various seeds and plants sent by him for the Garden of the 

 Society. 



January 19th. To the Rev. William Williamson, A. M. of 

 Westbere, near Canterbury, Corresponding Member of the 

 Society, the Silver Medal for the various communications 

 made by him to the Society, several of which have been 

 printed in the Transactions. 



January 19th. To Mr. William Masters, Jun. of Canterbury, 

 Fellow of the Society, the Silver Medal for the communica- 

 tions made by him to the Society, and for various articles 

 exhibited by him at the Meetings of the Society, and pre- 

 sented by him to the Garden of the Society. 



January 19th. To M. Louis Stoffels, of Mechlin, Corresponding 

 Member of the Society, the Silver Medal for the various spe- 

 cimens of new and interesting Fruits sent by him to the 

 Society, in the years 1818 and 1819. 



March 22d. To the Rev. George Williams, B. A. of Martin 

 Hussingtree, near Worcester, the Silver Medal, for having 

 produced the Martin Nonpareil, a seedling apple of great 

 excellence, of which an Account has been published in the 

 Transactions of the Society. 



April 5th. To the Rev. William Williamson, A. M. of West- 

 bere, near Canterbury, Corresponding Member of the Society, 

 for his Paper on the Cultivation of the Filbert, as practised in 

 the grounds round Maidstone, in Kent ; the subject being 

 one of those for which Medals and Rewards were offered at 

 the last Anniversary. 



April 5th. To Mr. Thomas Torbron, Corresponding Member of 

 the Society, Gardener to the Earl of Bridgewater, at Ash- 

 ridge, Hertfordshire, the Silver Medal for his Paper on the 

 Forcing of Cherries, which is printed in the Transactions. 



