proceedings: 
OF THE 
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No. 3. New Series. 
March 1866. 
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Second Spring Show. 
The second Spring Show will be held at South Kensington on Thursday, April 
12th. Fellows and holders of transferable tickets admitted at 12 o’clock; 
friends of Fellows with privileged tickets, bought before the day, price 2s. 6a 7 . 
each, admitted at 1 o’clock; the general public at 2 o’clock, with tickets which 
can be purchased at 3s. 6d. each before the day of the Show, and at os. on the 
day of the Show. * 
Privileged tickets for all the Special Shows are now to be had on application 
at the offices of the Society, by Fellows personally, or by their friends, on pro¬ 
ducing their cards or a written order, at 2a. 6 d. each ; and tickets giving admis¬ 
sion one hour later than privileged tickets are to be had by the public at 3a. 6d. 
each. 
May Show. 
The May Show will be held at South Kensington on Thursday, May 3rd. 
Fellows and holders of transferable tickets admitted at 12 o’clock; friends of 
Fellows with privileged tickets, bought before the day, price 3s. 6d. each, admitted 
at 1 o’clock; the general public at 2 o’clock, with tickets which can be purchased 
at os. each before the day of the Show, and at 7s. 6d. on the day of the Show. 
Privileged tickets for the May and Kose Shows are now to be had on appli¬ 
cation at the Offices of the Society, by Fellows personally, or by their friends, 
on producing their cards or a written order, at 3s. 6 d. each; and tickets giving 
admission one hour later than privileged tickets are to be had by the public at 
5s. each. 
The International Horticultural Exhibition. 
During the week commencing on the 21st of May, the International Horti¬ 
cultural Exhibition will take place, in the ground adjoining the South 
Kensington Gardens. On Monday, the Gardens null be closed entirely. 
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, Fellows will be admitted to the 
Gardens, but they cannot introduce their friends, or give orders. On Tuesday, 
during the staging and judging of the plants, &c., the Fellows are not to have 
access to such portions of the conservator}'- and arcades as may be required for 
the purposes of the exhibition. On Wednesday, the 23rd of May, Fellows and 
Debenture-holders will have admission to the whole exhibition. 
Out-Door Season. 
On and after the 1st of May, until 31st July, the band will play on every 
Tuesday at 4 o’clock, and on Saturdays at 3.30 until August 25th. On Mon¬ 
days May 7th and 14th there will also be a promenade at 3.30 as announced in 
the almanac. 
Tulip Show. 
The tulips planted in the ante-garden and triangular compartments by 
Messrs. E. G. Henderson & Son, of the Wellington Nursery, St. John’s Wood, 
will be in bloom about the middle of April. 
