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Croinarty. 

 James Ure, Easter and Wester Corntown, 1841. 



Dumfricssh ire. 

 John J. Hope Johnstone of Annandalc, 1S31. 

 Rev. Dr Singer, 1831. 

 Robert Ilewiison, Drumboy Muir, 1835. 

 \Villiam Willis, Biocklehirst, 1835. 

 Robert Elliot, Hardgrave, 1845. 

 Laurence Anderson, on Sheep Ranges in Upper Annandale, 1861. 



Edinburgh. 

 John Carstairs, Springfield, 183 1. 

 John Hay, Halflawhill, 1841. 

 William Tait Burton of Toxside, 1863. 



Elgin. 

 John Cruickshank, Marcassie, 1849. 

 John and James Grant, Drumbain, 1849. 

 Alexander Lawson, Old Mills, 1849. 

 David D. Manson, Spynie, 1849. 



Fife. 

 Robert Hutchison, Forrestertown, 1841. 



Forfar. 



Charles Sangster, Balnabreich, 1865. 



Inverness, 



A. M. Macleod of Harris, 1824. The attention of the Society was drawn 

 to the reclaiming of land from drift sand in January 1820, by Mr Macleod of 

 Harris, who suggested that the Society should offer premiums for successful 

 experiments of this description in the Hebrides. The Society accordingly took 

 up the subject, and in consequence of the premiums offered, a report of the 

 experiment made by Mr Macleod in 18 19 and 1820 was published in the 

 Transactions for 1824 (vol. 6, first series). The Society's first Gold Medal was 

 awarded to Mr Macleod. A Silver Medal was awarded at the same time (1822) 

 to Donald Stewart, factoi to Mr Macleod, for reclaiming and bringing into 

 useful and permanent pasture the next greatest extent of drift or blowing sand. 



John Rose, Urehill of Culloden, 1853. 



Duncan Forbes, Culloden, 1855. 



A'inross. 

 John Ramsay, Thraipmoor, 1835. 

 Andrew Douie, Blairadam, 1853 and 1855. 



/Kincardine. 

 James Ferguson, Muir of Altens, 1841. 

 John Boswell, Swellhead, 1843. 

 James Cowie, Mains of Haulkerton, 1845. 

 John Yeats of Kincorth, 1849. 

 James Adam, Woodend of Crathes, 1849. 



Lanark. 

 William Muir, Hardington Mains, 1835. 

 John Brown, Woodend, 1841. 



