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larger wild mallow, but with pale violet flowers striped with 

 deep purple. There were also cut flowers of Calochortus barbatns, 

 obtained from bulbs sent home to the Society from Mexico by 

 Mr. Hartweg. 



The following Medals were awarded ; 



The Silver Knightiaji to Mrs. Lawrence for her collection of 

 Heaths, and to Mr. P. Don for his Orchidaceous Epiphytes. 



The Silver Banksian to ]Mrs. Lawrence for Chorozema ovatura, 

 to Mrs. Lane for her Citrons and Lemons,to Augustus Foster, Esq., 

 for his Calceolarias, to ]Mr. Catleugh for his seedling Pelargo- 

 niums, and 10 Mr. Brown for Lilium longiflorum. 



The following Presents were announced j 



The Athenccum, for the month of May, from the Editor. 

 The Botanical Register for June, from the Publishers. 

 British flowering plants, No. S3, from the Author, Mr. Wm. 

 Baxter. 



Plantcp IlartwegiancE, from the Author, G. Bentham, Esq. 

 Trattato degli Alheri delta Toscana di Gaetano Savi, presented 

 by James Webster, Esq., F.H.S. 



June 15, 1S39. 



EXHIBITION AT THE GARDEN. 



Exclusive of exhibitors the number of visitors on this occa- 

 sion was 8789. The single specimens of plants amounted to 

 730 3 besides which there were 23 boxes of cut flowers, and 41 

 dishes of fruit. 



The award of the Judges was as follows ; 



The Gold Knightian Medal. 



1. To Mr. Butcher, Gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S. , for 

 a large collection of Stove and Greenhouse plants. 



2. ToMr. Mylam, Gardener to Sigismond Rucker, Esq. Jun., 

 F.H.S., for a collection of Orchidaceous plants. 



3. To Messrs. RoUisson and Son, of Tooting, for a collection 

 of Orchidaceous plants. 



The Gold Baxksiax Medal. 



1. ToMr. Cock, of Chiswick, for Pelargoniums. 



2. To Mr. Catleugh, of Hans Street, Chelsea, for Pelargoniums. 



