PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, XXV 
Ogilvy, Thomas, 62 Princes Gate, Hyde Park, W. 
Phillips, Alfred Charles, Granta Lodge, 18 Boltons, West Brompton, S.W.- 
Platt, John, 10 Petersham Terrace, Kensington, W. 
Ponsonby, Hon. Ashley, George John, 9 Princes Gardens, W. 
Riddell, Lady Buchanan, 31 Princes Gardens, W. 
Rimmel, Eugene, 96 Strand, W.C. 
Rogers, William Rodrigues, 258 Gray’s Inn Road, W.C. 
Shirley, Major-General Horatio, C.B., Puddletown, Dorchester, Dorset. 
Smith, Mrs. J. W., 15 Gloucester Square, Hyde Park, W. 
Thomson, Mrs. Alfred T., 49 Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, W. 
Thomson, George, 40 Elvaston Place, Kensington, W, 
Williams, Charles Henry, Roath Court, near Cardiff. 
The awards of the Committees haring been read, the Rev. J. M. Berkeley 
addressed the meeting on the principal points of the day’s exhibition. 
At a General Meeting of the Fellows of the Society, on Tuesday the 6th 
3Iarch, W. Wins ox Saunders, Esq., E.R.S., in the chair, the following candi¬ 
dates were elected Fellows of the Society :— 
Archdale, Mrs., 16 Hyde Park Gate South, Kensington, W. 
Beaufort, Emily Duchess of, 30 Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W. 
Colebrooke, John, 31 Moore Street, Chelsea, S.W. 
Dimsdale, The Baroness, Camfield Place, Hatfield. 
Douglas, The Hon. Edward Wm., 47 Brook Street, W. 
Haggard, W. Debonaire, 10 Durham Villas, Argyll Road, Kensington, W. 
Johnson, T. Marr, 10 Hereford Street, Park Lane, W. 
Lawson, Lionel, 70a Brook Street, Hanover Square, W. 
Londesborough, Lady, Grimston Park, Tadcaster, Yorkshire. 
Moorson, Mrs. Richard, 8 Onslow Crescent, S.W. 
Morgan, Paul Frederick, 43 Norfolk Square, Hyde Park, W. 
Pierce, John Sampson, Merton Lodge, Barnes, Surrey. 
Vipan, J. 31., Stibbington Hall, Wansford. 
The Chairman of the Fruit and Floral Committees having read their awards, 
the meeting was addressed by 3Ir. Berkeley, and 3Ir. W. Wilson Saunders, 
V.P.R.H.S., F.R.S. 
gallot for f lants. 
RESULT OF BALLOT FOR CUTTINGS OF VINE AND OTHER 
FRUIT TREES, AND FIG PLANTS, 
On February 20, 1866. 
The following is a list of the cuttings, &c., which were balloted for 
Vine Cuttings. 
Lot 1.—Dr am ant Traube Grape. A valuable white varietv, as earlv as 
Royal 3Iuscadine, and hanging late without shrivelling; bunches above 
medium size, and well set; berries large, roundish, ovate, white, rich, and 
excellent. It was awarded a first-class certificate. 
Lot 2. —(Eilliade noire Musque. A fine large black grape, with a rich 
Muscat flavour, ripening with the same heat and- about the same time as 
the Black Kambro’. 
Lot 3. —Gros _ Colmax. A very large and handsome round black late 
grape. .... - ' 
Lot 4. —Chasselas Rose de Falloux. A rose-coloured or grizzly variety 
of the Royal 3Iuseadme, very excellent. 
Lot 5.—3Iuscat Violet de Seine-et-Marne. A very highly-flavoured 
grape of the Frontignan class, with a firm crackling flesh. 
