xxxviii Aioards at Salisbury : Implement Commendations. 



hand or other power, capable of being easily worked by a boy, and intended 

 for manufacturers, for gentlemen who have work done on their own estates ; 

 invented, improved, and manufactured by the Exhibitors. 



fBuRGESS and Key, of Newgate-Street, London : for an American Rotary One- 

 horse-power, adapted for working chaff-engines and mills, and for pumping 

 water, &c. ; improved and manufactured by Isaac Hartas, of Wrelton, near 

 Pickering. 



f James and Frederick Howard, of Bedford : for their Oval-Iron Plough-Coulter, 

 invented and manufactured by themselves. 



fWiLEiAM Crowley and Soxs, of Newport-Pagnell : for their Set of Newport 

 Hames, for general purposes; invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 themselves. 



fHENRY Atwood Thompson, of Lewes: for his Workman's Bevel for laying 

 drain-pipes ; invented and manufactured by himself. 



f Peter Lawson and Sox, of Edinburgh and London : for their Collection of 

 Seeds. 



tTnoMAS Bigg, of Great Dover-Street, Southwark : for the cradle in his moveable 

 Sheep-Dipping Apparatus, on wheels, in which the sheep is placed, and thus 

 prevented from struggling, and its back from coming into contact with any 

 deposit of composition in the tub ; invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 himself. 



tBuRNEY and Bellamy, of Mill- Wall, London; for their Wrought-iron Cattle- 

 Trough ; invented and manufactured themselves. 



IEdwin Allan Athawes, of 63, Blackfriars-Road, London: for his cast-steel Per- 

 colator-Fork, with central tine longer and more advanced than the lateral 

 ones, and of peculiar leverage, for the purpose of penetrating and loosening 

 the soil, and of promoting through it deep down to the roots of growing crops 

 the circulation of air and moisture ; invented by himself, and manufactured 

 by Parkes and Co., of Birmingham. 



ICharles Powell, of Ticehurst : for a Set of Three Steel Draw-Shave Hoes, by 

 which, it is stated, one man can hce upwards of an acre in a day ; manufac- 

 tured by himself. 



f Ransomes and Sims, of Ipswich : for a Set of Slable-Fittings,by which any place 

 enclosed by four falls and a roof may, in a few minutes, and without me- 

 chanical aid, be converted into a convenient loose-box ; invented by J. A, 

 Bruce, of Gwyrch Castle, Ireland ; improved and manufactured by the 

 Exhibitors. 



James Hudsox, 



Secretmy. 

 London, August, 1857. 



