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14. When specimens are presented for a name, the exhibitor is requested 

 to comJftunicate all the information he possesses, as to the origin and the 

 local appellation. 



15. It will be the duty of the Committees to exclude from Exhibition all 

 inferior specimens. Also, all such Designs as, in their opinion, evince an 

 incorrect taste. 



16. The Committees have power to change the time of exhibition for 

 any article, if an earlier or late seasoil renders such change necessary, by 

 giving seasonable notice thereof to the Society. 



17. Any person to whom a prize has been awarded, whether in money or 

 plate, may receive either, of like valuation, at his option ; all prizes, not 

 applied for within one year from the time of award, shall revert to the So- 

 ciety for its own use and benefit. 



18. Gratuities shall not be awarded for Flowers, Fruits, Plants, or Veg- 

 etables, unless the same are offered for competition for the respective pre- 

 miums, as advertised by the Society, except for objects for which no prizes 

 are specified, or which may be new or rare, or show superior skill in culti- 

 vation ; and in no case shall such gratuity exceed the amount of the Soci- 

 ety's silver medal. 



19. In order to afford the Committees an opportunity to examine and 

 report on the articles exhibited, no other person can be admitted to, or 

 remain in, the Hall, between the hours of eleven and a half, and twelve 

 o'clock, on the days of exhibition. 



20. The Society earnestly invites the cooperation and competition of 

 cultivators. The prizes are open to all, and the Society is instituted for the 

 benefit of all. 



()5*'The foregoing Schedule of Prizes, having received the approval of 

 the Executive Committee, and the Regulations confirmed by a vote of the 

 Society, is now published as the List of Prizes for the current year. 



Boston, January, 1 855. 



JOS. S. CABOT, President. 



W. C. STRONG, Recording Secretart. 



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