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1.00, Gratuity, to Fannie M. Merrill, Newbiiryport, for 



Calico Quilt. 

 1.00, Gratuity, to Lillian Newman, Newbury, for Kensing- 

 ton Painting. 



.50, Gratuity, to Gertrude Wilkins, Middleton, for Patch- 

 work. 



.50, Gratuity, to Agnes Hale, Rowley, for Sofa Pillow. 



.50, Gratuity, to Lottie M. Hardy, Rowley, for Knit 

 Stockings. 



.50, Gratuity, to Ida Poor, Georgetown, for Knit Rug. 



.50, Gratuity, to Jessie K. Dodge, Rowley, for Calico 

 Quilt. 



.50, Gratuity, to Willie Swasey, Newburyport, for But- 

 ton Box. 



.50, Gratuity, to Marion DeJean, Newburyport, for 

 Table Scarf. 



.50, Gratuity, to Nellie Lunt, Newbury, for Painting. 



,50, Gratuity, to Lulie Frost, Newburyport, for Tidy, 



.50, Gratuity, to Amy Cline, Newbury, for Fancy Tidy. 

 1.00, Gratuity, to Gertrude Carlton, Rowley, for Toilet 

 Set. 



Helen A. Pike, Elizabeth A. Noyes, Mrs. Geo. H. 

 Plumer, — Committee. 



IMPROVING WET MEADOW AND SWAMP LANDS. 



The Committee on " Improving wet Meadow and Swamp 

 Land," report that the only entry for premium was made 

 by Mr. John H. George, of Methuen, whose statement is 

 herewith submitted. 



The Committee recommend the award of the First Pre- 

 mium of Fifteen Dollars, to Mr. George. 



The land which was entered for premium, is a section of 

 a large peat meadow, such as is found in almost every 



