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Raifinff Walnuts, Chefnuts, and Beech.— K Vxemmm 
of Five Guineas, or a Silver Cup, will be given to the perfon 
who (hall, before January 1798, plant, and effeaually fence 
in and fecure, the grcateft number, not lefs than two acres, 
with Walnut, Chefnut, or Beech Trees, on lands generally 
left wafte, or appropriated to Firs only. 
The plantations to be viewed, and claims made m April, 
four years after planting, with an account of the mimber ot 
plants per acre, and the whole expence attending the planta- 
tion to that time. 
,2. Nmt Cattle ufed in Hajiandry.-To tlie Gentleman 
or Farmer, who fliall, In the years 1790 or 1791,9 oiigh with 
Oxen or with Oxen and Bulls, or any Neat Cattle, collared 
and harneffed, the grcateft number of acres (in proportion 
to his arable land) not lefs than one hundred, and lhall con- 
flantlyufe fuch oxen, &C. through one whole year, m the 
different departments of Hulbandry, and give the Society an 
accurate account of the year’s expence attending them ; to- 
gether with his calculation of the advantages or difadvan- 
uges attending the working of fuch team, on a comparifon 
whh a team of horfes, fufficient to have done the lame bull- 
nefs; Ten Guineas, or a Piece of Plate of equal value. 
N. B. Bulls, Gales, and Spayed Heifers, are included in 
the above Premium. 
^ Two Guineas will be given to the driver. 
Accounts to be fent, and claims to be made, on or before 
the firJl of November in either year. 
53. Repairing without re-ploughing afctiling Oop of Grajfo'. 
—To the Gentleman or Farmer who, in the years 1790 or 
1791, fhall produce to the Society the bell account, tounded 
on experiment, of repairing, without replouglung, a tailing 
crop of Grall’es, fown on land intended to be laid down tor 
pathire; Five Guineas, or a Piece of Plate of equal value. 
Claims to be made before the firll day ot November iu 
either year. 
^q. Propagation 
