rnocKKniNfJs of tiii. 



'lUc toIlDNvinjj; prosoiUs were iinnounccd : 



Osservazioni sopra due iuselti nocivi, from the author, Dr. ('arlo 

 rassrrini, Svo. (Florence, 1840.) 



\i)tizit relative a trc specie d'insetti nocivi all'ulivo, from the 

 autlior, Dr. Passerini, (Moreiice, 1843.) 



Ossen'itzioiif sulle larvc, ninfe, c ((hutidhir dclla Scolia fiavifrons, 

 from tlie author, Dr. I'asserini, (Tisa, 1840.) 



( onlinuazionc dtllf Ossi rvdziouc sulle /arrc di Scolia Jlavifrons, 

 tVom the autlior. Dr. l*assorini, (Florence, 1841.) 



yotizic sulla Moltiplicazione in Firenze 7tcgU amii, 18.^7,8,9, 

 dt lC uccrllo Americano Parvaria cucullata, from the author. Dr. 

 Carlo Fasscriiii, (Florence, 1841.) 



November 7, 1843. 

 ORDINARY MEETING. 

 The following candidates were elected Fellows of the Society : 



Mr. John Bagster, Old Windsor, Berks. 



Mr. Hosea Waterer, Knaphill, Chobham, Surrey. 



The following were the principal subjects exhibited : 



From Mr. Robertson, Gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., 

 a well grown plant of Gesnera zebrina, and a fine specimen 

 of Epipliyllum truncatum violaceum, which was nearly 3 feet 

 high ; it was exceedingly handsome, from its pyramidal form j 

 the which was effected by grafting it on Cereus speciosis- 

 simus, inserting the longest scions at the bottom, the shortest 

 ones at the top, and filhng up the intermediate space in the form 

 of a regular pyramid ; also plants of Dendrobium denudansy My- 

 anthus barbatus, Epidendrum viscosum, and Oncidium Pinellianum, 

 with good plants of Cattleya labiata and Mormodes aromaticum. 

 (Banksian Medal awarded for the two first.) 



F>om Charles B. Warner, Esq., F.H.S., a plant of Oncidium 

 Crispum. 



From Messrs. Chandler and Son, of Vauxhall, blooms of 36 

 varieties of Chrysanthemum. 



From Mr. Catleugh, of Hans Street, Sloane Street, Chelsea, a 

 collection of 42 varieties of Chrysanthemum in pots. 



F>om Mr. Bruce, Gardener to Boyd Miller, Esq., of Collyer's 

 Wood, Mitcham, a specimen of Clerodendrum nutans. 



From Mr. Murray, Gardener to the Marquess of Bath, F.H.S., 

 two very handsome Queen Pine Apples, weighing 5 lb. 4 oz., and 

 5 lb. 9 oz. (Banksian Medal awarded.) 



