THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY 417 



MEDAL s . d. To be adjudged 



For a Copper Medal of the size of 

 an English Crown piece, which shall 

 be best executed in point of workman- 

 ship and boldness of relief, the subject 

 to be King William passing the Boyne ; 

 the medal and dye to become the pro- 

 perty of the Society . . . . 22 15 o May 21 



PRINT 



For the best engraved print or 

 Metzontinto from an original design . 5 13 9 21 



MACHINE FOR DRAINING LAND 



For a plough or machine of the 

 simplest construction, which shall with 

 the least force, cut a new drain of at 

 least one foot in depth perpendicular, 

 one foot eight inches wide at the top, 

 and ten inches wide at the bottom, 

 both sides of the drain to be equally 

 sloping, and the earth to be equally 

 thrown out on both sides . . . 28 8 9 Oct. 22 



Certificates of the machine having 

 performed the work in the manner 

 aforesaid, must be delivered in, to- 

 gether with a model of the machine, 

 which model is to become the property 

 of the Society. 



WHEEL CARRIAGE 



For the best wheel carriage, for the 

 use of the farmer or manufacturer, 

 which shall be adjudged by a com- 

 mittee to be appointed by the Society, 

 as most effectually constructed, and 

 on the simplest principles, for removing 

 the greatest weight with the smallest 

 power and in the shortest time, from 

 any one given point to another on a 

 hilly road . . . . . . n 7 6 Feb. 26 



A model to be produced and to be- 



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