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'J'he following was elected, upon the recommendation of the 

 Council, as a Practical Gardener, with the privileges of a Fellow ; 



Mr. (ieorge Phillips, Gardener to the Misses Trevor, 

 Tingrith, near Woburn. 



The following- objects w^ere exhibited ; 



From James Bateman, Esq., F.H.S., specimens of an Oncidium 

 from Guatemala, very nearly related to () Baueri, and which it was 

 Mr. Bateman's intention to name O. Weniworthianum, Stanhopea 

 fjuadricornis, and Calanthe bijurca, three rare Orchidaceous epi- 

 phytes. 



From Alexander Rowland, Esq., F.H.S., a collection of flowers 

 of Roses. 



From Miss Rose, 9^, Goswell Road, Islington, a group of 

 flowers of epiphytes and other plants, beautifully modelled in 

 wax. 



From Mr, Ansell, F.H.S., Nurseryman, Camden Town, Fuchsia 

 magnijica and Rohinsonii, with other plants. 



From the Society's Garden, a collection oi fioiuering plants and 

 of Roses., 



The following medals were awarded ; 



The Silver Banksian to Mr. P. N. Don, Gardener to James 

 Bateman, Esq., for Stanhopea quadricornis, and to Mr. Ansell 

 for Fuchsias. 



The following Presents were announced 5 



Reptons Landscape Gardening, Sec. No. 1. from the Author, J. 

 C. Loudon, Esq. 



The Botanical Register, for July, from the Publishers. 



Baxter s British Flowering Plants, No. 84, from the Author. 



The Ladies' Flower Garden of Ornamental Annuals, No. 7* 

 from Mrs. Loudon. 



Transactions of the Linnean Society, Vol. IS. Part 2. A List of 

 the Members for 1S39, and Proceedings of the Society to April 16, 

 from the Society. 



The AthencEum for the month of June, from the Editor. 



Tracts on Docks and Commerce, from the Author, William 

 Vaughan, Esq. 



Comptes rendus, &c. Nos. ^^2 and 23, from the Academy of 

 Sciences of Paris. 



Transactiojis of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. d. Part 

 2. from the Society. 



