Awards at Leices : Commendations. 



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*E= Garrett and Sox, of Leiston Works, Snflblk, for tlieir Corn and Seed Drill. 



*Edward Hill and Co., of Brierley Hill, for their Small Weighing Machine. 



*Barnard and Bishop, of Norwich, for (heir Window Frame and Fastener. 



*R. HoRNSBY and Son, of Spittlegate Iron Works, Lincolnshire, for their Fixed 

 Steam Engine. 



S311TH and Ashby, of Stamford, for their Haymaking Machine. 



Joshua Cooch, of Harleston, Northamptonshire, for his Sack Holder. 



CoTTAMand Hallen, of Winsley Street, London, for their Odometer, or Land "Measure. 



John Smith, of Uxbridge, for his Gravel Screen. 



Edward Hill and Co., of Brierley Hill, for their Hurdle. 



William Crosskill, of Beverley, for his Root Washer. 



ElCHARD Eead, of Regent Circus, Piccadilly, London, for his Garden Engine. 



Burgess and Key, of Newgate Street, London, for their American Churn. 



Edward Hill and Co., of Brierley Hill, for their Wrought Iron Field Gate. 



H. A. Thompson, of Lewes, for his Sfeel Waggon Hames. 



Ransomes and Sims, of Ipswich, for their Patent Trussed Iron Whippletrees. 



Holmes and Sons, of Norwich, for their One-Horse Seed Harrow. 



William Dray and Co., of Swan Lane, London, for their Flax Seeding Machine. 



John Eaton, of Woodford, Nortliamptonshire, for his Portable Steam Engine. 



Ransomes and Sims, of Ipswich, for their Portable Steam Engine. 



Clayton, SnuTTLEWORTHj and Co., of Lincoln, for their Portable Steam Engine. 



Tuxford and Sons, of Boston, for their Portable Steam Engine. 



[The mark (*) signifies " highly commexded;" the omission of it, " commended;"' by 



the Judges.] 



MEMORANDA. 



General Meetikg in London on Saturday the 11th of December, 1852. 

 General May Meeting in London, on Monday, May 23, 1853. 

 Country Meeting at Gloucester, in the month of July or August, 1853. 



General Meeting in London, on the Saturday in the week of the Smitlifield Club Show, in 

 December, 1853. 



Monthly Council (for legislative business), at 12 o'clock on the first Wednesday in every month, 



excepting Jan., Sept., Oct., and Nov. : open only to Members of Council and Governors. 

 Weekly Council (for practical communications), at 12 o'clock on all Wednesdays in Feb., March, 



April, May, June, and July, excepting the first Wednesday in each of those months: open 



to all Members of the Society. 

 Adjournments. — The Council adjourn over Passion, Easter, and Whitsun weeks ; from the lirst 



Wednesday in August to that in November ; and from'the second Wednesday in December to 



the first Wednesday in February. 



Guano analysed for Members by Prof. Way (at 23, Holies Street, Cavendish Square, London), at 



5s. for a partial analysis, and at 10s. for a complete analysis. 

 Diseases of Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs.— Members have the privilege of applying to the Veterinary 



Committee of the Society, and of sending animals to the Royal Veterinary College, on the 



same terms as if they were subscribers to the College (Journal, vol. XL, Appendix, pp. viii, ix ; 



vol. XIL, Appendix, p. iv.). 



Prizes for Essays and Reports, 1853 and 1854: terms and conditions given in this Part of Journal 

 (Appendix, pp. xxviii-xxxi). Essays to be sent to the Secretary by the 1st of March in each 

 year. 



Phizes for Implements, 1853: terms given in this Journal (Appendix, pp. xxiv-xxv). The con- 

 ditions and general regulations will be determined and published at the end of the current 

 year 1852. 



Certificates for Implements to be sent to the Secretary by the 1st of May, 1853. 

 Certificates for Live-Stock to be sent to the Secretary by the 1st of June, 1S53. 



