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David Mather, for buckskin gauntlets. 

 J. W. Palmer, for a cheese press. 

 J. R. Walker, for a set of teeth ; specimen of dentistry. 

 W. True, for a cage of live birds. 



M. S. Budlong, for a set of marbles. "A meritorious piece of work- 

 manship, worthy of premium." 



RECOMMENDATORY NOTICES. 



J. B. Clark & Manly Miles, case of preserved insects, No. 37. "Rec- 

 ommended to notice." 



Ward Gazlay, two trunks. "Worthy of notice." 



H. L. Wilcox, a box of honey. "Worthy of notice." 



FHnt Scientific Institute, a blue heron (preserved by Drs. Clark & Miles.) 

 "A fine specimen, worthy of notice." 



Joseph Woolhouse three panels — specimens of graining. "Worthy 



of notice." > 



FLOUR. 



Judges — Wm. R Scoville, Wm. S. Pearson. 

 Barrel of flour — first premium to P. Smith. 



" We consider this the first quality of flour, and recommend the first 

 premium." 



BUi'TER AND CHEESE. 



Judges — A. B. Pratt, Gurdon Watrous. 

 Cheese — first premium to R. B. Perry ; second to R. B. Perry. 



"The committee on butter and cheese would remark in relation to the 

 specimens of butter, that they were so uniformly good, that a very prac- 

 tical taste would be necessary to discriminate." 



DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. 



Judges — C. S. Thompson, Mrs. H. I. Higgins, Mrs. A. Thayer. 

 Woolen shawl — premium to H. L. Wilcox. "Very good." 

 Ten yards woolen cloth — premium to H. W. Felt 

 Ten yards woolen carpet — premium to J. B. Jameson. "The best and 



only piece offered, and considered very good." 

 Ten yards rag carpet — premium to J. B. Jameson. 



DISCRETIONARY PREMIUMS. 



" There are three other rag carpets which the committee think wor- 

 thy of a small premium, if the funds of the Society will permit," viz : 

 to Im Chase, H. C. Phelps, Mrs. G. Zufelt. 



