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in the tank, round which the water circulates ; c, entrance of 

 the water from the boiler j d., pipe through which the water 

 returns to the boiler, e. 



The following were the principal subjects of exhibition : 



From Mr. Goode, Gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, a large collec- 

 tion of plants, amongst which were Stan/iopea insignis, Chym 

 aurea, Oncidium pulvifiatumt Aristolochia ciliosa, Cornhretum gran- 

 difiorum, and an exceedingly pretty herbaceous Pentstemon ? 

 from Mexico, (Banksian Medal awarded for the latter.) 



From Mr. Jackson, of Kingston, Surrey, a collection of well 

 grown Heaths, including Erica gemmifera, E. Bergiana, E. ele- 

 gans, and E. jasminiflora alba, (Banksian Medal awarded.) 



From Mr. Parsons, Gardener to Augustin George, Esq., of 

 Enfield, four Queen Pine Apples, weighing respectively, 2 lbs. 

 14 oz., 2 lbs. l<2oz., 2 lbs. 10 oz., and 2 lbs. 10 oz. ; with speci- 

 mens of a Seedling Strawberry, and a plant of Gloriusa superba. 



From Mr. Myatt, of Deptford, Kent, some exceedingly fine 

 fruit of his British Queen and Prince Albert Strawberries, (Certi- 

 ficate awarded for the British Queen.) 



From Mr. S. Rylance, Gardener to J. B. Glegg, Esq., F. H. S., 

 two Montserrat Pine Apples, some fine Newingtoji Nectarines, 

 and fruit of the Passiflura edulis, (Banksian Medal awarded 

 for the Nectarines.) 



From Dr. Royle, a Coubul Melon, grown by 87 Solly, Esq., at 

 Heathside, Dorset. 



From Mr. M. Henderson, Gardener to Sir George Reaumont, 

 Bart., some Seedling Verbenas. 



From Mr. James Roberts, Gardener to IMatthew Wilson, Esq., 



