PIOCBEOIXGS OP THE 



The foUoviog^ prescou mm mnoouooed : 



The Jthfu^um for the mooth of April, from the editor. 



Tike Lmdiet Flat^ Gardem of Omamtmtal Peremmiais, 1 7, 

 fnm Mrs^ Loudoo. 



TV Bolamical Register for Mar, from the pobUshcfs. 



Jrckirts dm ^^ustum d fftstoire SatmrtlU, T. 3. Lir. 1. and 2, 

 from the Academy of ^s:ienccs at Puis. 



Jfhcaltmral Ckemisitj reudertd temple fm practitcl pmrpoees, 

 lUiutraUd riiA motes, Thomas George TdUf, Pk. Parts I . 



3, 4, from the author. 



May 13, IS43. 



EXHIBITION AT THE GARDEN. 



The weather apoa this occasion was singularly propitious, and 

 owin^ to the prerioos rains, the resetation in the garden was 

 in a state of the richest laxnriance : the number of ri^jto^s 

 amoonted to -ISOO, exclusive of Exhibitors. 



The award was as follows : 



Gold Kxightiax ^Iedaj. 



1. To Mr. Goode, Gardener to Mrs, Lawrence, F. H. S , for a 



coUeciion of forty Stove and Greenhouse plants. 



2. To the same, for six species of Exotic OrdiidaceaB. 



3. To Mr. £. Davis, for a miscdlaneous collection of Fmiu 



Gold Baxksl^x Medal^ 



1. To Mr. Frazer, for a coOection of forty Stove and Green- 



house plants. 



2. ' To >Ir. John Green, Gardener tbSir K Antrobos, Bait., F.H.S., 



for a c<Aection of twenty Stove and Greenhoose plants. 



3. To Mr. Joseph Goode, Gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F. H. S., 



for a collection of Stove and Gremhoose Climbers. 



4. To the same, for twenty varieties of Cape Heaths. 

 h. To Mr. John Green, for twdve Greenhouse Azaleas. 



6. To Mr. Mylam, Gazdener to S. Rucker, Esq., F.H.S. for six 



species of Exotic Orchidaoeae. 



7. To Mr. Bruin, Gardener to R. Gunter, Esq., F.H.S. for 



a misceQaneoas collection of Fruit. 



