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The following were the principal subjects of exhibition : 



From Mr. Goode, Gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., a collec- 

 tion of plants, comprising an extremely beautiful specimen of 

 Erica transparens, very handsome plants of Dendrobium densifiorum 

 and JEschynanthus maculatus. Camellia elegans, Cytisus Jilipes, and 

 several others. (Kxightiax Medal awarded for the three 

 former.) 



From Mr. Lee, Bradmore, Hammersmith, numerous forcing 

 Pelargoniums, consisting of Admiral Napier, CoUyanum, General 

 IVashingion and Album multiflorum. 



From Mr. Green, Gardener to Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bart., 

 F.H.S., exceedingly well cultivated specimens of Erica arisiata 

 and Tropopolum tricolorum, with two other Heaths. (Kxichtian 

 Medal awarded for the two former.) 



From the Very Rev. Dr. Thomas Gamier, Dean of Winchester, 

 a collection of cut flowers, comprising Magnolia purpurea, 

 conspicva, gracilis, and Soulangeana ; Rhododendron campanulatum, 

 and a beautiful Scarlet hybrid Rhododendron. (Certificate 

 awarded for the latter.) 



From Mr. Clarke, Gardener, to William Block, Esq., of 

 Musvrell Hill, a collection of plants amongst which were good 

 specimens of Maxillaria Harrisoni, Azalea purpurea plena, 

 Leschenaultia formosa. Erica Rubrocalyi, and Polygala oppositi- 

 folia. (Certificate awarded for the three former.) 



From Mr. Hugh Low, of Clapton Nursery, a pretty species of 

 Pultencea, raised from Swan River, and a handsome BossicEa, also 

 introduced from the same colony, with a Seedling Epacris and a 

 good Seedling Camellia. (Baxksiax Medal awarded for the 

 Pultencea and Bossitsa.) 



From John .VUnntt Esq., F.H.S., a beautiful seedling white 

 Camellia, called C. Allnutiii alba, C. ochroleuca and speciosa, with 

 several pretty Ericas and a bos of cut Camellia flowers. (Certifi- 

 cate awarded for Camellia. Allnuttiialba.) 



From Charles B. Warner Esq., F.H.S., a well grown specimen 

 of the beautiful Dendrobium pulchellum, and a plant of Epimedium 

 macranthum. (Baxksiax Medal awarded for the former.) 



From Mr. Conway, NurserjTuan, Old Brompton, Kce Seedling 

 Azaleas, and several plants of Pelargonium Lanei. 



From Mr. J. Thomson, Florist, Hammersmith, several Seedling 

 Cinerarias. 



From Mr. Jackson, Nurseryman, Kingston, a very beautiful 

 plant of Erica trossnla, with E.physodes, transftorens and Cushiniana 

 and Cytisus Jilipes. (Certificate awarded for Erica truisula.) 



From Mr. Beci, of Isleworth, a pretty seedling Calceolaria, 

 called Premier. 



