Awards at Shi'ewshury : Commendations. xxxlii 
*Tlie Ucv. John Hirx, of The Citadel, near Slii ev/sbury : for liis 40 weeks and 4 days- 
old cross-bred Essex and Neapolitan Sow (of a small breed); bred by himself. 
*The Rev. John Hii.i., of The Citadel, near Slirevvsbury': for bis 46 weeks and 4 days- 
old cross-bred Essex and Neajiolitan Sow (of a small breed) ; bred by liimself. 
The Rev. John Hill, of The Citadel : for his 46 weeks and 4 days-old cross-bred Essex 
and Neapolitan Sow (of a small breed) ; bied by himself. 
The Rev. John Hill, of the Citadel : for his 3 years 3 months and 17 days-old cross- 
bred Essex and Neapolitan Sow (of a small breed); bred by himself. 
William Fisher Hobbes, of Marks Hall: for his 20 months-old Improved-Essex Sow 
(of a small breed); bred by himself. 
William Fisher Hobbes, of Marks Hall: for his 7 months-old Improved-Essex Sow 
(of a small breed) ; bred by himself. 
*Philip Pi'SEV, M.P., of Pusoy, near Faringdon, Berkshire : for his pen of 9^ mon'hs- 
old Berkshire Brecding-Sow-Pigs (of a large breed); bred by liimself. 
[These Commi'iulalions .ire arranged in tlic (inlcr of tlic numbers of the Cerlilicales to wliioh 
they refer. The mark (•) signiftis ''iiioiily commendkd;" the omission of it, "i om- 
MENDED ;" by the Judges. 
CHEESE. 
The Rev. John Justice, Reclor of Tylitfield, near Whitchurch, Shrop- 
shire : the Prize of Ten Pounds, for his hundredweight of Cheshire 
Cheese, as the best Sami)le of Cheese made within the District of 
the Meeting. 
John Sutton Wilkinson, of Madeley, near Newcastle, Staffordshire: 
the Prize of Five Pounds, for his hundredweight of Cheshire- 
Thick Cheese, as the second-best Sample of Cheese made within the 
District of the Meeting. 
IMPLEMENTS. 
[The Award of Prizes in the Implement Department will be found in 
the Report of the Consulting Engineer of the Society, printed in 
the body of the present part of the Journal : page 305.] 
