66 PKEMIUMS AWAKDED BY THE SOCIETY IN 1867. 



Parish of Birse. — 1st Cottage Premium and Medal, John Collie ; 2d, 

 Alexander Bowman ; 3d, David Strachan. 1st Garden Premium and Medal, 

 David Strachan ; 2d, Alexander Bowman ; 3d, George Birss. Medal to 

 John Collie, awarded 1st Premium in 1865. 



Parishes of Lonmay and Crimond, — 1st Cottage Premium and Medal, 

 Andrew Jaffray ; 2d, William Clubb ; 3d, Alexandar Sinclair. 1st Garden 

 Premium and Medal, E. Ritchie ; 2d, Win. Hutcheon ; 3d, James Ewerdine. 



Balerno. — Is* Garden Premium and Medal, James Bryce ; 2d, George 

 Heriot ; 3d, Walter Knox. 



Parish of Forgandenny. — 1st Garden Premium and Medal, James 

 Anderson ; 2d, Thomas M'Ewan ; 3d, John Richardson. 



Parish of Abernethy. — 1st Garden Premium and Medal, John Sandi- 

 lands ; 2d, John Bain ; 3d, James Paterson. 



Parish of Gask. — 1st Cottage Premium and Medal, Janet Monteith ; 2d, 

 David Gilbert ; 3d, Mary Rae. 1st Garden Premium and Medal, Hector 

 Drysdale ; 2d, Alexander Moncrieff ; 3d, James Kemp. 



MEDALS IN AID OF PRIVATE COMPETITIONS. 



Ballindalloch. — Alexander Cameron, for best kept Cottage. 

 Cromar. — James Skeen, for best kept Cottage Garden. 

 Breadalbane, &c.— William Stewart, for best kept Garden. 

 Breadalbane, &c. (Amateurs.) — Chas. M'Diarmid, for best kept Garden. 

 West Linton. — William Rae, for best kept Cottage and Garden. 

 Culross. — James Bryce, for best kept Cottage Garden. 

 Logiealmond, &c. — Duncan M'Nab, for best kept Garden. 

 Hutchesonton Gardens. — Robert Boness, Glasgow, for best kept Plot. 

 Victoria Gardens, Govanhill. — James Duncan, Glasgow, for best kept Plot. 



V. VETERINARY COLLEGE. 



Silver Medals were awarded, at the Annual Examination in April last, to 

 the following : — 



1. A. G. Rolls, Weymouth, for best Examination in Horse Pathology. 



2. Do. do. for best Examination in Anatomy. 



3. Do. do. for best Examination in Physiology. 



4. Do. do. for best Examination in Materia Medica. 



5. R. C. Edwards, Derby, for best Examination in Chemistry. 



G. Do. do. for best Examination in Cattle Pathology. 



7. P. M. Walker, Luss, for best General Examination. 



VI. AGRICULTURAL CLASS, EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY. 



The Prizes of £6 and £4, annually allowed by the Society to the Students 

 who pass the best and second best examinations in the Agricultural Class in 

 the University of Edinburgh, were awarded in 1867 to, — 



1st, Richard George Scriven, Northamptonshire. 



2d, Robert Brydon, Burncastle, Berwickshire. 



