ON THE DAIRY. 49 



equally ripe in both. In the two last years, the wet 

 seasons have injured much corn that was too early 

 " lofted," or housed. 



Yours, &c. 



THOS. N. BADEN. 



N THE DAIRY. 



The Committee appointed to examine the parcels of 

 butter and cheese entered for premium, Report : 



That for the premiums offered for butter made be- 

 tween the 1st of June and the 9th of July, there was 

 presented — 

 By Ebenezer King, of Danvers, 45 lbs. of butter 



made from one cow in the month of June. 

 By Daniel Putnam, of Danvers, 37 lbs. of butter 

 made from one cow, in four weeks, next pre- 

 ceding the 7th of July. 

 By Margaret Wardwell, of Andover, 52 lbs. of but- 

 ter made in June. 

 By David S. Caldwell, of Newbury, 30 lbs of but- 

 ter made in June. 

 That for the premiums offered for the best produce 

 of butter, in the four months next following the 20th 

 of May, there were presented claims 



By Mrs. Margaret Wardwell of Andover — and 



By Ebenezer King of Danvers. 

 There were parcels of butter exhibited 



By Ebenezer G. Berry, of Danvers — and 



By Reed P. Clark, of Beverly. 



All these specimens were of good quality — some 

 of them quite superior. 



