To Mrs. Ann Simpson, of Fulham, the Silver Medal, for the pro- 

 duction, from seed, of two very excellent new Apples, which 

 were exhibited to the Society. May 17, 1814. 

 To Mr. Joseph Kirke, the Silver Medal, for a very fine assortment 

 of Apples produced in his garden at Brompton, and exhibited 

 to the Society. November 1, 1814. 

 To Richard Anthony Salisbury, Esq. the Secretary, the Gold 

 Medal, for his various Communications, and for his unceasing 

 attention to the duties of his office, and to the interests of the 

 Society. December 6, 1814. 

 To Monsieur Van Mons, of Brussels, the Silver Medal, for several 

 new Pears sent by him, and exhibited to the Society : some of 

 which proved very excellent. January 3, 1815. 

 To John Braddick, Esq. of Thames Ditton, the Silver Medal, for 

 the introduction from America, of a new Peach, an Account 

 and Figure of which is published in the Transactions of the 

 Society. December 5, 1815. 

 To Mr. Joseph Kirke, the Silver Medal, for the very fine assort- 

 ment of Apples produced in his garden at Brompton, and 

 exhibited this season to the Society. December 5, 1815. 

 To Mr. John Maher, the Silver Medal, for his exhibitions of vari- 

 ous Fruits,produced this season, in the garden of Daniel Beale . 

 Esq. at Edmonton, under his superintendance. December 5, 

 1815. 



To Miss Elizabeth Knight, the Silver Medal, for having raised 

 the Black Eagle Cherry, an Account and Figure of which i* 

 published in the Transactions of the Society. December 13. 

 1815. 



