lxxxiv PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Boston, T. C., Howard Park, Perry Hill, S.E. 
Burges, George, 86 Inverness Terrace, Bayswater, W. 
I)aniell, Mrs. Edward, 39 Gloucester Square, W. 
De Gendres, Count Pierre, 68 Westbourne Terrace, W. 
Eortescue, the Hon. George M., Dropmore, Maidenhead. 
Harrison, Mrs. Henry, 5 Hamilton Place, St. John’s Wood Poad, N.W. 
King, Robert, Fern House, Upper Clapton, N.E. 
Lambert, Major-General, Weston House, Thames Ditton, Kingston, S.W. 
Longley, Major G., R.E., Lambeth Palace, S. 
Lowe, Mrs., 8 Hyde Park Square, W. 
Malcolmson, George Forbes, 24 Cambridge Square, Hyde Park, W. 
Robertson, Mrs. A. D., 53 Queen’s Gate, W. 
Scott, J. R. Hope, Norfolk House, St. James’s Square, W. 
Vernon, Lady Georgina, 48 Princes Gardens, W. 
Wright, Edwin Payton, 3 Brunswick Square, W.C. 
Horticultural Societies. 
The following provincial Floral and Horticultural Societies were admitted 
into union with the Royal Horticultural Society:— 
Louth Floral and Horticultural Society. 
Nottingham Horticultural Society. 
Sheffield Botanical and Horticultural Society. 
Sunderland Floral and Horticultural Society. 
Winchester Floricultural Society. 
Mr. Bateman presented Mr. Veitch with his Orchid Challenge Medal which 
had been awarded to him. 
The awards of the Fruit and Floral Committees having been read, the 
meeting was addressed by Mr. Andrew Murray and the Rev. M. J. Berkeley. 
Mr. Bateman delivered a lecture on the “ Jonesia Asoca.” 
At a General Meeting of the Fellows of the Society, on Tuesday, the 19th 
June, Mr. Sigismund Rucker, F.L.S., in the Chair, the following candidates 
were elected Fellows of the Society:— 
Hoare, Mrs. Charles H., 102 Eaton Place, S.W. 
Payne, Mrs. Wyndham, 32 Kensington Square, W. 
Torrens, Robert R., 2 Gloucester Place, Hyde Park, W. 
Wegg-Prosser, F. R., Belmont, Hereford. 
Williams, Mrs. Henry, Malvern Villa, Eldon Road, Kensington, W. 
Horticultural Society. 
The following provincial Horticultural and Floral Society was admitted into 
union with the Royal Horticultural Society:— 
Buckingham Horticultural and Floral Society. 
The awards of the Floral and Fruit Committees having been read, the Rev. 
M. J. Berkeley offered some remarks on the principal objects of attraction ; 
after which Mr. Bateman delivered a lecture on the “ Fremontia Californica."’ 
At a General Meeting of the Fellows of the Society, on Tuesday, the 3rd 
July, Viscount Sandon in the Chair, the following candidates were elected 
Fellows of the Society:— 
Freeman, Charles Henry, Bridge Road, Battersea, S.W. 
Griffith, Mrs. Darby, 41 Portland Place, W., and Padworth House, 
Berks. 
Montgomerie, Lady, 10 Elvaston Place, Kensington, W. 
Walrond, Mrs., 5 Stanley Terrace, Kensington Park, W. 
The awards of the Fruit, and Floral Committees were then read, and the 
Rev. M. J. Berkeley and Mr. Bateman addressed the meeting. 
On the motion of Mr. Bateman, the thanks of the Society were unanimously 
