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f!Utzia recuiva, and \jiriou.s diIut Orchidaceuits plants, (Silvek 

 li.wKMAN Mkd.m. awanii'd l\>r the Ajthtlandra cristata.) 



l'ri)in Jiiliii Williams, Ksq., of ritmaston, several Mtlont 

 ri|)erjed in an open sided iVame. in front of which screens of fly- 

 wire painted black, liad been placed in an inclined position ; the 

 rays of the sun, falling directly upon these screens, heated them 

 to u temperature exceeding; <»()" and the air in passing tbroutj:h 

 the interstices t)f the wire raised the heat of the interior of the 

 frame many detrrees bit^her than it otherwise would have been. 

 Also four seedling; Pt aTs raised from the Scckle, crossed witli the 

 pollen t)f Ciansell's Herj^amot ; and two A] pits raised from the 

 seed of the Old (lolden Pij)pin, well adapted f(^r enriching the 

 juice of Cyder Apples, (A Ceutificatk was awarded for the 

 Melons.) 



From Mr. Henry Silverlock, F. H.S., of Chichester, a bunch 

 of Black Hamburgh Grapes, cut from a Vine twelve years old, 

 w hich had never before produced good fruit. In the early part 

 of the spring the main stem was sawed nearly through, the only 

 nourishment being conveyed to the upper branches through the 

 inner bark. Hie \'ine broke in due season, and produced sixty 

 bunches, equal to the one exhibited. 



From James Hateman, Esq., F. H.S., a remarkably fine 

 specimen of Deudroblum chrysantlium ; Goiigora maculata, Odon- 

 tnglossum graiide, and Maxdlaria palUdifloTa, (Haxksian Medal 

 awarded for the Dendrobium.) 



From Mr. George Shiells, Gardener at Erskine House, a dish 

 of excellent Black Hamburgh Gropes grown upon a flued wall, 

 without glass, (Kxigiitian Medal awarded.) 



From Mr. G. J. Camden, of Hounslow, six sorts of Seedling 

 Apples. 



From ]\Ir. James Roberts, Gardener to Matthew Wilson, 

 Esq., of Eshlon Hall, Skipton ; three handsome Pine Apples, 

 namely, a Blood Pine, weighing 4^ lbs., an Enville, 3^ lbs., and 

 an Otaheile, 5lbs., also TVhite Muscat, Black Prince, Black Hambro' 

 and Black Morocco Giapes, (Banksian Medal was awarded for 

 the Oiaheite Pine.) 



From Messrs. Veitch and Son, of Exeter, a very fine specimen 

 of Gloxinia inacrophylla a variety of Gl. speciosa, from I^razil, 

 (Certif.cate awarded.) 



From Mr. Toward, Gardener to Her Koyal Highness the 

 Duchess of Gloucester, at Bagshot, four Queen Pine Apples, 

 w eighing respectively 3lb. 4 oz., 4 lb. '2oz., 3lb. 3 oz., and 21b. 13 oz., 

 their total weight being 13lb. 6oz. (Knightl\n Medal awarded.) 



From Mr. Cuthill of Love Walk, Denmark Hill, Camberwell, 

 a plant of Lisianihus Russellianus. 



From Mr. Dcnyer of Brixton, a Collection of Apples. 



