GENERAL MEETINGS. 



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Spooner. A number of plants and seeds have also been received from 

 individual Fellows. 



36. Committees, &C. — The Society continues to be deeply indebted 

 to the Members of the Committees ; to the writers of Papers communi- 

 cated to the JouKNAL ; to the Compilers of Abstracts ; to the Examiners ; 

 and to others who by their self-denying work in its service have largely 

 contributed to its present high position among the practical and scientific 

 societies of the world. 



37. Conclusion. — In concluding the Report for the past year and the 

 forecast for 1906, the Council feel that they may justly congratulate the 

 Society on being the most prosperous Royal Scientific Society in the 

 Kingdom, the privileges of whose Fellows are in excess of those of any 

 similar institution. At the same tim.e they feel that what has been done 

 in the past will be surpassed in the future, provided the Fellows do not 

 relax their exertions, but rather make a renewed effort to wipe off the debt 

 still remaining on the Hall, to complete the equipment of Wisley by the 

 erection of a Horticultural Research Station, and to increase the Roll of 

 Fellow^s to ten thousand by the end of the hundred-and-second year of the 

 Society, which closes on March 6, 1906. 



By Order of the Council, 



W. WiLKS, Secretary. 



Royal Horticultural Hall, 



Vincent Square, Westminster, S.W. 

 January 29, 1906. 



GENERAL MEETING. 

 March 6, 1906. 

 Mr. Joseph Cheal in the Chair. 



Fellou'S elected (106). — A. Alison, F. R. Armitage, The Hon. Mrs. G. 

 Beckett, R. J. Black, G. Blundell, Rev. C. G. 0. Bond, E. J. Bomin, 

 A. Burman, Mrs. W. Campion, Hugh A. Carter, H. S. H. Cavendish, Lady 

 Chance, Miss M. G. Chance, Miss H. C. Chynoweth, J. B. Close-Brooks, 

 Mrs. A. Cross, Mrs. P. Curtis, J. J. Daniels, Henry Allen Dawes, Mrs. 

 Villiers Dent, Mrs. Le Mote Dickinson, Mrs. Dunbar-Buller, F. A. 

 Edelsten, Miss A. M. Ellis, R. W. Farish, Mrs. W. Foley, A. Foster, 

 E. Brien Gawne, J.P., Miss B. Glave, Miss F. Glave, M. Goodenough, 

 Mrs. Hatfield Harter, Rev. T. L. G. Hassall, Mrs. B. Hayley, Lady Hey- 

 gate, Mrs. Heyworth, David Hill, Right Hon. Lady Hillingdon, Mrs. T. 

 Hodge, R. K. Hodgson, Mrs. C. S. Hunter, Mrs. Jennings, Mrs. H. 

 Jcachim, T. G. Judge, Mrs. Kemp, C. Ketten, Joseph Lambert, Mrs. F. 

 Willington Lane, W. F. Laurie, Mrs. F. Lee, Mrs. Egerton Leigh, Miss 

 Leslie, Marchioness of Londonderry, Mrs. I. A. S. Lovatt, Mrs. P. V. 

 Luke, Wm. McLaren, Mrs. McLeod, Mrs. H. Mallock, F. W. Manson, 

 H. Marshall, M. H. Matthew, F. H. Matthews, Miss C. A. Mitchell, Mrs. 

 ^Y. A. Mount, R. J. Mullings, Lady Henry Nevill, T. H. Newberry, Hon. 

 W. P. North, Miss Y. E. Gates, Sydney H. Osborne, G. McDougall Peche, 



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