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J. W. Wood, Bloomingdale, gardener to Mr. Peril — 6 bunches of 

 strap-leaved turnips, and 5 varieties of clioice tomatoes. 



Francis Ravill, Harsimus — 12 roots of fine white celery. 



C. C. Bennel, New Utrecht — 14 pumpkins, 1 Lima squash, and 

 some corn. 



Patrick O'Hara, Bloomingdale — 1 pumpkin and 9 ears of corn. 



James R. McGee, South Amboy — 1 extra large cheese pumpkin. 



John Snyder, Bushwick — 12 orange carrots, 12 blood beets, 1 peck 

 of long white turnips, 1 peck fiat ditto, and 6 egg plants. 



Philip Colier, Bushwick — 6 fine bell pumpkins. 



William Tilden, Marshfield, Mass. — 1 basket of seedling pota- 

 toes. 



Dr. Field, 1 peck of strap leaved turnips. 



O. C. Denslow, Yonkers — 1 bushel of extra large peppers. 



Agricultural Products. 



Elijah H. Kimball, Flatland, 1 bushel of Bergen wheat. 



Thomas Ash, of Throgsneck, 40 ears of white Indian corn. 



W. B. Oddie, Sneden's landing, 1 bush, oats, and 40 ears while 

 corn. 



H. W. Tibbet's Yonkers, 1 bushel of wheat, 64 lbs. 



Jeremiah Van Siclen, Jamaica, 1 bushel of red bearded wheat. 



Garret G. Bergen, Brooklyn, 1 bush, of Bergen^s wheat. 



W. J. Townsend, Astoria, 40 ears of white flint corn, 1 bushel of 

 Virginia white flint wheat, 1 bushel of buckwheat, I do of rye, 1 do 

 of common oats, 5 ears of corn. 



S. B. Townsend, Newtown, 1 bushel of Virginia white wheat, J 

 do of imperial oats. 



Richard F. Carman, Fort Washington, 1 bushel of rye, 1 barrel of 

 white flint wheat. 



J. Hammond, Lynn. Mass., 40 ears of white corn, 40 do of yel- 

 low, ] bushel of barley, 1 do of rye. 



David S. Gould, Lloyds' Neck, 1 bushel of oats. 



George ("heslerman, Harlem, 40 ears of while flint corn. 



Albert G. Carll, Jerico, 1 bundle of Italian grass. 



T. Bell, Piermont, 40 ears of white flint corn. 



A. H. Sidell, Harlem, 12 ears while and red Oregon corn. 



S. W. Jewett, Addison Co., Vt., 40 ears of Jewett corn. 



Doctor Field, a bag of fine oats. 



Wm. McClinchy, Yorkville, 25 ears of corn, and 6 sugar beets. 



J. S. Hoyt, Brooklyn, several varieties of corn, and some roots of 

 Sir John Sinclair beet. 



Jeremiah Johnson, Brooklyn, 30 ears of while flint corn, 36 of yel- 

 low do. 



Wm. Baker, Fort Washington, 12 ears of each, yellow and while 

 corn. 



M. Reynolds, Jersey City, some stalks of buckwheat. 



James De Peysler, Flatbush, 2 kinds of Egyptian corn. 



Amos R. Stelienwerf, Yorkville, 40 ears of yellow corn. 



