rROCKKDINCS OP TBB 



From Mr. Lumsden. Gardener to Heor>- Bevaii» Esq., F.H.S., 

 some remarkably Hue SobUs>e Peaches and Llru^e Nectarine$, 

 (^^iLVKR Km(;iitian Mkdal awarded.) 



From -Mr. Thomas Barrett of Ilumpstead, a Fuchsia. 



From .Mr. (»ainej» of H:illcr>ea, Four Scedtoig VtUtrgoniums. 



From Mr. lliK»ker, F. U.S., a collection of H>>s^s. 



Fioin -Mrs. -Mjirryalt, F. U.S., a dish of Myatt t Vine Strawbernf. 



From the (Jarden of tne Society, a collection of succidect 

 and other plants, containing among: others jiloe laponaria, A. 

 jlatispina, Zygopttalum marillare, and Rondeleiia ^peciasa ; alsa 

 cut flowers of AnigozanOun Mansilesii, AUtrctmeria puUhtUa, A. 

 tricolor, A. fiaca, and MandtviHa suareolens. 



The folic wmg Presents were aimounced j 



Baxter i British Flotrerinsi Plants, No. 108, from the Editor. 

 Harrison's Fluricultural Cabinet, for July, from the Editor, 

 and the Botanical Register, for July, from the Publishers. 



The business of the Ordinar\- Meeting ha\-ing closed, a special 

 General Meetintr which had been c-onvened for the purpose of 

 electing: a new Member of the Council, in the room of the late 

 Henry Moreton Dyer, Esq. was then held. It was announced 

 that the Council proposed the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Dartmouth 

 to fill the vacancy occasioned by the decdse of Mr. Dyer. A 

 ballot having: taken place the Vice President named as scrutineers 

 J. R. Gowen, Esq., Major Smith, and C. \\ entworth Dilke,, Esq. 

 who reported that the Earl of Dartmouth had been imani- 

 mously elected. 



July 10, 1841. 



EXHIBITION AT THE GARDEN. 



The number of Visitors on this occasion was 7194, exclusive 

 of Exhibitors. 



The award was as follows : 



The Gold Kxightiax Medal. 



1. To Mr. Butcher. Gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F. H. S., of 

 Ealing: Park, Middlesex, for a large collection of Stove 

 and Greenhouse plants. 



'2. To Mr. John ^^'ilmot, F.H.S., of Isleworth, for a miscella- 

 neous collection of Fruit. 



