Cinnamon in Eng- 

 land by Mr. W. Buchan, gardener to Lord Bagot. A Bauksian medal was 

 awarded to Mr, Buchan for communicating the paper. 



A silver Knightian medal was awarded to Mr. Glenny, for his varieties 

 ofEpacris's. 



Feb 21st.— Plants exhibited. From the Rev. G. C. Kashleigh, Iro- 

 poeolum brachyceras, Sir G. Taunton, Lycum aggregatum. 



Mr Glenny Azalea indica alba. A pontica odurata A new white-flow- 

 ered Cyclamen . Euphorbia splendens. Grevillea sulphuiea. Oncidium 

 bifolium. 



W. Bromley, Esq. Epacris impressa. .«',-■ „ n 



Societies' Garden.— Azalea indica alba. A mdica phcemcea. Helle- 

 borus odorus, oncidium ampliatum. _ 



A silver Knightian medal was presented to the Rev. G. C. Kashleign tor 

 the Tropolceunrbrachyceras. 



March 7th.— Mr. Glenny. Andromeda flonbnnda, Correa pulchello, lu- 

 chsia microphylla grandifiora, Hovea purpurea, Phaius grandifolius, Sty- 

 phelia tubillora. . 



Mrs. Lawrence, Ardisia cremulata, Brunslelsia amencana, E campanu- 

 lata, E impressa, Dillwynia juniperina. Dendrobium pulchellum. Gloxinia 

 caul'escens, Gesneria Donglasii, Grevillea arenaria, lpomea Horsfalln, Le- 

 chenaultia formosa. ■ 



Mr. Gaines of theBattersea nursery. Rhododendron Russellianum. 

 Messrs. Loddiges, Dendrobium fimbratum. D. Pierardi, D. pulchellum. 

 Mr. Pratt, gardener to W. Harrison, Esq. anew species of Calistemon, 

 Societies' Garden, Azalea indica phcenicea, Calistachys ovata, Euphor- 

 bia Myrsinitis, Sisyrinchium graudillorum. 



Medals presented— Silver medal to Messrs. Loddiges, silver Knightian 

 medal to Mrs. Lawrence, for lpomea Horsfollia, one to Mr. Gaines lor Rho- 

 dodendron Russellianum, to Mr. Pratt for his new Calistemon, to Mr Glenny 

 for his Andromeda floribunda. 



Horticiltural Society of London. — The exhibition for the year 1837, 

 will take place, Saturday, May 13th, June 10th, and Saturday, July 8th. 



All persons, whether Fellows of the Society or not, are at liberty to send 

 subjects for exhibition. 



Where it shall be required, the Society will defray all fair and reasonable 

 expenses actually incurred in conveying objects to and from the garden, pro- 

 vided -,i detailed statement of such expenses is delivered at the fruit room 

 in the garden between three or four o'clock, in the afternoon of the day ol 



