List of the Medals presented by Order of the Council of 

 the Horticultural Society of London, 

 From May 1, 1816, #o May 1, 1817. 



To Joseph Sabine, Esq. the Secretary, the Gold Medal, as a token 

 of the high sense entertained by the Society of the very great 

 assiduity and intelligence manifested by him, as well in the 

 formation of the Bye Laws, as in arranging and settling the 

 long and very intricate Accounts of the Society. June 4, 1816. 



To John Cres swell, Esq. the Silver Medal gilt, for the service he 

 has rendered the Society by his assistance in the arrangement 

 and settlement of the Accounts. June 4, 1816. 



To the Reverend James Venables, Vicar of Buckland Newton, 

 in Dorsetshire, the Silver Medal, for his communication on 

 enriching the soil of gardens by fresh vegetable manure, 

 printed in the Transactions of the Society. June 4, 1816. 



To Thomas Reynolds, Esq. the Silver Medal, for his attention 

 to the Interests and Views of the Society in the frequent and 

 large presents and exhibitions of flowers, fruits, and plants, 

 made by him at the meetings of the Society. November 5, 

 1816. 



To Walter Calvert, Esq. of Hunsdon, in Hertfordshire, the Silver 

 Medal, for his attention to the wishes of the Society in pre- 

 senting them with specimens and grafts of the Florence Cherry. 

 December 3, 1816. 



To Joseph French, Esq. of East Horndon, in Essex, the Silver 

 Medal, for his communication of his successful method of 

 forcing Grapes and other fruits in houses by means of dung 

 only, without fire. January 7, 1817. 



