GENERAL MEETING. 
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GENERAL MEETING. 
February 24, 1920. 
Mr. J. Cheal in the Chair. 
One hundred and thirty Fellows and thirteen Associates were elected, ard 
eleven Societies affiliated, 
A lecture on " The Cultivation of Fruits under Glass with a Minimum of 
Fire Heat " was given by Mr, James Hudson, V.M.H. 
GENERAL MEETING. 
March 9, 1920. 
Mr. J. Cheal in the Chair. 
One hundred and fourteen Fellows and fourteen Associates were elected, 
and four Societies affiliated. 
A lecture on " Fruits which can be grown under Glass without Fire Heat " 
was given by Mr. James Hudson, V.M.H. 
GENERAL MEETING. 
March 23, 1920. 
Rev. W. WiLKS, M.A.. V.M.H., in the Chair. 
One hundred and twenty-one Fellows and three Associates were elected, 
and seven Societies affiliated. 
A lecture entitled " Wandering down Old Garden By-roads " was given 
by the Rev. J. Jacob. 
GENERAL MEETING. 
April 13, 1920. 
Mr. W. R, Dykes, M.A,, in the Chair, 
One hundred and thirty-nine Fellows and nine Associates were elected, 
and eight Societies affiliated. 
A lecture on " Plants of Interest at the Meeting " was given by Dr. A. B. 
Rendle. F.R.S., V.M.H. 
The Daffodil Meeting took place on this day, the classes being according 
to the published schedule. The Barr Silver Daffodil Vase was won by 
W. B. Cranfield. Esq. 
GENERAL MEETING. 
April 27, 1920. 
Mr. E. A. Bowles, M.A., in the Chair. 
One hundred and twelve Fellows and one Associate were elected, and three 
Societies affiliated. 
A lecture on " Magnolias " was given by Mr. P. C. M. Veitch (see p. 315). 
GENERAL MEETING. 
May II, 1920. 
Sir Albert K. Rollit, LL.D., in the Chair. 
One hundred and twenty-four Fellows and four Associates were elected, 
and three Societies affiliated. 
A lecture on "The Use and Relative Values of Trees in Great Britain" 
was given by Sir Daniel Morris, K.C.M.G., V.M.H. 
