quantity of land broaci-caft, and twice hand-hoe it m order 
that It may be afcertained which of the tM^o is the belt and 
moft profitable method of cultivating that valuable plant as a 
food for cattle, Iheep, &c. Five Guineas, or a Piece of 
Plate of equal value. 
Claims to be made on or before the firft of Noy. 1790, 
previous to the feeding off the crops ; which mtift after Inch 
claim, be fed off with the claimant’s own flock. The whole 
expence of culture, with every particular refpeaing the 
profit arlfmg from each diflina crop, f f 
was maintained upon them feparately, mufl be fully fet forth 
to tire Society on or before the 5th of July 1791- 
To the perfon who in like manner fhall tranfplant Rape 
intended to fland for feed, and fow in the fame field an equal 
quantity of land, notlefs than one acre, and manage it as be- 
fore dircaed, and fliall deliver in a true account ot the ex- 
pence of cultivation, and the produce, and profit of each fepa- 
rate crop; Five Guineas, or Plate of equal value. 
Thofe who intend to claim this Premium imifl give notice 
♦o the Secretary, previous to harvefling the_Rape, that the 
crops may be viewed by the Society’s Infpeaors. 
6^. Planting Crab-Stocks in Hedges. --Tio the perfon, 
wheiher landlord or tenant, who fliall in the years 1790 or 
3701, plant in the hedge-rows of his farm the greatefl quan- 
tii?of Crab-Stocks; and who, when they f ^ 
fliall graft them with Scions from fome of the befl forts of 
Cyder Fruits, and protea them from the bite ot catt e, an 
report the fuccefs and progrefs of the plantaUon to the So- 
ciety, on or before the firft ot June 1796; live Guineas, 01 
Plate of equal value. 
No claim to be admitted for a lefs quantity than four 
hundred, which mufl be deemed by the Society's Inlpefctors 
thriving trees; nor mufl it be the defign to tranfplant them 
afterwards into any orchard or other place, it being the wiih 
of the Society to promote the Increafe ot apple-trees, without 
injuring or incumbering pafttire lands. 
66. Apple-Trees for Cyder.— To the perfon who fliall, m 
the years 1790 or 1791, plant upon his arable 
