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GENEEAL MEETING. 

 June 12, 1894. 

 Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., in the Chair. 



Fellows elected (51). — Edward Ayre, Mrs. R. Barker, Miss 

 Barnard, A. B. Bird, Geo. Bolam, Victor Bosco, A. Brown, 

 Edward Brown, Miss E. Carter, W. Cradwick, A. A. H. Crinmere, 

 G. Crawhall, M. C. Citroen, G. Daniels, Thomas Dann, Chas. E. 

 Biggie, Walter Draper, Miss E. J. Forster, Chas. Freeman, 

 Henry 0. Garford, General Gillespie, Mrs. Gregory, F. C. D. 

 Haggard, Fred Hardy, Wm. Heath, F. C. Hodgson, Ernest de M. 

 Lacon, Mrs. A. K. Landale, Mrs. Lepper, F. 0. Loesch, Hon. 

 W. Lowther, Miss R. Lyell, M. Marcus, Mrs. E. L. Meinertz- 

 hagen, Arthur Morris, P. H. Normand, W. Osman, L. S. Pawle, 

 T. H. 0. Pease, Mrs. C. Powys Rogers, M. H. Richardson, John 

 Riley, Chas. 0. Rogers, Charles Smith, Professor Napoleone 

 Tagliaferro, The Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor (Alderman Sir Geo. 

 Robt. Tyler), Rev. Francis Warre, H. E. Watts, Mrs. A. William- 

 son, Chas. Woods, T. Durrant Young. 



The President, on behalf of the Veitch Memorial Trustees, 

 presented Memorial Medals to the following gentlemen, viz. : — 



To Col. R. Trevor Clarke, F.R.H.S., Welton Place, Daventry, 

 for life-long labours in promoting the advancement of scientific 

 and practical horticulture. 



To Mr. Adolphus Henry Kent, B.A., F.R.H.S., of Messrs. 

 J. Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, S.W., for eminent services rendered 

 to botany and horticulture in the preparation of Veitch's 

 Manuals of Coniferae and of Orchidaceous Plants. 



To Mr. James Martin, of Messrs. Sutton & Sons, Reading, 

 in recognition of his services to horticulture in improving races 

 of popular flowers by hybridisation. 



To Mr. Charles Moore, F.L.S., F.R.H.S., Director of the 

 Botanic Gardens, Sydney, N.S.W., for life-long services to 

 horticulture, and for the introduction of many new and beautiful 

 plants to British gardens. 



To Mr. George Nicholson, A.L.S., F.R.H.S., Curator of the 

 Royal Gardens, Kew, in recognition of his valuable labours in 

 the preparation of the Dictionary of Gardening. 



To Mr. Thomas Francis Rivers, F.R.H.S., Sawbridge worth, 



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