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succession in wliicli they follow each other for supplying, in the 

 rotation decided by the votes of the Council, the particular place 

 of meeting in each year : — 



1S39. 



Town, 

 Oxford. 



B, — Midland District : Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Wiltshire, 

 Gloucestershire, Warwickshire, Soutli Division of North- 

 amptonshire, Bedfordshire, and Buckinghamshire. 



1840. 



Town, 

 Cambridge. 



3[, — Eastern District : Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, 

 Essex, Huntingdonshire, and Hertfordshire. 



1841. 



Town, 1 — Yorkshire District : Yorkshire and Lancaslnro, in- 

 Liverpool.]^ eluding the Isle of Man. 



1842. 



Town, 

 Bristol. 



O,' — Western District : Cornwall, Devonshire, Somerset- 

 shire, and Dorsetshire. 



1843. 



Town 



(laidecided). 



P, — North-Eastern District : Derbyshire, Nottingham- 

 shire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Rutlandshire, and llie 

 North Division of Northamptonshire. 



1844. 



Town 

 (^undecided). 



— Middlesex District: Middlesex, Surrey, Kent. Sussex, 

 and Hampshire, including the Isle of Wight and the 

 Channel Islands of Jersey, Guernsey, &c. 



1845. 



Toini 

 (undecided). 



— North Wales District: Anglesey, Carnarvonshire, 

 Merionethshire, IMontgomeryshire, Denbighshire, Flint- 

 shire, Cheshire, Shropshire, and Staffordshire. 



1S46. 



Town 

 (midecidcd). 



— Northern District : W^estmoreland, Cumberland, 

 Durham, and Northumberland, including Bervrick-upon- 

 Tweed. 



1847. 



Town 

 (itndecided). 



— South Wales District : Pembrokeshire, Cardigan- 

 shire, Carmarthenshire, Brecknockshire. Glamorganshire, 

 Monmouthshire, Radnorshire, Herefordshire, and "Wor- 

 cestershire. 



The Council entertain a well-grounded hope that this ar- 

 rangement^ in concentrating the attention of the Society to the 

 consideration of each particular district of the series as it comes 

 under their notice for the purpose of selecting from it a place 

 of meeting for the year, and in preparing the friends of agri- 

 culture who are resident within its boundaries to receive the 



