HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 



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July 6, 1841. 

 ORDINARY MEETING. 



The following were elected Fellows of the Society : 



Philip Zachary Cox, Esq., Harwood Hall, Upminster, Essex. 

 Edward Davis', Esq., Entry Hill, Bath. 

 Edward Edwards, Esq , Champion Hill. 

 J. \V. Hartshorue, Esq., Blackheath. 

 Viscountess Hawarden. 



Henry Christopher Wise, Esq., Woodcote, Warwick. 

 The following were the principal subjects of exhibition : 



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

 F. H.S., a large collection of Orchidaceous and other plants j 

 amongst them were a handsome species of Maiillaria, from De- 

 luerara ; Oncidiuni unicorne, Cattleya Mossice superba ; and cut 

 flowers oi Aristolorhia lu/pcrborea. 



From Messrs. Fairbaim of Clapham, a small collection of 

 beautiful Ericus, (Silver Baxksian Medal awarded.) 



From the Hon. and Rev. Robert Wilson, F. H. S., a collection 

 of Pinks 



From Mr. John Smith, Nurseryman of Dalston, some Seedling 

 Fuchsias. 



From Messrs. Lucombe, Pince and Co., of Exeter, a new and 

 handsome species of Quisqualis, raised from Indian seeds ; it has 

 the good properties of flowering freely and being very dwarf, 

 (Silver Hanksiax Medal awarded.) 



From Mr. Myatt of Deptford, a dish of his new Strawberry, 

 called the British Queen. 



From Mr. Jackson of Kingston, Five Seedling Pelargo- 

 niums 



From Mr. Cuthill of Love Walk, Camberwell, a plant of 

 Lisiatithus Russellianus and specimens of Snow's Prize Cucumber, 

 (Certificate awarded for the latter.) 



From Mr. C hapman of \ auxhall, a Seedling Pelargonium and 

 a dish of his Seedling Grape called Prince Albert. 



From A. W Salame, Esq., of Alexandria Cottage, Old Kent 

 Road, some Cucumbers raised from seed, sent from ConstanTi- 

 nople and from the Island of Chio, which were grown in a frame 

 without any lining of dung on the outside. They were the sort 

 known by the name of the Turkey. 



From Mr. Wilson, Gardener to W Daubuz, E.-q., of Layton.' 

 Essex, a collection of Seedling Pelargoniums. 



