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Grove Lawrence, Syracuse, 1 bbl. patent salt, Diploma, 



and, Vol. Trans. 



Joseph Miller, Utica, miniature frigate, and miniature ship 



full rigged, $3 00 



E. Comstock, Rome, a variety of agricultural and horticul- 

 tural implements presented for exhibition, Diploma and 5 00 



Julia N. Tucker, Albany, an embroidered port folio, Diploma. 



D. J. & A. T. Smith, Syracuse, 1 hand railroad car, .... do 



Mrs. Mary E. Storms, Utica, a brass bound shell box,. . . $2 00 



William Butler, Phelps, Ontario county, 1 coon skin 



rope, Vol. Trans 



George W. Henry, Frankfort, Herkimer county, a speci- 

 men of brushes, manufactured by him while entirely 

 blind, $2 00 



David Kendall, New-Lebanon, a sample of themometers, 



exhibited, Diploma. 



J.T . Farrand, for one water drawing machine, Vol. Trans. 



Mrs. B. R. Voorhies, of Amsterdam, for 4 cases of 

 manufactured articles, exhibiting very great evidence 



of skill, taste, industry and perseverance, Silver cup, 



and Diploma. 



Messrs. Brainard, Comstock & Co., Oneida county, pre- 

 sented 2 ploughs as specimens of workmanship, and 

 though to this committee was not delegated the autho- 

 rity to judge of these implements, yet as specimens of 

 finish and mechanical execution, they take pleasure in 

 awarding a Diplom a 



George Geddes, Onondaga county, presented 5 samples 

 seed corn, of different varieries, all very fine, do 



E. P. Evans, Lodi, Cattaraugus county, presented a stump machine, 

 in favor of which the committee were highly impressed, but after 

 some expense to the society in procuring an object for trial on the 

 ground, through some defect in construction, rather than principle, 

 probably, it failed. They, therefore, feel constrained to withhold 

 the premium they might otherwise have awarded. 



Walker & Gavit, Albany, for the best specimens of 

 Daguerreotype likenesses, Silver Med, 



S. C. Coffin, Portland, Chautauque county, presented some oil 

 paintings, which your committee consider commendable as specimens 

 of early effort in the art. 



Miss E. W. Gridley, of Kirkland, presented a beautiful 



specimen of oil painting, Diploma. 



Miss L. M. Fames, of New-Hartford, presented 8 knit 



window curtains, a tasty and elegant article, Diploma. 



