varieties of Flemish Pears, many specimens of which have, 

 from time to time, been transmitted by him to the Society. 



November 8th, 1821. To Mr. John Barnard, of Waltham Abbey, 

 Three Pounds, for having raised the Waltham Abbey Seedling 

 Apple, specimens of which had been exhibited to the Society, 

 and Plants presented to the Garden. 



December 19th, 1821. To the Rev. Thomas Garnier, A.M. Fellow 

 of the Society, the Silver Medal, for his Paper on the Cultivation 

 of Strawberries, which is printed in the Transactions. 



December 19th, 1821. To John Townsend Aiton, Esq. Fellow of 

 the Society, the Silver Medal, for his Paper on Forcing Plums, 

 which is printed in the Transactions. 



December 19th, 1821. To Mr. George Voorhelm Schneevooght, 

 Foreign Corresponding Member of the Society, the Silver Me- 

 dal, for his attention in procuring specimens of the Pears and 

 Apples of Holland, and for his Communications thereon. 



January 18th, 1822. To Charles Holford, Esq. Fellow of the 

 Society, for his enterprise and skill in Horticultural pursuits, 

 as evinced by the fine specimens of Forced, and other Fruits, 

 which he has at different times exhibited at the Meetings of the 

 Society. 



February 6th, 1822. To Mr. Martin Miller Call, Foreign Cor- 

 responding Member of the Society, Gardener to his Majesty 

 the Emperor of Russia, at the Taurida Palace, St. Peters- 

 burgh, the Silver Medal, for his numerous Communications 

 and Presents of various productions of the Russian Gardens, 

 made to the Society. 



February 9th, 1822. To Mr. John Lindley, Fellow of the So- 

 ciety, the Silver Medal, for his Paper on the principal Tropical 

 Fruits which are likely to be worth cultivating in England 

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

 subjects for which Medals and Rewards were offered at the 

 last Anniversary. 



