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Mr. Milne for 50 Roses; Mr. Rivers for the same ; Mr. Hooker 
for the same ; Mr. Buttery for 25 Roses ; Mr. Edmonds for Ex¬ 
otic Orchidacese; Mr.Mountjoy for 12 Lilium eximium; Messrs. 
Rollisson for Erica pulverulenta; Mr. Frazer for Crowea saligna; 
Mr. Clarke for Lechenaultia formosa. 
Silver Banksian Medal. Mr. Dobson for 6 Herbaceous Cal¬ 
ceolarias ; Mr. Gaines for 6 Shrubby ditto; Mr. Catleugli for 12 
Fuchsias ; Messrs. Brown and Attwell for 24- Pinks; Messrs. 
Veitch for Alstrcemeria nemorosa; to the same for Gesnera 
polyantha; Mr. Dodd for Barringtoniaspeciosa; Messrs. Lucombe 
and Pince for Boronia viminea; Mr. Best for Schizanthus 
candidus; A. Rowland, Esq. for 12 Moss Roses; Mr. Hooker 
for the same; Mr. Keir for 50 Roses; Messrs. Paul for the 
same ; Mr. Cobbett for the same; Mr. Collison for 25 Roses ; 
Mr. Lang for the same; Mr. Falconer for Lechenaultia for¬ 
mosa; Mr. Goode for Clerodendron squamatum ; Messrs. Black 
and Co. for Scyphanthus elegans ; Mr. Clarke for Pimelea de- 
cussata. 
Certificate of Merit. Mr. Wholmes for a Seedling Pelargo¬ 
nium (Psyche); Messrs. Lucombe and Pince for a Seedling 
Fuchsia (Exoniensis) ; G. Edmonds, Esq. for a Seedling Pico- 
tee (Ada); Messrs. Black and Gore for a new variety of Clin- 
tonia; Mr. Pawley for Scyphanthus elegans; Mr. Dobson for 
Aehimenes Rosea; Mr. Cobbett for 12 Moss Roses; Mr. 
Cripps for 50 Roses; Mr. Burnett for 25 Roses ; Mr. Jackson 
for 12 Gloxinias; Mr. Hayes for Sollya linearis; Mr. Bruce 
for Erica viridiflora ; Mr. Lane for Gloxinia Menziesii. 
Nottingham Floral and Horticultural Society.— 
The Ranunculus, Geranium, Rose, Pansy, and Pink Show of this 
Society (being the second exhibition of the season) took place 
on Wednesday, the 21st June, at the Assembly Rooms, Low 
Pavement; the company was very numerous, and of the first 
distinction. The stages were arranged on-each of the sides 
and ends, as well as down the centre of the room ; and although 
the Society had more than doubled the extent of accom¬ 
modation, yet the room literally teemed with contributions from 
G. Walker, Esq., F. Wright, Esq., Colonel Wildman, A. Lowe, 
Esq., William Cartledge, Esq., Mr. Pearson, Mr. Frettingham, 
&c. The mention of the names of these gentlemen is a sufficient 
guarantee that all their contributions possessed enough of merit 
to warrant their display, and therefore relieves us from the 
necessity of entering minutely on their several distinguishing 
peculiarities. But, among the mass of living beauty which en¬ 
riched the room, we shall not be accused of invidiousness if we 
briefly notice the magnificent collection of orchideous plants, 
forwarded by G. Walker, Esq., amongst which was a fine plant 
of Dendrobium cupreum. The Geraniums exhibited by the 
