Award of Prizes at Nornnrh, 1911. cxxv 



Class A.—Speclmen.f of any other xort of (hiti/crovs Tinihrr. 

 13 I (Silver Medal.)— The Earl ok Leicester, G.O.V.O., C.M.G., Holkham, Norfolk 

 12 II. (Bronze Medal.)— The Earl of Carnarvon, Highclere Castlp, Newbury. 



Class h.~0(ik Firld (rat ex for Farm use. 

 1') I. (Silver Medal. )-The Eakl of Leicester. ("i.C.V.O., C.M.G,, Holkham, Norfolk 

 16 II. (Bronze Medal.) -Lord Barnard, Itaby Castle, Darlington. 



Class e.^Field Gates for Farm use, of any other home-grown wood, or 

 combination of woods. 

 Ill I. (Silver Medal.)— The Earl of Carnarvon, Highclere Castle Newbury 

 IM II. (Bronze Medal.)-LoRD Barnard, Raby Castle, Darlington. 



Class 7.— Any other Gatex for Farm or Estate u-'^r. 



23 (Silver Medal.)— The Earl of Leicester, G.C.V.O., C.M.G., Holkham, Norfolk. 



24 (Silver Medal.)-LoRD Barnard, Raby Castle, Darlington. 



Class 8.-~2'ree Guards: 

 29 I. (Silver Medal. )-C. Coltman Rogers, Stanage Park. Radnorshire. 

 27 II. (Bronze Medal.)-R. & R. Neaverson, Peakirk, Peterborough. 



Class ^.—Fencing. 

 30-3ti I. (Silver Medal.)- Armstrong, Addison & Co., Sunderland. 

 40-47 (Bronze Medal.)— English Bros., Ltd.. Wisbeeh, Canibs. 

 50-53 (Bronze Medal.)— Stanley Underwood (;o., Lynchmere, Haslemere, Surrey. 



Class 10. — Specimens showi?ig comparative quality of any Timber grown on 

 diferent soils and situations, and the respective ages at which it reaches 

 niarhetahle size and maturity. 



54 (Bronze Medal.)— Morgan Philips Price, Tibberton Court, Gloucester. 



Class 11.— Specimens of Stems, a7id Boards cut from them, iUustrating the e feet s 

 of den.^e and thin crops in branch suppression and quality of timber. 



[No e)itry.] 



Classes 12 to 18. — Articles not for competition. 

 83-8.5, 101-103 (Gold Medal.)— School of Forestry. Ca)iibridge. 

 61-72, & 87 (Silver Medal.)— E. R. Pratt, Ryston Hall, Downham, and T. H. Prosser & 



Sons, 54Ij Holloway Road, London, N. 

 01 (Bronze Medal.)— Cooper Laboratory for Economic Research, Watford. 



PLANTATIONS COMPETITION. 



Restricted to Norfolk, Suffolk, and Cambridgeshire. 

 Class 1. — Plantations, mainly of Ha rd woods, fire to thirty years old, not less 

 than fi acres in extent, restricted to landowners rcith more than HOO acres 

 of woodland. [2 entries.] 

 2 I. (Silver Medal & X3.)— Lieut-Col. B. T. Petre, Westwick, Norwich. 

 1 II. (Bronze Medal & ^2.)— Earl Cadogan, K.G., Culford Hall, Bury St. Edmunds. 



Class 2. — Plantations, mainly of Hardwoods, fire to thirty years old, not less 

 than 3 acres in extent, restricted to landowners ?vith le.<is than 300 acres 

 of woodland. [4 entries.] 

 4 I. (Silver Medal & i:3.)-SiR Hugh R. Beevor, Bt.. Hargham, Attleborough. 

 6 II. (Bronze Medal & ^^2.)- W. A. Macfarlane-Grieve. Impington Park, Cam- 

 bridgeshire. • 



Class 3. — Plantations, mainly of Conifers, five to thirty years old, not less than 

 6 acres in extent, restricted to landoauiers with more than .300 arres of 

 woodland. [8 entries.] 



11 I. (Silver Medal, £3, & G. M.n— Lieut.-Col. B. T. Petre, Westwick, Norwich. 



14 II. (Bronze Medal & ^•2.)— E. G. Pretyman, M.P., Orwell Park, Ip.swich. 



13 Bronze Medal. Lieut.-Col. B. T. Petre. 



Class 4. — Plantations, mainly ol Conifers, fire to thirty years old, not less than 

 3 acres in extent, restrirted to landowners with less than 300 acres of 

 icoodland. [3 entries.] 



16 I. (Silver Medal & ^3.)— MA.TOB Q. F. MOLINEUX-MONTGOMEBIE, Garboldisham 



Old Hall. Norfolk^ 



I Gold Medal given by the Royal English Arboricultural Society for the best 

 Plantation in Classes 1-6. 



