168 Tkansactions oi- tiik San Joaqi'in \'ai.i ky 



Wni. M. H:ig„'- A Sdii, Stockton — <»iic sack of ryi'. 



Win. M. H!n;i,"i .V Son, Stockton— Four stalks of corn. 



Jos. I'litiiaiii. MokcIuniiK! Uivcr — Four nlulksot" Kiyptinn oorn, prown from one kornfl. 



G. C. Ilohnaii, Lockfoi-il — Oiu> halo of hops. 



Mrs. .1. ('. J{ciil. Stockton — Oisphty of dried j;rasscs. 



Roherl Roid. St()ckto!i — I)isj>Iay of vcjjc'tuljK's. 



CI,.^S.S III. — WINK.'* AND nilAM>IES. 



Geo. West »t rorupaiiy, Stockton — Hrandy, viiifajje of 1.S75. 

 Geo. West & Coin|>any, Stockton — I)ry wliitc wine. vinla!;o of 1875. 

 Geo. West A" (^)!npany, Stockton — I>ry red wine, vintage of 1S74. 

 (leo. West it Company. Stockton — Sweet wliite wine, vintage of 187J. 

 Geo. West .t roinpany, Stockton — Sweet j)ort wine, vintajje of 1875. 

 Geo. West »t Comjiatiy, Stockton — Sweet angelica wine, vinUigcof 1875. 

 Geo. West & Company, Stockton — Samples of Madeira. 

 Geo. West A' rom|)any, Stockton — Samples of sherry, 

 (leo. West A Company, Stockton — Samples of sparkling. 



CLAS.S IV. — HOKTlCCl.TlKK. 



Mrs. (ico. S. Ladd, Stockton — Five varieties of nlmonds. 



•los. Hide, Jr., Stockton — Peanuts. 



Robert lleid, Stockton — Fre.sh figs. 



Mrs. J. C. Reid, Stockton — Dried figs. 



Mrs. J. C. Reid, Stockton — Dried peaches. 



Mrs. J. C. Reid, Stockton — Dried ai)ricot.s. 



Mrs. J. C. Reiil. Stockton — Dried nectarines. 



W. 11. Van Vlear. Stockton— (^liiicos. 



J. R. W. Hitchcock. Stockton— Watermelons. 



L. U. Sliippee, Stockton — Twenty-five varieties of apples. 



L. U. Shippee. Stockton — Two varieties of pears. 



L. U. Shippee. Stockton — Two varieties of (piinces. 



L. U. Shippee, Stockton — Two varieties of almonds. 



L. U. Shi|>])ee, Stockton — One variety of figs. 



L. U. Shippee, Stockton — One variety of English walnuts. 



Mrs. J. C. Reid, Stockton — Dried prunes. 



J. C. Bowden, Stockton — Specimens of raisins, (tordo Blanco. 



J. C. Bowden, Stockton — Specimen of raisins, Sultana. 



Ada M. Iluggins, Stockton — Specimen of ]>omegranates. 



Jas. Littlehale, Stockton — Six hoxes of dried fruit. 



Jas. Littlehale, Stockton — One jar of dried fruits. 



Geo. West X- Company, Stockton— Collection of taMe, raisin, and wine grapes. 



Mrs. L. M. Fairbanks, Stockton — Specimen of pomegranates. 



Jos. Putnam, Mokelumne River — Thirty varieties of apples. 



Jos. Putnam, Mokidumne l{iver — Ten varieties of pears. 



Jos. Putnam, Mokelumne River — One variety of quinces. , 



.los. Putnam, Mokelumne River — Twenty varieties of grapes. 



W. If. Van Vlear, .Stockton — Specimen of Black Morocco grapes. 



W. II. Van Vlear, Stockton — Sjjecimen of Isabella grapes. 



F. J. Curtis, Stockton — Two specimens of almonds. 



C V. Thomjison, .Stockton — Two sp<"cimens of peaches. 



0. V. Thotiipson, .Stockton — Three specimens of watermelons. 



W. ir. Van Vlear, Stockton — Specitnen of pomegranates. 



Fratik Cutting. .Stockton — Specimen of fresh tigs. 



Bertie Lyons, Stockton — Box of dried |ieas. 



Bertie Lyons, Stockton — Box of drieil lii;s. 



Bertie Lyons, Stockton — Box of dried j)rune8. 



Bertie Lyons, .Stockton — Twelve quinces. 



Mrs. S. W. Sperry, Stockton — Eleven varieties of grapes. 



W. L. Overheiser, Stockton — Sample of lOmperor gra|)es. 



KKUIT8 IX .TAR.'i. 



Mrs. Jos. Hale, Stockton — Thirty gla.sses of assorted jellies. 



Mrs. Jos. Ilnle, Stockton — Thirty jars of fruit in sugar, 



Mrs. Jos, Ilale, Stockton — Twenty-one jars of assorted pickles. 



Mrs. Jos. Ilale. Stockton — Fourteen jars of fruit in spirits. 



Mrs. C. J. Smith. Stockton — Display of assorted jellies. 



Mrs, W. II. Van Vlear, .Stockton — Twentv-five glasses of assorted jellies. 



Mrs. W. II. Van Vicar, Stockton— Two jars of nickled figs. 



Mrs. W. II. Van Vlear, Stockton — Two jars oC i>lackberry jam. 



Mrs. J. C. Reid, Stockton— Display of assorted jellies. 



Mrs. J. C. Reid, Stockton — Thirteen jara of pickles. 



