September 22d. To Mr. Samuel Rintoul, Gardener to the Right 

 Honourable the Earl of Liverpool, at Walmer Castle, the 

 Silver Medal, for the fine specimens of Onions grown by him, 

 which have been exhibited at a Meeting of the Society. 



September 22d. To Mr. Isaac Oldaker, Fellow of the Society, 

 Gardener to His Majesty the Emperor of Russia, the Silver 

 Medal, for the various specimens of different Fruits and 

 Vegetables grown by him in the Garden of the Right Honour- 

 able Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. G. C. B. at Spring Grove, which 

 have been exhibited at various Meetings of the Society. 



September 22d. To Mr. William Vinden, Gardener to Roger 

 Wilbraham, Esq. a Reward of Three Pounds for the many 

 fine specimens of Fruits and Vegetables grown by him in 

 Mr. Wilbraham's garden at Twickenham, and exhibited by 

 him at different Meetings of the Society. 



November 17th. To Mr. Robert Hedley, Corresponding Member 

 of the Society, Gardener to Thomas Meynell, Esq. at Yarm, 

 near Stockton-on-Tees, the Silver Medal, for the very fine 

 specimens of Peaches sent by him to the Meetings of the 

 Society in the Seasons of 1818 and 1819. 



November 17th. To Mr. Thomas Tanner, late Gardener to Lord 

 Henry Fitzgerald, at Thames Ditton, the Silver Medal 

 for his skill and attention in propagating numerous varieties 

 of Fruits, and also for the various exhibitions of Fruits which 

 he has at different times made at Meetings of the Society. 



December 10th. To John Sudlow, Esq. of Thames Ditton, Fel- 

 low of the Society, the Silver Medal, for the various specimens 

 of rare and excellent Fruits grown in his garden, which he 

 has exhibited at different Meetings of the Society. 



December 20th. To M. Pierre Philippe Andre Vilmorin- 

 Andrieux, of Paris, Corresponding Member of the Society, 

 the Silver Medal for the valuable information communicated 

 by him in bis correspondence with the Society, and for the 



