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The Florists' Journal Nos. 30, and 31, from the Proprietor. 

 Paxtons Magazine of Botany, for July, from the Editor. 

 The Athena um for June, from the Editor. 

 The Botanical Register, for July, from the Publishers. 



July 9, 1842. 

 EXHIBITION AT THE GARDEN. 



The weather upon this occasion was very unpropitious, heavy 

 showers falling during the greater part of the afternoon j the 

 number of visitors was consequently small, amounting only to 

 3445, exclusive of exhibitors. 



The award was as follows : 



The Gold Knightian Medal. 



1. To Mr. Goode, Gardener to INIrs. Lawrence, F H. S., of 



Ealing Park, Middlesex, for a large collection of Stove and 

 Greenhouse plants. 



2. To Mr. Dodds, Gardener to Sir George Warrender, Bart., 



F.H.S., for a miscellaneous collection of Fruit. 



3. To Mr. Davis, Gardener to Sir Simon Houghton Clarke, 



Bart.. F.H.S., for a miscellaneous collection of Fruit. 



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



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



The Gold Banksian Medal. 



1. To Mr. Cock, of Chiswick, Middlesex, for a large collection 



of Pelargoniums. 



2. To Mr. Gaines, of Battersea, Surrey, for a large collection of 



Pelargoniums. 



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



F.H.S., for a collection of Stove and Greenhouse plants. 



4. To Mr. Catleugh, of Hans Street, Sloane Street, Chelsea, for 



a collection of Stove and Greenhouse plants. 



5. To Mr. Roberts, Gardener to M. Wilsoiv, Esq., of Eshton 



H.ill, Skipton, Yorkshire, for a miscellaneous collection of 

 Fruit. 



6. To Mr. May, Gardener to Emanuel Goodheart, Esq., of 



Langley Park, Bcckenham, Kent, for six species of Cape 

 Heaths. 



