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for group of orchids. Small Gold Banksian to Messrs, das. Veitch 
and Sons, for groups of Orchids, Roses, and Amaryllis. Bronze 
Banksian to Mr. J. Levesley, for groups of Cinerarias, Cycla¬ 
men, and Polyanthus. Silver Flora to Mr. B. S. "Williams, for 
group of plants. Bronze Flora to Messrs. Barr and Sugden, for group 
of Daffodils. First-class Certificates were awarded to H. Little, 
Esq., for Amaryllis “ Crimson Banner ” ; to Mr. R. Dean, for Brim- 
rose “ Prince Charming .” Certificate of Botanical Commendation 
to Mr. B. S. Williams, for 1Tasdevallia radiosa ; and votes of thanks 
were passed to Sir Charles Strickland, -Bart., for Crinum cam - 
panulatum ; to Mr. R. Dean, for Primula intermedia and seedling 
varieties, and to Mr. C. Green, gardener to Sir G. Macleay, for 
Crinum pendunculatum. 
In the competition for the prizes offered by an Amateur for the 
best dark seedling Amaryllis the first prize was awarded to H. 
Little, Esq., for “ Crimson Banner” and the second prize to Mr. 
B. S. Williams, for 61 Dr. Hogg,” The prizes for light seedlings 
were withheld, 
FRUIT COMMITTEE, 
Votes of thanks were awarded to Mr. J. Atkins, gardener to Col, 
Loyd-Lindsay, M.P., for bunches of Black Alicante Grape, and to 
Mr. M. McLean, Linton Park, Maidstone, for variegated Kales. Mr, 
J. Pink, gardener, Lee’s Court, Faversham, contributed a seedling 
Apple, Baron Leibig, said to be a cross between King of the Pippins 
and Ribston Pippin, though not so good as either. 
April, 16 , 1878 , 
ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING, 
Lord Alfeed S. Churchill in the Chair, 
The Minutes of the last Meeting were read and confirmed, and 
the Assistant Secretary announced the awards of the Fruit and 
Floral Committees. 
