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The following were the principal subjects of exhibition : 



From Mr. Joseph Goode, Gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F. H. S., 

 a large collection of plants, amongst which were exceedingly 

 fine specimens of Oncidium pulchellum, Epacris impressa, and 

 Erica LinncEoides ; with cut flowers of Combretum mucrophijllum, 

 Camellia Henri Favre, and various others, (Kxigiitian Medal 

 awarded for the three first-mentioned plants.) 



From Mr. Slater, Gardener to John Spooner, Esq., of Hilling- 

 don, plants of Enkianthus reticulatuSy Telopea speciosissima and 

 some Seedling Cinerarias. 



From Mr. T. Appleby, Gardener to T. Brocklehurst, Esq., 

 F. H. S., an Enville Pine Apple, weighing 2 lbs. 5 oz. j plants of 

 a variety of Oncidium luridum, imported from Demerara ; a species 

 of Bletia, from Guatemala, and P/iaius M^allichii. 



From Sir John T. Tyrrell, Bart , M. P., four remarkably fine 

 Lettuces, (Certificate awarded.) 



From Mr. M. Henderson, Coleorton Hall Gardens, a well 

 swelled bunch of Black Portugal Grapes, cut from plants 

 raised from eyes, and grown in pots, (Certificate awarded.) 



From the Royal Botanic Gardens, Regent's Park, sent by 

 Mr. Marnock, the Curator, two very large plants of Andromeda 

 Jloribunda, and a specimen of Phijcella iguea var. glauca. 



From Alexander Rowland, Esq., F. H. S., a collection of 

 Roses. 



From Mr. Brown of Slough, a Seedling Heartsease, called the 

 Countess of Orkney. 



From Mr. Jackson, of Kingston, well grown plants of Erica 

 pfujsoides, E. grandinosa, E.princeps, var.,E. mutabilis, E. Cushiana, 

 and E. elegans, (Baxksian Medal awarded for the latter.) 



From Mr. George Mills, F.H.S., a remarkably fine brace of Cu- 

 cumbers, each 21 J inches in length, (Baxksian Medal awarded.) 



From Horatio Kemble, Esq., F. H.S., a dish of Old Golden 

 Pippins and a New-town Pippin. 



From Mr. Harley, Gardener to G. Cornwall Legh, Esq , F.H.S., 

 a plant of Maxillaria variabilis. 



From Messrs. Chapman, of Brentford, specimens of Chapman s 

 Potato. 



From Mr. E. Denyer, Nurseryman, Loughborough Road, 

 North Brixton, a Seedling Apple, from the Old Nonpareil ; and 

 Winter Thorn Pears. 



From Mr. Gaines of Battersea, a seedling Rhododendron, called 

 the Prince of Wales ; and a collection of Heartsease. 



From Mr. Pearson, Eschol Nursery, Hampstead Road, some 

 Seedling Camellias. 



From Mr. Ivery, Nurseryman, Peckham, some handsome 



