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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Gregory, T. Morgan Harvey, Jas. John Joicey, Ed. Jones, Rev. 
G. Laycock, Tliomas C. Line, H. W. Mathias, Lady Ann Murray, 
G. Nobbs, C. W. Dyson Perrins, G. J. Pritchard, Jas. Pulham, 
Francis Eansom, Jno. Wm. Reid, Alf. G. Renshaw, Jno. Rider, 
Duchess of Roxburgh, Chas. E. Rudd, Mrs. H. F. Shattock, 
H. F. Shattock, Miss Willoughby Smith, Mrs. Spratt, E. 
Stevens, Miss Vasey, Jno. Waldram, Chas. H. Ward, Mrs. 
Wickham. 
Associate (1). — J. R. Chard. 
The President (Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart.) presented Veitch 
Memorial Medals to James Bateman, Esq., of Worthing, author 
of the " Orcliidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala," &c., and to F. W. 
Moore, Esq., Curator of the Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin. A 
third medal was ready for presentation to M. Victor Lemoine, of 
Nancy. He was, however, unable to be present, and Mr. Harry 
Veitch undertook to convey to him the medal on behalf of the 
Trustees. 
Mr. Frank Cant gave a lecture on " Rose Culture under 
Glass." {See page 123.) 
GENERAL MEETING. 
June 25, 1895. 
R. McLachlan, Esq., F.R.S., in the Chair. 
FeUoivs elected (10).— Rev. W. Bentley, G. Bullen, Mrs. W. 
Burnside, F. Macmillan, A. Parris, Lady Reay, Mrs. Richmond, 
A. J. Sanderson, Major C. H. Santi, Rev. Robert Usher. 
Professor Geo. Henslow gave a conversational lecture on 
some of the most interesting plants exhibited. (See page 135.) 
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE. 
January 15, 1895. 
A. Michael, Ksq., in the Chair, and three members present. 
Primula ohconica and P. sinensis causing Eczema. — Further 
observations were made upon this subject brought before the 
last mcctin,^^ The fact that the Chinese Primrose occasionally 
