PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. lxxxiii 
give to Fellows of the Society his advice and assistance in the laying-out and 
management of their gardens, at the rate of one guinea per visit, with 
travelling expenses. 
Ballot for Plants and Cuttings of Fruit Trees. 
A Ballot for Plants and Cuttings of Fruit Trees will take place on Tuesday, 
5th February, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon. 4-Guinea Fellows, or 40-Guinea 
Life Members, are entitled to name 6 lots ; 2-Guinea Fellows, or 20-Guinea Life 
Members, to name 3 lots. It will be sufficient if Fellows will make a mark 
opposite the numbers of the lots they select, and return their lists, with 
their names and addresses written thereon, to the Assistant-Secretary, at the 
Offices of the Society, South Kensington, W., on or before Thursday, 24th 
January. After that date no applications can he attended, to. The result 
of the ballot will be communicated in the “ Proceedings,” and the plants and 
cuttings forwarded at once to the successful balloters, unless instructions to the 
contrary be sent to the Secretary’s office. The list ef plants is enclosed with 
this number of the “ Proceedings.” 
Annual Distribution of Seeds. 
The usual packets may be obtained by application at the Offices in the Exhi¬ 
bition Poad, from 20th February to 25th March. If required to be sent by 
post, 4 penny postage stamps should be enclosed with the application. 
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ORDINARY GENERAL MEETINGS. 
At a General Meeting of the Fellows of the Society, on Tuesday, the 15th 
May, the Duke of Buccleuch, K.G., in the Chair, the following candidates were 
elected Fellows of the Society :— 
Anderson, Lady, 99 Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, W. 
Betts, Mrs. Charles, 12 St. Leonards Terrace, Chelsea College, SAY. 
Broun, Owen, 17 Oxford Square, Hyde Park, TV. 
Cox, Henry Richard, 44 Lowndes Square, S.Yv r . 
Eliott, Daniel, 12 Boltons, West Brompton, S.W. 
Colville, Charles Robert, M.P., 27 Eccleston Square, S.W., and Lullington, 
Burton-on-Trent. 
Grazebrook, Henry Goodwyn, Chert gey. 
Halliday, Sir Frederick, K.C.B., 28 Cleveland Square, Hyde Park, W. 
Hogge, Mrs., Thornham Hall, King’s Lynn, Norfolk. 
Kelson, T. M., Naval and Military Club, Cambridge House, Piccadilly, W. 
Kent, Miss C., 12 St. Leonards Terrace, Chelsea College, S.W. 
Melvill, Hon. Mrs. W. H., 47 Beaufort Gardens, S.W. 
Nelson, Mrs. Robert R., 39 Tregunter Road, West Brompton, S.W. 
Power, Gen. Sir William J. Tyrone, K.C.B., 42 Cleveland Square, Hyde 
Park, W. 
Samuelson, Bernhard, M.P., 34 Princes Gardens, S.W. 
Stevenson, Leader C., 19 Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park Gardens, W. 
Tanton, J. Ransley, Nurseryman, Epsom, Surrey. 
Valentine, Mrs., 1 Wilton Terrace, Kensington. 
The awards of the Fruit and' Floral Committees were read, and the Rev. 
M. J. Berkeley adderessed the meeting. 
At a General Meeting of the Fellows of the Society, on Tuesday, the 5th 
June, the Bishop of Winchester in the Chair, the following candidates were 
elected Fellows of the Society:— 
Bickersteth, The Venerable Archdeacon, The Prebendal, Aylesbury. 
