xl Awards at Ckelmsford : Iinplemeid Commendations. 



§James Comins, of Southmolton : for his Paring-Plough, as a scarifier for light 

 land ; invented, improved, and manufactured by himself. 



♦Alfred Crosskill, of Beverley : for his Norwegian Harrow ; improved by 

 William Crosskill, and manufactured by the Exhibitor. 



*James CoMiNS, of Southmolton : for his Clod-Crusher, Land-Presser, or Pul- 

 verizer ; iuvented, improved, and manufactured by himself. 



♦James Frederick Utting, of Wisbeach : for his Regulating Roller and Clod- 

 Crusher ; invented and manufactured by himself. 



*HuGH Carson, of Warminster: for his Cross-cut Wheel-Roller and Clod-Crusher, 

 No. 1 ; invented, improved, and manufactured by himself. 



tBARRETT, Exall, and Andrewes, of Reading: for their Universal Wheel-Roller 

 and Clod-Crusher ; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 



*WiLi.iAM C. Cambridge, of Bristol : for his Grooved Roller, or Clod-Crusher; 

 invented, improved, and manufactured by himself. 



fRiCHARD CoEEMAN, of Chelmsford : for his Improved Smooth-jointed Land- 

 Roller, or Clod-Crusher ; invented and manufactured by himself. 



■f William Langford Fisher, of Thrapstone: for his Clod-Crushing Field-Roller ; 

 invented and improved by Nathaniel Smith, of Thrapstone, and manufac- 

 tured by the Exhibitor. 



* William Langford Fishek, of Thrapstone: for his Field-Roller, as a sheep-foot 

 roller ; invented and improved by Nathaniel Smith, and manufactured by the 

 Exhibitor. 



*Ransomes and Sims, of Ipswich: for their Three-cylinder Iron Barley-Roller, 

 10 inches in diameter, as a light-land roller; invented, improved, and manu- 

 factured by themselves. 



fHiLL and Smith, of Brierley Hill : for their Circular Iron Vermin-proof Rick- 

 Stand ; invented and improved by themselves. 



fWiLLiAJi Dray and Co., of Swan-Lane: for their Tubular Iron-Gate; invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by themselves. 



jHesry Clayton, of Upper Park- Place, Dorset-Square: for his No. 1 Double- 

 action Pipe, Tile, and Tubular Brick Machine; iuvented, improved, and 

 manufactured by himself. 



The marks ** signify "very highly commended ;" the mark* signifies "highly coMMEiTDED;" 

 the mark f "commknded ;" and the mark ^ " favoukably mektioxbb." 



James Hudsok, 

 London, December, 1850. Secretary. 



i^ssags an!tr |U|}orfs.— awards 1854-6. 



Jo.xx Haston, of Drumiiod, Fifeshire : the Prize of Thirty Sovereigns, for 



the best Essay on the Management of Light Lands. 

 EoEERT Vallentine, Farm-managcr to the Eoyal Agricultural College, 



Cirencester : the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, lor the best Essay on the 



Cultivation of Beans and Peas. 

 Lewis Henry Kuegg, of Sherborne : the Prize of Fifty Soveeeigks, for the 



best Eeport on the Farming of Dorsetshire. 

 Clare Sewell Read, of Watlington : the Prize of Fifty Sovekeigns, for 



the best Eeport on the Farming of Oxfordshire. 

 John Algernon Clarke, of Long Sutton : the Prize of Fifty Sovereigns, 



for the best Account of Tnuik or Arterial Drainage. 

 Edward E. Agate, of Horsham : the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, for the best 



Essay on the Autumn Cleaning of Stubbles. 

 Thomas George Bell, LL.D., of Bellevue House, Gateshead : the Prize of 



Fifty Sovereigns, for the best Eeport on the Fanning of Durham. 



