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THE 6 
CHRONICLE. 
(Jury 15, 
ee, SOCIETY OF LONDON.— 
IBITION AT THE GARDEN, 
Jurryt 2th, 1848. 
AWARD OF THE JUDGES. 
THE CERTIFICATE OF HONOU 
4 To Meesrs. Frazer, of Lea-bridge-road, for a f A of 30 
nd Green house plant 
2 ro Mr, Melam, gardener to S. Rucker, Esq., jun., F. H. S. 
for 20 species of Exotic Orchids 
THE Ea GOLD MEDAL, 
garden o H. Colyer, Esq., of Dartf 
“= Toar. C pays r of 30 — ie nd Greenhouse 1 plant: 8 
2 To Mr. Rae, g ardener to J. J. Blandy, Esq., F. H. S., for 20 
species of Exotic Orchids 
THE GOLD KNIGHTIAN MEDAL, 
Mr. — ardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., F. H. S., 
A 9 a co c £ m of 15 mes and 5 srian 
2 To Mr. Willams ; gardens aby = Warner, Esq., F.H.S., 
for 10 species of Exotic Or — 
3 To Mr. Myl ardener to = “Rucker, Esq., jun., F. H. S., 
THE GOLD BANKSIAN MEDAL. 
— I. S., for a 
2 To = Jack, on 
collection of 10 Stove 1 Greenhouse Pants 
. 3 To Ar. . gardener to W. F. bas r, Esq, F. H 
for i 
= U. 
. Rollisson doratissi 
ao ac ue eran R. Gunter, Esq., f. fs, for 
ley-hall, ä — oats n hra Providence Pine Apple, weigh 
ing 11 Ibs. 4 oz. 
3 To Messrs. 4 and Co., Bristol, for the same, weigh- 
Š . gardener to, J. Hill, Esq, Streatham, for 
ck Pr sat Gra 
rde mae a F. Ashby, Esq., Staines, for 
Sweetwater Grapes 
26 To Mr. Cox, gardener to M. Ricardo, Esq., Kiddington 
House, Oxon, for Cannon Hall Muscat Grapes, 
HE SILVER KNIGHTIAN MEDA 
1 To ao E io ig Hertford, for a collection ay Cut Roses in 
2 To Me. tat, gardener to Lady Puller, for the same in 25 
varieties 
o Mr. — — gardener to Boyd Miller, Esd., for Erica 
Parmen 
4 To Messrs. Jackson and Son, Kingston-on-Thames, for Erica 
Massoni m 
5 To Mr. Elliott, reer o J. B. Boothby, Esq., F. H. S., 
fo: neidiun 8 
rdener to Mrs. Grillion, East Acton, for 6 
gar 
— — of Achimenes 
7 To Mr. Williams, gardener to C. B. Warner, Esq., F. H. S., 
for seen of hardy F ns 
8 To J. W. Newhall, Esq., Woolwich, for 24 varieties of Car- 
+ s 
9 To. rs. Norman, for the samp 
10 To J. W. Nen Wen: for 
1 one 3 Chalvey, for ih same 
Mr. Bray, moe ener to 1 Baron de . St. John's 
Pi e, Regent’s-park, F. H. S., for 6 hsias 
M. inden, Luxembourg, — ple speciosus 
0 fa r. Cole, gardener . Colyer, Esq., for the best- 
amed collection of Sant aad —.—— in 30 names 
+ ge € Plant 
5 To Mr, Dobson, ee to ar Sowa F, H.S., for the same 
6 To Messrs. Paul, Che apy S f'R 
7 To Mr. "Ma ay, gardener to E. “@oo art, Esq., of Langley- 
ark, 9 — for 45 Artn of Cape Heath 
8 To Mr. i Epps, F. II. S., for the same 
THE LARGE SILVER-GILT MEDAL, 
1 To Mr, Malyon, gardener t ram, Esq., 
for a collection of 15 Stove and ag Te plants 
To aylor, 
ly aA F. H. S., 
for 10 — * Sof Exotic ‘Orchids 
4 hae my Gerrie, gardener to Sir = A. Cathcart, Bart, F. H. S., 
r 6 species of Exotic Orchi: 
5 To Mr, Terry, gardener to Lady! Puller, Loungsbury, for 12 
15 To ar. Jones, gardener to E. J. Hutchins, Esq., Dowlai 
se, Glam . for a Queen Pine Apple, welt 
16 To RA Jackson, gardener to H. Beaufoy, Esq., South Lam- 
fora 1 . weighing | 5 phe 2 oz. 
17 To Nr. Christie, gar 1 8 e, for a Pro- 
vidence Pine 5 — — 10 Ibs, 
18 To Mr. Cole, gardener to H. Colyer, a. e Grapes i in pots 
19 To Mr. Ogle, gardener to the Earl of A Aber rgavenny, for the 
* viest ban 15 Sac exhibited (Black Hamburgh, 
— 3 Ibs 
20 To Yr Hyde, e to G. Willis, Esq, Oak-hall, Wan- 
stead, — Black Hamburgh ¢ Grapes 
21 To Mr. Rust, gardener to J. acLaren, Esq., F. H. S., for 
Muscat of f Alexa ndri a Gni ropes 
22 To i Gadd, of Betchworth Castle, for White Frontignan 
6 To A. Rowland, Esq., F. H. S., e 
7 To Mr. Francis, of Hertford, for the 
8 To 3 Veitch, e , for 15 varieties of Cape Heath 
9 To r, Gre een, garden to Sir E. trobus, Bauart., F. H. S., 
for 9 1 h 
10 To Mr. Ayres, sisi fur the sam 
11 To Mr. Seales Middlesex. place, es for 6 distinct 
species of Poon 
12 To the ! for 12 new — of Pelargonium, in S-inch 
ots 
13 To Mr, Gaines, F. H. S., for the same 
14 To the same, for 6 ancy Pela A1 
15 To Mr. Parker, gardener to 3. — ton, haa. oe 
ton, for 6 — ot Pelargonium, in 11 -inch po 
16 To Mr. Glendit F. H. S., for 6 1 of tatoa 
17 To Messrs, Fraseri for Bollys linea 
38 bay DENT a o Mra, I Lawrence, F. H. S., for 
19 To Senta Veitch, 4 for 2 elegans 
THE CERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE. 
1 To 2 Wee gardener to W. F. G. — Eos. .., 
collec d Greenhouse plants 
2 To Mr. Bruce, gardener to Boyd Miller, Esq., Tooting, for 
the same 
3 To i Green, gardener to Sir E. adden, Bart., F. H. S., 
for 6 de he! ee Orchids 
4 To Mr. Ives o the Duchess Dow 
ft ttt Ba. H. 9780 * 6 species of Achimenes 
5 ToM ot How . Lane, of Great Berkhampstead, for 12 varieties 
Roses in 
6 ToM aul, for a collection of cut Roses in 50 varieties 
7 To Mr. ‘Tahir; . — to J. Coster, Esq., for 9 varieties of 
e for the same 
rens, Esq., F. H. S., for 6 
rgo Au 
— re i > 18 8 50 Pelargoni 
0 e same, ‘or varieties of Pelargoni i a 
e Gentes SAS 85 e aon um, in 11-inch pots 
ir E. * poder, Pe. va 8, 
in flower 
eed F. G. Farmer, Esq., F. H. S., 
= To Mr, — for Clerodendron affine 
18 To Messrs. Veitch, for a new species of W 
á 23 To Mr. H Hewitt, for Grizzly Front 
THE LARGE — MEDAL. 24 To Mr. me aeaea hanh for Pegi Grapes v 
1 To) Mr. Pa W of Br TE ena 25 To Grey, F. H. S., for Violet 
Greenhouse p. 
4 To Mr. Dol on, gard . PHS, as 4 26 To Sat acho D eaman to Mr. Smith, Bersted Lodge, 
}i Xi e « 
š Tode. Ingram gar anit dito Hor Majesty, at 27 Te Mr M Buen, figs to Col. Wyndham, F.H.S., for 
opea To Mr. . Crawl 
bean Knott gardener to the Rev. C. Pritchard, F. H. S., Luton, for black E. Eapio 0 c 
1 nae 2 eee 29 To Mr. Lydiard, of Bath, for Strawberries 
* rs. a col — — 30 T — M. Ewen, for the second best ä — Melon (Lord 
$ o A. Rowland, Esq., F.H.S., ‘or the same, in 25 varieties Montague’s scarlet-fleshed), 
To Mr Riddell, gardener to to 6. We tia Charlton, Kent, 
s a moete ii corona lór 3 9 OF MERIT. 
= TOME. Gainey Fi F. HS. for 6 for 6 Calcoolaia, in II- inch pots | Ert a N N 
Foe y of Wace ttage, Holloway, for 24 varie- ž To W.H. Story, Esq., F. i r fora seedling Erica “ Nobilis,” 
IL To the sa varieties of Picotees ToM sai ar naa 071 
8 of! o Mr. Jack, for a varie Erica Sh 
of Chalvey, near Windsor, for 24 varieties of $ To Messrs. Veitch, for Chee 2 
Mr. Gaines, F. H. S. for a — F onium Sh — 
1 7 To Messrs. Rol for the third best name So 
E. Goodhart, Esq., for odis 60K lanis (no error i 19 name 8) N 
Ba o Mr. Fleming, ner to the Duke of Suth 
beg the Duchess Dowager of North- — Peaches oe 
na Roscoeana 9 To Mr. — por the Marquis of Abercorn, F. H. S., 
ectarines 
collection of ane Dwarf 1 ze = for white 138 e Figs 
10 
ager of North- 
23 To Mr. “Butcher, gardener to W. Leaf, Esq., F. H. S., for 
t, gardener to the 
stead Gro ve, Essex, for Royal George 
25 To ad same, — Violet Hative * 
To Mr. McEwen, gardener to Col. Wynd F. H. S, 
the ‘heaviest Melon exhibited (Windsor Prize, ee 
8 Ibs. 14 oz.) 
27 To Mr. Gadd, for the second heavy iest Melon exhibited i in the 
VER BANKSIAN MEDAL. 
To Mr, Stanly,‘ se oy to H. Berens, Esq., F. H. S, for 
a collection of n Stove = Greenhouse ‘Plants 
4 To Mr. Ellis, Woolwich, ed 
3 To Mr, Ward, p — esa 
4 To Mr. Illis, for 24 varieties of Picotees 
j To Mr, Wa rd, for the 
6 To Mr. Iveson gardener ene stis 2 Duchess of Northum. 
by age for 4 —. — 
7 To Williams, to C. B. Warner, Esq., F. H. S., 
re iadou 5 
8 To 
9 To 
Ar. Wood, of 8 for 10 Hardy Ferns 
Mr. Gerrie, gardener to Sir J. Cathcart, Bart., F. H. S., 
for Erica Cavendishii 
Hoan Pamplin, for Erica ampullacea 
Mr. Linden, for age ta albo-lineata 
Messrs, Rollisso from Jav. 
Mr. Cooper, 23 to Jas. n Esq,, F. H. 8. 
for Lisianthus Were e 
for the 
Esq., F. H. S., 
(no error in 
ection of Plants, 
16 To Mr. Hewitt, gardener to J. Purday, Esq., Queen’s-row, 
Bayswa' pple, weighing 18 ia os 
7 To Mr. (F. Elphinstone, gardener r to the ake r, F. H 
Trini 9 weighing 5 lbs. 
18 wai 8 a Pro’ dence een ‘weighing Wo. 
oz. 
19 To Mr. Jac to H. Beaufoy, Esq., South Lam- 
son, ga 
oe for Mask 8 Grapes 
Chapman, the same place, for the 
21 To Me T 5 6 o J. Coster, Esq., Sot white Mus- 
22 To Mr. Mr. Kemp, ga gardener to Mrs, Grillion, for Muscat of Alex- 
ag in. Hall, es 
NOTICE OF REMOVAL ~~ 
AL AGRI L. = 
e. removed — CULTURAL 
King William-street, Chari 
LBERT, 
Second Master— 0 
ENT — =, 
Agriculture—Joun Winsow, F. R. S. E 
1emistry—Joun BLYTH, M.D 
Ve racti N Ros 
Mathematics and Natural Pilosopiya 9 5 
Practical Surveying and Eng eering—Joun S. Mo: A 
Onszor $ 
The object of this Institution is o provide such 
instruction as will be most useful to t practical fı „„ 
enefits to be derived by the agriculturists from 
aM 
e the student is well 
r that, 
iples of — ‘scienee, 15 1 
sy — e The 3 and paw 
sage hand} in hand, an e whole is alan pe 
3 of collegiate discipline. By 5 f the Council, 
Par Bowss, 
London Office, 26, King William-street, 1 j 
. ͤ ( 
AT THE ANNUAL GENERAL COURT OF THE 
ROYAL edi aLi i COLL 
June, 1848, the Righ . Earl Bar — 12 herd. 
the chair, the Depot a ee Council for the past year was read, 
tion amongst the. 
adopted, and ordered to be printed for circula 
Se ag nite 5 
The mmendation of the Council to raise 
In- be ras to — 2. poe, and for Out-stu rate iy 
us ounds per annum, dopted, and the Council were 
Mr. Pus A. Pe and Mr. Fisher Hobbs, having retired from 
the 5 were eee > Sir Robert Throckmorton 
the Rev. Alexander. Huxta = 
8 of the Connell oie balloted out were 
A vote of thanks was pa 
his valuable ‘present of a 
— 8 the sat ra LPR HILIP 
London Office, 26, King William-street, Chari 
ARMERS AND GARDENERS 
OR SALE, 7 — constantly on hand, at Is. per ton, 
of the E used in 
This subs apes is 
HILIP Bowss, Secretary, 
OYAL "Patron IL R. ape COLLEG 
R. R. * E, Cirencester, 
Freeman Rox, Fountain 
an be wo 
— Dis constituting a Foun- 
with the head of. water be- 
“ENGINES FOR DEEP WELLS OF ALL KINDS. DOU a 
AND OTHER BATHS. BUILDINGS HEATED BY 
WATER, . O work Smali Pong E 
— given for the supply o 
Aner newiy i 1 — PORTABLE VAPOUR BATH, dl oom 
plete 41. 
—— 
PATENT FLEXIBLE INDIA-RUBBER PIPES and TUB 
for RAILWAY Lees oon 5 11551 
9 — 
HE EAS 
E PIPES are made to stand Hot 
without. bojar ry—do not become hard 7 stiff in ee 
(but are al ay perfectly ee < 
Saon of oil or areae © 
engine s, Pum s, Beer-e agi 
ere a perfectly gerible pipe i 
F inch rA upwards, and of 
Vulcan Iudia-rubber G 
copper hand ok roses comple 
2 Water. butts, or Cister 
of i: B. -Vule and gent Hy 4 N lo 
IMPROVED GRASS CUTTING 5 
ROLLING MACHINES, 
any thickness, for all 
G HANKS’ 
3 
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VY > 
complete success which has attended 
t ed Machine for Mowing Grass, 
tion ~ cutting the Gran of La has cant 
the n . ees here it has been 8 
comm — = 1 — Priory, 
Eng 
— 2 of 42, 30, or — inches as req 
adapted to hand-power. „Th he Machine 
‘erent aoe ons 
ee Messrs, J. and C. 
— the 3 ate oo 
beautiful — h surface 
abridging labou 
Orders may re ‘addressed to 
So: oi A Machine prms Arbr 
rs will rape give 
So avy Messrs, F. and J. Dickson, epee 
LEE, Nurserymen, 
se treet, Li 
srs, ALEXAND) DER 
wo eas by whom © 
“a 
3E0RGE Barry, Nur-eryman, Castle- 
HE IMPROVED n zh i 
Maker, 70, 
URP 5 
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