day of May i8oij and the first day of May 1802, with Larchy 
Willow, Alder, Birch, and Fir Trees, Including the several 
varieties of each, and the plants not to be more than four feet 
asunder, a filver medal. 
Certificates of the planting, and that the whole is properly fenced 
and secured, to be sent to the Secretary, on or before the 24th of 
June 180a. 
CLASS II. 
Premium I. To the owner and occupier, who shall sow not 
less than five acres of land with wheat, in rows, the rows at the 
distance of not less than nine Inches, and who shall keep the intervals 
cleanest from weeds, a silver medal. 
Premium II. To the tenant and occupier, who shall sow not 
less than five acres of land with wheat (as in Premium I.) and 
who shall keep the Intervals cleanest from weeds, a silver cup 
value seven guineas. 
Premium III. To the person who shall raise the best crop of 
zoheat from the smallest quantity of seed, on not less than two 
acres, a premium of a cup, value Jive guineas. 
N. B. Potatoe Ground is excluded. 
Claims for these three premiums must be sent to the Secretary, on or 
before the first of January 1802, and the crops will be viewed at proper 
times by the Society’s inspectors. Certificates of the weight of grain raised, 
aro required from thc-owner, or his agent or servants. 
