ii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Alfred J. Foster, F. N. A. Garry, Rev. C. T. Gillett, Miss H. E. Gilling, 
Lady Grey, John P. Harfcree, M.B., M.R.C.P., Rev. E. D. L. Harvey, 
Mrs. Hibbert, Ralph T. Hinckes, Hon. Robert James, David Johnson, F. 
Kessler, William W. Kirkman, Marquise de la Valette, P. Lelasseur, Mrs. 
Mc^Yhirter, Walter C. Mallett, Lady Methven, Mrs. Miller, G. F. Moore, 
R. Morton, Edgar Mountney, Miss M. F. Orrell, James H. Osborne, 
Francis Owen, Mrs. W. Pickett, R. W. Proctor, junr., Capt. J. H. W. 
Rennie, H. G. Rimestad (Java), Miss Louise Salaman, Frank Scrutton, 
William F. Stanley, Robert N. Stevens, Mrs. H. Urwick, W. G. Valentine, 
Capt. S. Walter, Spencer Whitehead, W. H. Whittaker, John E. B. 
Wimbush, Arthur L. Woodhouse. 
Associates (3).— Charles Gosling, William Low, W. H. Needham. 
Societies affiliated (3). — Blackburn and District Horticultural Society, 
Ipswich and East of England Horticultural Society, Newcastle and 
District Horticultural Mutual Improvement Society. 
A lecture on " Twelve Months among the Orchards of Nova Scotia " 
was given by Mr. Cecil H. Hooper. (See p. 1.) 
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. 
Febkuaey 14, 1899. 
Sir Teevoe Laweence, Bart. (President of the Society), in the Chair. 
The minutes of the last Annual General Meeting, held on February 8, 
1898, were read and signed. 
Felloivs elected (37). — Hugh Aldersey, J.P., Francis H. Barclay, 
William E. Bear, Richard Blake, A. J. Brown, A. R. Brown, C. Wilhelm 
Browne, William J. Burn, Roger Buston, M.A., John Carter, G. W. Clare, 
W. F. M. Copeland, M.A., Randolph Curtis, Miss M. E. Dawson, Mrs. 
Edwin Edwards, Rev. P. P. Edwards, Mark Fenwick, Rev. W. W. 
Flemyng, Mrs. Huntley Garden, William C. Gray, Mrs. John H. Gregson, 
Cecil H. Hooper, Charles L. Huggins, Miss A. Hulse, Miss H. Hulse, 
H. Jonas, Alfred S. Knight, G. W. Lawrence, Joseph Loader, Mrs. J. 
McDiarmid, John Odell, Mrs. Charles Philips, C. S. Schreiber, C. B. 
Stevens, Sir James Stirling, Mrs. J. W. Temple, Gurney Wilson. 
Associate (1).— J. M. Black. 
Societies affiliated (5). — Darwen and District Floral and Horticultural 
Society, Fair Oak and District Horticultural Society, Kingsclere and 
District Horticultural Society, Penarth and District Horticultural Society, 
Seascale and District Horticultural Society. 
Mr. James Douglas and Mr. A. Dean were appointed scrutineers of 
the ballot. 
Mr. George Bunyard, V.M.H., proposed, and ]\Ir. Geo. Paul, V.M.H., 
seconded, a vote of thanks to the retiring Members of Council, Sir 
Frederick Wigan, Bart., the Rev. George Engleheart, and Thomas 
Statter, Esq. 
Thig proposal was carried with acclamation. 
To fill the vacancies thus caused the following gentlemen had been 
