HOR I ICUI-TURaL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 



July -20, IS41. 

 ORDINARY MEETING. 



The following were elected Fellows of the Society : 



John Ames, Esq., S3, Green Street, Grosvenor Square. 

 Thomas Barwick Lloyd Baker, Esq., Hardwicke Court, Glou- 

 cestershire. 



Francis Joseph Delafosse, Esq., 32, Oxford Terrace, Hvde 

 Park. 



The Right Hon. the Earl Somers, Eastnor Castle, Here- 

 fordshire. 



George Clutterbuck Tugwell, Esq., Crowe Hall, near Bath. 



The following were the principal subjects of exhibition : 



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

 Orchidaceous and other plants. The Ericas were exceedingly fine, 

 for which a Silver Banksiax Medal was awarded. 



From Mr. Jackson, F.H.S., of Kingston, a ver\- fine collection 

 of Ericas, amongst which was a seedling between E. retorta and 

 Irbyana, called £. Jocksoniana ; and Four Seedling Pelar- 

 goniums, (Silver Banksiax Medal was awarded for the 

 Heaths.) 



From Mr. James Hogg of Paddington, a very good collection 

 of Piccotees and another of Carnations, (Silver Banksian Medal 

 awarded.) 



From Mr. John Henchman of Edmonton Nursery, a plant of 

 Ipomcea ty riant hina and specimens of a new Echeveria, from 

 Mexico. 



From Mr. Davis, Market Gardener, Chelsea, Muscat of Alex- 

 andria Grapes. 



From Mr. Sellers, Gardener to L. V. Watkins, Esq , Black 

 Hamburgh Grapes and a very fine Ripley Queen Pine Apple, 

 weight 31b. 7 oz., (Banksian Medal awarded for the latter.) 



From Mr. George Mills, F.H.S., of Gunnersbury Park, Mid- 

 dlesex, a leash of Cucumbers growing from succeeding joints 

 upon the same vine ; cultivated under a hand-glass with bottom 

 heat. 



From Mrs. Goldsmid of St. Heliers, Jersey, Three Seedling 

 Pelargoniums. 



From Mr. Lumsden, Gardener to Henry Bevan, Esq., F. H.S., 

 two very fine Ripley Queen Pine Apples, weighing 3 lb. 6oz. and 

 3 lb. 10 oz., (Banksia.v Medal awarded.) 



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