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EXHIBITS AT MID-WINTER MEETING OF BOARD 



OF AGRICULTURE. 



Hartford, December 14, 15, and 16, 1904. 



A case of grasses from farm of Geo. M. Clark of Higganum. 



A large case of bones of animals, showing effects of various diseases, 



exhibited by Connecticut Agricultural College. 

 A C3linder of compressed oxygen with the necessary tubes, the whole 

 comprising an outfit for the cure of milk fever in cows by the new 

 way, from Connecticut Agricultural College. 

 A large table covered with photos and printed matter, from Connecti- 

 cut Agricultural Experiment Statioii, New Haven. 

 Apples — Wm. Taylor, Cheshire, seedling. 



T. S. Gold, West Cornwall, 8 varieties. 

 N. G. Williams, Brooklyn, 5 varieties. 



Hubert Potter, North Haven (P. O., IMontowese), i variety. 

 Elbert Manchester, Bristol, 5 varieties. 

 Wm. M. Curtis, Bridgewater, 5 varieties. 

 Elmer Fairchild, Newtown, i variety. 

 Connecticut Agricultural College, 70 varieties. 

 Squash — Hubert F. Potter, No. Haven (P. O., Montowese), i variety. 

 Pears — Connecticut Agricultural College, 4 varieties. 

 Potatoes — D. W. Patton, North Haven, 2 varieties. 

 Wm. M. Curtis, Bridgewater, 2 varieties. 

 Nuts — One grafted variety of hickory named the " Eliot " from Whit- 

 ney Elliott, North Haven. 

 Also a case containing 56 varieties of nuts that had been ex- 

 hibited at St. Louis Exposition by Connecticut Board of 

 Agriculture. 

 Corn — Sarah F. J\Iead, Greenwich, i variety. 

 J. F. Qose, Greenwich, i variety. 

 Seaman Mead, Greenwich, i variety. 

 Albert W. Close, Greenwich, i variety. 

 Paul B. Ferris, Greenwich, i variety. 

 N. Augustus Knapp, Greenwich, 2 varieties. 

 S. E. Mills, Greenwich, i variety. 

 D. S. Mead, Greenwich, i variety. This has been in family 



since 1750. 

 John Voorhees, Greenwich, i variety. 

 Solomon S. I\Iead, Greenwich, i variety. 



Agr. — iS 



