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No. X. 

 To the perfon who fhall improve, and bring to the 

 annual value of not lefs than los. an acre, the greatefl 

 number of acres heretofore wafte, not lefs than 50 — the 

 Gold Medal. 



Accounts of the improvement, verified by certificates, 

 including the ftate of the land before the experi- 

 ment, and of the cultivation, expences, and pro- 

 duce, to be laid before the Board on or before the 

 firft Tuefday in March 1803. 

 Notice of the intended improvement to be fent to the 

 Board. 



No. XI. 

 To the perfon who (hall lay before the Board the moft 

 fatisfadlory account of Mr Elkington's drainings — the 5z7- 

 ver Medal. 

 The foil and (late of the land before draining, the 

 method and expence of the improvement, with a 

 plan, and the refult of the operation, to be produ- 

 ced on or before the fecond Tuefday in December 

 1800. 



No. XII. 

 To the perfon who (hall, by a feries of the moft fa- 

 tisfa6tory experiments, afcertain the comparative advan- 

 tages and difadvantages of folding fheep the Gold 



Medal. 



Accounts, verified by certificates, to be produced on 

 or before the firft Tuefday in April 1803. 



No. XIII. 

 To the perfon who ftiall, in a country whete irriga- 

 tion is not generally in praftice, water the greateft num- 

 ber of acres, and in the completeft manner the Gold 



Medal. 



Accounts of the old and new ftate of the land and 

 value, the method, expence, and produce, verified 

 by certificates, to be laid before the Board on or 

 before the third Tuefday in January 1802. 



No. XIV. 



To the perfon who fhall make, and report to the 

 Board, the moft fatisfa(£lory experiments on the compa- 

 rifon of Tiorfes and oxen, in the general biifinefs of a 

 farm — the Gold Medal. 



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