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fourth by Mr. Atterton. The large silver Victoria medal was 
awarded to Mr. Doran for the following eight Cape Heaths — 
Erica ampullacea vittata, E. vestita alba, E. Pattersoni, E. 
hybrida, E. perspicua nana, E. princeps, E. Hennea, and E. 
Beaumontia. 
In the Nurserymen’s class, Mr. J. Pamplin obtained the large 
silver Linnsean medal for a collection of twenty-four plants, in 
which were neat specimens of Diosma ericoides, Coleonema 
rub rum and gracilis, very good ; Prostantheraviolacea, a beautiful 
and free-flowering species; Boroniapinnata, Erica regerminans, 
E. quadriflora, &c. The gold medal was given to Mr. Gaines 
for twelve Pelargoniums : Una, Lord Mayor, Cyrus, Corona¬ 
tion, Nymph, Madeline, Lady Sale, Lady Isabella Douglass, 
Albina, and Ivanhoe. Mr. Pawley took the large silver Lin- 
neean medal for twelve Cape Heaths ; and Mr. Hart of Guild¬ 
ford the small silver Victoria for forty-eight varieties of Hearts¬ 
ease. 
In the Open class, J. H. Schroder, Esq., obtained the large 
silver Victoria medal for the following six orchidaceous plants: 
Vanda cristata, Calanthe veratnfolia, Trichopilia tortilis, Catt- 
leya Skinnerii, Lycaste Harrisonise, and Dendrobium densi- 
florum. 
The best collection of four plants which received the large 
silver Victoria medal, was shown by Mr. Pawley; they were 
Pimelea spectabilis, Ixora coccinea, Aplielexis humilis, and 
‘ Erica Cavendishii, all of them in beautiful condition : the second 
prize for the same was awarded to J. Allnut, Esq., for Erica 
propendens, Epacris grandiflora, Azalea variegata, and Zichya 
coccinea, trained on a dead branch ot fir to repiesent a tiee; 
it had a good effect. The best single specimen, Erica Caven¬ 
dishii, a magnificent plant, was shown by Messrs. Fairbairn, and 
received the large silver Linnsean medal; the second ditto, 
Stephanotus floribundus, a large plant on a flat trellis, was from 
Mr. Pawley ; and the third, Chorozema varium, trained as a 
dwarf cone, was from J. Allnut, Esq. The small silver Lin¬ 
nsean medal was given to Mr. J. Gaines for four sorts of vege¬ 
tables. 
Extra prizes were given to Mr. Jennings, for a collection of 
succulents; to Mr. Chapman, for a basket of beautiful grapes; 
to Mr. Wood, for a collection of Alpine plants; and to Mr. 
Ao-ate for Heartsease. A first-class certificate was awarded to 
