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greatast quantity of land (as in Premium I.) not being less than 
fifteen acres, a silver cup, value five guineas. 
Premium V. To the person, being^ the owner of the land, 
who shall drain the greatest quantity of wet, spongy, clay, or 
morass ground, not being less than twenty acres, a silver medal. 
Premium VI. To the tenant and occupier, who shall dram 
with stone or brick, the greatest quantity of land, not being less 
than ten acres, a silver cup, value seven guineas. 
Premium VII. To the tenant and occupier, who shall dram 
the second greatest quantity of land, (as in Premium VI.) not being 
less than five acres, a silver cup, value five guineas. 
(fT The manner praaised by Mr. Elkington, and suggested by Dr. 
Andersan, inhis Essays on Agriculture, (Vol. I Essay II.) is recommended . 
Premium VIII. To the tenant and occupier, who shall drain 
the greatest quantity of land with sods in the best manner, not less 
than twenty acres, a silver cup, value fve guineas. 
Premium IX. To the person who shall drain the greatest 
quantity of land, not less than fve acres, with the new draining 
brick, recommended by the Society, a silver cup, value seven 
guineas. 
Persons wishing to become claimants for this premium, may 
have models of the brick, by applying to the Secretary ; and the Society 
recommend this brick on account of the very great saving there is, between 
tire common walling brick and this in draining. 
* Premium X. To the person, being the owner, who shall 
inclose and improve, in the best and most effeftual manner, the 
