HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 



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Ammoniacal liquor 

 Nitrate of Soda 

 Poitte\ io's manure 



On April 14th 1841.:On April 28th 1841 



1st cutting 6'4 lbs. i^nd cutting 17 lbs. 

 do. 23 lbs. 1 do. 12 lbs. 

 do. 13 lbs. I do. 6^1bs. 



The grass adjoining which had no manure produced the same 

 quantity of gra^s as that on which Poittevin's manure was used. 



May 4, 1S41. 

 ORDINARY MEETING. 



The following were elected Fellows of the Society ; 



Charles Dashwood Bruce, Esq., 9, Carlton House Terrace. 

 James'Foot, Esq., M. A., F. Z. S., 4, Grove Road, St. John's 

 Wood. 



William Kave, Esq., Wandsworth Common. 



WiUiam Horton Lloyd, Esq., F. S. A., F.L. S., &c. 1, Park 

 Square, Regent's Park. 



Mrs. William Phillips, Streatham Common, Surr}-. 



Samuel Solly, Esq., F. R.S., 48, Upper Gower Street. 



The following were the principal subjects of exhibition : 



From Mr. Upright, Gardener to G. C. Ridge, Esq., of Morden 

 Park, Surrey, a collection of plants amongst which were beautiful 

 specimens of Kennedija coccinea major, Diosma uniJioTa and 

 Eutaiia myrtifoha, (Silver Knightiax Med.\l awarded.) 



From Mrs. Lawrence, F. H. S., a large collection of Orchido' 

 ceous and Greenhouse Plants, containing remarkably fine 

 specimens of Dendrobium densijiorum, Daviesia ulicina, Cytisus 

 Philippensis, C. macrophyllus andf/orea Cehi, (Silver Knightian 

 Medal awarded.) 



From Mr. Baggs, Gardener to Robert Barchard, Esq. of Wands- 

 worth, Surrey, five fine specimens of Hydrangea, and a plant of 

 Poly gala oppositifolia, (Certificate awarded.) 



From Messrs. Lucombe, Pince, and Co. of Exeter, specimens 

 of Callistachys lon^ifolia and a new Acacia from Swan River, cut 

 from plants grown in the border of a cool conservator) . 



From Mr. Appleby, Gardener to Thomas Brocklehurst, Esq.^ 

 F. H. S., a specimen of anew Epidendrum called Schomlurgkii 

 and a spike of the rare Coryanthes speciosa alba, (Certificate 

 awarded.) 



