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Manning, Miss, the large silver medal to, for a portrait, xlvi.
Manufactures, premiums in, xxxii. to xxxiv.,-papers in, 80 to

84.

Marbles, on exhibiting specimens of British, xliii.

Marshall, Mary, two guineas to, for a bonnet made of indigen-
ous grass, xlv., 81.

Matthews, Mr. David, the silver Vulcan medal to, for an im-
proved mode of barrowing out soil, xliv.,-his communication
respecting, 94.

Mechanics, premiums in, xxxiv. to xxxvii.,-papers in, 85 to

194.

Melting-pots, improved, the silver Vulcan medal to Mr. L. Anstey,
for, 32.

Miller, Miss A., the gold Isis medal to, for carvings in ivory,
xlviii.

Millot, Miss Amenaide, the large silver medal to, for a chalk
drawing, xlv.

Mocatta, Mr. D., the silver Isis medal to, for a design in Doric
architecture, xlvii.

Moore, Mr. Henry, the large silver medal to, for his mode of
etching and cleaning alabaster, xliv.,-his communication
respecting, 54.

Moreau, M., the thanks of the Society to, for his tabular view
of British commerce, xlviii.

Morrice, Mrs., the silver Ceres medal to, for a bonnet made of
Spring wheat, xlv., 81.

Morton, Miss H. H., the large silver medal to, for a group of
flowers, xlvi.

0.

Officers of the Society, a list of the, ii.

Opium, British, proportion of morphia contained in, 56.

P.

Pain, Maria, two guineas to, for a bonnet made of spring wheat,
xlv., 81.

Panormo, Mr. Constantine, the large silver medal to, for a copy
of a figure, xlvii.

Pasmore, Mr. D., the silver Isis medal to, for an historical
drawing, xlvi.

Pechey, Mr. Elisha, five guineas to, for his pump for raising
water, xliv.,—his communication respecting, 134.

Percussion lock for ships' cannon, the gold Vulcan medal to T.
Dickinson, Esq. Capt. R. N., for his, xliv,

Percy, Mr. T., the silver palette to, for a drawing of a land-
scape, xlvi.

Perkins and Heath, Messrs., on the prevention of forgery, 217.
Petchey and Wood, Messrs., the gold Ceres medal to, for making
and importing extract of Mimosa bark, xlv.,-communication
respecting, 205.

Physick, Mr. E. G., the gold Isis medal to, for a model of a
group, xlvii.

Plane, the sum of ten guineas to Mr. C. W. Williamson, for his
double-bevelled, 85.

Planting timber, the large gold medal to Colonel James Wilson,
for, 12.

Plat, material used in Tuscany for, the silver Ceres medal to
Mr. William Salisbury, for his communication on, 21.

of doubled wheat straw, the silver Ceres medal to Mrs.
Lowrey, for a bonnet made of, 82.

Polite arts, premiums in, xxi. to xxxi.,-papers in, 58 to 79.
Preface, ix.

Premiums, i.

Presents, 299,

Pump, the sum of five guineas to Mr. Elisha Pechey for his
forcing, 134.

R.

Ridgard, Mr. F. R., the silver palette to, for a chalk drawing,
xlv.

Roberts, Mr. John, the large silver medal and fifty guineas to,
for an apparatus to enable persons to breathe in thick smoke,
or in air loaded with suffocating vapours, xliv.,-his commu-
nication respecting, 35.

S.

Sale, Miss, the silver palette to, for a chalk drawing, xlv.

Salisbury, Mr. William, the silver Ceres medal to, for his com-
munication respecting the material employed in Tuscany for
fine plat, xliv.,-the communication, 21.

Salmon, Miss Harriet, the silver Isis medal to, for a drawing in
chalk, xlvi.

Savage, Mr. William, the large silver medal and fifteen guineas
to, for his improvements in block printing, in imitation of
coloured drawings, 67.

Sedgwick, Mr. J. B., the silver Isis medal to, for a pencil draw-
ing, xlv.

Seed from American grass employed for plat, the sum of twenty
guineas to Messrs. Cowley and Staines, for, 16.

Shakespear, Colin, Esq., the gold Vulcan medal to, for his port-
able rope bridge of suspension, xlv.,-his communication
respecting, 160.

Ship's launch, the gold Vulcan medal to Mr. John Cow, for his
improved, 119.

Silk, observations on the culture of, by the late Archibald Ste-
phenson, Esq., 219.

Smith, Miss Martha, the silver palette to, for a chalk drawing,
xlv.

Mr. S. C., the silver Isis medal to, for a painting in oil,
xlvii.

Sockl, Mr. C., the large silver medal and ten guineas to, for
a safe valve for steam-boilers, xlv.,-his communication
respecting, 112.

Spring wheat, rewards given for plat made of, xiv., 81.

Stand for drawing boards of large area, the thanks of the Society
to Mr. Joseph Clement, for his, 138.

Steam culinary apparatus, addition to Capt. Bagnold's former
communication respecting, 213.

Stephenson, Archibald, Esq., on the culture of silk, 219.

Stumps of trees, the gold Ceres medal to J. Mackay, Esq., for a
machine for eradicating, 207.

Sturgeon, Mr. W., the large silver medal and thirty guineas to,
for his improved electro-magnetic apparatus, xliv.,—his com-
munication respecting, 37.

Suffocating vapours, the large silver medal to Mr. John Roberts,

for his apparatus to enable persons to breathe in thick
smoke, &c., 25.

Syrett, Mrs., ten pounds to, for a bonnet made of spring wheat,
xlv., 81.

T.

Tomkins, Miss Emma, the large silver medal to, for a compo-
sition of flowers, xlvii.

Tufnell, Miss Henrietta, the silver palette to, for a pencil draw-
ing, xlv.

Turrell, Mr. Edmund, the thanks of the Society to, for his im-
proved etching ground for engravers, 58.

Tytler, Mr. G., the silver Isis medal to, for a drawing, xlvii.

V.

Valve for steam-boilers, the large silver medal and ten guineas
to Mr. C. Sockl, for a safe, 112.

Varley, Mr. C., the thanks of the Society to, for a mode of
copying screws by the lathe, xlviii.,-his communication re-
specting, 90.

Venables, Mr. A. B., the silver Isis medal to, for a portrait, xlvii.
Venn, Anne, three guineas to, for a bonnet made of indigenous
grass, &c., xlv., 80.

Mrs., nine guineas to, for a bonnet made of indigenous
grass, &c., xlv., 80.

W.

Walker, Miss C. E., the large silver medal to, for a pencil
drawing, xlvi.

Warner, Mr. T., the large silver medal to, for a head in intaglio,
xlviii.

Warping peat moss, the large gold medal to Ralph Creyke,
jun., Esq., for, 3.

Warren, Mr. R. W., the large silver medal to, for a drawing of
a figure, xlvi.

Waters, Miss, the silver Isis medal to, for a portrait in minia-
ture, xlvi.

Webb, Mr. E. Watt, the silver Isis medal to, for a drawing of
animals, xlvi.

Whitworth, George, Esq., the silver Ceres medal to, for his im-
proved perennial ray grass, xliv.,-his communication respect-
ing, 23.

Williams, Mr. Evan, the large gold medal to, for an historical
composition, xlvii.

Williamson, Mr. C. W., the sum of ten guineas to, for his double-
bevelled plane, xliv.,-his communication respecting, 85.
Wilkinson, Mr. T., the silver palette to, for a pencil drawing,
xlv.

Wilson, Colonel James, the large gold medal to, for planting
timber, xliv.,—his communication respecting, 12.

Wood, Mr. J., the large silver medal to, for a design for the
Society's vignette, xlviii.

Woodhouse, Mr. W., the silver Isis medal to, for two medal
dies, xlviii.

Wright, Mr. H. T., the large silver medal to, for an outline of
a figure, xlvi.

THE END.

LONDON:

PRINTED BY T. AND J. B. FLINDELL, 67, ST. MARTIN'S-LANE.

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