ON POULTRY. 117 



Digging, - .... 21,00 



Total expense, - . - $116,70 



Value of crop, thirty-four and a half tons, at 7 per 



ton, . . - - 241,50 



Value of tops, .... 7,00 



One half of manure to land, - - 30,00 



$278,50 

 Deduct expense ... 116,70 



Nett profit, • - • $161,80 



FRANCIS DODGE, 

 Danvers, November, 1849. 



ON POULTRY. 



The Committee on Poultry, Report : 



That they have examined the Fowls which were entered for pre- 

 mium, and have awarded the following premiums and gratuities : 

 To Eben Sutton, Salem, for the greatest and best variety 



of Barn-yard Fowls, premium, $5 00 



Thomas G. Dodge, Newburyport, fine Chinese or Shanghai 



Fowls, gratuity, 2 00 



True G. Morrill, Georgetown, best lot of Poland Fowls, 



premium, 

 E. B. Little, Haverhill, fine Chinese Fowls, gratuity, 

 Daniel Buxton jr., Danvers, Black Spanish Hens, do. 

 Andrew Dodge, Wenham, variety of mixed breeds, do. 

 Stephen Osborn, Jr., Danvers, a large variety of fowls, do. 

 i Hiram L. Roberts, Beverly, Malay and Chinese breeds, 

 crossed, do. 

 Ephraim Hathaway, two fine Geese, do. 

 Joseph Peterson, a good lot of Chinese fowls, 

 Benjamin Hill, good specimens of fowls, breed unknown, 



one Friesland Hen, do. 50 



J. S. Ives, Salem, a cross of fowls, Bantum, and mixed 

 I breeds, do. 50 



I J> Woodbury, ben, of native breed, do. 60 



