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PROCKBDIN08 OF THK 



The following presents were announced : 



Catalogue des Cultures des fr(rts Cels, Horticulteurs, P^p'ini* 

 Mstes, &c , a Paris, and Catalogue (it s Canu lUas et Hosiers cultive's 

 dans retablisstmtnt desfrt res Ctls, from the Authors. 



June?, 1842. 

 ORDINARY MEETING. 



The following gentleman was elected a Fellow of the Society 

 Francis Foljambe, Esq., East Retford, Nottinghamshire. 



The following were the principal subjects of exhibition : 



From J. Biiteman, Esq., F. H.S., a fine spike of the highly 

 beautiful derides Brookeii j with Odontoglossum Iceve, Govenia lilia- 

 cta, and various others, (Knightian Medal awarded for the 

 A^rides.) 



From Mr. Paine, Gardener to Miss Wigan, of Highbury Ter- 

 race, Islington, a Cactus called fulgidus, greatly resembling C. 

 Ackermanni. 



From Mrs. M'illiam Phillips, of Streatham Common, some 

 Stocks. 



From Mr. Green, Gardener to Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bart., 

 F.H.S., two Seedling Cacti, and a well grown plant of Tropceo- 

 lum edule, (Banksian Medal awarded for the latter.) 



From Messrs. Treggon and Co., of 22, Jewin Street, and 57, 

 Gracechurch Street, one of Ward's Portable Greenhouses made of 

 Zinc, and capable of being heated with water. 



From Mr. Edward Beck, of Isleworth, two Seedling Pelargo- 

 nimns, grown in slate pots. 



From Mr. Ivery, Nurser}^man, of Rye Lane, Peckham, a seed- 

 ling Verbena, called the Queen. 



From the Earl of Carnarvon, of Highclere, Berks, a collection 

 of Hybrid Azaleas, flowering for the first time. 



A specimen of Wood rendered incombustible, from Mr. Payne. 



From the Garden of the Society were the following plants j 

 Campanula grandis, Clematis Sieboldi, Statice mucronata, Pernet- 

 tia angustifolia, Glossocomia ovata. Fuchsia Monypennii, Malva 

 Creeana, and PcEonia albiflora Whitleji, with Cut flowers of Rhodo- 

 dendrons and Azaleas, and a hardy shrubby species of Indigo/era, 

 from Northern India. 



