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PROCEF.niNfJS OK TIIF. 



Ohiswii k, a hcauliriil siiociiiu'H oi' SlcpfidHotis florihiinda, willi ;i 

 plant of Erica viridi/iora (Hanksian Mkdai, awarded for (he 

 former.) 



IVom till' lion. W illiam Fox Strangways, F.H.S., a collection 

 of' rut f/oirt rs. 



From Mr. Hcddiiit;-, ( iardt iier to Mrs. Marryat, F.H.S., a hand- 

 .soiue sj)eeimen of Tnptilion sp'mosum ,\\\\\\ Stulhr. arborca, Stan- 

 hnprn oculafa. Martiana and \ arious other plants, (Ckktii-icath 

 awarded for the 'rript'il'ion.) 



Frojii i\Ir. .lames Cutiiill, of Cambcrwell, a plant of I AsumUiua 

 liussrlHauits with a cutting of the sawv frrow'ui^ in water. 



J'Vom Messrs. V'eiteh and Son of Exeter, a very beautiful blue 

 Cinclionaccous plant, the Uondilitia longiJloTa (IJanksian Medal 

 awarded.) 



From Mr. Atlee, Gardener to Henry lieaufoy, Esq., of South 

 Lambeth, some exceedingly fine IHack Hambitrg/i drapes, (IUnk- 

 siAN JSIkdal awarded.) 



From Messrs, Jieek, & Co., Strand, a collection of German 

 Stocks and Marygolds. 



From Henry Welling, (Jardcner to llobert AV. Barcliard, Esq., 

 of East Hill, Wandsworth, a well grown plant of Lisianthus Rus- 

 sellianiis, (Certificatk awarded.) 



From R. Thompson, Es(j., of Stansty Hall, a dish of Waterloo 

 Cherries, with some very fine Black Hamburgh, Lombardy, and 

 Sweetwater Grapes, (Banksian Medal awarded for the Black 

 Hamburgh and Lombardy Grapes.) 



From Mr. Errington, Gardener to Sir Philip de M. Grey 

 Egerton, ]5art., a dish of Murray Nectarines. 



From Messrs. Willmer & Son, of King's Road, Chelsea, a col- 

 lection of Carnations and Picotees. 



From Messrs. Hogg, of Paddington, a collection of Carnations 

 and Picotees. 



From Mr. Atkins, Gardener to Thomas Leach, Esq., of Melina 

 Place, St. John's Wood, a stand of Picotees. 



From the Garden of the Society, a large collection of Orchida- 

 ceous and other plants, amongst which were Cycnoches ventricosum, 

 Grammatophyllum multijlorum, Peristeria Barkeri var., Oncidium 

 incurvum, Grobya Amhersticje, and several Fuchsias with cut 

 flowers of Verbenas and some plants grown in glazed pots. 



The following presents were announced : 



The Suburban Horticulturist, Part 12, from the Editor, J. C. 

 Loudon, Esq. 



Die Reihen-Egge, von Johann Holbling, from the Author, 8vo. 

 Vienna, 1842. 



Verhandlungen der K. Landwirthschaft-Gesellchafts in Wien, 

 N. S. Vol. H. part 1, from the Society, Vienna, 1842. 



