lxxX PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Mr. R. Bowie—Seedling Lobelia. 
Mr. S. Brown, Sudbury, Suffolk—7 sorts of vegetable seeds. 
Mr. William Bull, F.R.H.S., Nurseryman, Chelsea, S.W.—27 Geraniums, 
11 Petunias, 35 Verbenas, 12 Perennial Lobelias. 
Higford Burr, Esq., Keading—1 Creeper from Buenos Ayres. 
Messrs. Butler & McCulloch, Covent Garden, W.C.—15 packets of flower 
seeds, 25 sorts of vegetable seeds. 
Mr. John Cattell, Nurseryman, Westerham—18 Brenchley Prolific Hop sets. 
D. B. Chapman, Esq., F.R.H.S., Roehampton—34 sorts of flower seeds. 
Messrs. Charlwood & Cummins, 14 Tavistock Row, Covent Garden, W.C.— 
13 sorts of vegetable seeds. 
Mr. J. J. Chater, Cambridge—4 sorts of vegetable seeds. 
Major Trevor Clarke, F.R.H.S., Welton Park, Daventry—Cucumis utilissimus. 
Mr. Creed—4 Geraniums. 
The Lady Cremorne, F.R.H.S., 30 Curzon Street, May Fair, W.—Collection 
of 120 packets of seeds from Tasmania and New South Wales. 
Messrs. Cutbush & Son, Highgate—8 sorts of vegetable seeds. 
Mr. A. Dancer, Fulham—15 Conifers. 
Messrs, Dewar & Sons, 97 Grey Street, Neweastle-on-Tyne—2 sorts of vege¬ 
table seeds. 
Commander Dickinson, 3 Elgin Terrace, Notting Hill, W.—80 sorts of 
flower seeds. 
Messrs. F. & A. Dickson, 106 Eastgate Street, Chester—4 sorts of vegetable 
seeds. 
The Rev. Joshua Dix, 13 Stratford Place, Camden Square, N.W.—1 variety 
of Kidney Bean. 
Mr. James Dobbie, Renfrew, near Glasgow—1 sort of Pea. 
Messrs. Downie, Laird, & Laing, Forest Hill—14 sorts of vegetable seeds, 
3 Pelargoniums, 1 Fuchsia. 
Mr. John Fraser, F.R.H.S., Lea Bridge Road Nurseries, Leyton—1 sort of 
new Pea unnamed, 31 Petunias, 20 Verbenas, 14 Fuchsias, 1 Senecio Magenta, 
27 Geraniums. 
Mr. Fraser, Fulham—4 sorts of vegetable seeds, 
Mr*. Hammick—1 plant of Eschal Vine. 
Rev. A. G. Hildyard—12 cuttings of an Apple. 
Dr. Hogg, F.L.S., F.R.H.S., 99 St. George’s Road. Pimlico, S.W.— 26 sorts 
of Vine cuttings. 
Messrs. Hogg & Wood, Coldstream—1 variety of Potato. 
Messrs. Hooper & Co., Covent Garden, W.C.—4 sorts of vegetable seeds. 
Messrs. Hurst & Son, 6 Leadenhall Street, E.C.—22 sorts of vegetable seeds. 
Rev. John Huy she, F.R.H.S, Clysthydon Rectory, Collumpton—Scions of 
Prince Consort Pear. 
Mr. B. W. Knight, Battle, Sussex—3 sorts of Peas. 
Messrs. Lawson & Son, 28 King Street, Cheapside—Plants of the true 
Esparto Grass “ Stipa tenaeissima” and false Esparto Grass “ Lygeum Spar- 
tium,” 12 sorts of vegetable seeds. 
Thomas Laxton, Esq., F.R.H.S., Stamford—5 sorts of Peas. 
Messrs. J. & C. Lee, F.R.H.S., Hammersmith, W.—7 Fig plants, 23 sorts of 
vegetable seeds. 
Messrs. H. Low & Co., Clapton—12 Petunias, 2 Geraniums, 13 Fuchsias, 
20 Verbenas, 12 Phloxes. 
Messrs. Minier, Nash, & Nash, 60 Strand, W.C.—46 sorts of vegetable seeds. 
R. A. Mitchell, Esq., 36 Wimpole Street, Cavendish Square, W.—1 Ficus 
elastic-a. 
R. Morison, Esq., 19 Palace Gardens Villas, Kensington, W.—3 bulbs of 
Amaryllis, 1 corm of an Arum, 2 cuttings of a tree from Cuba. 
Dr. F. Muller—203 sorts of Australian flower seeds. 
Lady Dorothy Nevill, F.R.H.S., Dangstein, Petersfield—Syncarpia albens, 
Eucalyptus globulosa, Eucalyptus sp. 
