230 PREMIUMS OFFERED BY THE SOCIETY IN 1866. 



PREMIUMS. 



GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR COMPETITORS. 



All Reports must be legibly written, and on one side of the 

 paper only; they must specify the number and subject of the 

 Premium for which they are in competition ; they must bear a 

 distinguishing motto, and be accompanied by a sealed letter 

 similarly marked, containing the name and address of the Re- 

 porter; initials must not be used. 



No sealed letters, unless belonging to a report found entitled 

 to one-half of the Premium offered, will be opened without the 

 author's consent. 



Reports, for which a Premium, or one-half of it, has been 

 awarded, become the property of the Society, and cannot be 

 published, in whole or in part, nor circulated in any manner, 

 without the consent of the Directors. All other papers will be 

 returned to the author, if applied for within twelve months. 



When a Report is unsatisfactory, the Society is not bound to 

 award the whole or any part of a premium. 



All Reports must be of a practical character, containing the 

 results of the writer's own observation or experiment, and the 

 special conditions attached to each premium must be strictly 

 fulfilled. General essays, and papers compiled from books, will 

 not be rewarded. Weights and measurements must be indicated 

 by the imperial standards. 



The decisions of the Board of Directors are final and conclu- 

 sive as to all premiums, whether for Reports or at general or 

 district shows, and it shall not be competent to raise any 

 question or appeal touching such decisions before any other 

 tribunal. 



Reports on subjects not included in the premium list will be 

 received, and honorary rewards will be given when merited. 



