GENERAL MEETINGS. 



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G. G. Myatt, Mrs. Peart, Miss H. Richardson, F. J. Tarr, Mrs. 

 Whitbourn, G. S. Walker. 



A paper on " Root Pruning " was read by Mr. G. Bunyard. 



GENERAL MEETING. 

 September 20, 1892. 

 G. Paul, Esq., in the Chair. 



Fellows elected (7).— W. S. Campbell, F.L.S., L. Dunbar, 

 G. Ferguson, Mrs. Hollins, H. M. Mackusick, G. J. Poston, 

 Mrs. G. Wedgwood. 



A paper on ' £ Variation of some Hardy Plants under Cultiva- 

 tion," by the Rev. C. Wolley Dod, was read by the Secretary. 



GENERAL MEETING. 



October 4, 1892. 



Dr. M. T. Masters, F.R.S., in the Chair. 



Fellows elected (8). — J. C. Cox, A. Dunning, R. Erbe, 

 C. Holden, E. Scaplehorn, J. B. Wilkin, A. G. Wombwell, H. J. 

 Wood. 



A paper on "Michaelmas Daisies" was read by Mr. D. 

 Dewar. 



GENERAL MEETING. 

 October 18, 1892. 

 Dr. M. T. Masters, F.R.S., in the Chair. 



Fellows elected (8).— Rev. J. Bufton, W. F. Craies, G. G. 

 Gray, LL.D., T. A. Jeffcoat, Sir Hugh Low, Lieut. -Gen. A. P. 

 Rivers, W. Hart Sitwell, J.P., D. C. Stewart. 



A lecture on " Cycads " was delivered by Mr. W. Carruthers, 

 F.R.S., and illustrated by numerous specimens of cones and 

 fronds from the Royal Gardens, Kew, and a group of well-grown 

 plants — chiefly Cycas revoluta — from Messrs. E. D. Shuttlewortb 

 & Co., Fleet, Hants. 



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