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From Mr. John Spencer, Gardener to the Manjiiess of Lans- 

 downe, F.H.S., two fine fruit of the Cayenne Epineux Pine Apple, 

 weighing respectively 4 lbs. 12 oz. and 4 lbs. 6 oz., (Baxksian 

 Medal awarded.) 



From Mr. Henderson, Gardener to Sir George Beaumont, 

 Bart., C.)leorton Gardens, a brown leaved sugar loaf Pine Apple, 

 weighing 3 lbs., and another supposed to be the Antigua Pme 

 Apple, weighing 3 lbs. 14 oz. 



From Mr. Saul, Gardener to Earl Fortescue, of Castle Hill, 

 three handsome Queen Pine Apples, of the respective weigiits of 

 4 lbs. 1 oz., 3 lbs. 12 oz., and 3 lbs 4 oz., with some Btllegarde 

 Peaches, (Banksian Medal awarded for the Pine Apples.) 



From Joseph Schroder, Esq., of Grove Road, Brixton, an 

 exceedingly well grown plant of Lilium lancifolium punctatuni, 

 (Certificate awarded.) 



From Mr. Todd, Gardener to J. G. Moneypenny, Esq., F.H.S., 

 a Seedling Fuchsia called Gibhoniana. 



From Mr. Mountjoy, F.H.S., of Ealing, a new herbaceous plant, 

 called PentstemoH meiicanus, a very handsome Seedling PUlox 

 called Picfa, Achimenes Longiflora, and a Seedling Dahlia called 

 Tiro-j/,' (Certificates awarded for the Penslemon and Phlox.) 



From Mr. Cuthill, of Camberwell, a plant of Lilian thus 

 Russellianus and a cutting of the same in a bottle. 



From Mr. Robertson, Gardener to Isaac Currie, Esq., of Bush 

 Hill, Edmonton, a collection of Melons unnamed. 



From Messrs. Lane and Son, of Great Berkhainpsteod, Herts, 

 a striped yerium called Reyanot. 



From Messrs. F. A. Smith, of Cambridge Heath, Hackney, 

 two Seedling Dahlias, named Sir R. Sale and Rainbow. 



From Mr. Ivery, of Peckham,two Seedling Fuchsias, called Gem 

 and Iveryana. 



FVom ^^'illiam Levison Gower, Esq., F.H.S., some pretty 

 Picotees, mostly Seedlings. 



From the Garden of the Society, a large collection of plants, 

 containing Oncidium Lanceanum, and rejlexum, Cattleya crispa, 

 Phaius albus, Aloe xanthacantha, Chironia frutescens, and various 

 others. 



The following Presents were announced : 



Botanical Register, for August, from the Publishers. 



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



Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, vol 3, 

 part I, and proceedings of the Society, Nos. 93 to 10b inclusive, 

 from the Society. 



Archives du Museum d'Histoire Niiturelle de Paris, Tomc'l, 

 Liv. 2, 3, 4, and T. 2, Liv. 1 and % from the Society. 



