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For the fifth best, to J. Murray, $5. 

 For the sixth best, to Galvin &. Hogan, $i. 

 For the seventh best, to A. D. Willianns, $3. 

 For the eighth best, to B. Harrington, 02. 

 Plums. — For the largest and best collection of not less than four varie- 

 ties, to H. Vandine, $5. 

 For the second best, to J. Gordon, $4. 



GRATUITIES. 



Apples. — To Messrs. Lovett, 1 vol. of Hovey's Fruits of America; to 

 Mrs. C. W. Goodrich, for collection, bronze medal; to J. Eustis, for 

 dish of Maiden's Blush, 1 vol. of Hovey's Magazine; to J. W. Foster, 

 for Porter, 1 vol. Horticulturist ; to F. Marsh, for Cogswell, 1 volume 

 Hovey's Magazine ; to M. H. Simpson, for 20-Ounce, bronze medal. 



Pears. — To G. Southack, J. S. Sleeper, H, Vandine, J. French, J. A. 

 Stetson, Rev. T. D. Anderson, 1 copy each of Victoria Regia ; to J. 

 Shepard for Shephard's Seedling, H. Bradlee for collection, E. A. Sto- 

 ry for do, G. B. Cordwell for do, A. Low for do, F. Marsh for do, G. 

 Davenport for do, N. White for do, A. J. Dean and W. A. Crafts for 

 do. Society's silver medal ; to L. Wheeler and S. Austin, severally, for 

 collections, the Society's bronze medal ; to W. H. Spooner, C. F. Cur- 

 tis, G. Harris for collections, W. P. Valentine, A. W. Stetson, T. 

 Thaxter, Jr., J.W.Foster, and P. R. L. Stone for Bartlett, each, one year's 

 subscription to Hovey's Magazine ; to G. Newhall for King of Wur- 

 temburg, $2 ; to A. Bullard, D. Hill, J. Mason, W. H. Palmer, E. C. 

 Stevens, B. D. Emerson, for collections, $2 ; to H. B. Ward, for 

 collection. Si ; to R. Manning for do, $5 ; to J. A. Kenrick for do, 

 $2 ; to J. Murray for do, $3 ; to S. Sweetser for do, $2 ; to F. Dana for 

 do, $3 ; to E. Wight for do, $1 ; to F. Gould for Andrews, Hovey's 

 Magazine. 



Peaches. — To Hovey & Co. for 14 fine var. peaches, the silver medal ; 

 to G. Davenport, for Early Crawford, $5 ; to P. R. L. Stone, for Coo- 

 lid ge's Favorite and Early Crawford, $4 ; to T. Clapp, for Crawford 

 and Grosse Mignonne, $3 ; to J. S. Sleeper, for Royal George, $2. 



Grapes (Native.) — To E. A. Brackett, for Seedling and Delaware, $5; 

 to C. E. Grant and G. B. Cutter, for Isabellas, each, ^i ; to J. Cass for 

 do, $2 ; to E. W. Bull, for Concord, $2 ; to N. Harding, for Sweetwa- 

 ter, open culture, $2. 



Miscellaneous Fruit. — To Wm. Brooksbanks, Hudson, N. Y., for new 

 hardy grape Rebecca, Society's silver medal ; to D. E. Jewett, for 

 peaches, do. ; to Jas. Doriss, (gardener to W. S. Wetmore, Esq., New- 

 port,) for fine display of grapes, do. To H. B. Ward for peaches, and 

 P. Austin for nectarines and peaches, copies of Hovey's Magazine. 

 To W. Bacon for peaches and plums ; to G. Newhall for figs and 

 peaches ; to Galvin & Hogan for plums and peaches, copies of the 

 Horticulturist. To F. Dana for peaches ; to R. P. Stebbins for do. ; 

 to L. Taylor for do. ; to G. M. Willis for plums, peaches and nectar- 

 ines ; to Mrs. Wells for Sweetwater grapes ; to Nancy Sargent for 



