540 Report on the Exhibitions of the Horticultural Society, 



A portion of the surplus of the present year has been ordered to 

 be applied to the laying out, and connecting with the Arboretum, 

 that part of the Garden which has been reserved for the site of the 

 intended houses. 



The Judges appointed on the occasion of each Exhibition, for 

 the present year, 1834, were Mr. J. A. Henderson, Nurseryman, 

 of Pine-Apple Place ; Mr. R. Forrest, late Gardener to the Duke 

 of Northumberland ; and Mr. Richardson, Gardener to the Earl 

 of Tankerville. 



The Exhibition, on the 10th of May, was attended by 1,402 Fel- 

 lows and Visitors. The number of Exhibitors was 43. The award 

 of the Judges was as follows : — 



THE GOLD BANKSIAN MEDAL. 



1 . For a Collection of Stove and Greenhouse Plants, exhibited by Mr. Green, Gardener 



to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart. F.H.S. 



2. For Grapes and Pine-Apples, exhibited by Mr. Doweling, Gardener to Lady Clarke. 



3. For a miscellaneous Collection of Plants from Messrs. Rollissons of Tooting. 



THE LARGE SILVER MEDAL. 



1 . For Stove and Greenhouse Plants, exhibited by Mr. Falconer, Gardener to Archdale 



Palmer, Esq. 



2. For Grapes, from Mr. John Wilmot, F. H. S. of Isleworth. 



3. For Azaleas, from Mr. M. Waterer, F.H. S., of Knap Hill, near Bagshot. 



4. For Pelargoniums, from Messrs. CoUey and Hill, of Hammersmith. 



0. For a miscellaneous Collection of Plants, exhibited by Mr. S. Snow, Gardener to J. H. 



Palmer, Esq. F.H. S. 



6. For a miscellaneous Collection of Plants, from Mr. Gaines, Surrey Lane, Battersea. 

 THE SILVER BANKSIAN MEDAL. 



1 . For a Collection of Heartsease, from Mr. Salter, of Shepherd's Bush. 



2. For Cucumbers, from Mr. George Mills, F. H. S. Gardener to Alexander Copland, 



Esq. F. H. S. 



3. For a miscellaneous Collection of Flowers, from the same. 



4 . For a miscellaneous Collection of Flowers, from Mrs. Lawrence, F. H. S. 



5. For a miscellaneous Collection of Flowers, from Mr. Redding, Gardener to Mrs. 



Marryat, F.H.S. 



6. For Forced Apricots and Raspberries, from P. C. Labouche^e, Esq. F. H. S. 



7. For a Plant of Boronia serrulata, from Mr. Douglas, Gardener to the Earl de Grey, 



F. H. S. 



8. For Citrons and Shaddocks, from Peter Fry, Esq. Compton House, Somersetshire. 



