Cxlii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Alexandria and Madresfield Court. He also sent bunches of 

 Grapes which had been grown under glass but without artificial 

 heat, among this group being Madresfield Court, Gros Colmar, 

 Gros Maroc, Lady Downes, &c. 



Some specimens of the Vine-moth (Tortrix angustiorana) 

 (fig. 45) were exhibited. This pest is of comparatively recent 



Fig. 45. — Tortrix angustiokana. (From the Gardeners' Chronicle.) 



appearance in this country, although well known on the Conti- 

 nent. The caterpillar first eats the skin of the berries, and then 

 envelops the latter in a webbed net. 



Awards Recommended for Grapes :— 



The Silver-Gilt Cup presented to the Society by D. Morris, 

 Esq., F.L.S., was awarded to Mr. E. Dawes, Temple Newsam, 

 Leeds, for examples of packing Grapes for private use. 



Silver- Gilt Banksian Medal. 

 To W. Eoupell, Esq. ; Mr. P. Kay. 



