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EDITORIAL OBSERVATIONS. 
First prize, a Gold Medal to No. 1912, Desvaux Roze (agriculturist), at 
Courville, department of Eure and Loir. 
Class II .—To the owner of the best Female. 
No Entry. 
SHEEP. 
FRENCH MERINO. 
Class I .—To the owner of the best Bam of any age. 
First prize, a Gold Medal to No. 1923, Charles Lefebvre, of St. Escobille, 
departement de Seine et Oise. 
Second prize, a Silver Medal to No. 1914, German Victor Garnod, of 
Genouilly, Crisenoy, departement de Seine et Marne. 
Third prize, a Bronze Medal to No. 1927, Auguste Charles Louis Noblet, 
Chateau-Renard, arrondissement de Montargis, departement du Loiret. 
Highly Commended.—No. 1928, Auguste Charles Louis Noblet, Chateau- 
Renard, arrondissement de Montargis, departement du Loiret; and No. 
1920, Rene Bailleau, of Illiers, departement d’Eure et Loir. 
Commended.—No. 1916, Germain Victor Garnod, of Genouilly, Crisenoy, 
departement de Seine et Marne. 
Grand Gold Medal of Honour to No. 1923, Charles Lefebvre, of St. 
Escobille, departement de Seine et Oise. 
Class II .—To the owner oj the best Pen of Three Females. 
First prize, a Gold Medal to No. 1933, Arsene Gatineau, Farm of Beau 
Frangais, Canton of Iliers, department of Eure et Loir. 
Second prize, a Silver Medal to No. 1936, Germain Victor Garnod, of 
Genouilly, Crisenoy, department of Seine et Marne. 
Third prize, a Bronze Medal to No. 1930, Marin Rene Bailleau, Illiers, 
department of Eure et Loir. 
Highly Commended.—No. 1935, Germain Victor Garnod, of Genouilly, 
Crisenoy, department of Seine et Marne. 
SPANISH MERINO. 
Class I .—To the owner of the best Bam of any age. 
First prize, a Gold Medal to No.. 1941, Christian Carl Suntheim, of 
Niedergandcrn, near Gottingen, in Hanover. 
Second prize, a Silver Medal to No. 1940, Christian Carl Suntheim, of 
Niedergandcrn, near Gottingen, in Hanover. 
Third prize, a Bronze Medal to No. 1942, Christian Carl Suntheim, of 
Neidergandern, near Gottingen, in Hanover. 
Class II.— To the owner of the best Pen of Three Females. 
First prize, a Gold Medal to No. 1945, Frederick Homeyer, Ranzin, near 
Mokow, Pomerania. 
Second prize, a Silver Medal to No. 1946, Frederick Homeyer, Ranzin, 
near Mokow, Pomerania. 
Third prize, a Bronze Medal to No. 1943, Christian Carl Suntheim, of 
Niedergandern, near Gottingen, in Flanover. 
SAXON MERINO. 
Class I .—To the oicner of the best Bam of any age. 
First prize, a Gold Medal to No. 1947, Carl August Gadegast, Thai, near 
Oschatz, Saxony. 
