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To J. C. Cur*en, Esq. M.lf. Bel!e-i?le,Wi- 

 jundcrmere, tor drains extending 6000 yards, 

 In- :;old medal. 



To Mr. William Watson, North Middlcton, 

 n» :;r Belr'ord, Northumberland, for the compa- 

 rative culture of turnips, the silver medal. 



To John Ilutton, Esq. Marske, near Rich- 

 mond, Yorkshire, for planting 19 acres with 

 forest-trees, the silver medal. 



To Mr. William Pearce, Landewednack, 

 near Helston, Cornwall, for unremitted in- 

 dustry, the silver medal and 15 guineas. 



To' Mr. John Shirreff, Captain-Head, for pre- 

 serving turnips in winter, class 51, thirty gui- 

 neas. 



IN CHEMTSTRY. 



To Sir H. Englehcld, Bart.Tilney-strect, for 

 lake from madder, the gold medal. 



To Dr. William Dyce, Aberdeen, for a mine 

 of manganese, the gold medal. 



To Mr. Matthew Gregson, Liverpool, for 

 useful applications of burnt articles, the gold 

 medal. 



To J. Machlachlan, Esq. Calcutta, for ac- 

 counts of the Eastern red dyes, and mineral 

 products, the silver medal. 



IN POLITE ARTS. 



To Miss Elizabeth Penman, Glasgow, the 

 .gold medal. 



To Miss Elizabeth Crutwell, Hammersmith, 

 the silver medal. 



ToMbsHarrictGough, Pontatawee Cottage, 

 Bear Neath, Glamorganshire, the silver medal. 



To Mis:-Grindall, Lower Brook-street, Gros- 

 vonor-square, the silver medal. 



To Miss Sophia Charlotte Day, Lower Bry- 

 an*tone-street,Portman-square,the silver medal. 



To Miss Spurgcon, Lowestoft, Suffolk, the 

 silver medal. 



To Mis* Andree, Hatton-Garden, the silver 

 medal. 



To John Churchman, Esq. the silver medal. 



To Miss Matilda Lowry, Trtchiield-streer, 

 the gold pallet. 



To Mr. George Shepherd, Ratcliffe-row, 

 City-road, the greater silver pallet. 



To Mr. Henry Corbould, John-street, Fitz- 

 rcy-square, the gold pallet. 



To Mr. W. Reseltine, Bromley, near Bow, 

 the greater silver pallet. 



To Mr. G. Jones, Great Portland-street, 

 thf- les'er silver pallet. 



To Mr. Middiman, Lower Grafton-street, the 

 gold medal. 



To Mr. Henry Hole, Liverpool, the gold 

 pallet. 



awarded. 



To Mr. Richard Austin, Jon. Paul's-allc*, 

 Barbican, the greater silver pallet. 



To Mr. J. Carey, the gold medal. 



To Mr. J. S. Halfpenny, Stafford-place, Pim- 

 lico, the greater silver pallet; 



To Mr. H. D.Thielcke, Stafford-place, Pim- 

 lico, the lesser silver pallet. 



IN MANUFACTURES. 



To Mr. James Birch, Tavistock-Mews, Ta- 

 vistock-street, Tottenham-court-road, for an 

 improved swivel-loom, 25 guineas. 



To Mr. James P.ckard, Skinner-street, Bi- 

 shopsgate-strett, for an improved engine-loom, 

 20 guineas. 



IN MECHANICS. 



To the Rev. D. Pape, Penn, near Wolver- 

 hampton, for improving Rye Harbour, the gold 

 medal. 



To Capt. Brodie, Royal Navy, Leith, for ma- 

 rine improvements, the gold medal. 



To Mr. R. Seppins, Chatham-yard, for ob- 

 viating the necessity of lifting ships, the gold 

 medal. 



To Mr. George Walby, Goswell-street, for a 

 hammer for making trowels, the silver medal 

 and 40 guineas. 



To Mr. George Dodd, Duke-street, Portland- 

 place, for an improved gun-lock, the silver 

 medal and 10 guineas. 



To Mr. James Rawlinson, Derby, for an im- 

 proved colour-mill, the silver medal and 10 

 {guineas* 



To the Chevalier Edelcrantz, of Sweden, for 

 a safety valve for steam-engines, the silver 

 medal. 



To Mr. J. M. Elliot, Little Castle-street, for 

 an improved repeating watch, 30 guineas. 



To Mr. W. Hardy, Chapel-street, for a 

 method o{ banking the balance of a time-keeper, 

 30 guineas. 



To Mr. Thomas Holden, of Petworth, in 

 Sussex, for a machine to do all the thread-work 

 in shoemaking standing, 15 guineas. 



IN COLONIES AND TRADE. 



To J. W. Clarke, Esq. Montreal, for the cul- 

 ture ot hemp, the gold medal. 



To Mr. Jacob Schneider, York, Upper Ca- 

 nada, for the culture of hemp, class 188, the 

 gold medal, or 100 dollars. 



To Mr. Danie! Mosber, Kingston, Upper 

 Canada, for the culture of hemp, class 189, the 

 silver medal, or 80 dollars. 



To Wairer Balnc, Esq. Greenock, for curing 

 white herrings, the silver medal. 



Tne Number of Noblemen, Ladies, and Gsntlemen, elected Members since October last, is 1 1 5. 



