LIST OF PREMIUMS 



AWARDED AT THE 



ANNUAL MEETING OF THE N. Y. S. AG. SOCIETY, 



January 18, 1843. 



At the annual meeting of the New-York State Agricultural Soci- 

 ety, held at Albany, January 18, 1843, the following premiums were 

 awarded: 



ON ESSAYS, DESIGNS, PAINTINGS, &c. 



On Essays — To Willis Gaylord, Esq. Otisco, N. Y. for the best 

 Essay on the General Management of the Farm, $20 — to the same, 

 for the best Essay on the Management and application of Manures, 

 $20. 



On Designs — A gold medal, for the best Plan of a Farm House, 

 Barn and necessary outbuildings, was awarded to John J. Thomas of 

 Macedon, Wayne county, N. Y. and a silver medal for the second 

 best, to D. G. Mitchell of Salem, Ct. 



On Paintings — Gold medals of equal value, to Woodside of Phil- 

 adelphia, and Van Zandt of Albany, for portraits of Domestic Ani- 

 mals. A silver medal to E. Whitfield, Albany, for the best specimen 

 of Floral Painting. 



ON FIELD CROPS. 



On Indian Corn — First premium to Samuel Phelps of Ira, Cayu- 

 ga county. 122 bushels per acre — $15. 



Second, to Wm. Ingells of Volney, Oswego county. 89 bushels 

 per acre — $10. 



Third, to Joseph F. Oshorn of Port Byron. $5. 



Fourth, to Anthony Van Bergen of Coxsackie, Greene county. 85 

 bushels 51 lbs. per acre — diploma. 



On Barley — First premium to JVathaniel S. Wright of Vernon, 

 Oneida county. 53 bushels per acre — $10. 



Second, to T. I. Vandeveer of Amsterdam, Montgomery county. 

 40| bushels per acre — $5. 



On Rye — First premium to Israel F. Goodwin of Westmoreland, 

 Oneida county. 32 bushels and 36 lbs. per acre — $10. 



Second, to T. L Vandeveer^ Amsterdam. 28 bushels, 29 quarts 

 per acre — $5. 



[Senate No. 63.J H 



