xxxii Aivard of Implement Prizes at Warwick. 
Hill and Smith, of Brierley Hill, Dudley : the Prize of Two Sovereigns, 
for their Wrought-Iron Light-Land KoUer ; invented and manufactured 
by themselves. 
A. and E. Ckosskill, of Beverley : the Prize of Five Sovereigns, for their 
Clod-Crusher ; improved and manufactured by themselves. 
William C. Cambridge, of Bristol : the Prize of Three Sovereigns, for 
his Double-action Press-Wheel Poller and Clod-Crushcr ; invented, im- 
proved, and manufactured by himself. 
The Trustees of W. Crosskill, of Pjeverley : the Prize of Two Sovereigns, 
for their Clod-Crusher ; invented and improved by AV. Crosskill, and 
manufactured by themselves. 
LooMEs and Co., of Whittlesea, Cambridgeshire : the Prize of Ten Sove- 
reigns (Local Prize), for their Three Sets of Draining-Pipes. 
Thomas Scragg, of Calvelcy, Tarporley : the Prize of Three Sovereigns, 
for his Single-action Drain-tile and Pipe-making Machine ; invented, 
improved, and manufactured by himself. 
John Whitehead, of Preston : the Prize of Two Sovereigns, for his Drain- 
Pipe and Tile Machine ; invented, improved, and manufactured by 
himself. 
A. and W. Eddington, of Chelmsford : the Prize of Fifteen Sovereigns, 
for their Draining Windlass ; invented and manufactured by themselves : 
and a Draining Plough ; invented by John Fowler, Jun., of London, and 
manufactured by Fowler and Fry, I5ristol. 
Francis Parkes and Co., of Sutton Coldfield : the Prize of Three Sove- 
reigns, for their Set of Warwickshire Draining Tools ; improved and 
manufactured by themselves. 
Mapplebeck and Lowe, of Birmingham : the Prize of Two Sovereigns, for 
a Set of Draining Tools ; invented by Josiah Parkes, of Loudon, and 
manufactured by W. A. Lyndon, of Birmingham. 
John Whitehead, of Preston : the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, for his Brick- 
making and Tile Machine ; invented and manufactured by himself. 
Humphrey Chamberlain, of Kempsey, A¥orcester : the Prize of Five Sove- 
reigns, for a Brick and Tile-making Machine ; invented and manufac- 
tured by Messrs. Wright and Green, of Eugby. 
William Torr, of Aylesby Manor, Grimsby : the Prize of Ten Sovereigns 
(Local Prize), for his Farm Gate ; invented, improved, and manufactured 
by himself. 
MEDALS. 
William Snowden, of Longford, filouccstcr : a Silver Medal, for his Paring 
Plough ; invented and improved by William Woofe, of Western Birt, 
Gloucester, and manufactured by the Exhibitors. 
Burgess and Key, of 95, Newgate-Street, London : a Silver IMedal, for their 
Grass-Mowing Machine ; invented by J. Allen, of New York, improved 
and manufactured by the Exhibitors. 
Sidney Flavel and Co., of Leamington : a Silver Medal, for their 
Kitchener ; invented by Mr. Flavel, improved and manufactured by the 
Exhibitors. 
Thomas Gibbs and Co., of Half-Moon Street, Piccadilly : a Silver Medal, 
for their collection of Agricultural Plants, Seeds, and Grain. 
Peter Lawson and Son, of ]<Hlinbnrgh, and 27, Great George Street, West- 
minster : a Silver Medal, for their collection of Plants, Seeds, and 
Grain. 
