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PROCEEDINGS. 



in twenty-five varieties. To Mr. Edwards, F.H.S., for 

 Carnations. To Mr. Ellis, Woolwich, for the same. To 

 Mr. Ward, Woolwich, for the same. To Mr. Wilmer, 

 Sunbury, for the same. To Mr. Bragg, Slough, for the 

 same. To Mr. Newhall, Woolwich, for Piccotees. To 

 Mr. Ellis, for the same. To Mr. Ward, for the same. To 

 Mr. Bragg, for the same. To Mr. Wooler, Tulse Hill. 

 Brixton, for a collection of Antirrhinums. To Mr. Spencer, 

 Gardener to the Marquess of Lansdowne, F.H.S., for 

 Peaches. To Mr. Fleming, Gardener to the Duke of 

 Sutherland, F.H.S., for Elruge Nectarines. To Mr. Whit- 

 ing, Gardener to H. T. Hope, Esq., for Black Circassian 

 Cherries. To Mr. Gainsford, Brentford, for the same. To 

 Mr. Kemp, Gardener to Mrs. Grillion, East Acton, for 

 Bigarreau Cherries. To Mr. Ingram, Gardener to the 

 Marquess of Salisbury, F.H.S., for British Queen Straw- 

 berries. To Mr. Beach, Hounslow, for the same. To Mr. 

 Ball, Gardener to H. Rogers, Esq., Stagenhoe Park, Wel- 

 wyn, for the third best-flavoured Melon (Napoleon Green- 

 fleshed). To the Rev. Mr. Peck, Houghton Rectory, Hun- 

 tingdon, for Shaddocks. 



N.B. — West's St. Peter's Grapes ought to have been shown in No. 2 e, 

 and not in No. 4 e. There were some very fine exhibitions of Muscat 

 and Cannon Hall Grapes, of which no notice could be taken in conse- 

 quence of their extremely unripe condition. 



In the only specimen of Peaches in pots exhibited, the fruit was very 

 unripe. 



An exhibition of twenty-five varieties of Roses, by Mr. Terry, Gar- 

 dener to Lady Puller, Youngsbury, Herts, was disqualified on account 

 of its containing the same Rose under two different names. 



Only one collection of Conifers was shown ; partly unnamed, and of 

 little interest. 



Achimenes Tugwelliana should not have been exhibited in the class 

 of New Plants. Luxemburgia speciosa has been shown in the Garden 

 in former years. 



August 6, 1850. (Regent Street.) 



The following " Notice," which had been previously read and 

 suspended in the meeting-room on the two successive meetings 

 held on May 20 and June 18, as directed by the By-Laws, was 

 again read : — 



" The Council hereby give notice that they propose to sub- 

 stitute for Chapter VI. Article I. of the present By-Laws, 

 namely, ' the admission-fee to be paid by each Fellow shall be 



