COMMITIEKS AND PREMIUMS. 



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FANCY ARTICLES. 

 .S\'c' rules jj, ly, 20. 



CoMMiriEE. — Mrs. J. A. Battles, Mrs. E. Stcbbiiis, Mrs. .S. W. 

 Huntley, Fitchburg. 



For the best specimens of ladies' useful and fancy articles of 

 their own manufacture, including specimens of nice mending and 

 darning, there will be placed at the disposal of the committee the 

 sum of fifty dollars. 



COMMirrEES' REPORTS. 



Committee. — The President, Vice-Presidents, and Secretary. 



For the purpose of inducing the chairmen of the several com- 

 mittees to take upon themselves more labor and care in elaborat- 

 ing their reports, the following premiums will be paid : Sio, $6, ^4. 



Detailed reports in connection with awards (except on grain) 

 must be delivered to the Secretary on or before Nov. ist. 



PROSPECTIVE EXPERIMENTS. 



FOREST TREES. 



Committee. — E. VVyman Stone, Templeton. 



For the best plantation of any kind of forest trees, suitable for 

 fuel or timber, raised from the seed, not less than five hundred in 

 number, which shall be in the most flourishing condition in the iall 

 of 1 888, S15 ; second, $10. 



Pantries must be made on or before the first day of June. 



ENTOMOLOGY. STUFFED P3IRDS, SINGINC PIRDS, Etc. 

 See rule IJ. 



CoMMi'iTEE. — Fl A. Horton, Fitchburg. 



The sum of ten dollars will l)e placed at the disposal of the 

 committee. 



