Reports of Committees. 35 



< Yanberries, D. D. Kendall, Lenox, 2 



II. F. Wood, Cheshire, 1 



Quinces, C. L. Lynch, Stockbridge, 2 



" S. N. Hall, Pittsfield, 1 



Henry Barton, Jr., Chair man. 



THIRD DIVISION. 



Hot House Grapes, Mrs S. L. Pollock, Pittsfield, #4 



" " Z. Marshall Crane, Dalton, :; 



D. H. Bassett, Pittsfield, 2 



W. K. Cleaveland, Dalton, 1 



< hit Door Grapes, George P. Briggs, Pittsfield, I 



" " Henry Werden, Richmond, '■', 



" " Miss M. Saunders, Pittsfield, 2 



Mrs M. E. Jacques, Pittsfield, 1 



Currant Wine, W. J. Dodge, Lenox, 3 



" Mrs R. S. Himes, Lenox, •....' 2 



Grape Wine, W. H. Palmer, Stockbridge, 3 



A. W. Kellogg, Pittsfield, 2 



Mrs. Timothy Hall, Pittsfield, 1 



Maple Sugar, Walter Richards, Lenox, 4 



' ' Mrs L. Gorton, Hancock, 3 



" Jabez Judd, New Lenox, 2 



" Harvey Owen, Lanesboro, 1 



Honey, Mrs E. M. Burghardt, Pittsfield, 4 



" Daniel Whitman, Hancock, 3 



' ' Luther Sears, Lenox, 2 



" A - Bradley, Lee, 1 



Dried Fruits, Mrs J. N. Warner, Sheffield, •> 



('aimed Fruits, Mrs J. M. Brewster, Pittsfield, 1 



M. K. Hadsell, Pittsfield, 1 



Mrs E. K. Little, Lenox, 1 



J. W. Grant, Pittsfield, 2 



Mrs. J. W. Brandow, Pittsfield, 1 



Raspberry and Crab Apple Jelly, William S. Roys, Lanesboro, 1 



The Committee regret that they had not more money at their disposal, so that 

 they could have given premiums to many more fine specimens of preserved fruits, 

 grape wine, and currant wiue. The exhibition in these departments was unusually 

 extensive and excellent. Mr. George P. Briggs' exhibition of native, or out-door 

 grapes, was beautiful in foi-m and substance. He had thirteen varieties, including 

 all the choice ones prized by the grape-growers of this region. Mr. James Paul of 

 Williamstown, favored the society and the public with a splendid grape exhibition 

 from his nursery. They were not entered for premium. One of our Committee, 

 Mr. Orren Curtis, was good enough to display splendid specimens of his unrivalled 

 art in this kind of culture. The specimens of cold grapery culture, presented by 

 lion. Z. M. Crane and Mrs. William Pollock, were very fine, and unequalled in our 

 fairs except by those exhibited by Mrs. Pollock last fall. 



E. H. Kellogg, } 



Orrin Curtis, > Committee 



E. II. Sherman, ) 



