I IUX KKDINOS, iScC. 



FrDiii .liilui Alliinu. Ks(|.. F.II.S., plants of (\imfllia candi- 

 dissima aiitl luiusiiiiia, (tlic Nilvkk Hanksian Mkdal awarded.) 



From iMr. .lack.soii of Kint;s(on, a collection of Cape llcdtlis. 



From Mr. Kdniiuids, (iardcner to His (iracc the Duke of 

 Devonshire, at Chiswick, a lar^e jilant of Acacia cordata, (the 

 SiLVKR Banksian Mkdal awarded.) 



From Messrs. Lane and Son^^, of lierkhainj)slead, a collection 

 of Roses, and a new Rose called La Belle Alleniande, (aSiLVKu 

 Ranksian' Mi dai, was awarded for (he lirst.) 



From Mr. I'lunibley, (iardcner to C. i. Dimsdale, Esq., of Fs- 

 >emlen, Ilatlield, a brace of Curumhrrs. 



From Messrs. L(»d(iiu;cs of Hackney, a magnificent specimen 

 of Dcndrohiuni pulrhrUuni , (the SiLVKU KNionTiAN Mkdal 

 awarded.) 



From Ilcnry Lucas, Esq., F. H. S., a seedling Epiphyllum 

 raised from seeds of E. Jenkinsoni. 



From Mr. Silver, (rardener to the Rev. H. Pole, White Waltham, 

 near Maidenhead, a beautiful specimen of Rhodanthe Manglesii, 

 (the SiLVKK Banksian Mkdal awarded.) 



From Edward F'yffe, Esq., Jun., F.H.S., a collection of 

 Ileartsease. 



From Mr. Henry Groom, F\H.S., a specimen of Chorizema 

 ilicifoliuw, (the Silvkr Banksian Medal awarded.) 



F>om Messrs. Veitch and Sons, of Exeter, some Swan River 

 plants, including Stylidium Drummondii and another, (the Silver 

 Banksian Medal awarded.) 



F>om the Garden of the Society, a collection of Stove and 

 Greenhouse plants ; the more remarkable of these were Pimelea 

 spectabilis, and Chorizema spectabile, two most beautiful new 

 greenhouse shrubs from Swan River, and cut flowers of Camellia 

 reticulata from a plant in a brick pit unprotected by a fire. 



The following Presents were announced j 



The Boston Journal of Natural History, Nos. 1. 2. 3., Vol. 3., 

 from the Society. 



The Botanical Register for April, from the Publishers. 



Baxter s British flowering plants, for March and April, from the 

 Author. 



Harrison's Floricultural Cabinet, for March, from the Editor. 



The Ladies' Flower Garden of Ornamental Bulbous Plants, 

 No. 13, from Mrs. Loudon. 



The Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Part 2., 

 Vol. 14, and the Proceedings of the Society, Nos. 17 and 18., from 

 the Society. 



