Xviii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
The collection of fifty-two varieties of Bamboos shown by Mr. John 
Nicholl, of Green Lane, Redruth, included, amongst others : — ' 
Arundinaria anceps 
„ nitida 
,, spathiflora 
,, Hindsii graminea 
Bambusa agrestis 
„ fastuosa 
„ marmorea 
marmorea variegata 
„ quadrangularis 
palmata 
Mr. Nicholl had also a number of rare flowering shrubs and Hima- 
layan Rhododendrons, amongst them being — 
Phyllostachys Castillonis 
;, Henonis 
„ Marliacea 
„ sulphurea 
„ heterocycla 
„ viminalis 
„ nigro-punctata 
Arundinaria aristata 
„ nobilis 
,, Falconeri 
Rhododendron Thompsoni 
,, Falconeri 
„ barbatum 
„ Aucklandii 
„ campy locarpum 
,, argenteum 
triflorum 
„ arboreum 
„ Nuttallii 
„ cinnamoneum 
„ campanulatum 
Berberis Fremontii 
,, rubicaulis 
Buddleia variabilis 
Ceanothus rigidus 
„ asteroides 
Camellia reticulata 
Cytisus variegatus 
Carpenteria calif ornica 
Cercocarpus ledifolius 
„ parviflorus 
Cydonia japonica Sinloni 
Corylopsis pauciflora 
Edwardsia microphylla 
Eucalyptus Gunnii 
,, coccifera 
,, urnigera 
„ filifera 
Olearia nitida' 
Aster argophyllus 
Hamamelis arborea 
Ilex cornuta 
Laurus nobilis regalis 
Fremontia californica 
Drimys Winteri 
Metrosideros floribunda 
Musa japonica 
Philesia buxifolia 
Philadelphus mexicanus 
Panax sessiliflorum 
Senecio Grayii 
Tetranthera californica 
Weigela Mohtesquien 
Mr. Howard Fox's splendid exhibit of hard-wooded flowering plants 
from the open ajr included the following : — 
Acacia melanoxylon 
„ Wynbergi 
Amygdalus macrocarpa 
Azalea amoena 
Berberis Aquifolium 
Darwinii 
Oestrum elegans 
Clematis balearica 
J „ cirrhosa 
Clianthus puniceus 
Cornus Mas 
Coronilla glauca 
,, juncea 
,, vimi];ialis 
Cyphomandra betacea 
Citrus Madras Citron 
Daphne Laureola 
„ Mezereum 
Desfontainia spinosa 
Erica mediterrane 
