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Interest on stock, $210 00 



Donation from John Grieg, 50 00 



" '' Geo. Vail, 25 00 



" " Robt. A. Donaldson, 12 00 



" " J. P. Beekman, 50 00 



« " J. McD. Mclntyre, 20 00 



« " Joel Rathbone, 25 00 



" " Wm. H. Seward, 50 00 



Receipts at Fair, 3,723 80 



Appropriation from the State, . . . . : 700 00 



$4,865 80 

 Payments. 



Premiums, $1,600 50 



Balance due former Treasurer, 1 14 23 



Recording Secretary, 550 00 



Expenses at Fair, 300 00 



Subscriptions to Colman's European Agr'l. . . 100 00 



Design of Diplomas 50 00 



Binding, 328 00 



Printing and advertising, 409 34 



Incidental, 481 84 



$3,933.91 



Mr. Greig, chairman of the committee on the introduction of books 

 of agriculture into primary schools and school libraries, presented an 

 interesting and valuable report, which will be found among the trans- 

 actions of the society.* 



The following premiums were awarded : 



Wheat — First premium, $15, to M. Watson, Canandaigua ; 215 

 bushels on 4 acres and 12 rods. 



Corn — First premium not awarded ; the second, to J. F. Osborn, 

 Cayuga county ; 213§ bushels on 2 acres. 



Barley — First premium, Stephen B. Dudley, East-Bloomfield, On- 

 tario county ; 69 busheles per acre on two acres. 



Second premium, Wm. Wright, Vernon, Oneida county ; 50 

 bushels, 47 pounds per acre on 2 acres. 



Third premium, Nathaniel Wright, Vernon ; 47 bushels, 25 pounds 

 per' acre on 2 acres. 



Oats — First premium to Seth Lawton, Washington, Dutchess 

 county ; 120i bushels per acre. 



Second premium, J, F. Osborn, Port Byron, Cayuga county; 104 

 bushels per acre on 2 acres. 



• The Recordinsr Secretary has not been able to find the copy of Mr. Greig's Report, 

 among the papers of the Society — consequently, its publication is necessarily omitted. 



