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To H. Bradlee, for new variety, (Early Round Parsnip,) $5. 

 Cabbage. — For the best three heads of Drumhead, to J. Stickney, $i. 



For the second best, to B. V. French, $3. 



For the third best, to G. N. Comer, $1. 

 Musk Melons. — For the best three Christiana or Greenflesh, to J. Gor- 

 don, Greenflesh, $3. 



For the second best, to J. Stickney, for Greenflesh, $2. 



For the third best, to F. Marsh, for Christiana, $1. 

 Water Melons. — For the best, not less than two, to J. Gordon, for 



Black Spanish, ^3. No others awarded. 

 Mammoth SqcASHES. — For the largest and best, to G. Reynolds, the 

 Society's silver medal. 



For the second best, to G. Reynolds, $3. 

 Mammoth Pumpkins. — None exhibited. 



GRATUITIES. 



To J. Hyde & Son, for collection of potatoes, 1 vol. Hovey's Fruits of 

 America. 



To A. Bowditch, for Burr's Improved Sweet corn, from seed planted 

 since July 6th ; Messrs. Burr, for collection ; F. Marsh, for the same, 

 one copy, to each, of Allen's Victoria Regia. 



To T. Smallwood, B. Harrington, J. Murray, for collections, to each, one 

 copy of Colman's Agriculture. 



To J. P. & F. Rand, for Sweet potatoes ; Henry Bradlee, for collection ; 

 T. Page, for fine vars. of potatoes; G. N. Comer, for collection; M. & 

 C. French, for Improved Canada corn, to each. Society's silver medal. 



To J. C. Hovey, for fine squashes, $5. F. Dana, State of Maine potatoes ; 

 Mr. Prince, for Iowa melon ; E. Holden, for Club gourds ; W. H. 

 Sumner, for collection, to each, Appleton bronze medal. 



To S. A. Merrill, for squashes ; E. C. Stevens, for collection ; J. Bum- 

 stead, for the same, to each, one year's subscription to Hovey's Maga- 

 zine, from Jan. 1, 1857. 



To S. A. Merrill, for Mammoth squash ; J. French, for Egg plants and 

 celery ; J. Hyde & Son, for King Philip corn ; S. Austin, for melons ; 

 S. Austin, for collection ; J. Stone & Sons, for basket of vegetables ; 

 T. W. Walker, for Egg plants ; M. H. Simpson, for mammoth toma- 

 toes, $2 each. 



To Messrs. Burr, for Chinese yam (Dioscorea batatas) ; Hovey & Co. for 

 the same ; B. Harrington, for Chinese Sugar cane ; Botanic Garden, 

 for the same ; J. Hyde & Son, for the same ; A. W. Copenhagen, for 

 the same ; C. Merrill, for the same ; G. A. Smith, for the same ; G. C. 

 Lord, for frame cucumbers; J. Mason, for collection of tomatoes ; Miss 

 S. Carter, for vegetable eggs ; G. Miller, for Club gourd ; B. Spindler, 

 for collection ; J. M. Whittemore, for Crookneck squash ; W. J. Under- 

 wood, for Champion of England peas ; J. Gordon, for squashes ; J, B. 

 Moore, for melons ; A. Hall, for Club gourds ; W. Rawson, for brace 

 of melons ; J. Murray ; M. Davis, for Davis Seedling potatoes ; J. W. 



