478 PREMIUMS OFFERED BY THE SOCIETY IN 1867. 



CLASS V. 



COTTAGES AND GARDENS. 



The following Premiums are offered for Competition in the 

 Parishes after-mentioned. The Medals and one-half of the 

 Premiums are given by the Society, and the other half is con- 

 tributed by the respective Parishes. 



COTTAGES. 



1. Eor the best kept Cottage in each Parish— One Pound Five 



Shillings ; and where there are four Competitors — The 

 Silver Medal. 



2. For the second best — One Pound. 



3. For the third best — Fifteen Shillings. 



GARDENS. 



1. For the best kept Cottage Garden in each Parish— One 



Pound Five Shillings ; and where there are four Com- 

 petitors — The Silver Medal. 



2. For the second best — One Pound. 



3. For the third best — Fifteen Shillings. 



A berdeenshire. 



Leochel-Cushnie — Convener, Arthur Forbes Gordon of Rayne. 

 Strichen — Convener, George Baird of Striehen. 

 Birse — Convener, James Dyce Nicol of Ballogie, M.P. 

 Lonmay and Crimond — Convener, Sir Charles Bannerman of Crimon- 

 mogate, Bart. 



Edinburghshire. 



West-Calder — Convener, Robert Steuart of Carfin. 

 Balerno — Convener, A. J. Russell, W.S., Edinburgh. 



Fifeshire. 

 MARKiNcn — Convener, "William Ballingal, Sweetbank. 



Lanarkshire. 



Lesmahagow — Convener, W. E. Hope Vere of Blackwood. 

 Douglas — Convener, Andrew Smith, Castle Mains, Douglas. 



Peeblesshire. 

 Brotjghton — Convener, James Tweedie of Quarter. 



