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Offered by Messrs. Sutton and Sons, Beading. 
Class G.— Best Collection 'of VEGETABLES. 
1st prize £1 Is.; Mr. T. Smart, 41, Arthur Street, Chelsea 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
Extra 
Mr. J. Wills, South Kensington ; Group 
of Plants ; Gold Medal. 
Messrs. W. Bollisson and Sons, Tooting ; 
Group of Plants; Silver Banksian 
Medal. 
Messrs. Osborn and Sons, Fulham ; 
Group of Plants; Silver Banksian 
Medal. 
Mr. B. S. Williams, Upper Holloway ; 
Group of Plants ; Silver Banksian 
Medal. 
Prizes. 
Messrs. John Laing and Co.,. Forest 
Hill; Group of Plants ; Silver Bank¬ 
sian Medal. 
Mr. H. Boiler, Kensal Hew Town 
Collecaon of Agaves and Miniature 
Succulents ; Bronze Banksian Medal. 
Messrs. F. and A. Smith, Dulwich; 
Group of Plants ; Bronze Banksian 
Medal. 
Mrs. Brown, Hendon ; Specimen Fern; 
Bronze Banksian Medal. 
June 18, 1878. 
ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. 
Lord Alfred S. Churchill, Vice President, in the Chair. 
The Minutes of the last meeting were read and signed. 
_ Elections .—James M. Erancis and II. Pearks. 
The Assistant Secretary announced the awards of the 
Committees, and referred to some of the principal objects of interest 
in the Show. 
TJpon this occasion was held the Annual] Exhibition of the 
Pelargonium Society, which brought together a most brilliant 
display. The Society’s Exhibition of Cut Roses held this day was 
also very successful. 
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE. 
Sir Joseph D. Hooker, C.B., Pres. R.S., in the Chair. 
Sugar Cane Disease. —Mr. Renny stated that he had examined 
the specimens of diseased sugar cane shown at the last meeting, and 
had been unable to find any trace of fungus. 
Polyporus sulphur eus.—Dv. M. F. Masters, F.R.S., on behalf 
of Mr. Miles, The Gardens, Wycombe Abbey, showed a fine 
specimen. Dr. Cook remarked that crystals of oxalate of lime 
