List of Medals and Rewards presented by Order of the 

 Council of the Horticultural Society of London, 

 from May 1, 1819, to May 1, 1820. 



July 15th. To Nathaniel Wallick, M. D. Superintendant of 

 the Botanic Garden at Calcutta, Corresponding Member of 

 the Society > the Silver Medal, for his attention to the Society, 

 in sending it a rich Collection of Seeds of Plants and Vege- 

 tables, partly collected in the Napal country, and partly from 

 the Botanic Garden at Calcutta. 



July 23d. To George Caswall, Esq. of Sacombe Park, Hert- 

 fordshire, Fellow of the Society, the Silver Medal, for the 

 splendid Collection of forced Grapes exhibited by him to the 

 Society at the Meeting on the 6th of July. 



July 23d. To Mr. John Wilmot, of Isleworth, Fellow of the 

 Society, a framed and glazed Drawing of the Blood-Red Pine, 

 (grown by him and exhibited at a Meeting of the Society.) 

 as an acknowledgment of the sense the Council entertains of 

 his attention to the interests of the Society on various occa- 

 sions. 



September 8th. To Mr. David Anderson, Gardener to the 

 Viscount Montague, at Ditton Park near Windsor, the Silver 

 Medal, for various exhibitions of particularly fine grown 

 Fruits and Vegetables, made by him at different Meetings of 

 the Society in the present year. 



September 22d. To Mr. George White, Corresponding Member 

 of the Society, Gardener to Benjamin Benyon, Esq. at 

 Haughton Hall, near Shiffnal, the Silver Medal, for his skill 

 in the cultivation of Grapes, as exemplified in the specimens 

 which he has at different times presented to the Society. 



