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more interesting and beautiful ; and at the aame time add greatlj 

 to its agricultural and horticultural productions. 



All of which is respectfully submitted, 



R. T. UNDERHILL, M. D. 

 Croiixn Point j December , 1852. President. 



WYOMING. 



The annual fair of the Wyoming County Agricultural Associa- 

 tion was held agreeable to previous notice, on the 22d and 23d o 

 September. The wea^ther was peculiarly delightful, and the 

 crowd was immense. 



The exhibition was not what it ought to be for Wyoming 

 county, though in many respects it was better than last year. 

 The show of horses and colts was better than ever, some extra- 

 ordinary ones were from Genesee county. There was a tine ex- 

 hibition of two and three year old steers, and other young stock 

 of the Durham and Devon breeds. There were some choice spe- 

 cimens of long-wooled sheep, and one extraordinary French 

 buck, valued at $600 ; likewise, some very beau'iiful Spanish 

 mterinos. Only a few swine were presented, worthy of pre- 

 miums. Some fine lots of poultry were se^n, which appear to 

 be aa improvement upon the common kinds. A few farming im- 

 plements were shown, which were so highly polished that they 

 reflected great credit upon the manufacturer. Likewise some 

 mechanical productions of rare workmanship, which, I think, ar* 

 seldom, if ever excelled. 



t 

 In the domestic department were some fine specimens of female 



industry, which were not at all behind the times. 



We have procured a tent which cost upwards of $200, which 

 seems among other things to be indispensably necessary to the 

 prosperity of our association. Another thing we still lack, which 

 is money ; -we are unable through the ordinary means to offer 



