LIST 



OP 



PREMIUMS AND COMMITTEES 



FOR THE YEAR 1871. 



(Successful Competitors may receive their Premiums in Plate or Money, at their option.) 



Superintendents at Exhibition. 



Horses. — Augustus P. Caxder, Dorchester; Assistant, Henry S. 

 Clarke, Walpole. 



Cattle. — Nathaniel S. White, Canton. 



Sheep and Swine. — Henry Goulding, Dover. 



Poultry. — A. F. Stevens, Needham. 



Fruit. — Charles F. Curtis, West Roxbury. 



Flowers. — Robert Watt, West Roxbury. 



Vegetables. — William J. Stuart, Hyde Park. 



Manufactures, Carriages, Agricultural Implements, &c. — William Ames, 

 Dedbam. 



Plowing and Drawing. — Luther Eaton, Dedham. 



Ladies' Work. — Mrs. Thomas Decatur, West Roxbury. 



F A E M S. 



EXPERIMENTS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON. 



[MANAGEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT OF FARMS. 



Supervisory Committee. — The President, Honorary President, and Secretary, ex. 

 offlciis; Francis P. Denny, Brookline; Cliarles C. Sewall, Medlield; Otis Gary, Fox- 

 borough; A. W. Cheever, Wrentham; Erastus L. Metcalf, Franklin; B. G.Kimball, 

 Needham; cnry Grew, Hyde Park; Charles Breck, Milton; Lucius Clapp, Stoughton; 

 Josiah P. Quincy, Quincy; Elijah Tucker, Milton; Henry Goulding, Dover. 



For the best managed farm, taking into view the condition of 

 the buildings, fences, and orchards, the cultivation of the lauds, 

 the care and management of the stock, the quantity, quality, and 

 preservation of the crops, the expenses incurred and the improve- 

 ments made during the year, with a detailed statement of the 

 whole, to be rendered on or before November 15th, $25 ; second 

 best, $20. 



