To The Hon. William Booth Grey, F. H. S. for Apples and Pears, 

 exhibited October 1. 



To Thomas Andrew Knight, Esq. F. R. S. &c. President, for va- 

 rieties of New Flemish Pears, exhibited October 15. 



To John Braddick, Esq. F. H. S. for a large collection of Pears, 

 principally the New Flemish varieties, exhibited October 15. 



To George Caswall, Esq. F. H.S. for specimens of the Esopus 

 Spitzemberg Apple, exhibited November 5. 



To Robert Barclay, Esq. F. H. S. for a Scarlet Pine Apple, exhi- 

 bited November 19. 



To Mr. Theodore Storm, of Haarlem, for a Collection of Dutch 

 Apples, exhibited November 19. 



To Mr. Joseph Wells, F. H. S. Gardener to William Wells, 

 Esq. F.H.S. for a collection of Chrysanthemums, exhibited 

 December 3. 



To Richard Arkwright, Esq. F. H. S. for Grapes, exhibited De- 

 cember 17. 



To Mr. Nathaniel Penson, for a seedling Pear, called the Oxford 

 Chaumontel, exhibited December 17. 



To Mr. John Norwood, for a collection of Apples, exhibited Ja- 

 nuary 7, 1823. 



To The Earl of Egremont, F. H. S. for a Seedling Nonpareil, ex- 

 hibited January 21. 



To Charles Calvert, Esq. M. P. F.H.S. for Forced Straw- 

 berries, exhibited February 4. 



To Mr. Daniel Judd, F.H.S. Gardener to Charles Campbell, 

 Esq. for Horse Radish grown under peculiar treatment, exhi- 

 bited March 4. 



To Mr. William Pleasance, for a seedling Apple, called the New 

 Rock Pippin, raised in his Nursery at Barnwell, near Cam- 

 bridge, exhibited March 18. 



To John Allnutt, Esq. for Seedling Camellias, exhibited April 15. 



