PROrRKUINGS OK TlIK 



From Mrs. LuwriMuo, F. U.S., a \nTt!;c colk'ition of Stove 

 Plants ; ainonjjjsl wluch were tine .spcciinrns of Puncralunn atmv' 

 tium, iirijfinui lujacinthina, Epidnulrum f/oributnlum, antl a species 

 of llirntiinthus, (Lakck Silvkr Mkdai. awarded.) 



From Mes.srs. KoUisson and Sons of Tootini;-, a collection 

 of exceedingly fine Orchidaceous and other plants, containing 

 amongst others CatlU't/a crispa, Strides odoratuni, Dendrobium 

 alpestrt', Lilium s})cci()sum, and L. lancifolium album, (Laugh 

 Sir.vKii Mko.m. awarded.) 



From Mr. C'ockburn, F. U.S., a Sccdluig I'crhcna. 



From 'I'homas Nash Sponj^, Es(j., '2, FarHament Street, a 

 specimen of Marim; Peat, 



From Mr. Fullen of liall's Pond Road, a Seedling Scarlet 

 I'eldrgouinm, called the Princess Roi/al. 



From Richard Ikook, Esq., F. H.S., afine bunch of Muscat 

 of Alexandria Grapes, weii^hina; l|lb. (Certificatk awarded ) 



From Mr. James Cuthill, Florist, Love Walk, Camberwell, a 

 fine plant of J^isunithus RusselUanus, ((Jkktificatk awarded.) 



From Charles Knight, Esq., of JieUina \'illa, Kentish Town, 

 a collection of Dahlias. 



From G. I. L. Camden, Esq., of Hounslow, some Seedling 

 Apricots. 



From Mr. Henderson, F. H.S., of Pine Apple Place, plants of 

 Beckia cajnphorosjna. Campanula siricta and Acacia pulchella var, 

 hirsuta. 



From Mr. Gaines of Battersea, two Seedling Dahlias. 



From Mr. Veitch of Exeter, a new species of Gesnera called 

 zthrina, (Silver Banksian Medal awarded.) 



From Mr. Edmonds, Gardener to His Grace the Duke of De- 

 vonshire, a plant of Catasetum citrinum. 



From Mr. Ansell of Camden Nursery, a Seedling of Fuchsia 

 fulgens and a collection of Dahlias. 



From Mr. Davis of Luton, two Seedlings of the Yellow Costen 

 Apple. 



From Mr. George Mills, F. H.S., a brace of Cucumbers grown 

 in boxes in a Pine Stove. 



From Messrs. Beck and Smith of Hornsey Road, a Seedling 

 Dahlia. 



From Mr. James Stewart, Gardener to William Bagge, Esq., 

 of Stradsett Hall, Downham, a Seedling Black Hamburgh Grape, 

 (Certificate awarded.) 



From Mr. Robert Buck, F.H.S., fine bunches of Cannon Hall 

 Muscat, of two varieties of the Deccan, and the Kishmish or 

 White Currant Grape, from which the Sultana raisins are pro- 

 cured, grown on a pot-vine, (Silver Banksian Medal awarded 

 for the latter.) 



