REPORT OF COMMITTEES. 



SUMMER CROPS, 



Whole mimber of entries, 271. 1 acre Spring Wheat, 1; foTlraf^res Rye, 34 ; one acre Eye, 58 ; 



four acres of Oats, 40 j one acre Oats, 68 ; one acre Barlev, 8 ; thrfee acres Meadow Grass, 9 ; 

 three aores Upland Grass, 21 ; Vegetable Gardens, 14 ; Market Gatdfens, 2 i Flower Gardens, 10. 



Best acre Spring Wheat, Wm. H. May, Egremont, $8 



2d do., Wm. I. Van Deusen, Great Harrington, 7 



3d do , William O. Curtiss, Lenox. ^ 



Best 4 acres Winter Rye, Silas S. Dewey, Alford, e 



2d do., H. L. Rowe, Egremont, 9 



3d do., Louis Schneider, Sheffield. 4 



4ta do., D. C. Millard, Egr.;mont, 5 



5th do., T. S. Baldwin, Egremont, 4 



Best acre Winter Rye, Alonzo Bradley, Lee, 7 



2d do., Lymau Brusie, Egremont, 6 



3d do., William EI. Day, Great Barrington, 5 



4th do., A. J. Freeman, New Marlboro', 4 



5th do., S. C. Johnson, Tyringham, 3 



6th do., Charles Spurr, Sheffield, 2 



Best 4 acres Oats. Theron L. Foote, Lee, 7 



2d do., R. Goodman, Lenox 6 



4d do., Garrett Sayles, Stockbridge, 5 



4th do., Orin Benedict, Pittsfield, 4 



5th do., John R. Prindle, Alford, » 



6th do., L. M. Joyner, Egremont. af 



Best acre Gate, Edgar A. Kilborn, Great Barringtott, f 



2d do., William Sprague, Alford, 6 



3d dOM James H. Adams, Great Barrington, i 



4th do., J. B. Hull, Stockbridge, 5' 



oth do., William H. Goalee, Great Barrington, 3^ 



6th do., N. B. Curtiss, Stockbridge, 2' 



Best acre of Barley, James Bnllard, Lee, 5" 



2d do., John R. Prindle, Alford. 4 



3i do., Orin Benedict, Pittsfield, 7 



Best 3 acres Meadow Grass, James H. Adams, Gt. Barrington, h 



2d do., Orrin E. Clark, Sheffield, 4' 



3d do., N. B. Turner, Great Barrington, 3 



Best 3 acres Upland Grass, J. Winthrop, Stockbridge, 7 



2d do., J. F. Woodin. SandistiPld, 6 



3d do., William A. Mallory, Stockbridge 5 



4th do.. J. A. Kline, Egremont, 4 



5th do., Charles Watson, Great Barrington, 3 



6th do., Henry L. Smith. Lee. 2 



Best Vegetable Garden, Wm. D. Curtiss, Lenox, 6 



2d do., Stephen R. Miller. Sheffield. 5 



3d do., Alfred Peck, Great Barrington. 4 



4th do., Horace D. Train, M. D., Sheffield, 3 



[Dr. Samuel Camp showed the Committee a very fine garden which would have been award- 

 ed a premium, except excluded by the rules of the Society, he having drawn a premium within 

 the past three years.] 



Best Market Garden, J. Milton Mackie, Great Barrington, 4 



Best Flower Garden. Mrs. S. R. Miller, Sheffield, 4 



2d do., Mrs. Geo. W. Lester. Great Barrington, 3 



3d do., Isaac H. Rice. Great Barrington, 2 



4th do.. Mrs. £. c. Ticknor, Alford. 1 



[J. Milton Mackie would have been entitled to a premium 



except excluded by reason of time.'j 



M. S. BiDWELL, ) commjtt^ 



