CCciv PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 
8 tli June.— Edward Kinnersley. Esq., of Binfield Manor, Bracknell, Berks, 
aged 80. 
20th June.—J. S. Extwisle, Esq., of Foxholes, Bochdale, Lancashire. 
1st July.—The Bev. V. Knox Child, of Bectory House, Little Easton, Essex, 
aged 62. 
2nd July.— Bichard Fort, Esq., M.P., of 24 Queen’s Grate Gardens, W. 
7th July.— Charles Ward, Esq., of Mordiford, near Hereford, aged 66. 
8th July.— George Henry Fitzroy, Esq., F.G.S., of Devonshire House, Boe- 
hampton, aged 41. Son of the late Sir Charles Fitzroy, Governor of Australia, 
and the Lady Mary Fitzroy, and grandson of the late Duke of Bichmond. 
8th July.—Mr. George Batley, of Bughy. * 
11th July.— Archibald Campbell, Esq., of 2 Seam ore Place, Mayfair, W., 
and Blythewood, Benfrew, N.B. 
23rd July.— John Dillon, Esq., of Netley Lodge, Phillimore Gardens, Ken¬ 
sington, W., aged 77. 
1st August.— Bichard Boyle, Earl of Shannon, Viscount Boyle, and Baron 
Castle Martyr, of Castle Martyr in the County of Cork, in the Peerage of He- 
lancl; Baron Carleton, of Carleton, County York, in the Peerage of Great 
Britain. He was a great supporter of horticultural science, and had extensive 
forcing-houses, containing fine collections of grapes, peaches, plums, and nearly 
every variety of fruits ; he also laid out an Italian garden of six acres. The 
grounds contained over twenty miles of ornamental walks, and an immense 
variety of coniferse. 
6th August.— John Jones, Esq., of Clock House, Wandsworth, S., aged 64. 
14th August.—Mrs. F. B. Morley, of 15 Fulham Boad, S.W. 
20th August.—Sir Henry Maxwell, K.P., Baron Farnham, of Farnham, 
County Cavan, in the Peerage of Ireland. He, with Lady Farnham, lost 
their lives in the terrible accident to the Kish mail-train, near Abergele, 
in North Wales, on the 20th August 1868. Lady Farnham was also a Fellow 
of the Society. 
20th August.—The Bev. Sir Nicholas Chinnery, Bart., of Flintfield, County 
Cork. He, as well as Lady Chinnery, lost their lives in the catastrophe 
mentioned above. 
26th August.— Welbore Ellis Agar, Earl of Normanton, County Kilkenny, 
Viscount Somerton and Baron Somerton, of Somerton, County Kildare, in the 
peerage of Ireland, in the 90th year of his age. 
12th September.—J. Fox Seaton, Esq., of 163 Camden Boad, N.W., aged 49. 
16th September.-— John Vaughan, Esq., of 1 Hyde Park Gate, W., and 
Gunnergate Hall, Middlesborough. 
17th September.— Edward Marjoribanks, Esq., of 34 Wimpole Street, 
Cavendish Square, W., and Greenlands, Henley-on-Thames. Member Boyal 
Society of Literature, Institute of Civil Engineers, British Architects; Fellow 
of the Geographical Society, Society of Arts, Boyal Agricultural, Boyal Botanic 
(of which he was Treasurer), and the Zoological Societies. 
17th September.— George Gandell, Esq., of 22 Palace Gardens Villas, 
Kensington, W. 
17th September.— Lady Lugard, of 57 Eaton Square, S.W. 
18th September.—Mrs. Capel, of Sutton Lodge, Turnham Green, W. 
21st September.— Thomas Seddon Kelsall, Esq., 41 Aldridge Boad Villas, 
Westbourne Park, W., aged 63. 
29th September.—Bev. William Harry Edward Bentinck, Bector of 
Sigglesthorne, and late Archdeacon of Westminster, aged 84. 
