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Proceedings. [No. 9, new series. 



The Secretary submits papers showing the disposal of the vege- 

 table seeds received in July. By these it appears that all Mem- 

 bers have received one packet of seeds, and those remaining have 

 been disposed of. 



The second supply of vegetable seeds and a consignment of 

 flower seeds were received by last mail, and these will be distri- 

 buted to Members in a few days. 



Several applications already received from private persons will 

 be then complied with, and any person anxious to purchase pack- 

 ets of seeds can do so. Each packet of seeds is sold at 5 Rupees. 



As the Flower seeds received are slightly different from those 

 ordered, the Committee direct the publication of the following 

 List of 



Mignionette. 



Balsam (fine mixed.) 



Phlox Drummondii (Var.) 



Carnation (mixed.) 



Colliopsis. 



Anterrhinum. 



Petunea. 



Sweet Peas. 



Scarlet Geranium. 



French Marygold. 



Mesembryanthemum. 



Nasturtions. 



Maurandya. 



Portulacese. 



Holly hock. 



Browallia alata. 

 Brachycome (mixed.) 

 iEnothera. 

 Larkspur (mixed.) 

 Indian Pink. 



Nalana Prostrata (mixed.) 

 Helichrysum Bracteatum. 

 Viscoria Oculata. 

 Martynia fragrans. 

 Sanvitatia Prqcumbens. 

 Erysium perowskianum. 

 Cyanus (new varieties.) 

 Zinia elegans ( do. ) 

 Salvia (mixed.) 

 Lobelia (mixed.) 



Lophospermum Scandens. 



A supply of seeds from Bangalore has been ordered and its re- 

 ceipt and varieties included in it will be notified in due course. 



The Committee have to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of 

 two packets of seeds from Dr. Cleghorn. One contains white 

 Holly hock, Spanish Broom, Lophospermum, Chickrassia tabularis : 

 the other, Indigofera, Pulchella. Swaensonia, Satinwood, Chitta- 

 gongwood, Mauramday Barclayana, Coonoor Orange (fine variety.) 



