PREMIUMS AWARDED BY THE SOCIETY IN 1868. 123 



County of Edinburgh. 



Balerno and Currie. — 1st Garden Premium and Medal, George Heriot ; 2d, John 

 Anderson ; 3d, William Aitken. Medal to James Bryce, awarded 1st Prize last year. . 



County of Lanark. 



Bothwell.— 1st Garden Premium and Medal, Alexander Greenhorn ; 2d, John 

 M'Farlan; 3d, David Martin. 



County of Perth. 



Forgandenny.— 1st Garden Premium and Medal, Thomas M'Evvan; 2d, William 

 Edwards; 3d, John Richardson. Medal to James Anderson, awarded 1st Prize in 1867. 



Gask. — 1st Cottage Premium and Medal, Mary Moncrieff; 2d, James Kemp; 3d, 

 James M 'Arthur. 1st Garden Premium and Medal, Donald Christie ; 2d, Robert Mon- 

 teith ; 3d, James Donaldson. 



MEDALS GIVEN IN AID OF PRIVATE COMPETITIONS. 

 Silver Medals were awarded to the following : — 



t Ballindabloch.— John Beattie, for best kept Cottage. 



Culross.— John Ferguson, for best kept Cottage Garden. 



Dunning.— James Marshall, for best kept Cottage Garden. 



Logiealmond and Glenalmond. — James Taylor, for best kept Cottage ; Allan 

 Stewart, for best kept Cottage Garden. 



Weem and Breadalbane. — Mrs Stevens, for best kept Cottage ; Robert Douglas, 

 for best kept Cottage Garden. 



West Linton. — Thomas Inglis, for best kept Cottage ; Thomas Inglis, for best kept 

 Cottage Garden. 



V.— EDINBUEGH CHRISTMAS CLUB. 



Vote in aid of Premiums, . . .... L.50 



VI.— VETERINARY COLLEGE. 



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

 ing :— 



1. Jonathan Bunnell, Liverpool, for best Examination in Horse Pathology. 



2. Andrew Spreull, Milngavie, for best Examination in Anatomy. 



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



4. Joseph L. Faulkner, Wetherby, for best Examination in Materia Medica. 



5. Frederick W. Going, Mullenahone, for best Examination in Chemistry. 



6. George Lawson, Aberdeen, for best General Examination. 



VII.— AGRICULTURAL CLASS, EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY. 



The Prizes of L.6 and L.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 1868 to — 1st, G. R. Glendinning, Mid-Lothian; 2d, G. G. 

 Bursby, Northumberland. 



