CCCXvi PEOCEEDINGS OF THE KOYAL HORTICULTUEAL SOCIETY. 



Consequently, 



1. For all matters relating to or connected with Subscription or 

 Guarantee to the International Exhibition, address Ed. White, Esq., 

 Hon. Sec, International Exhibition, 7, Victoria Street, Westminster ; 

 and, 



2. For all matters relating to privileges pertaining to anyone as a 

 Fellow of the Eoyal Horticultural Society, address Secretary, R.H.S., 

 Vincent Square, S.W. (See previous page.) 



It will further be seen from this, that, 



3. If a Fellow of the R.H.S. subscribes, say, £10 10s. to the 

 International, obtaining thereby the privilege of tickets for the 

 International to the value of £12 12s., the number of tickets to be 

 issued by the International in respect of that ^12 12s. cannot be 

 computed on the basis of the arrangement made with the R.H.S., but 

 must be calculated simply on their face value, and will be sent direct 

 from the International Offices, 7, Victoria Street, Westminster. 



* Ed. White, 



Hon. Sec. International, 1912. 



W. WiLKS, 



Secretary, R.H.S. 



36. RECOGNITION OF DILIGENT INTEREST 



IN PLANTS. 



The Council have founded a card of " Recognition of Diligent Interest 

 in Plants." Issued in response to frequent applications by school 

 authorities for some token of encouragement of work with plants amongst 

 scholars, it is to be awarded to the boy or girl (or both) who, in the 

 yearly school competitions in plant cultivation, or garden plot keeping, 

 or nature study, has secured the first prize. The cards are 12 inches 

 by 8 inches, and may be had on application to the Secretary, R.H.S., 

 Vincent Square, London, S.W. (price 6d. each), and signed by the head 

 master or mistress and a member of the education authority concerned. 

 The application should contain information as to (a) the nature of the 

 competition, (b) the number of competitors, (o) the judges, (d) the number 

 of prizes awarded in the competition, {e) the full name of the first prize 

 winner. The Council of the R.H.S. will at their own absolute discretion 

 grant or withhold this "recognition." 



37. LIZARDS WANTED. 



The Secretary of the Society has a great desire to reintroduce the 

 common "scaly lizard" of English heaths and gorse commons in a 

 neighbourhood where it once was common but from which it has in 

 recent years disappeared. Would any Fellow of the Society living in a 

 district where the lizard is abundant be so very kind as to catch half 



