I'HOCKF.DINCS OF TIIK 



From Mr. (Joodc, (lariltnor to Mrs. Lawrence, F.II.S., a 

 collection of plants, containinj^ exceedingly line specimens of 

 (ifsutra ztbrina, and ^Iphelandra cristutd, (Hanksian Mkdal 

 awarded.) 



From Charles li. Warner, Ks(|., F.II.S., I'r'usia psiltdc'nia ii 

 liandsome plant allied to 'J'tllaudsia, (C'kki ificatk awarded.) 



Fronj Sir Charles Monck, Hart., F.II.S., shoots of Pinus 

 littnlisiann, P. uncinata, P. Pumiiiu, and 1*. l)oU'j,lasli, with cones 

 attached to lliein. 



From Mr. Jackson, of Kin«:;ston, a collection of J lent lis, con- 

 sistint:^ of 7>ira trauspurcns sujn-rbn, E. vircscetm, E. cajf'ra, E. 

 svbana purpurea, E. acnminuta lungiffora, and E. cerintlioides. 



FVom Mr. (ieori^e (ioodbrand, Gardener to George Crawshay, 

 Esq., of Colney Hatch, Finchley, six exceedinjj::ly fine bunches of 

 Black HamlmT<rfi Grapes, weighing upon an average I lb. 2 oz. 

 each, and ii:r()wn under glass without the aid of lire, (Banksian 

 Mkdal awarded.) 



FVom Mr. James l^oberts, Gardener to Matthew \\'ilson, Esq., 

 of Kshton Ilall, Skipton, Yorkshire, four very good bunches of 

 While Muscat Grapes, two of which weighed resj)ectively 2 lbs. 

 1 oz. and I lb. 15 oz., the remaining two growing upon one 

 shoot weighed *2 lbs. 11 oz. j with an extraordinary large bunch 

 of the fi'liUe Nice, weighing 4 lbs. 3 oz., (Banksian Medal 

 awarded.) 



F'rom Mr. Thomas Parkin, Gardener to P. D. Cooke, Esq., 

 F.H.S., some Grapes, grown without fire or artificial heat. 



From John Williams, Esq., of Pitmaston, a bunch of Black and 

 another of White Seedling Grapes, from the open wall. 



From Mr. Cliarles Judd, Gardener to George Knott, Esq., 

 F'.H.S., three very handsome Queen Pine Apples, one of which 

 weighed 4 lbs. 4 oz., the others 3 lbs. 14 oz. each, (Banksian 

 Medal awarded for the former. 



FVom Mr. G. Fleming, Gardener to the Duke of Sutherland, of 

 Trentham. a very fine Otaheite Pine Apple, weighing 4 lbs. 10 oz., 

 and another, called the Trentham Seedling, not unhke an Enville, 

 "Weighing 3 lbs. 10 oz., (Certificate awarded.) 



From Kichard Thompson, Esq., of Stansty Hall, two Black 

 Jamaica Pine Apples, weighing 2 lbs. 3 oz. and 1 lb. 14 oz. 



From George Wilbraham, Esq., of Delamere House, North- 

 wich, Cheshire, specimens of Marie Louise, Beurre d'Aremberg, 

 Urbaniste, Flemish Beauty, and Althorpe Crassane Pears. 



F>om Col. VVillard, of Eastbourne, some fine Mayfield Pippin 

 and Northern Greening Apples. 



From the Rev. S. Thornton, of Wendover, a specimen of the 

 Cnucourzelle, a much esteemed Itahan Vegetable Marrow, weigh- 

 ing 25 lbs. 2 oz. 



