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and albifrons; Collfnsk bicolor, Cerasus Capollin, i26sa Bankse<^ liitea and 

 Indica centifolia, CoUetza spinosa, Edwardsza grandiflora, Wistana Consequawa, 

 Cratas^gus Oxyacantha rosea superba, Berberis sinensis; Ribes inebrians, spe- 

 ciosum, and multiflorum ; Faeonia Moutan Banksiz, other pseonies and azaleas. 

 June 2. — Read. A communication upon the premature death of parts of 

 branches of the Moorpark apricot tree and some other wall-fruit trees ; by 

 T. A. Knight, Esq., president. [See notices of this disease, in IX. 723., 

 X. 188.] 



Exhibited. French crab, Norfolk storing, Norfolk paradise, and Ord 

 apples, from Mr. Joseph Kirke. Asparagus from beds only two years old, 

 and plants one year old when planted, from John Allnutt, Esq. Five seed- 

 ling calceolarias, from Mrs. Lawrence. Heartseases, from Mr. Hogg of 

 Paddington. Cymbidium lancifolium, Dendrobium macrostachyum, from 

 J. Bateman, Esq. Amaryllis solandrc2?/?bra var., from N. H. Nugent, Esq. 

 Mesembryanthemum rubrocfnctum and various species, Veronica decussata, 

 Pittosporura Tobira, Vestk /ycioides, Gorteri« rigens, Jnthyllis Barba Jovis, 

 and various species of /^ris, from the Earl of Ilchester. 



Also, from the Garden of the Society. Camassia esculenta, ikffmulus SmitheV, 

 Gili« achxWecBfdlia, CoUomia cocclnea, Eschscholtzia crocea, CoWmsia bicolor 

 and grandiflora, (Solanum crispura ; Pentstemon ovatus, Scoulen, and pro- 

 cerus; Wistai'M Consequa??a; Zupinus polyphyllus and the light-corollaed 

 and white-coroUaed varieties, tomentosus and five varieties, albifrons, grandi- 

 folius, and rivularis ; Pseonia officinalis var. cmemoniflora and off. double var.; 

 -^'sculus carnea, rubicunda, and pallida; Pavk rubra, r. parviflora, flava, 

 humilis, and hybrida ; flowers of rhododendrons, azaleas, Scotch roses, and 

 China roses. 



Exhibition at the Garden, on Saturday, June 6. — The following is a copy of 

 the Society's statement of the award of the judges : — 



The Gold Banksian Medal. — 1. For a miscellaneous collection of fruits, 

 from Mr. John Willmot of Isleworth, F.H.S.; 2. For orchideous plants, from 

 Messrs. RoUisson of Tooting ; 3. For a miscellaneous collection of plants, 

 from Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S. 



The Large Silver Medal. — L For grapes, cucumbers, and strawberries, 

 from Mr. Brown of Acton Green ; 2. For shaddocks, from Sir C. Cockerell, 

 Bart., F.H.S. ; 3, For pines, from Mr. James Davis, gardener to T. Gutterson, 

 Esq., of Enfield ; 4. For azaleas, from Mr. Rivers of Sawbridgeworth ; 5. For 

 pelargoniums, from Messrs. ColJey and Hill of Hammersmith ; 6. For a mis- 

 cellaneous collection of plants, from Mr. John Green, gardener to Sir E. An- 

 trobus, Bart., F.H.S.; 7. For a miscellaneous collection of plants, from 

 Messrs. Rollisson of Tooting. 



The Silver Banksian Medal. — \. For peaches and nectarines, from P. D. 

 Cooke, Esq., F.H.S.; 2. For strawberries, from Mr. Lane, gardener to J. H. 

 Palmer, Esq., F.H.S.; 3. For green-fleshed melons, from Mr. Loudon, gar- 

 dener to S. Gurney, Esq., F.H.S.; 4. For twelve pelargoniums, from Mi'. 

 Gainea, Surrey Lane, Battersea; 5. For miscellaneous pelargoniums, from 

 Mr. Cock of Chiswick ; 6. For heartsease, from Mr. Mountjoy of Ealing; 

 7. For heartsease, from Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S.; 8. For calceolarias, from 

 Mr. John Green, gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., F.H.S.; 9. For Di- 

 osma rubra, from Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S.; 10. For ^rica depressa, from 

 John Allnutt, Esq., F.H.S.; IL For Deutzza scabra, from T. C. Palmer, 

 Esq., F.H.S.; 12. For miscellaneous roses, from Mr. George Leslie, gar- 

 dener to John Fleming, Esq., F.H.S.; 13. For Cypripedium Calceolus, 

 from N. H. Nugent, Esq., F.H.S.; 14. For Clianthus puniceus, from W. 

 Leveson Gower, Esq., F.H.S.; 15. For cockscombs, balsams, &c., from 

 Mr. George Mills, F.H.S., gardener at Gunnersbury Park, Acton; 16. For 

 calceolarias, from Messrs. Brown of Slough; 17. For miscellaneous pelargo- 

 niums, from Messrs. Colley and Hill of Hammersmith; 18. For a miscel- 

 laneous collection of plants, from Mr. Lane, gardener to J. H. Palmer, Esq., 

 F.H.S.; 19. For Brugmans2« arborea, from Mr. R. Clarke, gardener to 



