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Bart. F. H. S., a Montserrat Pint Apple weighing 4lb. Co7., and 

 a Jamaica Pine Apple, weighing 3lb. 1 loz. 



From Mr. Thomas \\'illiams of Oldtbrd, Birmingham, a cut 

 flower of Lycaste viacrophylla. 



From Mr. William Giblett, of Bond Street, some Nonpareils. 



From Mr. James Barnes, Gardener to the Lady Rolle^F. H. S. 

 specimens of the Fruit of Cycas revoluta. 



From Mr. Lumsden, Gardener to Henry Bevan Esq. F. H. S. 

 a handsome Black Antigua Pine Apple, weighing 5ilb. ; this was 

 introduced by the late Mr. Aldridge as the true Trinidad. (Baxk- 

 siAN Medal awarded.) 



From Mr. Brown of Slough, a collection of Dahlias, (Banksian 

 Medal awarded.) 



From Messrs. Veitch and Son, of Exeter, a plant of the 

 beautiful new Tropceolum azureum and a cut specimen of Azalea 

 japonica, (Large Silver Medal awarded for the former.) 



From Messrs. Paul and Son, of Cheshunt, a collection of 

 Roses. 



From Mr. B. Fielder, Gardener to William Linwood Esq. of 

 Enfield, a very handsome Green Antigua Pine Apple weighing 

 51 lb: (Banksiam Medal awarded.) 



From Mr. Smith, of the Hornsey Road, Islington, plants of 

 Fuchsia globosa grandiflora and F.fulgens coccinea. 



From Mr. Fleming, Gardener to His Grace the Duke of Suther- 

 land, of Trentham Hall, two very fine Providence Pine Apples, 

 weighing respectively S^lbs., and 5 lb. 6 oz. ; with two Housainee 

 Melons one weighing 5 lb. 3 oz., the other 3 lb. 6 oz., (Baxksian 

 awarded for the Pines.) 



From Mr. Frost, Gardener to Lady Grenville, of Dropmore, 

 Bucks, some remarkably good Black Hamburgh and White Nice 

 Grapes, (Baxksian Medal awarded.) 



From Messrs. Cormack and Oliver, of New Cross, Deptford, 

 a Seedling Fuchsia. 



From Mr. Henry Groom, of Clapham, a plant of Agapanthus 

 viaximus. 



From Mr. Henry Silverlock, F.H.S., of Chichester, blooms of 

 a Seedling Heartsease, called the Prince of Wales. 



From Messrs. Smith, Nurserymen, of Cambridge Heath, 

 Hackney, cut flowers of a White Dahlia, cixlled Wildmans Bianca. 



From Mr. James May, Seedsman, Sec, of Marsh Lane, 

 Tottenham, a collection of Heartsease. 



From Mr. Turville, Gardener to Mrs. Bramston, of Springfield 

 Lyons, Essex, a Seedling Dahlia, called the Essex Triumph. 



From Mr. Quesnel, of Havre, a very beautiful plant of 

 ^chmea fulgens, from Pernambuco, and a species of Billbeigia, 

 (KxiGUTiAx Medal awarded for the first.) 



