TEANSACTIONS. 13T 



Mrs. S. "W. Leavitt, Mrs. Benjamin Lang and Mrs Trefetli'. 

 en; quilts, a fine specimen, knit by Mrs. E. Coleman; 

 others, by Mary Flanders, Mrs. Otis Bartlett, Martha A. 

 Hoyt and D. H. Gilman ; fine specimens of Grecian paint- 

 ings by Lucy J. Blake, Ellen Sullivan, S. E. Sawyer and 



E. "Warren ; some crayons by Nellie Purdy and Mrs. Daniel 

 Trefethen ; some beautiful specimens of leather frames by 

 Harriet Robinson, and Mrs. R. Carter; what-nots, orna- 

 mented with leather work, finely done, by Miss L. A. 

 Rundlett, Mrs. J. L. Lovering and Mrs. R. Carter ; some 

 hanging vases by Georgic Robinson ; a flower harp by S. 

 A. Gale, and some ornamental boxes by Mrs. John L. Lov- 

 ering ; a moss cottage by Mrs. Daniel Trefethen ; and some 

 shell pyramids by Mrs. Lovering and Mrs. Daniel Trefeth- 

 en ; an ingenious puzzle by J. H. Smith ; wax flowers, by 

 Mrs. Ryder; a fine pin cushion, ingeniously done, by Mrs. 



F. Tuxbury ; a beautiful specimen of oriental painting on 

 glass, for tables, by Mrs. H, Wells ; also, one in frame, by 

 M. A. Hoit ; a paiuting on exhibition, by Mr. E. Bryant, 

 and some fine specimens of ambrotypes by Mr. Sawyer ; a 

 fine variety of dahlias, exhibited by John T. Smith, togeth- 

 er with a variety of plants; some fine boquets, by Mrs. 

 John B. Haley and R. W. Currier, and a fine piece of do- 

 mestic carpeting by Mrs. "Wm. Rowe, are some. of the speci- 

 mens which come particularly under our notice. 



In conclusion, the committee have awarded as follows : 



WORSTED WORK. 



Mrs. Frank Tuxbury, best specimen, 

 Mrs. F. S. Sherman, second best specimen, 

 Hannah M. Chase, ottoman, raised work, first 



premium, 

 Harriet Kimball, raised work, second premium^ 

 Lizzie D. Robinson, lamp mat, 



