CCXXVlll PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Class 39.— Tomatoes, Yellow, 12. 



1. Hon. Vicary Gibbs. 



2. Duke of Portland. 



Class 40. — Tomatos, Ornamental, 3 ^clusters. 

 No award. 



Class 41. — Any other Vegetable not named in the Schedule. 



1. Duke of Portland. 



2. Hon. Vicary Gibbs. 



Champion Challenge Cup. 



The Champion Cup will be held for one year (subject to a guarantee 

 of its return in good condition) by the winner of the greatest number 

 of First Prize points throughout the whole Exhibition, the winner in 

 Class 1 being excluded. An Exhibitor may win this cup only once 

 in four years. In calculating for this Champion Cup the number of 

 points reckoned for each First Prize will be as follows: — 



Classes 2, 4 ... ... ... ... 9 Points each. 



Classes 3, 7 ... ... ... ... 6 ,, ,, 



Classes 5, 6, 8, 9 ... 4 ,, 



All other Classes ... ... ... 1 Point ,, 



In case of an equality (and only in that case) Second Prizes will be 

 added, in order to arrive at a decision, each Second Prize counting 

 half the points allotted to the Fnst Prize. 



Duke of Portland 41 points. 



GENEEAL MEETING. 

 November 8, 1910. 

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



Fellows elected (38).~Mrs. J. M. Binnie, Miss G. Bristow, 

 G. H. Capron, the Countess of Clanwilham, J. Comber, W. T. 

 Coventon, E. A. Croft, Miss Crookshank, Mrs. F. de Chaumont, La 

 Marquise d'Hautpoul, S. J. Elliott, Mrs. J. Fielden, S. W. Flory, 

 W. St. J. Fox, N. M. Harrisson, F. W. Harvey, Mrs. Le Gros, 

 J. M. McCaig, M.A., Mrs. G. M. McCombie, Mrs. E. McLaren, 

 D. McMillan, Mrs. A. C. Marshall, Mrs. M. T. Martin, Mrs. H. 

 Narracott, Miss M. Nicholls, F. G. Painter, Mrs. E. G. Eaphael, 

 S. Schihzzi, Mrs. V. Schuster, W. Shrives, Miss L. M. Smith, Percy 

 Smith, Mrs. H. A. Steward, Miss M. Strudwick, T. Titley, E. F. 

 Wells, Basil White, G. F. Zimmer. 



Fellows resident abroad (2).— Comte Joseph de Hemptinne 

 (Belgium), Isvar C. Guha (India). 



Associate (1).— P- S. Finnerty. 



A lecture on ' ' Observations on the Blossoming of our Hardy Culti- 

 vate^i Fruits " was given by Mr. Cecil H. Hooper (see p. 548). 



