HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 



93 



May 7, 1339. 



ORDINARY MEETING. 



The following were elected Fellows of the Society ; 



J\\e Rev. Richard Warner Kendall Wood, M.A., Little 

 Bowden, Harboroug^h, Northamptonshire. 



Newell Connop, Esq., 7, Whitehall, and Honevlands, Essex. 



The Rev. Edward Rodd, D.D., Trebartha Hiill, Five Lanes, 

 Cornwall. 



The Hon. \\m. Bingham Baring, Great Stanhope Street. 



The following objects were exhibited ; 



From John Allnutt, Esq., F.H.S., three species of Erica. 



From Mr. Moiintjoy, of Ealing, a collection of Heartsease. 



From Mr. Jackson, Nurseryman, Kingston, Surrey, C'jtisu^ 

 racemosus, and a fine specimen of Erica Hartnelli. 



From Mr. Weeks, Gardener to John Sheepshanks, Esq., F.H.S., 

 a fine specimen of Abutilon striatum, a new greenhouse plant, 

 with drooping bell-shaped flowers, beautifully veined with brown. 



From ]Mf. Conway, Gardener to Lawrence Sulivan, Esq., 

 F.H.S., a Fuchsia fulgens. 



From Mr. P. N. Don, Gardener to James Bateman, Esq., 

 F.H.S., Flowers of Dendrobium Jimhriatum, and Gratnmatophi/Uum 

 multiflorum. 



From ^Ir. John Hally, Nursen,Tnan, Blackheath, a specimen 

 of Chcrozema varium, a new greenhouse shrub, imported from 

 Swan River, with beautiful yellow and purple papilionaceous 

 flowers. 



From Mr. G. M. Elliott, Gardener at Ripley Castle, ripe fruit 

 of Bromelia Karatas, and specimens of the Papaw fruit. 



From Mr, George Glenny, F.H.S., a collection of Greenhouse 

 Plants. 



From Mr. Myatt, of Deptford, a bunch of the large Rhubarb 

 called " Victoria." 



From Mr. Lumsden, Gardener to Henry Bevan, Esq., F.H.S., 

 a plant of Clematis azurea. 



From Mr. W. Redding, Gardener to Mrs. Marryat, F.H.S.. a 

 sweet-scented J'erbena, said to have been raised from seeds col- 

 lected in California. 



From Messrs. Lucorabe, Pince, and Co., of Exeter, a plant of 

 Fabiana imbricata, a beautiful greenhouse shrub, with small heath- 

 like leaves, and a profusion of pure white bell-shaped flowers. 



From Mr. Wm. M Culloch, Gardener to James Dupre, Esq., 

 of Wilton Park, Bucks, F.H.S., a dish of Keen's Seedling Straw- 

 berries. 



From Messrs. Brown, of Slough, plants of Gesnera Suttoni 

 and Kenned (fa coccinea. 



From Mr. John Green, Gardener to Sir Edmund Antrobus, 



