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The committee further submit, that this plan has been adopted 

 in a sister State — has been found to work well — to accomplish 

 much good. Any one who will read the Massachusetts Agricul- 

 tural Reports, can better judge of this fact for themselves." 



After some discussion, (jn motion of Mr. Anderson, the report 

 was adopted, and subsequently, measures were taken to carry out 

 the views of the report, which resulted in a recommendation by 

 the Board that the several societies each appoint a visitor to 

 another society, as follows : 



Cumberland to visit Washington. 



Sagadahoc to visit South Kennebec. 



North Kennebec to visit Somerset Central. 



York to visit Hancock. 



South Kennebec to visit North Somerset. 



East Somerset to visit Piscataquis. 



West Penobscot to visit North Penobscot, 



Oxford to visit Sagadahoc. 



North Franklin to visit West Oxford. 



Piscataquis to visit Androscoggin. 



North Somerset to visit East Somerset. 



Washington to visit York. 



Franklin to visit Kennebec, 



Maine State to visit Oxford, 



North Aroostook to visit Penobscot and Aroostook Union, 



North Penobscot to visit West Penobscot, 



Penobscot and Aroostook Union to visit North Aroostook, 



Hancock to visit Franklin. 



Lincoln to visit Maine State. 



West Somerset to visit North Kennebec. 



Kennebec to visit Cumberland. 



Androscoggin to visit West*Somerset. 



West Oxford to visit Waldo, 



Somerset Central to visit North Franklin. 



Waldo to visit Lincoln, 



Maine Pomological to visit Bangor Horticultural. 



Bangor Horticultural to visit Maine Pomological. 



Also tlid the visitor be appointed by the society directly or by 

 the trustees, and that the visitors forward their reports to the Sec- 

 retary of the Board (at Saco) within ten days after the exhibition. 



Mr. Percival, for the committee on encouragement of thorough- 

 bred animals, submitted the f)Ilowing: 



