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Lord Grenville. The large silver medal was adjudged to Mr. John Lee ; 

 and Banksian medals to Lord Grenville and Mr. James Young. A Banksian 

 medal was also recommended to be bestowed on Mr. Wm. Smith, gardener 

 to the Earl of Liverpool, for his yellow Noisette rose. 



From the Garden of the Society. Flowers : Berberis aristata, Suther- 

 landia frutescens, Paeonia albiflora friigrans, Brodiaj'a congesta, and the 

 following Roses : — Drummond's thornless, Rose Clare, Perp^tua Lindleyi, 

 Champney«?j«, I'ndica sanguinea, Seven sisters, Celestial China, I'ndica 

 ci^.rnua, Countess of Leven, Perthshire, Ayrshire, Moschiita nipalensis. 

 Double velvet. Ornament de Pare, Pluto, Pourpre de Tyre, Feu amou- 

 reux, Prince, Flos ex flore. New mottled. Rose du roi, Blush monthly. 

 Rose Sophia, Blond de Angleterre, Violette brillante, Grandesse royale, 

 Manteau rouge, Majesteuse, Hollyhock, Grandesse royale. Carmine offi- 

 cinal, Grand pivoine, Hollandica major (fl. pi.), Pivoine, Rose bifera var,. 

 Old damask, A'lba carnea, Duchesse d'Angouleme, Spineless virgin. Red 

 Belgic, Centifolia nova de Nancy, A'lba unica liirida flavescens, Carnea, 

 Coronation, Aimable rouge, Damascena rosa nova, Fraser's Noisette, 

 Boursault, Watts's climbing China, Hybrid de la rose de Bengale, Hybrid 

 de Bengale a fl. carnee. Bizarre de la Chine (fl. rouge). Rose de Lisle, 

 Octavie Coerelle, Baron Fabert, Parny, Belle de Vernier, Agathe singu- 

 liere, Gabrielle d'Estrees, Gracieuse, Duchesse de Montebeilo, Mordaunt 

 de Launay, Delicatesse bizarre, Oberkampf, Mademoiselle de Bordeaux, 

 Belle Helene, Charles Auguste, Daphne, Hybrided'Ecosse, Belle Th^rese, 

 Rien ne me surpasse, Hybride du Luxembourg, Rose Cramoisie grand feu, 

 Proserpine, Constance, Felicite, Enchanteresse, Double burnet. Prince de 

 Galles, Bifera grandiflora, Eliza Descemet, Rose carteen, Georgienne de 

 Lafay, Belle Auguste, Belle Henriette, Ducis, Arethuse, Grand cramoisie, 

 Ninon de I'Enclos, Rouge admirable, Nouvelle favorite. Brown's superb. 

 Mademoiselle Mars, White de Meaux, Ranoncule rouge. Grand Henriette, 

 Rose Nannette, Beau regard,Cordon bleu, Fanny Bias, La Baronne de Stael, 

 Cumberland, Poniatowski, Due d'Orleans, Rose vandail, Stephanie, Belle 

 Fabert, Miaulis, Rose pirole,Umbellata, Lodoiska, Lucille Debours, Rouge 

 de paradise, Andromaque, Caroline Michel, Palmyra, Davoust, and Italian 

 evergreen. — P'ruit : Early purple griotte cherry. 



July 17. — Read. A paper on the cultivation of the Camellia, by John 

 Allnutt, Esq. A paper on the Black Corinth grape, by Mr.Robt. Thompson. 



Exhibited. Bigarreau cherries. Black Tartarian cherries, and Red mas- 

 culine apricots, from Henry Pownall, Esq. Grosse mignonne peaches. 

 Royal George peaches, and Black Hamburgh grapes, from Mr. J. W. 

 Thompson. A Cucumber, from Mr. T. Allen. Fuchsia globosa, from 

 Mr. Bunney of Kingsland. Hybrid Calceolaria, from John Wells, Esq.- 

 Marigolds, from George Bangley, Esq. ; and a model of an Orange-box, 

 from John Allnutt, Esq. 



Professor Lindleys Lectures. — In continuation of these, we give the 

 notes taken of the second and third lectures ; and shall give those of the 

 remaining three in our next Number. In the meantime, as Mr. Lindley 

 has published the essence of these lectures in a two-shilling tract, entitled 

 Outlines of the First Principles of Horticulture, S^c, we strongly recommend 

 that work to our readers, and more especially to every young gardener. 

 There can be no doubt of this, that even the very best practical gardeners 

 might be rendered still better, by receiving a fresh infusion of science, to 

 neutralise the prejudices engendered by a long course of empirical practice. 

 There is no man in Britain so able to effect this object as Mr. Lindley ; 

 and we sincerely hope he may persevere in this new line which he has 

 chalked out for himself, confident that success and great public good will 

 be the result. 



Lecture II. Principle of Adhesion; Cuticle; Axis of the Seed; Stem; 

 Nodes and Inlernodes ; Axils of Leaves ; Scales; Buds formed on Leaves; 



