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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
467. Trefusis, Hon. Mary, 2, 10. 
468. Trevelyan, SirAV. C., Bart. 2, 3, 4. 
469. Tringham, Miss, 3. 
470. Trollope, George, 9, 10. 
471. Vernon, Lady Albrida E. 10. 
472. Vernon, The Lady, 12, 13, 14. 
473. Vile, Miss M. 5, 9. 
474. Villiers, Hon. Fredk. 7, 11, 14. 
476. Walker, Mrs. Edward, 1,4. 
477. Walker, Rev. Joseph, 5, 7. 
479. Walrond, Mrs. (Stanley Terrace) 
3, 7, 10. 
4S0. Walton, Charles, 4, 7, 8. 
481. Ward, Charles Bell, 9, 11. 
482. Ward, Charles, 11. 
483. Ward, Capt. Henry, 2, 3. 
485. Warner, Robert, 7, 10. 
489. Watson, Mrs. H. 4, 7, 9. 
491. Webber, Mrs. 10, 14. 
492. Weddall, Mrs. 3, 4, 8. 
493. Wedgwood, Rev. J. A. 3, 5, 8. 
494. Wegg-Prosscr, E. R. 9, 13. 
495. Wellesley, The Lady C. 3, 5, 9. 
496. Wellesley, Henry, 3, 6, 7. 
497. Wells, T. Spencer, 4, 7. 
498. Westall, Edward, M.D. 5, 10. 
499. Weston, A. A. 3, 8, 9. 
500. Whitby, Edward, 3. 
501. White, Arnold W. 7, 9, 10. 
559. Whitehead, P. O. 3. 
502. Whitmore, John, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10. 
503. Whitmore, Mrs. C. S. 2, 4, 11. 
504. Wicklow, The Earl of, 14. 
505. Wicks, John, 1, 14. 
506. Wigan, Frederick, 4. 
507. Wight, J. L. 12. 
508. Wilkinson, Mrs. A. 2, 5. 
509. Wilks, G. A. M.D. 2, 10. 
510. Williams, H. R. 5. 
511. Williams,Maj.-Glen. W. L. Gr. 14. 
512. Wilson, F. Maitland, 4, 5, 9. 
513. Wilson, Col. Sami. 3, 5, 7, 10. 
514. Wilson, Miss (SeacroftHall), 2,4. 
515. Wood, Lient.-Col. 10. 
516. Wood, G. (Roehford), 5, 11, 12. 
517- Wood, Nicholas, Jun. 2, 3. 
518. Woodd, Basil T., M.P. 6, 9. 
519. Woolbert, Fredk. 13. 
520. Wooley, Dr. 2, 4. 
521. Wray, J. Copley, 1, 2, 4. 
522. Wright, F. Beresford, 10. 
523. Wryghte, W. C. 2, 7, 10. 
525. AVylde, Maj.-Gen. W., C.B. 7, 9, 
^10, 14. 
526. Wylde,Mrs. (Thistle Grove), 6,9. 
528. Yates, Rev. E. T., M.A. 12. 
560. Buckingham Horticultural and 
Floral Society, 9. 
562. Erewash Valley Floral and Hor¬ 
ticultural Society, 9, 10. 
561. Kings wood Horticultural So¬ 
ciety, 7. 
565. Louth Floral and Horticultural 
Society, 4. 
566. Maidstone Horticultural Society, 
14. 
©Mtou, 1866 . 
The Society has to record the loss by death last 3 7 ear of the undermentioned 
Fellows:— 
Robert Verschoyle, Esq., of 116 Eaton Square, S.W., aged 73. 
Edward Haynes, Esq., of 24 South Molton Street, Oxford Street, W. 
John Loveday, Esq., of Williamscot, Banbury, Oxfordshire. 
J. Fergus, Esq., of 1 Queen’s Gate Gardens, Hyde Park, AV. 
Miss I. C. Thomson, of Ellerslie Lodge, Campden Hill, W. 
General IIigginson, of 9 AVilton Crescent, Belgrave Square, S.AV. 
23rd February.—Mr. Robert Osborn, of The Nursery, King's Road, Fulham, 
aged 84. He first suggested to the late Mr. Loudon the want of a book of 
instruction for young gardeners, and assisted in the compilation of a small 
wurk called “ The Young Gardener’s Assistant.” Born in the North Riding of 
Yorkshire, he was employed some time in the gardens of Aske Hall, near Rich¬ 
mond, in the same county. Coming to London, still very young, he was 
received into the nursery of the Messrs. Gray, at Brompton; but was shortly 
introduced as gardener to the late John Penn, Esq., of Stoke Park, near 
AVindsor—a gentleman of exquisite taste, and then remodelling his grounds—• 
