PUOCRRDINl.S OF TllK 



From Mr. Graves, (iardener to Mrs. Cannon, i)lants of ]']pi~ 

 dentlrum ittversum, and Om idittm /Icxuosum. 



From (\ H. Warner, Ksq., F. U.S., a fine plant of l.pidcn- 

 drum varie'i^atinn, with lirou^htonia san^uinta, and varions other 

 Orchidaceous plants, (Ckutificatk awarded for the Kpidctidrum.) 



From Messrs. Lane and Son, Great IkTkhampstead, an excel- 

 lent Ciillection of Roses, and a stand of Heartsease, (Ckrtificate 

 awarded for tlie Itoscs.) 



From Mr. J. A. Henderson, F. II. S., a collection of pretty 

 Seedling Cinerarias, (Cfhtificatk awarded.) 



From Mr. Alexander Scott, Gardener to Sir George Staunton, 

 liart., F.II.S., a line cluster of the fruit of Musa Cavendithii, 

 (Banksian Mkdal awarded.) 



From William Henry Story, Esq., F. H.S., exceedingly fine 

 plants of Erica aristata major, E. mundula, and E. campanula ta ; 

 with Six hybrid varieties of Erica, (Knightian Medal awarded 

 for the three former.) 



From Mr. Standish, Nurseryman, Bagsbot, plants of Calceo- 

 laria Standishii, and a species of Salvia, from the north of India, 

 (Certificate awarded.) 



From Lord Jkrchaven, F.H. S., some Shaddocks and Oranges. 



From Frederick Coventry, Esq., of Jersey, a very pretty spe- 

 cies of Tropaolum, and a Seedling Calceolaria, (Banksian Medal 

 awarded for the Tropcpolurn.) 



From the Garden of the Society, a large collection of plants, 

 including a beautiful species of Barkeria, from Guatemala, called 

 by the natives P/or d'Tzabal; Oncidium luridum guttatum, Odon- 

 ioglossum Utve, F.pidendrurn crass folium, Indigofera sylvatica, and 

 a collection of Cinerarias. 



The following Presents were announced : 



The Botanical Register, for May, from the Publishers. 



The Floricultural Cabinet, for May, from Mr. Joseph Harrison. 



The ^thencEum, for April, from the Editor. 



May 14, 1842. 



EXHIBITION AT THE GARDEN. 



The number of Visitors upon this occasion, exclusive of Exhi- 

 bitors, amounted to ^)369. The weather was particularly 

 fine, and many of the plants, especially the Azaleas, surpassed 

 any thing of the kind which had been witnessed on previous 

 occasions. 



