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the other alb. 12 oz., with a ( »irious species of Dendrobium, 

 Oticidium Suttoni, and various other Orchidaceous plants, (a 

 Ckrtificatk awarded for the Pitie Apples.) 



From Mes.srs. Fairbairn, of ( lapluiin, a line plant of Erica 

 liankiuina, (C'kktifu atk awarded.) 



From iMr. Spirey, (iardener to John Tharp, Esq., Chippen- 

 ham l*afk, ( aujbrid^eshire, a brace of excellent Cucumbers, from 

 plants thrown in pots, (Ckktificatk awarded.) 



From Mr. Roberts, (iardener to Matthew Wilson, Esq., of 

 Eshton Ilall, near ^kipton, '^'orkshire, bunches of the Black 

 Prince, Black Morocco, and Jf'/iitc \ice Grapes, weighing respec- 

 tively 1.^ lb., ^Alb., and -l.Ub. 



From Mr. l'atterst)n, Gardener to the Earl of Chesterfield, 

 lUirton upon Trent, a brace of Cucumbers. 



From Mr. Fuller, (Jardener to (ieorge L. Fox, Esq., F. U.S., 

 three specimens of an excellent lnjbrid Radish, raised from seed 

 between the lilack Spanish and common garden variety, (Cer- 

 tificate awarded.) 



From Messrs. Rollisson and Son of Tooting, a beautiful spe- 

 cimen of Epidendrum cuspidatum : with well grown plants of 

 Oiiculium ciliare, Dendrobium chrysanthum, Cattleya labiata, 

 Epidendrum dijfusum and Acropera Loddigesii, (Baxksian Medal 

 awarded for the former.) 



From Mr. Falconer, Gardener to Archdale Palmer, Esq. of 

 Cheam, Surrey, a very handsome specimen of Cypripedium in- 

 signe, (Certificate awarded.) 



From Mr. Carson, Gardener to W. G. Farmer, Esq., Nonsuch 

 Park, Surrey, a plant of Clitoria Ternatea with white flowers. 



From Messrs. Lane and Son of Berkhampstead, a collection 

 of Ruses, (grown in the open air without any protection.) 



From Mr. Jackson of Kingston, a large collection of w^ell 

 grown Heaths, and a plant of Statice sinuata, (Baxksian Medal 

 awarded for the Heaths.) 



From Mr. Thomas Hatch, Gardener to Philip John Miles, 

 Esq., Leigh Court, Bristol, three fine Montserrat Pine Apples, 

 of the respective weights of 4| lb., 3lb. 15oz., and 3lb.l3oz., 

 with two handsome Queen Pine Apples, each weighing 3|Ib. 

 (Kxightian Medal awarded.) 



From Messrs. Chandler and Sons, of Vauxhall, nineteen ex- 

 cellent varieties of Chrysaxthemums, (a Certificate awarded.) 



From the Garden of the Society were a large collection of Orchi- 

 daceous and other plants ; amongst which were Cattleya labiata, 

 Cycnoches chlorochilum, a variety of Cyrtochilmn maculaium, 

 Pentlandia viiniata, a pretty greenhouse bulb, Tropoeolum Morit- 

 zianum, with cut flowers of Salvia Regla and Hedychium Gardne- 

 rianum. Roots of Oxalis Deppii were also exhibited, and the 



