94 NEW MEMBERS. 



NAMES OF NEW MEMBERS. 

 In 1835, 

 AMOS SHELDEN, of Beverly, 

 MOSES CARR, of West Kciohurtj, 

 JOSEPH HOWE, of Methuen, 

 HUBBARD EMERSON, of Lynnfeld, 

 AHIRA PUTNAM, of Danvers, 

 SYLVESTER ABBOTT, of Andover. 

 ENOCH BRADLEY, of Haverhill, 

 WILLIAM FOSTER, 3d, of Andover. 

 NATH'L J. LORD, of Salem. 



Note. Any respectable citizen of the County, twenty one 

 years of age, can become a n)ember of the Society, by paying 

 to the Treasurer the sum of three dollars. He will then be 

 entitled to a copy of the annual publication, usually being a 

 pamphlet of about 100 pages, without any additional assessment. 

 Gentlemen who have it in their power to communicate interest- 

 ing yacfs and experiments, calculated to improve our mode of 

 cultivation, or relieve the laborious task of the Farmer, are 

 respectfully requested to forward the same to the Secretary, — 

 and particularly the young men, who have sprung up, since the 

 ardor of a Pickering, and others, who formed the Society, has 

 ceased to animate them, are solicited to come forward and 

 show themselves the worthy descendants of noble Sires. 



