xlii PROCEEDINGS ( >F THE R< >YAL HiWriCULTURAL SOCIETY. 
and the great loss to horticulture, proposed the following resolution, 
viz., ' The Fruit Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society have 
heard with great regret of the sudden death of Mr. Malcolm Dunn, Y.]\I.H., 
for many years a member of this Committee. Whilst recording the 
Fig. 17. — The Late Malcolm Duxx, V.M.H. {Gardeners' Chronicle.) 
great loss they themselves feel, they also desire to express their deepest 
sympathy with the immediate friends of Mr. Dunn."' This was supported 
by Mr. John Wright, Y.M.H., and Mr. Phihp Crowley, and carried 
unanimously, and ordered to be entered on the Minutes of the 
Committee. 
FLORAL COMMITTEE. 
January 10, 1HU9. 
W. Marshall, Esq., in the Chair, and twenty-one members present. 
Awards Recommended :— 
Silver Banksian Medal. 
To Mr. Miller, Fulham Road, S.W., for forced Flowers. 
Other Exhibits. 
The Duke of Sutherland, Trentham (gr. Mr. P. Blair), sent some fine 
jolants of Saintpaulia ionantha alba. 
