196 PREMIUMS AWARDED BY THE SOCIETY IN 1865. 



PREMIUMS AWARDED BY THE SOCIETY IN 1865. 



I.— REPORTS, &c. 



1. L.30 to James Archibald Campbell of Inverawe, Newlands Farm, 



Rugby, for a Report on the Results of the Application of Town 

 Sewage to the Farm. 



2. L.30 to John Dickson, W.S., Greenbarik, Perth, for a Report on the 



Agriculture of Ayrshire. 



3. L.20 to Robert J. Thomson, Grange, Kilmarnock, for a Report on 



different descriptious of Cattle Food. 



4. L.lo to Robert J. Thomson, Grange, Kilmarnock, for a Report of 



Experiments with different varieties of Oats. 



5. L.lo to Robert J. Thomson, Grange, Kilmarnock, for a Report of 



Experiments with different varieties of Wheat. 



6. L.lo to John Richardson, Drylawhill, Prestonkirk, for a Report on 



the same subject. 



7. L.lo to Phipps Turnbull, Little Pinkerton, Dunbar, for a Report on 



the same subject. 



8. The Gold Medal to Sir Robert C. Sinclair of Stevenson, Bart., for 



Improvements on the Estates of Murkle and Dounreay, in the 

 County of Caithness. 



9. The Gold Medal to James Dyce Nicol of Ballogie, M.P., for Agri- 



cultural Cottages erected in Kincardineshire. 



10. The Gold Medal to George Armatage, Lecturer on Veterinary Mate- 



ria Medica, Albert Veterinary College, Queen's Road, Bayswater, 

 London, for a Report on the Diseases of Farm Horses. 



11. The Medium Gold Medal to Robert Hutchison of Carlowrie, Kirk- 



liston, for a Report on Transplanting Trees. 



12. L.10 to Peter M'Lellan, Mill-Wright, Abernethy, Perthshire, for 



improved Thrashing Machine. 



13. The Silver Medal to A. Brockie, Fala Mill, Blackshiels, for improved 



Guano Distributor. 



1 L The Silver Medal to William Kirkwood, Duddingston, Edinburgh, 

 for improved Potato Lifter. 



15. The Silver Medal to George Menzies, Bullions, Dunfermline, for 

 improved Sheaf Elevator. 



J 6. The Silver Medal to John Morrison, Superintendent, W. Drummond 

 & Sons, Coney Park Nursery, Stirling, for a Report on Hedge- 

 row Trees. 



17. The Silver Medal to William Reid, Granton, Edinburgh, for Water 

 Troughs attached to Railway Trucks. 



II.— INVERNESS SHOW, 1865. 

 Class I.— CATTLE. 



SHORT-HORN. 



Judge*— THOMAS Hunt, Thornington, Coldstream; Nicol Milne of Fal- 



donside, Melrose ; and Andrew Mitchell, Alloa. 



Attending Members — Sir George Macpherson Grant, Bart. ; and 



George Williamson, Shempston. 



