408 JOURXAL OF THE EOYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
ments or stipulations for carrying into effect, or consequent on, or 
relating to the said arrangement are contained in the said Articles of 
Agreement. 
3. And whereas it is further represented to us, that by a Supplemental 
Agreement, dated the 20th day of November m the year 1860, and made 
and entered into in like manner between the said Commissioners of the 
one part, and the said Society of the other part (in which the said piece 
of land is referred to as " the gardens "), an arrangement has been made 
between the said parties for the occupation by the said Society of some 
additional land of the Commissioners shown on the plan annexed to 
such supplemental Agreement by a red colour adjoining or near *' the 
gardens " (which additional land the Commissioners had, for the reason 
therein mentioned, declined to include in the lease to be granted under 
the first-mentioned Agreement), and for an access to " the gardens" by 
means of a lane or path shown on the same plan, marked with the colour 
brown," and by the said supplemental Agreement the interest of the 
said Society in or with respect to the said additional land, and the right 
of the said Society with respect to such access, with the duties and rights 
of the said Society concerning the said additional land and access respec- 
tively are defined (the rent payable by the said Society in respect thereof 
being the nominal rent of Is.), and power is reserved to the Commis- 
sioners at any time to resume possession of such additional land, and 
also, upon providing another road as therem mentioned, to stop up or take 
away the said road by or over which there is such access as aforesaid 
afforded to " the gardens." 
4. And whereas it is further represented to Us that by further Articles 
of Agreement, dated the 1st day of March, in the year 1861, made and 
entered into in like manner between the said Commissioners of the one 
part, and the said Society of the other part ; after reciting the aforesaid 
Articles of Agreement of the 24th day of July, 1860, and setting forth 
divers of the clauses or provisions contained in the same Articles, and 
reciting that the said Society and the Commissioners are each desirous of 
respectively having the right of increasing the outlay by them respectively 
undertaken to be made by the said therein recited Agreement, to any 
amount not exceeding as to each of them the sum of £10,000 over and 
above the respective sums of £50,000 by them respectively undertaken to 
be laid out as aforesaid, and of acquiring such rights and privileges as in 
the said further Agreement now in recital appear in respect of such addi- 
tional outlay if made, it is thereby mutually agreed between the Com- 
missioners and the said Society (amongst other things) that the said 
Society may at any time before the 1st day of January, 1864, borrow or 
take up on their debentures or other securities, any sum or sums of 
money not exceeding in the whole the sum of £10,000, in addition to the 
sum of £40,000 in the said therein-recited Agreement mentioned as 
having been borrowed, or for the borrowing of which arrangements had 
been made, and may within the like period lay out and expend the sum 
or sums so borrowed in addition to the original sum of 50,000 therein 
mentioned of the said Society, in and about such works and things as 
are in the clause in the said Agreement now in recital referred to as the 
1st clause of the said therein-recited Agreement (being the clause 
