EDITOR'S TABLE. 



of Strelitzia regina, fcr which they award a special premium of $3 to Isaac Collins, gardener to Gen. Tatterson. At- 

 tention was called to a good collection of cut flowers, from Mrs. Ilolbrook, New York, David Scott, gardener. 



By the Fruit Committee— special premiums, viz :— To Albinus L. Felton, for a fine collection of Strawberries in 

 pots, with ripe fruit, $3 ; to .lerome Graff, gardener to C. Cope, for four bunches of black Hamburgh Grapes, $2 ; for 

 seven fine Lemons, from II. N. Johnson, $1. They also notice a dish of fine Apples from Dr. Hull, of Alton, III., de- 

 posited by II. N. Johnson. 



By the Committee on \egcla.h]cs-~Iihuharh, 12 stalks, for the best to Samuel Cooper ; A-y/arngu.^, 24 stalks, for 

 tlie best to James M. Tage ; for the second best to Jerome Graff. VeffetaJ/les— "Display for tlie best by a market gar- 

 dener, to A. L. Felton. And a special premium of $1 to Jerome Graff, for 3 dishes of very fine Tomatoes. 



Hartford County Horticultural Society. — At the annual meeting of the Hartford County 

 Horticultural Society, the following gentlemen were chosen as officers for the year ensuing, viz : 



"WILLIAM "W. TURNER, President. Henry Mygatt, Farmington ; Jonx M. Niles, John S. Butler, IIenry 

 W. Terry, Hartford ; Charles L. Porter, East Hartford ;'Noah "VV. Stanley, New Britain ; Norman Poktek, Ber- 

 lin ; E. A. HoLCOMB, Grauby ; Salmon Lyman, Manchester, Vice Presidents. Gurdon W. Uuss-ell, Jlecordinff 

 Secretary. Tuomxs H-Duttos, Corresponding Secretary. P. D. Stillman, Treasurer. H.'L.'Bid^-e.ia., Auditor. 

 II. A. Grant, Joseph Winsliip, George Beach, .Jr., John 11. Goodwin, 11. L. BidwcU, Henry Affleck, Daniel S. Dewey, 

 G. B. Hawley, Geo. Affleck, Charles T. Webster, H. D. Welles, William F. Tutile, Standing Committee, 



American Pomological Society. — Kew York State Committee: — P. Barry, Rochester; J. J. 

 TaoMAS, Macedon ; CnAr.LES Downixg, Xewburgh ; S. B. Parsons, Flushing ; Joun B. Eaton, Buf- 

 falo. 



The duty of every State Committee, as defined in the by-laws, is " to forward to the general 

 Chairman, one month before every meeting, state pomological reports, to be ^condensed by him 

 for public action." 



Xew York State Agricultural Society — Fair of 1854 — The Fair for the present year is to 

 be held in New York city on the 3d, 4th, 5th and 6th of October. By the following proceedings 

 of a meeting held in New York, May 5th, it will be seen that the American Institute, and the 

 New York Horticultural Society are to unite with the State Society, which will, no doubt, make 

 the show, the present year, exceedingly attractive : 



" Mr. L. G. Morris, from a committee appointed by local committee of New York to confer 

 with the American Institute, in relation to united action in the Agricultural Department at the 

 next Fair — reported, that the committee had performed their duty, and presented the resolu- 

 tions adopted by the Institute : 



" Resolved, That, in view of the Fair of the State Society being held in this city during October next, it is inexpe- 

 dient lor the Institute to hold any Agricultural Fair the present year, except as in connection with the State Agricul- 

 tural Society. 



" Resolved, That this Institute wifl hold an Agricultural Fair in connection with the State Agricultural Society. 



" On motion of Joii.n A. "King, 



" Resolved, That the Executive Committee concur in the resolutions of the American Institute. 



" New York Horticultural Society. — Mr. P. B. Mead, Secretary of the Society, was present 

 on behalf of the Society, who jiropose to unite with the State Agricultural Society in the Horti- 

 cultural Department of the ExliibitioiL The list of premiums prepared by P. Barry, Esq., Ed- 

 itor of the Horticulturist, Rochester, at the request of the Executive Committee, was considered, 

 and after additions and amendment, was adopted. 



" The general Premium List was al<o taken up and adopted with various additions and amend- 

 ments to the original report. 



"The appointment of Judges was then taken up, and the list having been again considered, the 

 various committees were filled by the Board and the attending Committee of the Institute. 





