GENERAL 3IEETINGS. 



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C. J. Hinsley, Miss L. M. C. Jacob, Mrs. Jefferies, Mrs. A. J. G. Nichol- 

 son, Miss Paget, C. Pelham-Clinton, A. H. Perkins, W. Porter, C. H. 

 Sanctuary, L. Shoobridge, J. P., Herbert Smith, W. P^yron Stilwell, Mrs. 

 J. A. Symonds, Her Grace the Duchess of WelHngton, R. Woodward. 



Felloivs resident abroad (3). — L. Houry (France), G. A. Knight 

 (British Columbia), Gustav von Dippe (Germany). 



Society affiliated (1). — Stratford Horticultural and General Produce 

 Society (New Zealand). 



The Sessions of the International Congress on Plant-Breeding were 

 held on July 31, August 1 and 2, and the Report of this Congress has 

 been issued as a separate volume, with the following title : — 



" Report of the Third International Conference, 1906, on Genetics ; 

 Hybridisation (the Cross-Breeding of Genera or Species), the Cross- 

 Breeding of Varieties, and General Plant-Breeding." Edited by the 

 Rev. W. Wilks, M.A., Secretary. 



GENERAL MEETING. 

 August 14, 1906. 

 Major G. L. Holford, CLE., C.V.O., in the Chair. 



Felloivs elected (19). — A. P. Adam, J. H. Bentley, Lady Monica 

 Bullough, H. P. Cannell, J. Sydney Davey, Dr. W. S. Darby, J. H. 

 English, R. S. Gleave, Edward Graham, W. R. Haywood, Maurice 

 Hewlett, Rev. T. Austen Holcroft, W. W. Kettlewell, J.P., Mrs. W. Oser, 

 G. H. Pethybridge, Hon. Mrs. J. Talbot Rice, Dr. Salaman, Rev. J. C. 

 Titcombe, Sydney Unwin, B.Sc. 



Felloivs resident abroad (2). — P. J. Hannon (South Africa), Prof. 

 N. E. Hansen (U.S.A.). 



Associate (1). — Ramyad Lill (India). 



GENERAL MEETING. 

 August 28, 1906. 

 Mr. Joseph Cheal in the Chair. 



Felloivs elected (12).— Mrs. A. Bingham, Mrs. Cosmo Bonsor, Mrs. 

 0. W. Brinton, Henry T. Cadbury, W. C. Christy, B. Dellagana, Thomas 

 H. Dipnall, W. H. Fowler, Mrs. Ellis Holland, W. Jackson, J.P., Alwyn 

 Parker, H. Prime. 



Fellows resident abroad (3). — George Duthie (South Africa), William 

 Park (New Zealand), F. J. Stevens (Transvaal). 



Society affiliated (1). — Matlock Cottage Garden Association. 



A lecture on " Meteorology in its Relation to Horticulture," illustrated 

 by lantern slides, was given by Mr. R. H. Curtis, F.R.Met.Soc. (see p. 104). 



