xl PEOCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Class 56. — Any Vegetable not mentioned above. 



1. Lord Aldenham. 



2. John Kerr, Esq. 



3. No award. 



GENERAL MEETING. 



November 7, 1905. 



Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart,, K.C.V.O., Y.M.H. (President of the 

 Society), in the Chair. 



Fellows elected (15). — Wallace Adams, Mrs. Arnhold, Major-Gen. 

 H. P. Bishop, James Child, Mrs. Littleton Dewhurst, R. P. Gregory, M.A., 

 R. H. Lock, M.A., F. Paget Norbury, Miss M. S. Robertson, Gerald 0. 

 Sherrard, J. Gordon Spencer, B.A., Joseph Tilley, Frank Walkinshaw, 

 Dr. Samuel West, Alfred Willett. 



Fellow resident abroad (1). — W. Leckie-Ewing (S. Africa). 



Society affiliated (1). — Harrow and Roxeth Allotment Society. 



A lecture on "Chemistry in its Relation to Horticulture " was given 

 by Dr. J. A. Yoelcker, M.A. (see page 102). 



GENERAL MEETING. 

 November 21, 1905. 

 Mr. George Bunyard, V.M.H., in the Chair. 



Fellows elected (23).— Miss E. Beatson, William Bennett, Mrs. Booth, 

 Miss Ada Bouch, Miss Byass, H. Clendon, Miss J. Farquhar, Mrs. 

 Douglas Graham, H. J. Hughes, Thomas Iremonger, Thomas Lambert, 

 G. Mellors, Mrs. Mundy, Mrs. H. Norman, Lady Ela Russell, Donald M. 

 Scott, Mrs. A. M. Shrubb, Samuel Stewart, Lady Mary Turner, Viscount 

 Valletort, Dr. Ernest W. White, E. Wordsley, Miss Louisa Wright. 



Felloivs resident abroad (2). — D. MacGregor (China), Dr. E. M. Modi 

 (India). 



A paper on "Hollies," by Mr. E. T. Cook, was read by the Assistant- 

 Secretary (see p. 118). 



GENERAL MEETING. 

 December 5, 1905. 

 Mr. George Gordon, V.M.H., in the Chair. 



Fellows elected (20).— Miss M. Adam, Dr. Boughton Addy, Mrs. 

 Gibson Black, Miss Alice Blois, Miss Cecily Blois, W. Brewer, Harold 

 Leslie Broad, Mrs. A. W. Craig, Samuel J. Elyard, Miss Mabel Faithfull, 

 William Hope, Mrs. Campbell Johnston, Miss Lucas, Miss Mansfield, 

 A. Whiting Pollard, John Speer, Henry Trengrouse, Henry M. Veitch, 

 Mrs. Worsley, G. A. Wright. 



A lecture on the " Crystallisation of Fruit and Flowers " was given by 

 Mr. C. Hermann Senn (sse vol. xxx. p. 161). 



