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PROCEEDINGS. 



To Mr. Kemp, gardener to Mrs. Grillion, East Acton, for 

 Muscat of Alexandria Grapes. 19. To Mr. Wright, gar- 

 dener to the Hon. Mrs. Rushout, for Grapes, in pots. 20. 

 To Mr. Mitchell, of Kemp Town, Brighton, for Black 

 Hamburgh Grapes. 21. To Mr. Taylor, gardener to J. 

 Coster, Esq., of Streathara, for Black Hamburgh Grapes. 

 22. To Mr. Elphinstone, gardener to the Right Hon. The 

 Speaker, for Moscow and Ripley Queen Pines. 23. To 

 Mr. Reid, gardener to Mrs. Clark, Noblethorp, Barnsley, 

 for Moscow Queen Pines. 24. To Mr. Errington, gar- 

 dener to Sir P. Egerton, Bart., F.H.S., for Peaches. 25. 

 To Mr. Ingram, gardener to Her Majesty, at Frogmore, 

 for Apricots. 26. To Mr. Whiting, gardener to H. T. 

 Hope, Esq., F.H.S., for Melons. 27. To Mr. Knott, gar- 

 dener to Rev. C. Pritchard, F.H.S., for a collection of 

 Achimenes (shown contrary to regulations). 

 Silver JBanksian Medal: 1. To Mr. Stanly, gardener to H. 

 Berens, Esq., F.H.S., for a collection of ten Stove and 

 Greenhouse plants. 2. To Mr. Francis, of Hertford, for a 

 collection of Roses, in fifty varieties. 3. To Mr. Cobbett, 

 of Horsell, near Woking, Surrey, for the same. 4. To 

 Mr. Turner, of Chalvey, near Windsor, for twenty-four 

 varieties of Carnations. 5. To Mr. Ellis, of Woolwich, for 

 twenty-four varieties of Piccotees. 6. To Mr. Keynes, of 

 Salisbury, for the same. 7. To Mr. Slowe, gardener to W. 

 R. Baker, Esq., F.H.S., for Erica eximia. 8. To Mr. 

 Malyon, gardener to T. Brandram, Esq., of Blackheath, 

 for Erica Aitoniana. 9. To Mr. Wood, gardener to J. G. 

 G. Seager, Esq., Poole, Dorsetshire, for Erica eximia. 10. 

 To Mr. Jack, gardener to R. G. Loraine, Esq., of Walling- 

 ton, for Cyrtoceras reflexum. 11. To Mr. Donald, gar- 

 dener to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., for Pistia stratiotes. 12. 

 To Mr. Eyles, gardener to Sir George Larpent, Bart., 

 F.H.S., for a new species of Plumbago from China. 13. 

 To Mr. Dobson, gardener to Mr. Beck, F.H.S., for a seed- 

 ling Pelargonium of 1846, " Honora." 14. To Mr. 

 My lam, gardener to S. Rueker, Esq., F.H.S., for the 

 second best-named collection of Plants — one unnamed in 

 twenty-six. 15. To Mr. Chapman, of South Lambeth, for 

 Black Hamburgh Grapes. 16. To Mr. Umpleby, gardener 

 to H. Benyon, Esq., for Black Hamburgh Grapes. 17. 

 To Mr. Sinclair, gardener to C. J. Hambro, Esq., Brans- 

 bury House, Willesden, for the same. 18. To Mr. Aid- 

 borough, gardener to S. Gurney, Esq., for the same. 19. 

 To Mr. Ogle, gardener to the Earl of Abergavenny, for 

 three Queen Pine Apples. 20. To Mr. Mason, gardener 



