of the Genus Citrus in the Conservatory at Shipley, which is 

 printed in the Transactions. 

 November 17th, 1820. To William Cattley, Esq. Fellow of 

 the Society, the Silver Medal, for the spirit manifested by 

 him in the Cultivation of Tropical Plants, and particularly 

 for having fruited the Chinese Guava, specimens of which 

 were shewn at the Meeting of the Society on the 5th of 

 September. 



March 9th, 1821. To Thomas Hunt, Esq. Fellow of the Society, 

 the Silver Medal, for his various Communications and Ex- 

 hibitions of Fruits, and especially for having raised the 

 Seedling Apple, which has been named Hunt's Duke of Glou- 

 cester. 



March 30, 1821. To Joseph Skey, M. D. Corresponding Member 

 of the Society, resident at the Ionian Islands, the Silver 

 Medal, for his attention to the interests of the Society in 

 sending a valuable collection of plants of Vines and Figs, 

 and of various Seeds and Bulbs from Corfu. 



April 6th, 1821. To Joseph Sabine, Esq. F. H. S. and Secretary, 

 the Silver Medal, for his Paper on Chinese Chrysanthemums, 

 which is printed in the Transactions, that being one of the 

 subjects for which a Medal was proposed to be given by the 

 Council at the Anniversary in 1820. 



April 6,1821. To Mr. William Christie, Under Gardener to 

 the Horticultural Society, Three Pounds, for the care and 

 attention given by him in composing his Paper on Garden 

 Carrots, which is printed in the Transactions. 



