C'XXxiv PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



To Begonia ' Miss Emily Childs ' (votes, unanimous), from 

 Mr. T. S. Ware, Tottenham. Very large double flowers of a 

 flesh-white, like a large blush Camellia. 



To Eondeletia brilliantissima (votes, unanimous), from 

 Dicksons, Chester. Flowers of a soft terra-cotta or strawberry 

 colour, with a bright orange eve. 



To Tomato ' Eoyal Windsor ' (votes, unanimous) , from Dick- 

 sons, Chester. A bright, clear yellow fruit, with reddish flush 

 on the cheek. Of the Blenheim Orange type. 



GENERAL MEETING. 

 August 11, 189G. 

 Dr. Maxwell T. Masters, F.R.S., in the Chair. 

 Fellows elected (8). — John Carder, H. Disney, M.D., A. 

 Drury, J. Hill, E. P. King, H. Lake, Capt. R. Peel, A. W. Lyme. 



Mr. C. T. Druery, F.L.S., gave a Lecture (illustrated by 

 magic-lantern views) on " Fern Generation, Normal and 

 Abnormal." 



GENERAL MEETING. 

 August 25, 1890. 

 Dr. Maxwell T. Masters, F.R.S., in the Chair. 

 Fellows elected (9). — Mrs. Abbot, F. J. Baker, Francis Frew, 

 W. G. Holmes, David Houston, Mrs. Louis, Malcolm MacGregor, 

 Frank A. S. Welstead, A. N. Young. 



Society affiliated (1). — Weston Bamfylde and District Horti- 

 cultural Society. 



A Paper on " Forcing Lily of the Valley," by Mr. T. Jannoch, 

 was read by the Assistant Secretary. 



GENERAL MEETING. 

 Septembee 8, 1890. 

 Mr. Geo. Bunyard in the Chair. 

 Fellows elected (9). -James M. Allan, Miss E. Beck, Julius 

 Creese, C. Orchard, J. P. Page, Montague Price, Vincent Provost, 

 Edmund do Q. Quincey, H. H. Raschen. 

 Associate (1).— Mr. W. Harrison. 



A Lecture on the " Gladioli " was given by Mr. J. Burrell. 



