ON GRAIN CROPS. 76 



Mrs. S. J. Ireson, Lynn, Velvet Table Cover, 1 00 



Dr. J. L. Allen, Lynn, Dental Specimens, 1 00 



Smith & Chamberlain, Case Jewelry, 1 50 



E. T. Brigham, Lynn, Daguerreotype Minatures, 1 00 



Julia A. D. Mullen, Lynn, aged 12, Cricket, 25 



Mrs. Mary C. Smith, Lynn, Miniature Easy Chair, 25 



Eliza N. Small, Danvers, Ladies' Gaiter Boots, 26 

 Nathan Lakeman, Danvers, aged 13, Embroidered Sofa Cushion, 60 



Lydia A. Tapley, Danvers, Crayon Drawings, 25 



Mary P. Tapley, Danvers, Crayon Draw ings, 26 



Avis Keene, Lynn, Pressed Moss, 60 



Herbert Porter, Danvers, aged 8, Card Basket, 26 



Eliza A. Nichols, Lynnfield, Card Basket, 25 



Abba Allen, Manchester, Fancy Chair, 1 00 



Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Decker, Manchester, Table Screen, 26 



Sophia Dodge, Wenham, Lamp Stand, 26 



Sarah L. Farrar, Hamilton, aged 11, Travelling Bag, 60 



Samuel Mansfield, Lynn, Hats, 1 00 



Mrs. James B. Davis, Wax Flowers, 60 



Joseph Homan & Co. Lynn, Large Last, 1 00 



Helen M. Stone, Beverly, Crayon Sketches, 1 00 

 Bespectfully submitted, 



JAMES R. NEWHALL, Chairman. 

 Lynn, September 29th, 1847. 



ON GRAIN CROPS. 



The Committee on Grain crops Report : 



Two entries for premium on Indian Corn. 



One by John Woodbury, of Lynn. It seems by the certificate of 

 the surveyor who measured the lot, that the land belongs to Jepthah 

 P. Woodbury. 



The quantity raised on little more than an acre, is seventy-six and 

 a half bushels, as per certificate. 



The quantity to entitle the claimant to a premium is limited by the 

 Trustees to not less than eighty bushels to the acre. 



