fessa 15, 1802.) ieu аиан CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 143 
moved their late President, it would have tory wh subsc ptions, instead o 
оло) called for until after th 
ges. It is Jong Since thi 
5547 Fellows rj the 
— rable 
esty' езы еп 
des аба онт tho of Fellows, b 
tible zi Her 
е | position, кеч Majesty ende d i gh 
-— Aen 
y agree- 
emen A make 
ultimately E by these gen- 
ignation thei лый ni sub- 
aid, which is not thé case with 
ved from the public by 
e Mer us A E the 
gthe 
м 
ег Noa is the 
fo. of the | E КТ охото 
debtor and creditor unt 
But even after makin 
tory; m фе ety poe 8, (ani 
ust keep at any rate), entertainments have 
Баш provided forthe Fellows not only without putting them 
to ai bi setually at a profit of 13471. 17s. 8d. 
* fym wish, where re praċticab. 
À sia entof what has been done since the last Anniver- 
Ee and Е what гоби to be done, will best Көн the 
A how such intentions can be turned to raetical 
pee 
ҮЧ numb er of Fellows of the Society at the last тта 
(1st May, 1861) was 1752. Under the new Charter the date of 
the Anniversary has been anticipated, in consequence of which 
only eight months are now to be reported on. During that 
period 1005 Feilows have ише; of whom 865 рау 2 guineas MOT the items of expenditure, the only one e which occurs to 
annually, 544 pay 4 guineas, 81 have compounded by the pay- | the Council as calling for comment is the interest on the 
n ment i ой 0 guin еаз, апа 75 E that of 40 guineas. The total be inal 
of x on à 186 Jan, 1862, had reached 2774, c 
and yet 
and ose we Бан vL og 
To or E Picher plants, — me to ask a 
hi 
bote ds follows, vi: 
на EIL ows paying re етіне уна р 4 
» n 
B 
x 
т » » in advance e учы 
Шу, Де uu чы ro $5 1 I 
2» » who apice vundod by payin 20 H nsented to the reduction, many ot ies 
555 vc P » P y g 40 handsomely signifying | their Spiral of ie step. The Dou 
At the General Meeting hold on tho Tth inst. 157 more ing e" been paid off, by transferring the bonds to fresh 
pto Boris elected. 
аре pital Account shows the sums that have been ас tually 
paid A The works in the Garden; ЕЛЫ in the Account of 
Assets and Liabilities will be found the additional sums in- 
curred or expected o be due. A prie of the —— М; 
the works is not payable until 12 months after their e 
tion. 
That part ofthe Garden works the execution of which falls 
2 the Society is nearly er opi А conservatory, the 
uncil-room, the tracés, ues c grs рз and 
са 
Тһе des с заан and deaths during the past season have 
n 
It Willthus be seen that whether the number of Fellows be 
looked atas a whole, ога EF comparative RE be taken 
А the i ed since the 1st of May last, there ^ — ground 
satisfac The List of Felows also shows that, irre- 
^ си "perge mk or title, the Society has {Не е honour to reckon 
0 | among "its members a а p proportion of the most distin- 
‚ | guished men of the das 
Whilst the adhesi y persons of eminence has 
been highly умт сн tle ан acil have never forgotten that 
W а | the real and proper scope of the Society is the advancement of 
Иоан ETAS Е m ш {ет i rae they have 
leus шы E kept steadily in view, and they trust that t ey may refer 
i ome That this is a first-rate plant | корр Tark done by the Pruit and Floral Committees ; to tho 
intentio 
ed to this Report being, | © 
by the New Charter, 
its р thers of a higher class have 
to the Society, among which s»ecial eae Should b 4 taken of 
the noble works of art presented by er Majesty, now placed in 
the 
in 
p that which Ы S been р The ws themselves have done more to furnish the Con- 
Éi К hitherto -— had б y how — LER S with plants PT their gifts than the Council by pur- 
who visit exhi! EM vidual account stood. It n. " Many of these are of great value and b 
a pah Cissus discolor : 4 mb; e ке chases. Many grea eauty. 
8 пороке ud ^ 5 The New Charter has rendered necessary a n 
1L, to even the osi th, Kensin the | laws, which will be brought forward for adop 
op] ii 
o The arrangements for the year 1862 have iN 
cireulated among benz Fellows, and need not here 
The most ише ints 
arrangem 
ew body of Bye- 
tion at an early 
y be much improved 
inlet plants such as those 
al 
for of re e 
е guineas. Fellows of а 
from the Exhibition 
ре Season tick cernat es t tt 
War the Commissioners Lbs 1851 for an entrance to the 
Garden during the на збу Kensington Gore, 
through the Com hind the Conservatory. 
This Report having Mar roi seda and adopted, upon the 
motion of the Vice-President it was resolved unani- 
t 
ociety. 
to the Revenue Account it will be seen that the 
of income is derived from the parue у of 
е Council feel that this is the mainstay of the 
cietieg, 
"i Feb. 11 (Anniversary).— А ен 
ung, н n Slc I Council and ойс» m 
тай a at E Societ byts s Gatian Bonth. dee. 
à , den t of id n ОПЕ Р onsort, should be E 
esday last, xr aee ра сует Де рес althou pom not yot teadis all they expect, | ballot having been taken the Chairman announced that 
MO I rein isfacto ту prom e of its я ооп reaching such а point! His Grace the Duke of Buecleuch had been eleeted 
аз will put them I Y rding it. Tke total sum derived x s 
lot, Кош ead the following | f from Mb А Fellows in all WAYS I Aios ibo lst May, 1861, has been | President, that Prof. Liudley had been deseen 
port from the Council to th Pe дом ты but this includes 23781. paid for life compositions, which | Secretary, and Wils un q- 
iis ш к italized or placed їп a separate account, for the purpose | that Mr. Jonathan Clarke, Mr. Edmoiüs, aud Mr. 
Pate кя троен t pre стае n Fiat had beon paid pod James Ni — had been elected Auditors, апа that 
со cemen: @ lease was е 
EE I of the Society. The abc o | Euri Somers, Mr. John Fleming, of Clereden, and Mr. 
i n 
obert Соор of 152, Fleet Bret, had been elected 
ears | ir Members of Council for the ensuing year. 
in € —— — ———————— e 
gotícts of con 
ested Fellows, in Lists RECEIVED.—VILMORIN & Co, Quai 
y only up to the Ist of Tree 
informed that, without loss nts may start fair, 
IM expenses both running 
y been 
condal 01е; ence was forwarded id the Council peri 7 
А Q lication which the Council are most | No. ogue, Garden Seeds, Jan. 1862; the 
Ower е, the Шо Boat us, r to — It will be seen in the statement Leo d be Gardenery Kalendar for 1862, a bróad- 
в of" Her bs rcm — аз to the number of Fellows, u T A different payments, that de. present yeär is one of thé 
President end. 'bearers. 
the 
there there is "n ipm in number who pa Gad Perd E lu екан течи Exhibition building as it will appear when 
