To Mr. William Fordyce, Gardener to the Comtesse de Vandes, 

 the Silver Medal, for his success in flowering and fruiting a 

 new and valuable plant, the Jlstroemeria edulis, the roots of 

 which are used as Potatoes, in iSt. Domingo. November 5, 

 1811. 



To Robert Batty, M. D. the Silver J&edal gilt, for his drawing of 

 the design for the Society's Medal. May 12, 1812. 



To the Right Honourable William Lord Bagot, the Silver Medal 

 gilt, for many fine specimens of the Mespilus Japonica, in fruit, 

 sent to the Society. May 4, 1813. 



To Mr. John Wilmot, of Isleworth, the Silver Medal, for his 

 Account of the Method of destroying Slugs in Gardens, 

 printed in the Transactions of the Society. June 1, 1813. 



To Mr. John Maher, Gardener to Daniel Beale, Esq. the Silver 

 Medal, for his various exhibitions of fruit, produced in his 

 master's garden at Edmonton, under his superintendance. 

 November 2, 1813. 



To Mr. Michael Keens, of Isleworth, the Silver Medal, for the 

 production, from seed, of a Strawberry, an Account and Figure 

 of which is published in the Transactions of the Society, 

 February 1, 1814 

 To Thomas Andrew Knight, Esq. the President, the Gold Medal, 

 for his various and important Communications to the Society, 

 not only of Papers printed in their Transactions, but of grafts 

 and buds of his valuable new Fruits. March 1, 1814. 



To Mr. Thomas Hogg, of Pine- Apple Place, Paddington, the Silver 

 Medal, for his Account of a Method of raising early Potatoes, 

 printed in the Transactions of the Society. March 1, 1814. 



