from May I, 1830, to April 30, 1840. 



141 



from Mr. Douglas in 1833; Mexican Orchidaceous epiphytes, 

 bulbs and seeds received from Mr. Hartweg as stated above ; 

 a supply of vegetable and other seeds which are either new, 

 or do not ripen well in this country, and which are annually 

 imported from Paris, and occasionally from Hamburgh ; seeds of 

 Pinus nigricans received from Baron Jacquin in 1830; and a 

 quantity of Chilian seeds purchased from Mr. Bridges in the 

 year 1832. 



Articles supplied from the Garden, viz: — Grafts of fruit trees; 

 cuttings of ornamental trees and shrubs ; plants of hardy, tender or 

 stove perennials, introduced by the Society, or originally raised in 

 the Society's garden ; seeds collected in the Society's garden ; 

 Dahlias; and occasionally plants or roots of other descriptions 

 specially applied for, and which the Garden Committee happened 

 to have the means of furnishing. 



The amount distributed in each of the last ten years, has been as 

 follows : — 



1830-31. To Members 5,504- 



To Foreign Countries, Correspondents, &c. 329 

 To Her Majesty's Colonies . . . 22 



Total 5,855 20,277 4,885 



18,603 

 1,577 



1831-32. To Members 8,917 23,515 5,250 



To Foreign Countries, Correspondents, &c. 705 260 1,217 



To Her Majesty's Colonies . 242 16 — 



Total 9,864 23,791 6^467 



1832-3. To Members .... . 10,767 30,841 4,711 



To Foreign Countries, Correspondents, &c. 358 588 446 



To Her Majesty's Colonies ... 305 840 — 



Total 11,430 32,269 5^157 



