522 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Society's affairs during the later years of its pro- 

 sperity — a prosperity due in no small degree to the 

 personality of its President. 



It was Proposed by Sir Harry Veitch, V.M.H., and Seconded 

 by J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Treasurer, and carried in silence, 

 all upstanding, " That the above Resolution be entered in the 

 Minute Book of the Society, published in the Journal and com- 

 municated to Lady Lawrence and to Sir William Lawrence, 

 together with the Address which had been prepared by the 

 Council for presentation to Sir Trevor, but was delayed by his 

 illness and death." 



