4 o8 A HISTORY OF 



For the second quantity, not less £ s . d. To be adjudged 

 than 15 acres 22 15 o Jan. 19th 



For the third quantity, not less than 

 10 acres . . . . . .1713,, 19th 



An account of the soil and culture 

 to be laid before the Society. 



Weld 



To the person not already en- 

 couraged who shall cultivate and save 



the greatest quantity of weld or bony- 1 767 



moore, not less than 10 cwt. . .600 Jan. 3rd 



For the next quantity, not less than 

 5 cwt 4 o „ 3rd 



WOAD 



To the person not already en- 

 couraged who shall cultivate and pre- 

 pare for the dyer the greatest quantity 

 of woad, not less than 1 cwt. . .600 Dec. 3rd 



For the next quantity, not less than 

 70 lb. weight . . . . .400,, 3rd 



Acorns 



For sowing and well securing in the 

 year 1766, 1767, or 1768 the greatest 

 quantity of land (not less than one 1769 



acre) with acorns, a gold medal . ... Jan. 19th 



To the person who shall have the 

 greatest number (not less than 160 on 

 every acre) of oaks in a thriving con- 

 dition on land, for the sowing of which 

 with acorns he has claimed the above 

 premium, and in the 7th year after the 

 premium has been claimed . . 20 o o 



For the next number as above . 15 o o 



For the next number . . .1000 



Saffron 



For raising and saving in the year 

 1767 the greatest quantity (not less 

 than 2 lb. weight) of good merchant- 1767 



able saffron , 1200 Dec. 1 oth 



