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.^•eateft quantity of Apple-Trees for Cyder Fruit, In dirett 
lines, lixty yards equidiftant from each other, fo as not to 
prevent the land fronrhelng cafily ploughed, and fliall fence 
and proteft fuch trees from the bite of cattle; Five Guineas, 
or Plate of equal value. 
No claim to be admitted for a lefs number than four hun- 
dred trees; any claim for fuch, or a larger number, to be 
made In or before the month of June 1793. Tall trees are 
recommended for this purpofe, as being more out of the 
reach of cattle, and not fo liable as dwarfs to injure the crop 
growing under them. 
67. Cyder of various Sorts . — To the perfon who, from the 
growth of 1790 or 1791, fhall make Cyder from the grcatefl 
number of different forts of apples, keeping the forts per- 
feftly unmIxed. Thofe forts to be not lefs than fix, nor lefs 
than one liogfiiead of Cyder to be made of each fort. The 
Cyder to be made and managed as nearly alike as may be, 
put into perieftly found and fweet calks, and kept In the fame 
cellar till Auguft following ; then to be taffed bv appoint- 
ment of the Society, and the forts accurately defcribed ; the 
Society to be at liberty to have a dozen bottles of eachVort, 
if they lhall think proper, paying for the fame. Ten Guineas! 
-The feparate procefs required, to be afcertained to the 
Society’s fatisfaftion. 
N. B. The foundeft keeping, and finefi-flavoured fruits arc 
recommended. 
68. Smut in Wheat. —To the perfon who lhall dlfcover, 
and fatisfaaorily explain to this Society^ the caufe of Smut 
in Wheat, and point out an effeftual remedy for the fame, to 
be verified by experiments; Ten Guineas, or a recommen- 
dation to Parliament for a reward proportioned to the value 
ot the difcovery'. 
CLASS 
