XCV111 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Colonel H. Dacres Oliver, J. H. Osborne, F. B. Palmer, C. Arthur 

 Pearson, E. L. Peel, W. R. Pennell, Mrs. G. D. Perks, Mrs. Pharazyn, 

 Mrs. R, Potts, Mrs. Pringle of Forquban, J. Telford Quick, J. E. Radcliffe, 

 W. H. Redsbaw, Mrs. S. H. Ricardo, Captain H. E, Rose, J. Rowntree, 

 Hon. Mrs. Ryder, Mrs. Salaman, P. Schloesser, Otto Seelisch, Rev. W. 

 Serjeantson, D. W. Sissons, T. A. Skeate, F. N. Smith, J.P., W. E. 

 Stanley, Mrs. W. Hatton Stansfield, A. D. Steel-Maitland, Sir C. C. 

 Stevens, K.C.S.I., J. N. Stuart, Lady Susan Sutton, E. Ruthven Sykes, 

 F.L.S., F.Z.S., G. A. Talbot, Mrs. J. D. Tannahill, S. J. Tavener, A. C. 

 Thompson, Mrs. D. F. Tomalin, Miss K. Tompson, Mrs. F. T. Trouton, 

 Miss Troyte-Bullock, H. Wainwright, Rev. Martin S. Ware, A. Watkin, 

 Mrs. Watkin, Miss J. Way, H. Hallifax Wells, C. E. B. Welsh, Miss L. 

 Wheeler, Newton H. White, Mrs. C. Wilkin, C. H. Wilkinson, F.R.G.S., 

 Miss A. M. Winter, E. J. Wood, J. C. Wood, Mrs. J. Wyatt, A. Young. 



Felloius resident abroad (8). — E. W. Davy (Nyassaland), J. Kersbergen 

 (Holland), Mrs. G. P. Pierce (New Zealand), H. Prins (Holland), 

 A. M. v. d. Steenhoven (Holland), J. van Aalst (Holland). Mrs. Townend 

 (New Zealand), Louis Voraz (France). 



Associates (12). — Miss M. Cochrane, Miss L. Flygare, A. H. Hancock, 

 Miss J. C. Hollway, E. J. Lingwood, Miss B. K. Newill, Miss N. B. Reid, 

 Miss S. Siemens, Miss E. M. Stubington, Miss E. Thomas, H. F. Upton, 

 Miss E. Woods. 



Societies affiliated (1). — Bromsgrove Horticultural Society. 



A lecture on "Yellow Stripe in Daffodils " was given by Mr. H. R. 

 Darlington (see p. 161). 



VISIT TO WINDSOR AND FROGMORE. 

 June 10, 1908. 



By the kind permission of His Majesty the King and through the interest 

 of Lieut.-Colonel G. L. Holford, CLE., C.V.O., the Council and Standing 

 Committees of the Royal Horticultural Society visited Windsor Castle, 

 the Royal Mausoleum, and Frogmore Gardens on June 10, 1908. 



On arriving at Windsor the party, numbering about 100, were 

 received at the Guildhall by His Worship the Mayor (G. Bampfylde, Esq.), 

 who most hospitably entertained them all at luncheon in the quaint old 

 Council Chamber of the Borough. 



At the conclusion of a most enjoyable luncheon and after ihe usual 

 loyal toasts had been given, the " Health of the Mayor " was proposed by 

 Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., K.C.V.O., Y.M.H., President of the Society, 

 and responded to by His Worship. 



The party then proceeded to the Castle, and were shown over 

 St. George's Chapel, the Memorial Chapel, and the State apartments. A 

 pleasant walk by way of the Terrace Gardens and the Home Park led to 

 the Royal Mausoleum, with its beautiful recumbent statues of Queen 

 Victoria and the Prince Consort, who was President of our Society up to 

 the date of his untimely death. 



The lawns surrounding Frogmore House were then passed through on 

 the way to Frogmore Gardens, where the party were received by Sir 



