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HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. J 57 



The result of this award, as compared with the objects ex- 

 hibited, is shewn by the following table. 



MKDALS AWARDED. 





c ^ 















t.. o 

 a> • - 









c 



c 





P.- 





ca 







«- .2 





1 c 





b > 



!^ 



^ i 



Grcen-honse Azaleas - 



3 





1 



2 





— 





2 









1 





('ape Heaths - _ - . 



7 



3 



1 



1 



2 





Orchidace<e _ _ _ _ 



10 



2 



1 

 1 



Q 

 O 



1 

 1 



1 

 1 



Pelarj^oniuins - . . - 



7 





2 



2 



3 



1 



Roses _ . _ _ - 



3 







1 





2 



Stove and Greenhouse Plants 



11 



1 



2 



3 



3 



2 



Herbaceous Calceolarias 



3 







2 



1 





Shrubby ditto. 



3 







2 



1 





Tall Cacti 



1 







I 







Fruit 



24 



1 





1 



5 



3 



Sinijle Plants not in flower - 



4 







1 



1 





Fine Single specimens - . - 



26 







2 



1 



6 



New Ornamental Plants 



5 





1 









Miscellaneous _ - - - 



14 







1 



1 



1 



Total 



119 



7 



8 



22 



20 



16 



May 19, 1840. 



ORDINARY MEETING. 

 The following were elected Fellows of the Society ; 



The Earl of Lucan, Laleham, Middlesex. 

 Robert Wildman Barchard, Esq., Wandsworth. 

 James Heywood, Esq., Acresfield, Manchester. 

 Thomas James Lenox, Esq , Plaistow, Essex. 

 John Lenox, Esq., Plaistow, Essex. 

 Charles Smith, Esq., Church Lane, Queen's Elms. 

 John Claremont Whiteman, Esq., 24 A, Bryanstone Square, ' 

 and Thoyden Garnon, Epping. 



A paper was read from Mr. D. Beaton, on the cultivation of 

 plants of the Cactus tribe. After some preliminary observations . 

 upon the history of the more remarkable collections in this 



