Award of Implement Prizes at Carlisle. xxxix 
Bernhard Samuelsox, of Banbury : the Prize of Three Sovekeic.xs, for 
a Double-action Turnip-Cutter ; invented by the late James Gardner, 
improved by Alexander Samuelson, and manufactureil by the Exhibitor. 
Phillips and Woods, of Brandon and Stowmarket : tlie Prize of Three Sove- 
reign's, for their Hand Pvoot and Mincing-Machine ; invented and im- 
proved by Frederick Phillips of Brandon, and manufactured by James 
Woods of Stowmarket. 
PiCHARD Garrett and Sox, of Leiston, Saxmundham: the Prize of Fivk 
Sovereigns, for their Cake-Breaker, adapted for every variety of Cake ; 
improved and manufactured by themselves. 
Alfred Crosskill, of Beverley : the Prize of Five Sovereigns, for his 
Three-horse Power Exccntric ]Mill for grinding Bones, &c. ; improved by 
William Crosskill, and manufactured by the Exhibitor. 
Bukgess and Key, of Newgate Street, London : the Prize of Three Sove- 
reigns, for their American Churn ; invented by C. J. Anthonj' of the 
United States ; and improved and manufactured by themselves. 
MEDALS. 
Clayton, Shuttleworth, and Co., of Lincoln : a Silver Medal, for their 
adaptation of an Improved Kevolving Screen, which " separates the tail 
from the good corn ; and in one operation, in addition to thrashing, pre- 
piares and puts the corn into bags fit for market ;" invented, improved, 
and manufactvu'ed by themselves (see " Commendations "). 
William Dray and Co., of Swan Lane, London : a Silver Medal, for 
their Grain and Seed Separator ; invented by G. B. Salmon, Illinois ; 
and improved and manufactured by themselves. 
Eansomes and Sims, of Ipswich : a Silver IMedal, for their Subsoil and 
Trench Plough ; invented and improved by Robert Cotgreave of Ipswich, 
and manufactured by themselves. 
John Palmer, of Stockton-on-Tees : a Silver Medal, for his Compound- 
action Clod-Crusher and IioUer ; invented by John Patterson of Beverley ; 
improved by John Patterson of Beverley, and Brown (Brothers) of 
Stockton-on-Tees ; and manufactured for the Exhibitor by Brown 
(Brothers) of Stockton-on-Tees. 
James Boydell, of Camden-Town, London : a Silver Medal, for his 
Wheels fitted \\itli an Endless Railway ; invented and improved by him- 
self; and manufactured by Boydell and Glasier, of Camden Works. 
PiiCHARD Garrett and Son, of Leiston, Saxmundham : a Silver Medal, 
for their impi-oved Barley-Hummeller, connected with their Fixed Barn- 
Works ; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves (see 
" Commendations "). 
Egbert Hunt, of Earl's Colne, Essex : a Silver Medal, for his improved 
Machine or Engine, for Drawing Clover and Trefoil seed ; improved and 
manufactured by himself. 
William Coulson, of Fetter-Lane, York : a Silver Medal, for his Com- 
bined Machine for Boring and Mortising ; invented and manufactured by 
himself (see " Commendations"). 
Alfred Crosskill, of Beverley : a Silver JIedal, for his improved Clod- 
Crusher, or Serrated Poller ; invented and improved by William Cross- 
kill, and manufactured by the Exhibitor. 
William Pierce, late of 73, Mark-Lane, London : a Silver Med.vl, for his 
Spring-Shaft Car, or Chaise-Cart ; invented by the Kev. Frederick 
Glover, of London, and manufactured by the Exhibitor. The Judges 
have remarked in making this award : — " This car has pcculiarlj' con- 
