Best Geese, Hiram Diugs, Sheffield, 



2d do., Mrs. Leman Van Deusen, West Stockbridge, 



3d do., George KeJlogg, Sheffield, 

 Trio Raven Dncks, George KeJlogg, Sheffield, 

 Trio Aylesbury Ducks, George Kellogg, Sheffield, 

 Dominiqnes, K. A. Holmes, Alford, 



Trio Dominique Leghorns, Charles Scudder, Great Barriugtou, 

 Best White Leghorns, George Kellogg, Sheffield, 



2d do., Albert Winchell, Great Barrington, 

 Best Brown Leghorns, George Kellogg, Sheffield, 



2d do., Arthur L. Branning, Great Barrington. 

 Trio Black Polish, W. Clark, Sheffield, 

 Trio Golden Polish, Joliu C. Wheeler, Great Barrington, 



The name of Miss Nancy Kellogg of Great Barrington was on the committee book 

 for a trio of Silver Hamburgs,but no such name could be louud at the poultry house. 

 Best Black Red Game. John H. Race, Great Barrington, 



2d do., F. C. Backus, Pittsfield, 

 Best Red Pile Game, J. H. Ract;, Great Barrington, 2d premium, 

 Best Blue File Games, J. H. Race, Great Barrington, 2d premium. 

 Buff Cochins, utterly disqualified. 

 Best Partridge Cochins, I. R. Baldwin, New Marlboro, 



2d do., S. H. Sardam, Sheffield, 

 Cochins, Marcus A. Dearing, Gre Barrington, 

 Cochins. J. H. Lyons, Great Barrington, 

 Cochins, James Bullard. Lee, 

 Best Plymouth Rocks, Charles R. Brewer, Great Barrington, 



2d do., Edwin S. Brewer, Great Barrington, ISS^ 



Best Light Brahmas, Hiram Dings, Sheffield, 



2d do., C. S. Joyner, Egremout, 

 Best Dark Brahmas, F. C. Backus, Pittsfield, a i 



2d do., S. B. Sardam, Sheffield, 

 Best Bolton Greys, H. D. Holleubeck, Egremont, 



2d do., Cyrus Brusie, Egremont, 

 Best Houdans, J as. H. Beck with. Great Barrington. 



2a do., £. L. Gorham, Great Barrington, 

 Golden Seabright ruled out as unworthy. 



Guinea Fowls, ben and chicks, Harry S. Dewey, discretionary, 

 i Rabbits. W. H. Dellerr, discretionary. Great Barrington, 

 L. K. Kline, Hen and 16 Chicks, discretionary, 

 H. A. Carpenter, 9 Ducks, discretionary, 

 Norman Hollenbeck. coop Dominiques, discretionary, 

 John M. Cooper, trio Common Fowls, discretionary. 



Key. S. K. Free, 

 Joseph W. Blake, 

 Flint Smith, 



ORCHARDS. 



The Committee on Orchards report as follows : Two Apple Orchards and 

 six Pear Orchards were entered for premium and examined by the Committee. 

 Neither of the Apple Orchards were considered entitled to the first premium, 

 and one not worthy of any premium. We award as follows : 



Best Apple Orchard, H. W. Burget, Egremf)nt,— second premium, $8 00 



Best Pair Orchard, Wm. Burghardt, Great Barrington, 10 00 



2d do., Merrick G. Hall, Great Barrington, 8 00 



3d do., H. W. Burget, Egremont, 6 00 



All of which is respectfully submitted. 



J. H. Rowley, } r^ ... 

 T. G. Worthy, ( Committee. 



CENTENNIAL RELICS. 



The Committee having in charge the Centennial department of the Housa- 

 tonic Agricultural society present the following report of the exhibition on the 

 27th and 28th of September, 1876. Space for this exhibition was allotted in 

 the west gallery of the society's building. This gallery has already somewhat 

 of historic interest associated with it, inasmuch as fifteen years ago it was made 

 the headquarters of the first military company organized in Southern Berkbhire 

 for the suppression of the rebellion, — Company A. of the 10th Massachusetts 

 resjiment. 



