188 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. [Jan. 



MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, 



The sum of two hundred dollars was set apart to be awarded 

 in discretionary premiums for articles not enumerated in the 

 preceding classes, and which should be found worthy of merit. 



Ample opportunity was given also, for the exhibition of 

 implements, machinery, &c., offered without reference to any 

 of the above premiums, but for exhibition only. 



The following is a list of entries of miscellaneous articles : — 



No. 1. — Adams's Bean and Potatoe Assorting Machine, by Sanford Adams, 

 Boston. 

 2. — Adams's patent Coal Sifting Machine, by Sanford Adams, Boston. 

 3. — Knapp's patent Lamp, by E. F. Jones, Boston. 

 4. — Farmers' Gate, patent, by L. D. Woodbury, Craftsbury, Vt. 

 5. — Chinese Sugar Mill, by Lyman Kinsley, Canton. 

 6. — Abby's patent Pig-Pen, by Cushman & Marston, Brighton. 

 7. — Corn Husker, by Alden Graham, Roxbury. 

 8. — Winter Garden, by Mrs. Wra. Ashby, Newburyport. 

 9. — One set of Ice Tools, by T. A. Brown, North Cambridge. 

 10. — Broadcast and Drill Seeding Machine, by John AVarren, Boston. 

 IL — Refrigerator, by Charles Winship, New Haven. 

 12. — One case of Lisects, and of Vegetable Eggs, by F. G. Sanborn, 



Andover. 

 1.3. — Illustrations of Sexuality in Minerals, by E. Sanborn, Andover. 

 14. — One Protective Bee Hive, stocked with bees, and one model Pro- 

 tective Bee Hive, and six boxes of honey, and show-case of comb 

 and bees, by Henry Eddy, North Bridgewater. 

 15. — One model Coal Sifter, and one model of a Self-feeding Stall, for 



horses, by Henry Eddy, North Bridgewater. 

 16. — One Truss of Pop-Coi-n, for exhibition, by H. Eddy, North 



Bridgewater. 

 17 — One Granulating Mill, by E. Ptichmond, Boston. 

 18. — Torrey's Self-adjusting, Double-action Door Spring, by Thomas 



Bruton, New York. 

 19. — Kerosene Oil. By Thomas Bruton, New York. 

 20. — American Solidified ]\Iilk, by H. C. Brooks & Co., Boston.^ 

 21. — Telescope, by William Grosser, Boston. 

 22. — Assortment of Boots and Shoes, by Edv/ard Harney, Boston. 

 23. — Three Bee Palaces, or combination bee hives, by George Calvert, 



Upperville, Va. 

 24. — Largest lot of Honey, yield of one brood of bees, by George Cal- 

 vert, Upperville, Va. 

 25._Lot of Drain Tile, by James M. Crafts, Whately. 

 26. — Surveying Instriunent, by George D. Varney, Newburyport. 

 27. — Lot of Carving Knives and Sharpeners, by John Stiuson, New York. 



