To Edward Barnard, Esq. Fellow of the Society, for the skill 

 displayed by him in the raising and cultivating Piccatee 

 Carnations ; Specimens of which were exhibited at Meetings 

 of the Society. August 18, 1818. 



To Miss Charlotte Knight, for having raised the Early Black 

 Cherry, an Account of which, by the President, has been 

 published in the Transactions of the Society. August 18, 1818. 



To George Henry Noehden, LL. D. for the various services 

 which he has rendered to the Society, and for his different 

 communications printed in its Transactions. September 15, 

 1818. 



To Mr. Hugh Ronalds, of Brentford, Fellow of the Society, for 

 the very splendid exhibitions of Apples, the produce of his 

 own gardens, made to the Society at different Meetings. Oc- 

 tober 20,1818. 



To Robert Holden, Esq. for the very large Collection of Derby- 

 shire and Nottinghamshire Apples, exhibited by him to the 

 Society, which had been formed with considerable care and 

 attention. November 3, 1818. 



To Charles Nicholas Pallmer, Esq. Fellow of the Society, for 

 the service rendered to Horticulture by the successful method 

 adopted by him, of importing seeds of Tropical Plants from 

 the West Indies, and for his liberality in presenting them to 

 the Society and its Members. January 5, 1819. 



To John Braddick, Esq. Fellow of the Society, for his zeal in the 

 production of New Fruits, as proved by the exhibitions of 

 Grapes, Peaches, and Apples, which have been made by him 

 at various Meetings of the Society during the last year. 

 January 5,1819. 



