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Mrs. H. G. Davenport, Milton, water colors, 50 cents. 



Mrs. Edward Newconib. Il^'dc Park, autiunu Uiaves, oO cents. 



Mrs. H. D. Gilman, Readville, shell wreath, 75 cents. 



Miss A. E. Davenport, Milton, toilette set, 50 cents. 



Mrs. Henry Silver, Hyde Park, toilette set, 25 cents. 



Susie Blaisdell, Readville, pansy mats, 50 cents. 



Miss Emily Tucker, Canton, tidies, 75 cents. 



Mrs. Mclntire, Milton, crochet tidies, 25 cents. 



Mrs. E. J. Leach, Readville, tid3% 25 cents. 



Miss Helen C. Perry, Dorchester, tidy, gratuity, 25 cents. 



Mrs. John Crawford, Readville, tidies, Society's diploma. 



Miss H. Barbour, Milton, worsted tidy, 25 cents. 



Mrs. A. W. Goss, Dorchester, worsted mats, 25 cents. 



Mary N. Edwiirds, Dedham, towel-rack, $1. 



Agnes M. Pratt, Readville, toilette set, 25 cents. 



Minnie Jacobs, Readville, two fans, 25 cents. 



Mrs. B. C. Vose, Hyde Park, knitted tea-set, 50 cents. 



Mrs. John Crawford, Readville, woolen hose, 25 cents. 



Mrs. S. T. Eagan, Hyde Park, undersleeves, 25 cents. 



E, S. Winship, Sharon, flannel skirts, 25 cents. 



Annie Greggs, Brookline, embroidered bracket, $1. 



Grace A. Vose, age 12, Hyde Park, tatting collar, $1. 



Minnie Spring, age 13, Hyde Park, tidy. Si. 



Delores Mitchell, North Abington, embroidery, 25 cents. 



Elenora F. Hurter, Hyde Park, tatting, gratuity, 25 cents. 



Ellen Hickey, Milton, collar, gratuity, 25 cents. 



Rosie Allen, Hyde Park, tidy, Society's diploma. 



G. F. Lincoln, Hyde Park, picture-frame, 50 cents. 



Mrs. W. S. Morse, Boston, silk tatting collar, 25 cents. 



Mrs. W. T. Thacher, Hyde Park, embroidery, $1. 



Mrs. J. Britton, Stoughton, quilt, Society's diploma. 



Mrs. F. Britton, Stoughton, quilt. Society's diploma. 



Miss S. Sumner, Hyde Park, rug. Society's diploma. 



Sum total for prizes and gratuities, S34.75. 



GRAIN, ROOT AND MIXED CROPS. 



(This Report came too late lor insertion in the usual order.) 



The Committee on Grain, Root and Mixed Crops respectfully re- 

 port that there was one field of Corn, one of Mangohl WurtzeU 

 and one of Carrots, entered for premium by Mr. .T. B. Tille}' of 

 Brookhne. 



Owing to neglect in entering the crops, the Committee were not 

 aware they had been entered until after the exhibition, consequent- 



