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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Lot 6.— Lonicera brachypoda. A sweet-scented early flowering White 
Honeysuckle. 
Lot 7.-— Phuadelphus graxd imoRrs. Hardy shrub; flowers large ; beau¬ 
tifully white. 
Lot 8.— Viburnum marcocephalum. Hardy shrub; flowers large and 
beautiful, like those of an Hydrangea. 
Lot 9.- Euonymus rad i cans yariegata (Japan). Hardy dwarf variegated 
evergreen shrub, excellent for edging to flower beds. 
Lot 10.— Hedera latifolia maculata. A beautiful variegated Ivy. 
Lot 11.—Prunes sinensis flore PLEXO albo. Hardy shrub; free flower¬ 
ing ; beautiful; excellent for forcing in Spring 
Lot 12.— Bambusa yariegata (Japan). Hardy. A dwarf and very pretty 
variegated variety of Bamboo. 
Lot 13.— Fortune’s double Yellow Pose. A very free and early flowering 
variety. 
Lot 14.— Chorczema varium elegans. A beautiful greenhouse shrub. 
Lot 15.— Callixene radicans. A pretty greenhouse evergreen plant, capital 
for bouquets. 
Lot 16.— Yallota purpurea. A very handsome greeenhouse bulbous 
pilant. 
Lot 17 -—Phcenin sylyestris. A greenhouse Palm. 
Lot 18.— Lilium auratum. The beautiful golden-rayed Japanese Lily. 
Lot 19.— Pilea mucosa, var. (Santa Martha), Stove. A large variety of 
the well-known Artillery pilant. 
Lot 20.— Lomaria gibba. A very handsome stove Fern. 
Lot 21.— Lastrea Barnesii. A very handsome hardy Fern. F. 
Lot 22.— Gymnogramma Laucheana. A very beautiful Golden Fern 
(stove). 
Lot 23. —Begonia Thwaitesii (stove). A pretty dwarf variegated Begonia. 
Lot 24.— Stenogastra concinna (Brazil), stove. A very pretty and in¬ 
teresting little plant. 
Lot 25.— Bertolonia marmorata (stove). A very pretty variegated plant. 
Lot 26.— Sonerilla Margaritacea (stove). A very pretty variegated 
plant. 
Lot 27.— Pelargonium, The Eev. Joshua Dix. Deep scarlet ; very free- 
flowering. 1st Class Certificate, 1866. 
The following Fellows were successful in the ballot. The figures after their 
names indicate the lots which the}’ gained 
1. Abbott, Mrs. 10, 22, 25. 
2. Abernethy, James, 2. 
3. Ackland, Pev. C. T. 3, 4. 
4. Acland, Sir T. D., Bt., M.A. 2. 
5. Acton, Mrs. Stackhouse, 7, 9, 10. 
8. Adams, Com.-Gen., C.B. 13, 22, 23. 
9. Ade, George, 19, 22, 24. 
10. Aird, John, Jun. 9, 14, 15, 22. 
11. Alder, Edward, 18. 
12. Aldridge, Mrs. John (Prince’s 
Gate) 3, 4, 9, 11, 13. 
13. Allen, Charles J. 16, 25. 
14. Allen, Eev. Stephen, D.D. 2, 7, 26. 
15. Allin, Mrs. T. C. 5, 13. 
16. Allsop, Henry, 9, 22, 25. 
18. Ames, John, 7, 18, 22. 
20. Amos, C. E. 1 3, 15, 22, 26. 
23. Andrews, Mrs. B. 22. 
24. Antrobus, E. E. 5, 13, 22. 
25. Aplin. W. G. 4, 27. 
26. Archdall, Capt. M. E., M.P. 27. 
27. Arnold, John, 2, 8, 10, 12. 
28. Ashby, G. Ashby, 16. 
29. Ashurst, Mrs. AY. B. 25, 26. 
32. Atkins, G. J. 7, 23. 
33. Atkins, T. S. 12, 17. 
34. Atkinson, Miss M. 13, 14. 
35. Atkinson, George, 11. 
37. Atkinson, Mrs. Wm. 6 
38. Attenborough, P. (Turnham 
Green) 13. 
39. Attenborough, E (Reading) 7,10. 
40. Auldjo, T. P. 6. 
41. Austin, Mrs. C. E. 9, 16. 
42. Bagot, The Lady, 5, 9, 26. 
43. Baillie, Capt. D., 2, 4, 9, 10. 
44. Bainbridge, Mrs. 23, 25, 26. 
45. Baird, Mrs. 15, 23. 
