XXxii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Messrs. Hogg and Wood, nurserymen, Coldstream, N.B.—1 bag round early 
White Potato. 
The Japanese Commissioner—33 Packets of Vegetable Seeds, 12 ditto of 
Flower Seeds. 
Messrs. J. and C. Lee, F.R.H.S., Hammersmith, W.—7 var. of Fig Trees, 
in pots. __ 
Mr. John Nelson. Sts Michael’s Hill Nursery, Bristol—Sanseviera sp.. Ma- 
rattia ascensionis. 
M. Ohlendorf, Hamburgh—11 var. of Quercus, and three Posa rubiflora. 
Mr. Wm. Paul, F.R.H.S., Paul’s Nurseries, Waltham Cross—134 Roses. 
Professor Regel, St. Petersburg, Russia—Collection of Japanese Seeds, from 
St. Petersburg. 
Mr. Thos. Rivers, F.R.H.S.—100 half-standard Roses, 10 sorts of Vine 
Cuttings. 
Mr. Charles Turner, F.R.H.S.—40 Roses, 42 Pelargoniums. 
W. Wauklyn, Esq., C.M., R.H.S., 3 Royal Exchange, Manchester—Five 
packets of seeds from Syria, Athens, and Egypt. 
Messrs. Wood & Son, Nurserymen, Maresfield—70 Roses, distinct. 
S. Vaile, Esq., 44 Queen’s Road, Bayswater, W.—9 packets of Australian 
and New Zealand Seeds. 
lObitttiirjr. 
The Society has to record the loss by death of the undermentioned Fellows:— 
Rev, J. H. Pinckney, D.D., of East Sheen, Mortlake, S.W. 
Miss Butler, of Langold Castle, Lyswen, Hereford. 
3rd January.—Major-General Francis Westenra, F.R.B.S., F.Z.S., of 
28 Saville Row, W., aged 65. 
4th January.—Right-Hon. Laurence Sulivan, of Broom House, Fulham, 
S.W., aged 83. 
4th January.—-Col. Frederick Paget, of 55 Chester Square, S.W., aged 59. 
7th January.— John Basqueville Gregg, Esq., of WitMngton Hall, Congle- 
ton, aged 81. He was noted for producing fine examples of Grapes, Pine-apples, 
Peaches, and Nectarines, and his conservatory contains magnificent specimens 
of Camellias and Azaleas. 
8th January.—Mrs. C. Hitchcock, of 9 Palace Gardens Terrace, Kensing¬ 
ton, W. 
11th January.— Captain J. B. Martin, of 7 Thurloe Place, Brompton, S.W. 
Perished in command of his ship, The London , in the Bay of Biscay. 
24th January.-—Lt.-Gen. John Twiss, R.E., of 9 Talbot Terrace.Westbourne 
Park, W., aged 68. 
2nd February.— Thomas Davis. Esq., of 18 Westbourne Street. Hyde Park, 
W., 75. 
7th February.—Judge Des Barres, of 11 Ladbroke Terrace, W., aged 73. 
20th February.— Andrew Spottiswoode, Esq., of 12 James Street, Bucking¬ 
ham Gate, S.W., aged 79, Fellow of the R. Geographical and R. Asiatic, 
Societies. , 
20th February.—The Viscount Clifden, of Dover House, Whitehall, S.W. 
