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Stanly, gardener to H. Berens, Esq., F.H.S., for Gloriosa 

 superba. 29. To Mr. Taylor, gardener to J. Coster, Esq., 

 for a collection of British Ferns. 30. To Messrs. Veitch, 

 for a new species of .iEschynanthus. 31. To Messrs. 

 Rollisson, of Tooting, for the best-named collection of 

 Plants. (No error in forty names.) 32. To Mr. Dode- 

 meade, gardener to W. Leaf, Esq., F.H.S., for Grapes. 

 33. To Mr. Wright, gardener to the Hon. Mrs. Rushout, 

 F.H.S., for Grapes grown in pots. 34. To Mr. Chapman, 

 of South Lambeth, for Grapes. 35. To Mr. Wilmot, of 

 Isleworth, for the same. 36. To Mr. T. Belton, gardener 

 to Charles Wynne, Esq., F.H.S., for a Pine Apple. 37. To 

 Mr. W. Christie, gardener to Viscount Folkestone, for 

 Pine Apples. 38. To Mr. T. Bray, gardener to E. Lousada, 

 Esq., of Sidmouth, for a Pine Apple. 39. To Mr. J. 

 Hewitt, gardener to G. Purday, Esq., of Bayswater, for 

 Pine Apples. 40. To Mr. Wright, for Peaches and Nec- 

 tarines. 41. To Mr. Parker, gardener to J. H. Oughton, 

 Esq., F.H.S., for the same. 42. To Mr. Elliott, gardener 

 to J. B. Boothby, Esq., F.H.S., for Bigarreau Cherries. 

 43. To Mr. Whiting, gardener to H. T. Hope, Esq., 

 F.H.S., for Bigarreau and Circassian Cherries. 44. To 

 Mr. Fleming, for a Melon. 

 Silver Banksian Medals : 1 . To Mr. Stanly, gardener to H. 

 Berens, Esq., F.H.S., for a collection of six stove and 

 greenhouse plants 2. To Mr. Slowe, gardener to W. R. 

 Baker, Esq., F.H.S., for the same. 3. To Mr. Taylor, 

 gardener to J. Coster, Esq., of Streatham Common, for the 

 same. 4. To Mr. Francis, of Hertford, for eighteen 

 varieties of Roses, in pots. 5. To Mr. Slowe, gardener to 

 W. R. Baker, Esq., F.H.S., for a specimen Rose. 6. To 

 Mr. Dobson, for the same. 7. To Messrs. Paul and Son, 

 for a collection of Moss Roses, in twelve varieties. 8. To 

 Mr. Francis, for a collection of Roses, in fifty varieties. 

 9. To Mr. Taylor, for six varieties of Cape Heaths. 10. 

 To Mr. Wood, gardener to J. G. Seager, Esq., of Poole, 

 for a specimen Cape Heath. 11. To Mr. Hunt, for the 

 same. 12. To Mr. Ellis, of Woolwich, for twenty-four 

 varieties of Piccotees. 13. To Mr. Ward, for the same. 

 14. To Mr. Cutter, of Slough, for a collection of new 

 hardy Evergreens, in pots. 15. To Mr. Kendal, of Stoke 

 Newington, for Fuchsia, " Erecta elegans." 16. To Mr. 

 Robertson, gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., for Pavetta 

 Borbonica. 17. To Messrs. Veitch, for Cuphea cordata. 

 18. To Messrs. Henderson and Co., of Pine Apple Place, 

 Edgeware Road, for iEschynanthus Boschianus. 19. To 



