PROCEEDINGS OF TIIK 



V. To Mr. Mylain, (iariK nor to Sii;ismoii(l Hucker, Esq., Jiin., 



V U.S., tor six species of Orchidaceous plants. 

 10. To Messrs. HoUissoii, of 'i'ootiiii;-, for six sjiecies of Orchida- 

 ceous Phiiils, 



Tin: Lmkjk Sii.vkk (in/r Mkdal, 



1. To Mr. (iaiiu's, of Battcrsea,'for a hirge Collection of Pelar- 

 goniums. 



^. To Mr. Rourne, (Jardoner to Sir Kd\vard ]*aget, (J.C.H., 

 of ( helsea Hospital, for a binall collection of iVlargoniunis. 



3. To Mr. ( atlcnij;h, of Hans IStrect, Chelsea, for a small col- 



lection of Pelargoniums. 



4. 'J o Mr. Hunt, (iardencr to Miss Traill, F.H.S., for a large 



collection of Stove and (ireenhouse Plants. 



5. To Mr. 'J'oy, Gardener to Rowland Alston, Esq., F.H.S., 



for (iraj)es. 



6. To Mr. J. Davis, Gardener to Sir Simon Houghton Clarke, 



Part., for (i rapes. 



7. To Mr. lircwin. Gardener to Robert Gunter, Esq., E.H.S., 



for Providence Pine Apples. 



8. To Mr. Jiarnes, Gardener to George Ward Norman, Esq., 



F.ll.S., for twenty species of Cape Heaths. 



9. To Mr. Jackson, of Kingston, Surrey, for twenty species of 



Cape Heaths. 



The Large Silver Medal. 



1. To Mr. Hunt, Gardener to Miss Traill, F.H.S., for a small 

 collection of Pelargoniums. 



'2. To Mr. Gaines, of Battersea, for a small collection of Pelar- 

 goniums. 



3. To Mr. Milne, Gardener to Charles Snell Chauncey, Esq., 



F^.H.S., for Common Garden Roses. 



4. To Mrs, Fleming, of Binstead, Isle of Wight, for Chinese 



Roses . 



5. To Messrs. Paul and Son, of Cheshunt, Herts, for Common 



Garden Roses. 



6. To Messrs. Lane and Son, of Great Berkhampstead, Herts, 



for Chinese Roses. 



7. To Mr. Barnes, Gardener to George Ward Norman, Esq., 



F.H.S., for Herbaceous Calceolarias. 



8. To Mr. Barnes, Gardener to George Ward Norman, Esq.> 



F.H.S., for Shrubby Calceolarias. 



9. To Mr. Gaines, of Battersea, for Shrubby Calceolarias* 



