Moil 7n outhsh ire. 



NoifolL 



745 



10. Duchess of NTewcastle, Mr. Thomas Batler; 11. Ruby, Mr. Bowley ; 12. La Vandycken, Mr. 

 John Haigh.— Selfs : 1. Isabella, Mr. John Clegg ; 2. Seedling, AVilliam Turner, Esq. ; 3. Mine 

 d'Or, John Morris, Esq.; 4. Charbonnier, and 5. Sherwood's Kose, Mr. Thomas Butler ; 6. Wliite 

 Flag, Mr. John Wilde. 



Fruit. Pines : 1. Montserrat, Richard Potter, Esq. ; 2. Montserrat, John Pooley, Esq. ; 3. 

 Montserrat, John Entwistle, Esq. — Grapes : 1. Black Hamburgh, 2. Lombardy, and 3. Sweet- 

 water, Richard Potter, Esq.: i. Black Hamburgh, K. I. I. Norreys, Esq Melons: Gregson. 



H. Wanklyn, Esq. 



Culinary Vegetables. Cucumbers : 1. Longford, and 2. Incomparable, C. I. I. Walker, Esq. 



Extra-Prizes. Flowers : Globe-flowered Georginas, Mr. John Jones, Scarlet Turban, Mr. G 

 Cunningham. 



MONMOUTHSHIRE. 



Jlbergavenny and Cricklioivel Horticultural Society. — June 24. Prizes were 

 awarded as follows : — 



Plants. Stove: 1. Gloxinia speciusa, F. H. Williams, Esq. ; 2. ^"nca rbsea alba, 3. Hoya 

 carnbsa, Mr. James Saunders. — Green-house : 1. Calceolaria integrifblia, 2. Gnaphalium 

 grandiflurum, and 3. A^t:rium Oleander &.lbum, Mr. James Saunders. — Hardy: 1. White Cam- 

 panula, Thomas Paytherus, Esq. ; 2. White PaBony, and 3. J/imulus, Mr. James Saunders Seed- 

 ling Pelargonium, Mr. James Saunders. 



Flowers. /Vis hispiinica, John Wedgwood, Esq. {The Cambrian, Ju\y 9.) 

 Sept. 16. The following were among the prizes awarded : — 



Plants. Stove : 1. Gloxinia maculJita, Mr. Saunders ; 2. Kinca alba, and 3. Tinea rbsea, 

 W. Morgan, Esq., Pant-y-Goitre. — Green-house : 1. Lophospermum erubi^scens, F. S. S. Wood, 

 house, Esq. ; 2. Ftkchs2« gracilis, Mr. Saunders ; 3. Fuchsz'a mexicana, F. S. S. Woodhouse, Esq. 

 — Hardy : 1. Petunia nyctaginiflbra, 2. LobJ-hVi fulgens, and 3. Delphinium pictum, Mr. Saun- 

 ders. — Heaths : 1. E':\ca multiflbra alba, and 2. i'rlca multiflbra »bsea, Mr. Saunders. 



Fruit. Apples. Dessert: 1. Nonpareil, J. F.Willis, Esq.; 2. Ribston Pippin, Mr. Saunders; 

 3. Golden Pippin, Rev. R. Davies. Culinary, Dutch Codlin, Mr. Woodall. {Ca?/ibrian, Oct. 1.) 



NORFOLK. 



Diss Horticultural Society. — June 9. The exhibition was very good indeed, 

 and many choice specimens were sent from the gardens of the subscribers. Among those more 

 particularly worthy of commendation were a very fine Calceolaria integrifijlia from the Rev. 

 Geo. Walker, Scole ; some tine specimens of several sorts of Amaryllis, and a fine Cactus spe- 

 cibsa ; and a cucumber of the serene [?] kind, measuring 20 in., and weighing full 2 lbs., from 

 Thomas L. Taylor, Esq. The fruits and vegetables produced by the cottagers were of the best 

 description ; tlie strawberries, in particular, were equal, if not superior, to those exhibited 

 from the gardens of their richer neighbours. Prizes were awarded as under : — 



Peas (early nimble), Thomas Havers, Esq. 



Cottagers' Prixes. Brompton Slock, Mr. Robert Downing ; White, Mr. Simon Aldrich, Starston, 

 {Bury and Norwich Post, June 15.) 



CORRECTIONS 



Vol. v., as noticed in Vol. VII. 



In p. 289. line 15. for "one indi," read " one 



line," as advised vol. vii. p. fi22. 

 In p. 680. line 25. for " Parfaite," read " Birth- 



waite," as shown vol. vii. p. 116. 



Vol. VI., as noticed in Vol. VII. 



In p. 640. line 10. from the bottom, for " Mr. 

 Rigg, with his whole family," read " the fa- 

 mily of Mr. Rigg," as shown vol. vii. p. 116. 



Vol. VII. 



In p. 18. Iine4. after " This place," add " Ver- 

 ri^res," as shown p. 659. 



In p. 36. for " 1821," read " 1830." 



In p 57. line 3. from the bottom, for " that," 

 read " those." 



In p. 91. line 11. from the bottom, for " Mont- 

 mirail," read " Montreuil." 



In p. 101. hne36. for " Withy," read " Kitley." 



In p. 121. line 17. for " pericardiums," read 

 " pericarpiums." 



In p. 121. lines 14. and 15. from the bottom, for 

 " last Number, Vol. VI. p. 477.," read " Ma- 

 gazine of Natural History, \o]. 111. p. 477.," 

 as shown Gard. Mag., vol. vii. p. 235. 



In p. 201. line 21. from the bottom, for " G. Cun- 

 ninghams," read as corrected, p. 506. 



In p. 208. line 17. from the bottom, for " J?rica," 

 read " E^ria." 



In p 223 for " I/in field," thrice mentioned, read 

 "Lindfield ; " and in line 21., for " an extract 



from the author of," read " an extract from 

 a letter from the author of." 



In p. 227. line 15. for " Mr. Joseph M'Nab," read 

 " Mr. James M'Nab." 



In p. 241. line 16. for " decayed," read " ple- 

 thoric," as directed p. 378. 



In p. 245. line 5. from the bottom, for " John H. 

 Wynne, Esq., Caed Coch," read " John Lloyd 

 Wynne, Esq., at Coed Coch." 



In p. 24G. line 9. for " when under-bark," read 

 " when the under-bark; " line 12. for " all 

 round from 3 to 6 ft. in height," read " all 

 round for the length of from 3 to 6 ft. in differ- 

 ent parts of the tree." 



In p. 256. line 10., in p. 272. line 20., in p. 368. 

 line 6., for " Mr. Collins," read " Mr. Col- 

 ling," as shown p. 507. 



In p. 376. for " Spa Botanic Gardens," read 

 " Southampton Botanic Garden," as corrected 

 p. 497. 



In p. 3!'5. line 2. from the bottom, for " Ma. 

 mora," read " Marmora." 



In p. 412. the " fig. 74." is repeated with correc- 

 tions, p. 539. 



In p. 519. line 6. for " Galium uliginbsum," read 

 " Galium MollCigo." 



In p. 550. line 10. for " pine3,7the pines," read 

 " pines, the vines." 



In p. 551, 552. for " Mr. Tong," read " Mr. 

 Tongue." 



In p. .578. line 22. for " part it neatly," read 

 " pare it neatly." 



In p. 618. line 22. for " Mr. T. Machray," read 

 " Mr. J. Macliray." 



