PROCEEDINGS. 



Gardener to H. Colyer, Esq., Dartford, for Dendrobium 

 speciosum. To Mr. Terry, Gardener to Lady Puller, of 

 Youngsbury, Herts, for a collection of Yellow Roses.* To 

 Mr. Stains, of Middlesex Place, New Road, for six distinct 

 species of Pelargonium, exhibiting superior cultivation. 

 To Mr. Robinson, Gardener to James Simpson, Esq., of 

 Thames Bank, Pimlico, for six new varieties of Pelargo- 

 nium in 8-inch pots. To Mr. Stains, for six Fancy Pelar- 

 goniums in 8-inch pots. To Mr. Glendinning, F.H.S., for 

 a collection of Calceolarias. To Mr. Cole, for a collection 

 of Helichrysums. To Mr. Wood, of Norwood, for a col- 

 lection of Alpine plants. To Mr. Ivison, Gardener to the 

 Duchess Dowager of Northumberland, F.H.S., for Indi- 

 gofera decora. To the same, for Platycerium grande. 

 To Messrs. Veitch, of Exeter, for Nepenthes sanguinea. 

 To Mr. Davis, Gardener to Lord Boston, for a Providence 

 Pine Apple, weighing 8 lb. 3 oz. To Mr. Chapman, 

 Gardener to J. B. Glegg, Esq., F.H.S., for the heaviest 

 Bunch of Grapes (Black Prince), weighing 21b. 8 oz. 

 To Mr. Stent, Gardener to W. Herbert, Esq., of Clapham 

 Common, for Black Hamburgh Grapes. To Mr. Toy, of 

 Oatlands Palace Gardens, AYeybridge, for the same. To 

 Mr. Chapman, of Vauxhall, for Sweetwater Grapes. To 

 Mr. Robertson, Gardener to the Marquis of Water ford, at 

 Curraghmore, for Royal George Peaches. To Mr. Chap- 

 man, Gardener to J. B. Glegg, Esq., F.H.S., for Scarlet 

 Nectarines. To Mr. Munro, Gardener to Mrs. Oddie, of 

 Colney House, St. Alban's, for the heaviest Melon (Munro's 

 Egyptian Hybrid Green -fleshed), weighing 7 lb. 8 oz. To 

 Mr. Gadd, Betchworth Castle, for the heaviest Melon in the 

 Market Gardeners' Class (Cantilupe), weighing 61b. 13 oz. 

 To Mr. Fleming, Gardener to the Dnke of Sutherland, at 

 Trentham, for the best flavoured Melon (a Hybrid between 

 the Hoosainee and Ispahan). To Mr. Elliott. Gardener to 

 J. B. Boothby, Esq., F.H.S., for British Queen Straw- 

 berries in pots. 



The Silver Banksian Medal: To Mr. Glendinning, F.H.S., ^ 

 for a collection of ten Stove and Greenhouse Plants. To 

 Mr. Stuart, Gardener to T. Huggins, Esq., of Norwood, 

 for the same. To Mr. Speed, of Edmonton, for a collec- 

 tion of six Stove and Greenhouse Plants. To Mr. Hamp, 

 Gardener to J. Thorne, Esq., South Lambeth, for the same. 

 To Mr. Stanly, Gardener to' H. Berens, Esq., F.H.S , for 



* Other collections of Yellow Koses were shown, but they were disquali- 

 fied on account of the exhibitors not having conformed to the regulations. 



