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REPORT 



ON THE 



EXHIBITION OF IMPLEMENTS. 



The Judges of Implements^ after having carefully examined such 

 as were exhibited in the Show-yard, Cambridge, July 14th, 

 unanimously agreed to a Report, which they delivered to the 

 Council on the following morning, recommending to the notice 

 of the Society such implements as appeared to them, from novelty 

 and general utility, to deserve the Society's honorary rewards ; 

 and these were as follows : viz. — 



To Mr. Beart, of Godmanchester, for his Tile and Sole Making 

 Machine.* 



To Mr. Grounsell, of Louth, for an improvement in his Drop- 

 ping- Drill.* 



To Messrs. Garrett, of Saxmundham, for their Corn and Tur- 

 nip Drill, with Moveable Axle and Swing Steerage. 



To Mr. Wood, of Stowmarket, for his Barley Roller. 



To Mr. Croskill, of Beverley, for his Clod-crushing Roller 

 and Liquid-Manure Cart. 



To Mr. Wedlake, for his Corn and Stubble Rake, with 

 Balance -Weight. 



To Mr. Hannam, of Dorchester, Oxfordshire, for his Skeleton 

 Harvest- Cart.* 



In justice, however, to the several exhibitors, who^ at consi- 

 derable cost to themselves, had responded to the Society's invita- 



* For accounts of these implements see the Oxford Report of Imple- 

 ments in the Appendix of Part III. and pages 73 and 93 of the present 

 Part of the Journal. 



