PE0CEED1NGS. 



to Sir J. Kennaway, Bart., F.H.S., for a Queen Pine Apple. 

 21. To Mr. Thomson, gardener to Mrs. Byng, Wrotham 

 Park, Barnet, for Peaches. 22. To Mr. Snow, gardener 

 to the Earl de Grey, F.H.S., for the same. 23. To Mr. 

 Wright, gardener to the Hon. Mrs. Rushout, for the same. 

 24. To Mr. Parker, gardener to J. H. Oughton, Esq., 

 Roehampton, for Peaches and Nectarines. 25. To Mr. 

 Whiting, gardener to H. T. Hope, Esq., F.H.S., for Tar- 

 tarian Cherries. 26. To Mr. Lydiard, Batheaston, Bath, 

 for Strawberries and Currants. 27. To Mr. Foster, gar- 

 dener to Mr. Stains, 41, Carlisle Street, Portman Market, 

 for Old Scarlet- fleshed Melon. 28. To Mr. Balls, gar- 

 dener to H. Rogers, Esq., for Emperor Green-fleshed 

 Melon. 29. To Mr. Slowe, gardener to W. R. Baker, 

 Esq., F.H.S., for Green-fleshed Melons. 30. To the 

 same, for a collection of Roses, in twenty-five varieties. 

 Certificate of Merit : 1 . To Mr. Reynolds, for six varieties of 

 Fuchsia. 2. To Mr. Keynes, of Salisbury, for twenty-four 

 varieties of Carnations. 3. To Mr. Turner, of Chalvey, 

 near Windsor, for a seedling Piccotee, " Amy." 4. To 

 Mr. Fairbrother, of Kemp Town, Brighton, for a seedling 

 Fuchsia, u Jenny Laid." 5. To Mr. Carson, gardener to W. 

 F. G. Farmer, Esq., F.H.S., for Laplacea semiserrata. 6. 

 To Mr. Epps, F.H.S., for the third-best named collection 

 of plants — one error in fifteen names. 7. To Mr. Mason, 

 gardener to Sir John Kennaway, Bart., F.H.S., for Necta- 

 rines. 8. To Mr. Turnbull, gardener to his Grace the 

 Duke of Marlborough, F.H.S., for Peaches and Nectarines. 

 9. To Mr. M'Laurin, gardener at Renishaw Hall, for 

 Peaches. 10. To Mr. Cornwell, of Barnet, for Raspber- 

 ries. 11. To Mr. Deane, gardener to J. W. H. Powell, 

 Esq., of Shepherd's Bush, for Bigarreau Cherries. 12. To 

 Mr. Mason, for the same. 13. To JVlr. Snow, gardener to 

 the Earl de Grey, F.H.S., for Elton Cherries. 14. To 

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

 Bigarreau and Black Eagle Cherries. 



*** A noble collection of Palms having been exhibited by Messrs. Lod- 

 diges, the Judges, not having the power to award Gold Medals, 

 recommended to the Council that a Gold Knightian Medal be 

 presented to Messrs. Loddiges. 



August 3, 1847. (Regent Street.) 



Elections. George Thomas Braine, Esq., 1 1, Great Cumber- 

 land Place, Hyde Park ; and Edward Lloyd, Esq., of Aston 

 near Oswestry, Salop. 



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