Clxxxvi PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



4. Books are required to fill the gaps in the Library both at Vincent 

 Square and at Wisley. 



5. New and rare Plants and Seeds are wanted for the Garden and 

 surplus roots for distribution to the Fellows. 



6. Assisting in making Abstracts for the Joubnal. 



Thus there is plenty for all to do according to their individual liking : 

 personal effort, money, plants, books, are all alike needed. The Secretary, 

 therefore, asks those who read these lines to do their best to help in any 

 of the ways above indicated. 



Since this paragraph last appeared 200 excellent plants of Vanda 

 coerulea have been given to the Society by Lieut.-Col. Eippon ; and 

 lantern slides from Mr. Jas. Hudson, V.M.H., and from Mr. Arnett, of 

 Corbridge — the gifts being most acceptable ones. The offer of a Prize 

 of £5 by Mrs. G. F. Wilson, of Weybridge, for the Wisley Students is also 

 acknowledged with much appreciation. It will be awarded to the best 

 collection of Plants and Insects. 



12. THE SOCIETY'S GARDENS AT WISLEY. 



The Gardens are open daily to Fellows and others showing Fellows' 

 Transferable Tickets from 9 a.m. till sunset, except on Sundays, Good 



Walker & Cockerell sc. 



Position or the Society's Gardens 



