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loni^ rtoweriii^- stems of Ornlthogdiuui longibracteatum, after it had 

 flowered and ripened seeds. 



In this instance it appeared that the hist buds upon the flower 

 stem, instead of being developed in the form of flowers, had as- 

 sumed the condition of bulbs and had completely organized 

 themselves as shewn in the annexed cut, notwithstanding the ex- 

 haustion of the flowerstem by the production of flowers and 

 fruit below these intrusive bulbs. 



From iMr. Groom, F.H.8., of Walworth, a collection of Auri- 

 culaSy (Silver Banksian Meoal awarded.) 



From Mr. John Vare, (hardener to Owen Fuller Meyrick, Esq., 

 F.H.S., some flne forced Cherries imdi Raspberries, (for the former 

 of which a Silver Banksian Medal was awarded.) 



From Mr. Chapman of Vauxhall, a dish of Black Hamburgh 

 drapes, (a Silvkr Banksian Medal awarded.) 



From Mr. Green, Gardener to Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bart. 

 F.H.S., plants of Azalea indica alba, A. rubra plena, A. purpurea 



