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Exhibited. Rhododendron Smiths, Caniell/« corallina, C. exfmia; Diosma 

 capitata, Cytisus canariensis, E'pacris paludosa, and PuUenae'« stn'cta; from 

 Messrs. Cliandicr and Sons, Vauxhall. Oncidium papilio, £'uph6rb/« jac- 

 qyamccfldra, six seedling cinerarias, Nemopliila insignis, two forced roses in 

 pots, and one seedling cactus, from Mr. John Green, gardener to Sir E. 

 Antrobus. Stanh6pc« grandiflora, Jristolochia trilobata, i/ibiscns sp. nov., 

 and Eriostenion ^uxifolium, from Mr. Glenny. Camell/« Pressle)/, from Mr. 

 Pressiey, gardener to Walter Boyd, Esq. Canielh'a cocclnea major, ^partium 

 sp., E'pacris ceriflora, Cattley« sp. from Brazil, and Comesperma sp., from 

 Mr. Young of Epsom. Twenty-four China roses in pots, from Mr. Lane of 

 Great Berkhampstead. Twenty-four auriculas, from Mr. H. Groom of Wal- 

 worth. Platylobium chorizemifolium. Azalea indica new var., A. i. Smith«, 

 EricsL LinniE'ff, E. pelliicida, Camell/a reticulata, AmarylliA- Johnsoni acu- 

 minata, Trillium grandiflorum, Cactus alata, Euphovhia jacquin;V<?/?o?Y/, On- 

 cidium divaricatum, 7i'hododendron Smith;/, and Tropae^olum tricolor; from 

 Mrs. Lawrence. Combretum pnrpureum, and a seedling pelargonium, from G. 

 Fleming, gardener to C. Ranken, Esq. Golden russet, London pippin, and 

 margil apples, from Mr. George Phillips, gardener to Miss Trevor, Tingrith 

 Gardens, near Woburn. 



From the Garden of the Society. Nemophila atomaria, Berberis repens, 

 B. Jquifolium, B. glumacea, Bibes jwalvaceum, B. glutinosum, B. cereum, B. 

 sanguHieum and varieties, B. punctatum, B. tenuiflorum ; Oncidium altissimum, 

 Pholitlota sp., Acanthophippium bicolor, A'loe virens, A. distans ; Euphorbia 

 il/yrsinites. Clematis montiina, Camelb'« imbricata, C. reticulata, C. ColvilhV 

 Warratah, various-flowered, and Gray's invincible. 



Awarded. A Knightian medal to Mrs. Lawrence, for her collection of 



Pressle}', for the new striped seedling Camellw. 



3Iai/ 16. — Bead. A paper on the Preservation of the early Foliage of 

 Peach and Nectarine Trees, by T. A. Knight, Esq., F.R.S., president. 



Exhibited. Heartsease, from Mr. H. S. Mountjoy. Cinerarias, from Mr. J. 

 A. Henderson. Hardenpoint or beurre ranee pears from a standard, Chau- 

 montel ditto from a standard, Hardenpoint or beurre ranee ditto, from a west 

 wall, from John Williams, Esq., C.M.H.S. Eight pelargoniums in pots, from 

 Mr. Dennis. Oncidium pulchellum, Dendrobium Calceolaria, and Epidendrum 

 sp., from Mr. P. N. Don, gardener to James Bateman, Esq. Ardisia panicu- 

 lata, Cytisus Webbic/Hr/, C. i?hododaphne, and Oxylobium argenteum, from Mr. 

 Thomas Harris. Azalea Indica phoenicea, and A. i. alba, from Mr. Glenny. 

 Three pots of seedling cinerarias, Canna Sellow//, Calceolaria Fothergilh', 

 Cliv/« nobilis, O'xalis Piottce, brown-flowered nasturtium, Anigozanthus sp. 

 from Swan lliver, Cluyti« sp. from Swan River. 



From, the Garden of the Society. Berberis fascicularis, Bibes speciosum, 

 iS-^arcissus tubiflorus, M angustifolius, N. odoriitus ; Fritillaria vittata, F. py- 

 renaica, F. Meleagris var. ; Acanthophippium bicolor, Myanthus cernuus, 

 Oncidium divaricatum, Malpfghi« crassifolia. Phlox DrummondH, 7'i'rinus 

 Lychnidea, J?uph6rb/rt jlfyrsinites, Oxyura chrysanthemciides, Plectrites con- 

 gesta. Calceolaria pendula, Camelh'a reticulata, C. Colvillii', C. imbricata. 



Awarded. A Knightian medal to Mr. Bateman, and Banksian medals to 

 Mrs. Marryat, and Mr. J. A. Henderson, for the plants this day exhibited. 



The lists of prizes awarded at the first and second exhibitions will be 

 given, with that of the third, in our next. 



Art. V. Covent Garden Market. 



The favourable change in the weather has produced a corresponding dif- 

 ference in the supplies furnished to the market ; and an equally general cflcct as 



