48 PREMIUMS OFFERED BY THE SOCIETY IN 1882. 



18. Cherrybank Horticultural Society. — Convener, William Mac- 



donald, Woodlands, Perth ; Secretary, W. M. Law, Cherrybank, Perth.. 

 Granted 1882. 



19. DUNKELD AND BiRNAM HORTICULTURAL AND POULTRY ASSOCIATION. — 



Convener, John Macgregor, Ladywell, Dnnkeld ; Secretary, Eobert 

 Eobertson, Ladywell, Dimkeld. Granted 1880. 



20. LoGiEALMOND AND Glenalmond HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. — Convener, 



Grseme R. IVIercer of Gorthie, Glen Tulchan House, Perth ; Secretary, 

 Daniel Paton, Harriettield, Perth. Granted 1878. 



REGULATIONS. 



1. Competitions may take place in the different districts for Cottages and 

 Gardens, or for either separately. 



2. The annual value of each Cottage, with the ground occupied in the 

 parish by a Competitor, must not exceed £15. 



3. If Competition takes place for Garden Produce in place of the best 

 kept Garden, such produce must be bona fide grown in the Exhibitor's 

 Garden, and he will not be allowed to make up a collection from any other 

 Garden. 



4. Blank reports will be furnished to the Conveners and Secretaries of the 

 different Districts. These must, in all details, be completed and lodged 

 with the Secretary on or before the 1st November next, for the approval of the 

 Directors, against whose decisions there shall be no appeal. 



5. When a grant has expired, the District cannot apply again for aid for 

 two years. 



Section 3.— IMPEOYIXG EXLSTING COTTAGES. 



To the Proprietor in Scotland who shall report the Improvement of the 

 greatest number of Cottages during the years 1879, 1880, and 1881 — The 

 Gold Medal. 



Section 4.— BUILDING NEW COTTAGES. 



To the Proprietor in Scotland who shall report the Erection of the greatest 

 number of approved Cottages during the years 1878, 1879, 1880, and 1881 — 

 The Gold Medal. 



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RULES OF COMPETITION. 



1. Claims for the Premiums Nos. 3 and 4 must be lodged with the Secre- 

 tary on. or before the 1st of October next, to allow an inspection to be made 

 of the different Cottages. The inspection will be conducted by a Committee 

 of the Society's Members, and Reports must be transmitted to the Secretary 

 on or before the 1st November next. 



2. The annual value of the Cottage or Cottages separately, with the garden 

 ground, must not exceed £o. 



3. In estimating the claims of the Competitors, the following points will 

 be kept in view : — The external appearance of the Cottages ; their internal 

 accommodation ; the arrangements of the out-houses ; the means of drainage 

 and ventilation ; and the expense of the building or of the alteration, com- 

 pared with its durability and accommodation. When the Cottages of one 

 Competitor are superior in style and comfort to those of another, though 

 not so numerous, the Inspectors will give them preference, provided they 

 amount at least to three, and have been erected at a moderate expense. 



4. Parties competing will forward to the Society Plans, Specifications, 

 and Estimates, of which, and of all information sent therewith, copies may 

 be taken for publication, if the Society shall see fit, and the originals re- 

 turned to the parties within six months, if desired. 



