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E. G. Studley, Claverack, Columbia county, for a very choice apple, cul- 

 tivated by him as a seedling, but on examination is believed to be the 

 same as Duchess of Oldenberg, Downing's Fruits . 



W. D. AYalcott, Whitestown, lot of very fine bow apples,.. .Downing's Fruits. 



N. & E. S. Hay ward, Brighton, Monroe county, for their superior collec- 

 tion of apples, in addition to the first premium, Downing's Fruits. 



Pears — Twelve varieties. 



1st, Henry Tail, Troy, #8 



2d, P. Brintnall, Utica, - 6 



Six varieties. 



1st, W. R. Coppock, Buffalo, 5 



2d, Wm. Tracy, Utica, 3 



3d, Henry Vail, Troy, 2 



4th, Wm. C. Johnson, Utica, Thomas. 



Collection of Pears. 



Henry Tail, Troy, 70 varieties, cannot be too highly commended, Dip. & 



Hovey's Fruits. 

 H. G. Dickinson, Lyons, Wayne county, Tdoz. Bartlett pears, and 6 varie- 

 ties of pears, very fine, Barry's Fruit Garden. 



Oapt. Wm. Mervine, Utica, 4 varieties, Barry's Fruit Garden. 



Six varieties, very fine, entered after the awards were comple- 

 ted by the committee; on examination they recommended that a 

 volume of Hovey's Colored Fruits, be presented to the exhibitor, 

 Lewis Eaton, Buffalo. 



T\oelve Peaches. 

 H. G. Dickinson, Lyons, Wayne county, 3 



Six varieties Peaches. 

 H. G. Dickinson, Lyons, Vol. Trans. 



Plums — Collection of Plwns. 



1st. C. S. Wilson,! Utica, 5 



2d, Wm. Tracy, Utica, 3 



3d, W. C. Johnson, Utica, 1 



Four vaielies. 



let, Capt. Wm. Mervine, Utica, 3 



2d, J. T. Stevens, Utica, 2 



3d, Wm. Tracy, Utica, Trans. 



7\celvc Plums. 

 Henry Vail, Troy, 2 



