Ko. 112.] 181 



3. Benj. Enos, Be Ruyter, Madison county, 75. 9-32 bushels per 

 •acre, 



Barley. — 1. A. Gurnee, Watertown, JefFeison county, 282 

 'bushels on 4.27-100 acres of land, |15. 



2. David Hess, Fenner, Madison county, 128. 46-48 bushels on 

 2.15-100 acres, $10. 



3. R. S, Ransom, Fenner, Madison county, 104| bushels, or 

 2,19-100 bushels per acre, $6. 



4. Benj. Enos, De Ruyter, Madison county, 108. 30-48 bushels 

 on 4. 4-10 acres. Transactions. 



Buckwheat. — 1. Wm. P. Goonradt, Brunswick, Rensselaer 

 •county, §10. 



2. David Coonradt, Rensselaer county, $8. 



The sample of Wra. P. Coonradt, far exceeded the other ia 

 •quality. 



Beans. — Jeremiah Parker, Watertown, Jefferson county, 41 

 bushels on 1.1-10 of an acre, $10. 



Potatoes. — 1. Peter Crispell, jr.. Hurley, Ulster county, 554 

 bushels on 1.17-100 acres (Yam potatoe,) §15. 



2. Jeremiah Parker, Watertown, Jefferson county, 410 bushels 

 -on 1.4-100 acres, $10. 



Seedling potatoes, by Volney Burgess, Chatham j and fine seed- 

 lings, by C. E. Goodrich, Utica. 



Ruta Baga. — No statement complied witli the rules of the 

 Society. 



Carrots. — X. & E. S. Ilayward, Brighton, Monroe county, GOO 

 ^bushels on 55-100 acres, $80. 



Flax. — 1. Benjamin Aikin, Pittstown, Rensselaer county, 23| 

 l)ushels iiax seed, 415 pounds ilax,on l.lG-100 acres $10. 



Clovir 6'e€(i.— Frederick N. Tobey, EastBloomfield, 30;; < bus!i- 

 «ls on six acres and 100 rods, $5. 



Fruits. 

 Pears —Ellwan^^er &. Barry, Rochester, large Silver Medal. 



