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Prizes  j or  Essays  and  Reports. 
6.  The  suitableness  or  otherwise  of  the  farm  buildings  to  improved 
husbandry. 
7.  The  extent  of  under-draining  effected  in  the  county. 
8.  The  improvements  made  since  the  Report  of  the  Rev.  Joseph 
Plymley  in  1803. 
9.  The  improvements  still  required  in  the  county  generally. 
III.  Diseases  of  Farm  Horses. 
Twenty  Sovereigns  will  be  given  for  the  best  Report  on  Diseases 
arising  from  the  Mismanagement  of  Farm  Horses. 
1.  Insufficient  or  improper  food. 
2.  Overwork. 
3.  Insufficient  shelter. 
4.  Neglect  of  incipient  disease. 
5.  Want  of  medical  skill  in  professional  attendants. 
IV.  Diseases  after  Parturition. 
Twenty  Sovereigns  will  be  given  for  the  best  Report  on  the 
Diseases  after  Parturition  in  Cows  and  Sheep,  with  the  Remedies. 
V.  Production  of  Butter. 
Ten  Sovereigns  will  be  given  for  the  best  Essay  on  the  Production 
of  Butter. 
YI.  Agricultural  Chemistry. 
Twenty  Sovereigns  will  be  given  for  the  best  Essay  on  any  sub- 
ect  in  Agricultural  Chemistry. 
VII.  Agricultural  Geology. 
Fifty  Sovereigns  will  be  given  for  the  best  Report  on  the  Agri- 
cultural Geology  of  England  and  Wales. 
1.  General  view  of  strata. 
2.  General  view  of  soils  as  connected  or  disconnected  with  the 
strata  on  which  they  rest,  and  the  origin  of  the  soil  where 
they  agree  and  where  they  differ. 
3.  Manures  adapted  to  different  soils. 
4.  Aptitude  of  different  subsoils  for  different  kinds  of  drainage. 
5.  Crops  adapted  to  different  soils. 
