XCVIU 
EOTAL HOETICULTUEAL SOCIETY. 
rEUIT COMMITTEE. 
Special Certificates were awarded to Mr. Fenn for his wonderful 
collection of Potatos ; to Messrs. Lee for a smaller, but very in- 
teresting, collection ; to Messrs. Sutton for ditto ; to Mr. J. May, 
Hayling Island, for Shallots, twelve of which weighed four pounds ; 
to M. Piccirillo for two fine specimens of Griant "White Tripoli 
Onions weighing 7 pounds, and four immense heads of Garlic 
from the neighbourhood of Naples, weighing 2 pounds 6 ounces ; 
and to Messrs. Eivers for a collection of small pyramidal Plum- 
trees laden with fruit. 
aENEEAL MEETING. 
"W. Maeshall, Esq., in the Chair. 
Mr. Berkeley stated that he had seen a small luxuriant crop of 
Messrs. Carter's Trifolium, which is Trigonella ccerulea of DeCan- 
dolle's * Prodromus.' 
He announced that in competition for the prizes for Eungi 
offered at the next Meeting the poisonous and edible Fungi were 
to be arranged in separate groups. 
ELOEAL COMMITTEE. 
OCTOBEE 4, 1871. 
Eirst-class Certificates were awarded to Mr. Bull for DesmO' 
divm penduliflorum, and to Mr. B. S. "Williams for Macrozamia 
spiralis. 
A Special Certificate was awarded to Mr. Green for an inter- 
esting group of terrestrial Orchids from Trinidad, St. Catherine's, 
New Granada, and Eio Janeiro, and the fine plant of Shiltonia 
Morelliana. 
Several miscellaneous collections were sent in connexion with 
the International Eruit Show, to most of which Extra Prizes were 
awarded. 
