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For 12 Pelargoniums (in 245.): 1st, Mr. Gaines, 7/.; 2d, Mr. 
Catleugh, 4/. 
For 6 ditto (amateurs) : 1st, Mr. Dobson, 31. ; 2d, Mr. Stains, 
Hoxton, 1/. 5s. 
For 12 ditto (in 125.): 1st, Mr. Catleugh, 4/., 2d, Mr. 
Gaines, ll. 1 5s. 
For 6 ditto (in 125.), amateurs: 1st, Mr. Bell, Si.; 2d, Mr. 
Bourne, 1/. 5s. ; extra, Mr. Hunt, ll. 
For 4 ditto (in 85.): 1st, Mr. Hunt, 21. 105.; 2d, Mr. Bourne, 
1/. 105. 
For 6 Plerbaceous Calceolarias : 1st, Mr. Barnes, 21. ; 2d, Mr. 
Catleugh, ll. 
For 6 Shrubby ditto : 1st, Mr. Barnes, 21. ; 2d, Mr. Gaines, 1/. 
For Seedling ditto (equal prizes) : Mr. Standish, for Illumi¬ 
nator, 105.; Mr. Green, for Majestic, 105. 
For a Seedling Cineraria: Mr. Piper, Princess Royal, 105. 
For Single Specimens (new): 1st, Mr. Mylam, for Nepenthes 
distillatoria, 31. 105. ; 2d, Mr. Barnes, for Erica Massonii, 
21. 105.; 3d, Mr. Green, for Stigmaphyllum ciliatum, ll. 105.; 
4th, Mr. Hunt, for Manettia bicolor, ll. 
For Miscellaneous specimens: 1st, Mr. G. Clarke, for Pimelea 
decussata, ll. 105.; 2d, Mr. Appleby, 1/.; 3d, Mr. Mountjoy, 
for Gloxinia maxima alba, 105. 
For collections of Orchidaceous Plants : 1st, Mr. Mylam, 'll. ; 
2d, Mr. Goode, 5/.; extra, Mr. Appleby, 21. 105. ; extra, F. G. 
Cox, esq., 21. 105. 
For Single Specimen ditto : 1st, Mr. Appleby, for Saccola- 
bium guttatum, Si. 10s.; 2d, Mr. Mylam, for Aerides affine, 21. 
For 20 Cape Heaths : 2d, Mr. Jackson, Si. 
For 15 ditto : 1st, Mr. May, 'll. ; 2d, Mr. Brazier, Si. 105. 
For 6 ditto : 1st, Mr. Barnes, Si. 105.; 2d, Mr. G. Clarke, 21. 
For 12 species of Statice: 2d, Mr. Wood, 1/. 
Extra Prizes given for Subjects not included in the Scliedide. 
For a collection of English Iris, Messrs. Lockhart, 1/. 
For ditto of Ranunculus: 1st, Mr. Aust, 1/.; 2d, Mr. Alex¬ 
ander, 155. 
For ditto of Pinks: 1st, Messrs. Norman, ll. ; 2d. Mr. T. 
Brown, Slough, 155. 
Horticultural Society. The third and last show for the 
season took place at Chiswick, on Wednesday, July 12th. The 
display of plants was numerically deficient as compared with the 
exhibitions of May and June: only one collection of forty, and 
one of twenty plants, were exhibited. 
Mr. Goode was the principal exhibitor in this class. In his 
collection were fine plants of Mirbelia dilatata, Clerodendron 
