CXciv PEOCEEDINaS OF THE KOYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



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 6^^. each). The application should 

 contain information as to (a) the nature of the competition, (b) the number 

 of competitors, (c) the judges, (c^ the number of prizes awarded in the 

 competition, (e) the full name of the first prize winner, and should be 

 signed by the head teacher and a member of the education authority 

 concerned. The Council of the R.H.S. will at their own absolute dis- 

 cretion grant or withhold this "recognition." 



40. MS. FOR JOURNAL. 



The Editor is always glad to receive suitable articles for issue in the 

 JouENAL from corresponding and other Fellows of the Society. It is 

 thought that much more might be done in this direction to disseminate 

 valuable botanical and horticultural information, and to publish 

 records of work and research conducted by other than actual official 

 members of the Society. The Jouenal is received by the best libraries 

 in the world, and is regularly sent to all the 13,000 Fellows of the 

 Society. 



41. PLACES FOR GARDEN BOYS WANTED. 



The Secretary of the Kensal House School for Tuberculous Children 

 draws our attention to the great kindness it would be if we could hear of 

 any places suitable for boys of 14 to 16 years leaving this institution and 

 desiring to take up garden work. Address, Herbert WooUcombe, Esq., 

 37 Sutherland Avenue, London, W. 



42. ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Fellows are reminded that the more they can place their orders with 

 those who advertise in the Society's Publications the more likely others 

 are to advertise also, and in this way the Society may be indirectly 

 benefited. 



21N0V.1912 



