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An average for the eleven, 10 ewes and 1 ram, of 15 lbs. 

 3 oz., per head, fed on pasture in summer and ensilage in 

 winter, with some turnips. ■ An average of nearly 15 lbs. 

 per head ; for the ten ewes, 149| lbs. My whole flock of 

 25, 14 ewes in addition to the above, sheared a little over 

 12 lbs. 1 oz. per head, 308| lbs. from the 25. 



I also enter two pens of lambs, one of ewes and one of 



rams, descended from these ewes and sired by a ram 



known as the "Lost Ram," belonging to 0. & E. S. Hall, 



of East Randolph, Vermont. Some of the ancestors of 



this flock were bred by me in Vermont 20 years ago. 



Thomas Sanders. 

 BiRCHBROw, Haverhill, Mass. 



POULTRY— FIRST CLASS. 



The Committee on Poultry, First Class, have attended to 

 their duty, and respectfully report to the Secretary that 

 they have made the following awards : 

 $2. First premium, to Frank E. Young, Newburyport, for 



Liglit Brahma Fowls. 

 $2. First premium, to C. S. Bartlctt, Newburyport, for 



Light Brahma Cliicks. 



