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The committee also found exhibited several articles of great merit,, 

 but as they were not enumerated on the books of the Society, though, 

 well deserving premiums, we have omitted them in our report. 

 All of which is respectfully submitted. 



CALEB F. DAVIS, 

 J. ATKINSON, 

 CHARLES F. STEIN, 

 E. G. MORTON. 



Committee. 



CLASS II. ^SEEDLE, SHELL AND WAX WORK. 



The Committee on needle, shell and wax work, beg leave to report, 

 that they found on their list, many articles of superior merit, not named 

 in the premium list, and that premiums were offered for some articles 

 not exhibited. We therefore found it necessary to recommend many 

 discretionary premiums and have done so with more freedom, as the 

 list offered was not filled. 

 No. 28. Mrs. S. W. Taj lor, Detroit, ornamental needle work, 



1st premium, $3 00 



No. 74. Miss L. Lord, Detroit, ornamental needle work, 2d 



premium, _. 2 00 



No. 45. Miss M. F. Elliott, Detroit, ornamental needle work, 



3d premium, 1 00 



No. 49. Holmes & Co., Detroit, embroidered cloak, 1 00 



No. 35. Miss Mary Jones, Tecumseh, embroidered vest, 1 00 



No. 39. Miss S. S. Miller, Detroit, hexagon sofa pillow, 2 00 



No. 18. H. Schoonaker, Detroit, fancy chair work, 1st premium, 3 00 

 No. 100. Mrs. J. A. Berry, Detroit, fancy chair work, 1st prem., 2 00 

 No. 122. Beecher, Rice & Ketchura, Detroit, worsted work, 1st 



premium, 3 00 



No. Y9. Mrs. "W. R King, Detroit, worsted work, 2d premium, 2 00 

 No. 77. « " " " 3d " 1 00 



No. 137. Mrs. Sam'l Lathrop, Adrian, worked collar, 1st prem., 3 00 

 No. 82. Miss A. Mead, Mead's Mill, " " 2d " 2 00 



No. 106. Mrs. J. Arnold, Dexter, " " 3d " 1 00' 



