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ling camellia, from Messrs. Chandler and Sons. A dahlia-preserver, from Mr, 

 James M'Kay. Azalea indica rubra, Dillwyma cinerascens, Pultenae^a subum- 

 bellata, Kennedya monophylla, Leucopogon sp., Boronk pinnata, Indigofera 

 australis, Illicium floridanum, j^rica transparens, E. scabriuscula, E. pilosa. 

 Gloxinia caulescens var., Eu'phovhia fulgens (jacquinz«/?ora), Sinningia v\o- 

 lacea, Gesnera bulbosa, G. faucialis, Camellia reticulata, C. irabricata, C. al- 

 thaeseflora, Oncidium Cebolleti, Dendrobium aggregatum, Enca, carinata, and 

 E. aristata major. 



Frovi the Garden of the Society. Azalea indica phcenicea, Oncidium 

 stramineum, Burchellia capensis, Tropae^olum pentaphyllum, Corydalis sp. 

 (Nepal). — Flowers: Camellia reticulata, C. imbricata, C. Colvillei, Ber- 

 her'is yiquifolium, Rihes tenuiflorum, J?.sanguineum, R. dark var. — Apples: 

 Bedfordshire foundling, k. ; Colville blanche d'hiver, k. ; Norfolk beaufin, 

 k. ; Alfriston,k. ; Rhode Island greening, k. ; "Winter codlin, k. j red streak, 

 keeping, k. ; General Wolfe (an American sort, allied to the reinette du 

 Canada), cluster golden pippin, Grange's pearmain, tulip, and green non- 

 pareil. 



Medals awarded. A silver Knightian to Mr. Upright, for Hovea Celsi ; to 

 Mr. Green, for azaleas; and to Mrs. Lawrence, for a collection of plants. A 

 silver Banksian to Mr. Toward, for Phycella biflora ; to M. Nieman, for 

 grapes ; to Messrs. Brown, for Gesnera Suttonii ; and to Mrs. Lawrence, for 

 a variety of Gloxinia. 



May 1. 1838. — Read. A paper on the Cultivation of Strawberries, by 

 John Disney, Esq., F.H.S. 



Exhibited. Brugmansia lutea, Grevillea sp., ^rica seedling, and yellow 

 China rose, from Mr. Spence, gardener to R. Durant, Esq. A cucumber, 



from Cra3'shaw, Esq. Gesnera faucialis, from Miss Garnier of Wickham, 



near Fareham, Hants. Heartsease, from Mr. Mountjoy of Ealing. Lodsa 

 lateritia, from Mr. Ferguson, gardener to P. C. Labouchere, Esq. Limes, 

 produced without the aid of fire-heat, and protected by a frame composed 

 partly of wood and partly of glass, from John Luscorabe, Esq., of Coombe 

 Royal, near Kingsbridge, Devonshire. iiliododendron arboreum, Azalea 

 indica, Jcacia diffusa, and A. stricta, Diosma amoe^na, Berberis repens, B. 

 glumacea, Ribes speciosum, J'rbutus procera, J^Jrica australis, E. mediter- 

 ranea, Faccinium ovatum, all grown in the open air, from Mr. Booth, gardener 

 to Sir C. Lemon, Bart., M.P., Carclew, Cornwall, i^hododendron Smlthii, 

 R. seedling, Camellia elegans, C. formosa, E'pacris paludosa, Acacia diffusa, 

 and A. lineata, from Messrs. Chandler. Sweetwater grapes, and a black 

 Antigua pine-apple, from Mr. Davis, gardener to Sir Simon Clarke, Bart. 

 Tweedia caerulea, from Mr. Beaton, gardener to T. Harris, Esq. Golden 

 Harvey and nonpareil apples, from John Disney, Esq. Cyrtopodium punc- 

 tatura, from Richard Harrison, Esq. Grapes, strawberries, and French 

 beans, from M. Nieman, gardener to P. C. Labouchere, Esq. O'xalis flori' 



bunda, and Wachendorfia sp,, from Mr. Springel, gardener to Grenfell, 



Esq., Taplow Lodge, Bucks. Double purple Azalea indica, from Messrs. 

 Brown of Slough. Seedling verbenas, from Her Majesty's garden at Wind- 

 sor. Azalea Hibbertia var., Clianthus puniceus, E'pacris onosmiflora, Peri- 

 steria cerea, Cleome purpurea grandiflora, Hovea Celsi, H. argentea (Oxylo- 

 bium), Chorozema ovata, and Indigofera australis, from Mrs. Lawrence. 



From the Society's Garden. Candollea cuneiformis, Kennedya Marryatti, 

 Nemophila aurita, Leptotes bicolor. Begonia Dregei, Verbena TweediaW, 

 Ribes cereum, R. niveum, R. aiireum prfeVox, R. sanguineum, R. s. dark 

 var., iVarcissus incomparabiHs sex-lobatus, N. i. double, N, interjectus, N. 

 poeticus, N. angustifolius, N. tubiflorus, N. odorus, N. Macleai, N. biflorus, 

 N. propinquus, and Amaryllis sp. 



Medals awarded. A silver Knightian to Mr. Spence, for Brugmansia 

 liitea; to Mr. Brown, for Azalea indica; to R. Harrison, Esq., for Cyrto- 

 podium punctatum ; and to Mrs. Lawrence, for the collection of plants. A 

 silver Banksian to Mrs. Lawrence, for Clianthus puniceus ; to Mr. Springel, 



