12fi I Toyticjlliiral Stjcic/ij and iiaxlcii. 



ISIcssire Joan, Diuliesse d'Aiinoiik-nic, Pussc-t'olmar. From T. lluiit, 

 Es(|. : Uciinv did pi-ar, Hunt's ro.al nonpareil apple, (ioMen pij)pin apple. 

 From T. A. Kniglit, K.^q. : Seedling pear, No. H. (from a wall and Irom a 

 standard). From Ilarry Doiiree, Esq : ISecdlin<; .swan's cgi; pear; scareelyso 

 goovl as the swan's ejiir. Chile Peppers: Yellow tree ca|)sicnm. Red Chile, 

 Small rcil Chile, Tree eapsionm, Piment lonizne i)etit tardif. Long Chile, from 

 the East Indies, Long Ciiilc, Long red Chile, Black Chile, Piment violet, 

 Lulian sniall red, Cayenne pepi)er. Cai)siemr.s : Long small yellow, Long 

 yellow, Woolly-leaved; l^iment long petit a fenllle etroite, do. cornn, do. 

 cafe; Cajjsicum annuuin, Large long yellow, B.ll pei)per, Piment gros long 

 about, do. de pimentos, do. ordinaire, Capsicum pa[)rika, Short red, Piment 

 cerise, do. de pimentos, do. carrc doux, do. gros long about, do. cerise petit ; 

 Tall cherry red, Small cherry yellow, I'pright yellow. Unnamed, Boston 

 pepper, Oval yellow, Small yellow, (."crise gros, American bonnet pepper. 

 Red tomato. 



Dec. 6. — Read. A Report from tlie Garden of the Society upon the 

 Propagation of Cabbages by Slips; by John Lin.Uey, Esq. F.K.S. &,c.. As- 

 sistant Secretary. The second edition of the Catalogue of Fruits cul- 

 tivated in the Society's (iarden having issued from the press, it was 

 announced as being ready for deii»'ery to the Fellows of the Society, at 

 the price of ox. per co[)y. 



Exliibllcd. Very fine two-colourcil, incurved, and brown pur[)le chrys- 

 anthemums, from William Wells, Esq. A remarkably well-blown plant of 

 the double yellov. Indian chrysanthemum, from L. Weltje, Esq. A potiron 

 jaune [large yellow mammoth gourd], weighing Ij.'Jlbs., from the garden of 

 the Rev. II. Wise, Oftchurch, near Leamington; presenteil by Mr. Car- 

 penter. This was one of a crop weighing altogether 555 lbs. from the same 

 vine. Forbidden fruit, from the West Indies, presented by 11. M. Dyer, 

 Esq. A pear, Uvedale's St. Germain [?], weighing .3 lbs. 2 oz., from the 

 garden of Mrs. Chambers of Feversham, communicated by J. R. Neame, 

 Esq. Newtown pippins, from the garden of William Ilaldimand, Esq. : 

 the.sc, on examination, proved to be the Fall pippin. Seedling pears and 

 seedling potatoes, from John Harrison, Esq., Snelstone Hall, near Ash 

 bourne. 



From the Sorir/i/'s (iarden. Flowers. Chrysanthemums : Park's small 

 yellow, Seniidouble (juilled white, Tasseled white. Pale buft". Pale pink. 

 Changeable white, Tasseled yellow. Two-coloured red, Golden lotus- 

 flowered. — Fruit. Pears: Bon Chretien Turc, Passe-Colmar, Crassanc, 

 (iloux morceau, Napoleon, Gendeseim, Chaumontel, Josci)hine, Beurre 

 diel, Bergamotte cadet, Saint (iermain, Easter lieurre. Seedling t'hau- 

 montel pear and Swan's egg do., from H. Dobree, Esq. Duchesse d'Angou- 

 Icnic pear, Be/i ile la Motte do., and Poire dc Na[)les, from M. Langelier. 



l}cc. 20. — Read. A Pa|)er on the beneficial I^tfects of the accunmlation 

 of Sap in Annual Plants; by T. A. Knight, V.si\. F.H.S. ^.c., President. 



E.vliiliitcd. Chrysanthenuuns, Camellias, and a Hower of Banks/V/ le'mula, 

 from William Wells, Esq. Among the Camellias were some fine flowers of 

 the (iriyille red. Nine sorts of Camellias, from Messrs. Chandler. Genuine 

 Newtown pippins, and a specimen of a Chinese |)runing-knife from John 

 Reeves, Es(j. Two baskets of very fine Camellias, from John Allnutt, Esq. 

 Double Indian yellow Chrysanthemums, and do. white, from Mr. James 

 Young. 



Also, from the (iarden of the Soeirti/. Flowers. Double white Indian 

 C!hrysaiithenMnn; Chimonanthns fragrans var. granditlorus. — Fruit. Pears : 

 Beurre d'Arembcrg, Bon Chretien turc, Dowler's seedling, Nelis d'lliver, 

 (rlout morceau, Beurre diel, Easter beurre, Passe-Colmar. 



jf„i, ;{. — Read. An account of the Horsfortli seedling Vine; by Mr. 

 Thomas Appleby. 



Exhil>ited. itorsforth seedling Grapes, from Mr. Thomas Appleby. 

 A seedling Pine-apple, from Mr. D. Money. Some flowers, and the fol- 



