To Sir George Stewart Mackenzie, Bart. Fellow of the Society, 

 for his great attention to the objects of the Society in sending 

 to its Meetings, during the last season, various collections of 

 Apples from Scotland, formed with considerable care and 

 trouble. January 5, 1819. 



To Mr. Moses Brown of Glasgow, for two very large collections 

 of Apples from Clydesdale, exhibited at Meetings of the So- 

 ciety during the last season. January 5, 1819. 



To John Williams, Esq. of Pitmaston, near Worcester, Corres- 

 ponding Member of the Society, for his skill and success in 

 raising new varieties of hardy Grapes and Apples, specimens 

 of which have been exhibited ; and more especially for the 

 production of the Pitmaston White Cluster Grape, and the 

 Pitmaston Russet Nonpareil; Figures, and Accounts of which 

 are published in the Transactions of the Society, January 9, 

 1819. 



To Mrs. Mary Anne Malcolm of Lamb Abbey in Kent, for her 

 success in raising seedling Apple trees, fruits of which have 

 been tasted at different Meetings of the Society, and highly 

 approved, particularly that now named the Lamb Abbey 

 Pearmain ; a Figure and account of which is published in 

 the Transactions of the Society. January 9, 1819. 



To Mr. Conrad Loddiges of Hackney, for the spirit and liberality 

 displayed by himself and sons, in the formation and comple- 

 tion of the extensive machinery by which the whole of their 

 Hot-houses are warmed by Steam alone. January 9, 1819. 



To David Hosack, of New York, M. D. Foreign Member of the 

 Society, for having, by his present to the Society of Plants 

 of the Seckle Pear, introduced into this country a new and 



