MASS. BOARD OF AGRICULTURE, 538 



of course, vary in amount, with the pecuniary resources of the 

 respective societies that offer them. 



Manufactures of Cloth, Hosiery, (^'c. 



Best piece of cotton cloth, not less than 30 yards. 



" " " cotton prints, " " " " " 



" " " cotton chintz, " " " '' '< 



" " " cotton flannel, " '•' " " " 



" '•' " cotton and woolen dress goods, not less than 30 yds. 



" " " tapestry carpeting, not less than 30 yards. 

 Brussels carpeting, " " " " " 

 ingrain carpeting, " " " " " 

 stair carpeting, " " '' " " 



" hearth rug. 



" piece of broadcloth, not less than 25 yards. 



u u i( kerseymere, " " " " " 



" *' " woolen dress goods, not less than 30 yards, 



" " '* flannel, not less than 30 yards. 



" pair of woolen blankets. 



" woolen shawl. 



" specimen of woolen shirts. 



" '•' '' woolen drawers. 



" 6 pairs woolen hose. 



" " " woolen half hose. 



" 2 " silk hose. 



" " " silk half hose. 



" counterpane. 



" bale of cotton or woolen wadding. 

 The above-named articles must have been manufactured in 



the county within one year. The articles, made in the family 



of the person presenting them, will receive particular considera* 



tion, and, if worthy, an additional premium. 



Manufactures of Leather, ^c. 

 Best pair of thick boots. 

 " " " calf skin boots. 

 " " " thin boots, other than calf skin. 

 " " " kip boots. 



