XXX PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Fellow resident abroad (i). — A. M. D'Cruz. 



Affiliated Societies (2). — Rotherham and District Allotment Holders' Federa- 

 tion, Sheffield and District Allotment Holders' Federation. 



Mr. W. H. Morter gave a lecture on " The Future Aims of Allotment Holders 

 in Industrial Centres." 



GENERAL MEETING. 



August 27, 1918. 



Sir Harry Veitch, F.L.S., V.M.H., in the Chair. 



Fellows elected (10).— W. Clayton, G. Elgar, F. W. Goode, Mrs. M. Gundry, 

 R. Gundry, Mrs. C. Guthrie, Miss K. Hare, S. Ingham, Mrs. Norman-Roth, W. M. 

 Valon. 



Affiliated Societies (4). — Lincoln and District Allotment Holders' Association, 

 Purley Oaks Allotment Holders' Association, Swinton, Pendlebury, and Clifton 

 Friendly Society, Whalley and District Allotment Holders' Association. 



GENERAL MEETING. 

 September 10, 1918. 

 Mr. W. H. Divers, V.M.H., in the Chair. 



Fellows elected (25). — Miss M. S. Campbell, E. Carter, Mrs. A. Craigie, Lieut. - 

 Col. de Watteville, G. W. Fisher, A. J. Fowler, A. Hosking, G. Howard, A. Howitt, 

 Mrs. R. S. Keep, Rev. C. F. Knight, H. Lewis, Mrs. G. Lucas, A. Montague, E. G. 

 Price, Capt. H. Sandeman, Miss H. Smith, Miss W. Smith, T. Smith, G. L. Thomas, 

 W. A. Thomas, L. Torluldsen, Rev. W. B, Trevelyan, Mrs. A. Watney, 

 J. L. Young. 



Associate (1). — D. Barnard. 



Affiliated Societies (4). — Colne Horticultural Society, Gorringe Park and 

 District Allotment Association, Neath Allotment and Cottage Garden Associa- 

 tion, Newport Allotment Association. 



GENERAL MEETING. 

 September 24, 1918. 

 Mr. W. H. Divers, V.M.H., in the Chair. 



Fellows elected (11). — Right Hon. Winston Churchill, F. B. Dawes, H. Dix, 

 Miss B. Flyim, Miss J. W. Hamilton, H. Hird, A. J. Jenkins, J. W. Morton, C. E. 

 Stewart, F. N. Sweet, Miss K. Thomas. 



Fellow resident abroad (1). — L. B. Kulkarni. 



Associates (2). — Miss M. H. Carrington, J. A. Tambling. 



Mr. E. A. Bun yard, F.L.S., gave a lecture on " Cob-Nuts and Filberts." 



MEETING FOR VEGETABLES. 

 September 24, 191 8. 

 open to amateurs and gardening establishments only. 

 Collections. 



N.B. — A competitor can enter in only one of the first three Classes. Arrange- 

 ment will be taken into consideration by the Judges. 



Class 1. — Twelve kinds distinct, to be selected from the subjoined ist. 

 Beet, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Broccoli or Cauliflower, Carrots, Celery, Cucum- 

 bers, Endive. Leeks. Lettuce, Mushrooms, Onions, Parsnips, Peas, Potatos, 

 Tomatos, Turnips, Beans (Runner or French) , Vegetable Marrow. 



Pint Prize, The Sutton ChaUenge Cup (Value /21) and A. Second, U ; 



Third £3. 



The winner will hold the Cup for one year subject to a sufficient insurance 

 against loss, and a guarantee cf its return m good condition, or failing this to 

 refund to the R.H.S. the sum of £25. An Exhibitor may win the Cup cnly once 



