No. 105.] 157 



VEGETABLES. 



The committee on vegetables have adjudged the following pre- 

 miums, viz : 

 On 12 best white table turnips, to Dr. Amaziah Brighara, 



of the Lunatic Asylum $1 00 



On 12 best carrots, to Mr. George S. Dana, of Utica, 1 00 



On 12 best table beets, to David Gray, of Marcy, 1 00 



On 12 best onions, to C. F. Grossman, of Rochester, 1 00 



On 12 best tomatoes, to David Gray, of Marcy, 1 00 



On 3 best heads of cabbage, to David Gray, of Marcy, 1 00 



On 10 egg plants and 1 tree of do. to C. E. Goodrich, of Utica, 1 00 



On best half peck of Lima beans to Amaziah Brigham, 1 00 



On 3 best squashes to the same, 1 00 



On best half peck of table potatoes, to James Rees, of 



New-Hartford, 2 00 



On second best diito, to Robert Eells of Westmorland, .... 1 00 

 On best seedling potatoes four specimens, half peck 



each, W. N. Langworthy, of Irondequoit, Monroe co. . . . . . 5 00 



On 12 ears best corn, to Charles W. Eells, of 



Kirkland, 1 00 



They also recommend that one volume of Transactions be given to 

 J. Greenleaf, Esq. of Brockport, of Monroe county, and one dollar 

 in cash for one and a half barrels of seed of the potato onion, given 

 for distribution among the members of agricultural society. 



They also recommend that one volume of Transactions be given 

 to Mr. G. W. Cromwell, for several fine specimens of Watermelons, 

 Mr. E. C. Goodrich, for several fine samples of watermelons and can- 

 telopes. 



They also recommend one dollar to be given to E. C, Goodrich, 

 for 12 best ears sweet corn one dollar. 



They also recommend that a volume of Transactions be given to 

 Mr. David Gray, for numerous fine samples of various species of veg- 

 etables. 



B. W. DWIGHT, 

 WILLIAM NEWCOMB, 

 H. L. R. SANFORD. 



Utica, Sept. 17, 1845. 



MISCELLANEOUS AND DISCRETIONARY PREMIUMS. 



G. Farmer, Mohawk, steam dairy operator, Diploma. 



Albert E. Jackson, Boonville, cheese press, do 



Mrs. L. T. Marshall, of Vernon, Oneida county, worked 



worsted shawl, ladies mitts, gentleman's gloves, .... 3 00 



Mather Beecher, Remsen, Oneida county, a bark mill, a 



premium of , vol. Trans. 



