EXTRACTS FROM THE PROCEEDINGS 
OF THE 
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 
OF LONDON. 
January 15 , 1878 . 
ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. 
Henry 'Webb, Esq., Vice-President, in the Chair. 
The Minutes of the last Meeting having been read and confirmed— 
Mr. Wooster observed that the bye-law requiring the Eellows’ 
nomination papers to be suspended in the Council Room had not 
been put in force for some time. 
Mr. Haughton said that it was several years since the mode of 
procedure prescribed by the bye-laws had been observed in this 
particular. As a formality the omission was doubtless improper, but 
attention having been drawn to it, care would be taken in future to 
conduct elections strictly according to the bye-laws. 
Elections. —W. S. Amies, Mrs. Carew, Mrs. W. Earle-Leigh, H. 
C. Erettingham, E. Gallop, Colin Lindsay Herford, Carl Jay, 
Major Wm. Kennedy, J. T. D. Llewelyn, Hon. Mrs. Chas. Spring 
Rice, Lieut.-Col. C. Salkeld, Martin J. Sutton. 
Dr. Hogg commented upon the several subjects brought under 
the notice of the Emit Committee; and the Assistant-Secretary, 
a 
