ESTABLISHED 

 1804. 



TELEGRAMS : 



"HORTENSIA, LONDON." 



INCORPORATED 

 1809. 



TELEPHONE : 



5363 WESTMINSTER 



ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 



VINCENT SQUARE, WESTMINSTER, S.W. 



NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 



1. General. 



2. Letters. 



3. Telephone and Telegrams. 



4. Journals Wanted. 



5. Subscriptions. 



6. Form of Bequest. 



7. Privileges of Chemical Analysis. 



8. List of Fellows. 



9. New Fellows. 



10. An Appeal. 



11. Lindley Library. 



12. The Society's Gardens at Wisley. 



13. Eock Garden at Wisley. 



14. New Bothy at Wisley. 



15. Trials at Wisley in 1911-12. 



16. The Wisley Kesearch Station. 



17. Students at Wisley. 



18. Distribution of Surplus Plants. 



19. Exhibitions, Meetings, and Lectures 



in 1911. 



20. Dates fixed for 1911. 



21. Summer Show, Olympia, 1911. 



22. Cups at Olympia. 



23. British Fruit and Vegetables. 



24. Challenge Cups for Vegetables. 



25. Shows of kindred Societies in 1911. 



26. Examinations, 1911. 



27. Information. 



28. Inspection of Fellows' Gardens. 



29. Affiliation of Local Societies. 



30. Union of Horticultural Mutual Im- 



provement Societies. 



31. Alterations in Eules for Judging — 



1909 Code. 



32. Spraying of Fruit Trees. 



33. Varieties of Fruits. 



34. Plants Certificated. 



35. International Horticultural' Exhibi- 



tion, May 22-30, 1912. 



36. Eecognition of Diligent Interest in 



Plants. 



37. Lizards Wanted. 



38. MS. for Journal. 



39. Advertisements. 



Please notice a flyleaf inserted having reference to a proposal made at the 

 last Annual Meeting that a purely scientific issue of the Transac- 

 tions should he published. 



1. GENERAL. 



Notices to Fellows are always added at the end of each number of 

 the Journal, immediately preceding the Advertisements, and also at the 

 beginning both of the " Book of Arrangements '* and of the Report 

 of the Council." Fellows are particularly requested to consult these 

 Notices, as it would often save them and the Secretary much needless 

 correspondence. 



