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gardener to W. Harrison, Esq., F.H.S. ; for hydrangeas, to Mr. Redding, 

 gardener to Mrs. Marryat, F.H.S. ; for strawberries, to Mr. George Steel, of 

 Richmond. 



Meeting, July 4. 1837. — Exhibited. Royal George nectarines, from Mr. Erring- 

 ton, gardener to Sir P. G. Egerton, Bart. ; Elruge nectarines, red Magdalen 

 peaches, and black Hamburg grapes, from Mr. T. Flangan, gardener to Sir 

 T. Hare, Bart. ; Cycnoches ventricosum, Acropera LoddigesM, and Stanhopea 

 oculata, from James Bateman, Esq. ; white Magdalen peaches. Keen's seed- 

 ling strawberries, and green-fleshed melon (the Ham melon, grown in old tan), 

 from Mr. Stewart, gardener to Lord Ashburton ; a collection of irises and 

 roses, from Mr. John Salter of Shepherd's Bush ; a collection of gera- 

 niums (in pots), from Messrs. Colley and Hill of Hammersmith ; Ornitho- 

 galum thyrsoides, .S'olanum campanulatum, and Scoparia, new species, from 

 Mrs. Marryat, F.H.S.; cactaceous plants, from Mexico, for sale by Mr. 

 Charlwoodof Covent Garden; a collection of roses, from Mr. Hooker, F.H.S.; 

 double yellow roses, iSolanum crispum, and rose de Lille, from William Leve- 

 son Gower, Esq., of Titsey Place, near Godstone ; iMca gnaphalioides, ven- 

 tricosa, coccinea, v. fragrans, v. stellata, v. superba, and v. prae'gnans coccinea, 

 from Mr. Fairburn, Clapham ; Pimelea decussata, P. rosea ; Gesnerct splendens, 

 G. faucialis ; Campelia tricolor coccinea, C. sp. ; Brugmansia bicolor lutea, 

 Lechenaultz'a oblata; Agapanthus, new white ; Polygala cordifolia, P. bracteo- 

 lata, collection of cut flowers of geraniums, of heartsease, and of roses, from 

 Mrs. Lawrence. 



From the Garden of the Society. — (S'olanum aspero-lanatum, Zyjchnis Bun- 

 geana, Crinum amabile, Quisqualis indica, Combretum purpijreum, Antholjza 

 grandiflora, Alstroemerza pulchella. Fuchsia discolor, iupinus nanus, Eiitoca 

 viscida, CoUfnsia bicolor, Oxyura chrysanthemoides, Gilia achiWecefolia, Ho- 

 sack/a sp., jEthionema membranacea, Pentstemon venustus, Psednia albiflora 

 Humei, Eriophyllum CEespitosum, Ceanothus aziireus albus, Clintonza elegans, 

 (S'edum azureum, garden roses, and Chinese roses. 



Awarded. A large silver medal to Mrs. Lawrence, for the Gesner« faucialis; 

 a silver Knightian medal to Mr. Fairburn, for heaths ; to J. Bateman, Esq., for 

 Orchideae ; to Mr. S. Hooker, for roses ; to Mr. Errington, for peaches ; to 

 Mr. Stewart, for peaches and strawberries ; and a silver Banksian medal to 

 W. L. Gower, Esq., for double yellow roses. 



Award of the Judges at the Exhibition, July 11. 1837 : — • 



The Gold Knightian Medal. — For a large collection of stove and green- 

 house plants, to Mr. E. Butcher, gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S, 



The Gold Banksian Medal. — For a large collection of stove and green- 

 house plants, to Mr. John Green, gardener to Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bart., 

 F.H.S. 



The Large Silver Medal. — For pelargoniums, to Mr. William Cock of 

 Chiswick; for pelargoniums to Mr. William Catleugh, of Hans Street, Sloane 

 Street ; for grapes, to Mr. John Davis, gardener to Lady Clarke; for pine- 

 apples, to Mr. William Dodd, gardener to Edward Baker, Esq., F.H.S.; 

 for Cape heaths, to Mr. E. Butcher, gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S. ; 

 for Corysanthes macrantha, to Sigismond Rucker, Esq., F.H.S.; for Chinese 

 and Noisette roses, to Mr. George Glenny, F.H.S.; for Chinese and Noi- 

 sette roses, to Mr. Stephen Hooker, F.H.S.; for a collection of 50 garden 

 roses, to Mr. Alexander Milne, gardener to C. S. Chauncey, Esq., F.H.S.; 

 for a collection of 30 garden roses, to Mr. Rivers, of Sawbridgeworth ; for a 

 large collection of stove and green-house plants, to Mr. William Redding, 

 gardener to Mrs. Marryat, F.H.S. ; for Pentstemon Murraydnus, to Mr. 

 Andrew Toward of Bagshot Park ; for Anigozanthos Manglesw, to Mr. Donald 

 M'Kay, gardener to Robert Mangles, Esq., F.H.S. 



7721? Silver Knightian Medal. — for pinks, to Mr. Attwell, Uxbridge ; for 

 pinks, to Mr. Hogg of Paddington ; for picotees, to Mr. Hogg of Padding- 

 ton ; for heartsease, to Mr. George Bridges of Hampton ; for heartsease, to 

 Messrs. Lane of Great Berkhampstead ; for pelargoniums, to Mr. Upright, 



