ii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY; 



Mrs. Robert Dunthorne, Mrs. A. G. G. Elton, Robert Ewing, J.P., 

 A. R. Faulkner, Mrs. James Fowler, Miss L. S. Fraser, Frank Frost, 

 Miss I. N. Garnett, R. D. Graham, Mrs. Malcolm Green, Miss C. L. 

 Gribble, T. F. Harding, Miss E. M. Hare, Miss May Heron, Mrs. Hunter, 

 Miss Florence D. Jebb, T. L. Jones, Mrs. Alfred L. Joy, A. Kennedy, 

 Mrs. Frank Kershaw, F. J. Lewis, Mrs. S. H. Lowe, Mrs. E. Lucas, 

 A. C. McCorquodale, Mrs. Mackenzie, H. J. Martin, N. H. Martin, 



F. L.S., Give H. Meares, Mrs. Aylett Moore, J. Ward Nicholson, Mrs. 

 E. T. Oliver, Evan Owen, E. Round, Mrs. Oswald Smithers, Mrs. Arthur 

 Spyer, Sir Alexander R. Stenning, J. J. Teasdale, Lady Tyler, Major B. 



G. Van De Weyer, Mrs. Vaughan, Mrs. W. Walker, Mrs. E. Lee Whar- 

 ton, H. Whitley, Mrs, J. Henry Whittle, G. H. Wilkinson, A. T. 

 Willett, J. Snell Wood. 



Fellows resident abroad (2). — E. W. Benson (B.C.), K. J. N. Singh 

 (India). 



Associates (2). — ^A. Alderman, Miss C. R. Swain. 



Affiliated Societies (2). — Deal, Walmer, and Dist. Hort. Soc, Mount 

 Pleasant Hort. Soc. 



A lecture on " Some Aspects of American Forestry " was given by 

 Prof. W. Somerville, F.L.S. (see p. i). 



ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. 

 February 10, 1914. 

 Chairman— Sir Harry J. Veitch, F.L.S., V.M.H. 



The Minutes of the Annual Meeting of February 11, 1913, were 

 read and signed. 



A letter was read from F.M. Lord Grenfell regretting his inabiUty 

 to be present in the Chair at the first Annual Meeting after his election 

 as President, owing to his enforced attendance on the King at the 

 opening of Parhament. 



The Chairman referred to the loss the Society had sustained by the 

 death of their late President, Sir Trevor Lawrence, and moved the 

 following Resolution, which was seconded by Mr. J. Gurney Fowler, 

 Treasurer, and carried in silence, all up-standing in their places : 



" The Fellows of the Royal Horticultural Society in Annual Meeting 

 assembled this loth day of February, 1914, desire to express their great 

 regret at the death of their late President, Sir Trevor Lawrence, 

 Baronet, K.C.V.O., V.M.H., &c. 



They wish also to put on record their profound appreciation 



(1) Of the most eminent services rendered by Sir Trevor to the 



Society during the very difficult days which beset the com- 

 mencement of his Presidency in 1885 and the years that 

 followed ; and also 



(2) Of the patience which he showed during the gradual building 



up again of the Society during the middle period of his office ; 

 and, lastly. 



