Awards for Essays and Reports. 
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Class IV. 
The Prize of 101. was awarded to Mr. J. Fulton, of Glasgow, for 
the best Essay on Eecent Improvements in Daiiy Practice. 
The Essay by Mr. Joseph Harding, of Marksbury, Bristol, was 
commended. 
Class V. 
The Prize of 10?. was awarded to Mr. H. Evershed, of Gosfield, 
Halstead, Essex, for the best Essay on the Proper Oflice of Straw ou 
the Farm. 
Class VII. 
The Prize of 101. was awarded to Professor Tanner, of Queen's 
College, Birmingham, for the best Essay on the Conditions of Seed- 
bed best suited to the various Agricultui-al Crops. 
