HORTICrLTCRAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 



mot, Marie Louise and Duchesse d'Angoul^me Pears ; the 

 Golden Harvey, Downton Pippin and Brook's Seedling Apples. 



From Mr. Jackson of King-ston, a collection of Species of 

 Cape Heaths, (the Silver Banks i ax Medal awarded.) 



From Messrs. Wood and Son of Woodland Xurserj-, Mares- 

 field, a collection of Roses, (the Silver Baxksiax Medal 

 awarded.) 



From Mr. Charles LeC; Vineyard, Hzimmersmith, specimens 

 of two species of Echinocactus. 



From Mr. Field, Gardener to S. W. Silver, Esq. F.H.S., speci- 

 mens of the Moon jfoicer, of Ceylon, (Calonyction sp>eciosum) 

 and some other plants. 



From the Garden of the Society various Stove and Greenhouse 

 plants, including Catasettim laminarum and Hibiscus Wrayie, 

 and an extensive assortment of Pears and Apples. 



The following presents were announced : 



Monographia generum Aloes et Mesemhryanthemi, Ease. 3, from 

 the Author, His Serene Highness the Prince of Salm Dyck. 

 Flora Batata, No. ICO, from His Majesty the King of Holland. 



November 2, 1840. 



GARDEN' COMMITTEE. 



Mr. Thompson reported from the Fruit Department that the 

 Van Mons Leon le Clerc Pear was found to be quite as melting 

 as the Marie Louise, and was considered as rich as that son 

 would have been in a similar situation. 



November 3, 1840. 

 ORDINARY MEETING. 



The following were elected Fellows of the Society 5 



Thomas Brocklehurst, Esq. of the Fence, near Macclesfield. 

 Henry Garrett Key, Esq. Tulie Hill. 



The following were the principal Subjects of Exhibitijn ; 



From Mr. Henry Kenny, Gardener to Viscount Maynard, 

 Easton Lodge, Dunmow, Essex, a large collection of Apples. 



