The Committee regret that it was not in their power to award 

 premiums for other Cows on the ground. It will be seen that the 

 whole number of Grades, of all descriptions, was eighteen ; the 

 most of which were superior animals ; and jet the Committee had 

 at their disposal but §8 to award in premiums for that class of 

 Cows. 



Edward R. Andrews of West Roxbury, was the only person 

 who complied with the requisitions of the Society, in making a 

 statement in relation to Milch Cows. The Committee would there- 

 fore respectfully recommend that all contributors in future make a 

 careful examination of the regulations of the Society, before en- 

 tering their stock for premium. 



"William H. Milton of West Roxbury, exhibited several very 

 fine Jerseys ; but as they were not entered until the second day 

 of the exhibition, they could not, by the rules of the Society, re- 

 ceive a premium. 



In conclusion, the Committee would suggest, that if all the 

 cows exhibited could be arranged in adjoining pens, without in- 

 convenience to the contributors, a more correct comparison could 

 be made, and the duties of the Committee would be much easier. 



For the Committee, 



ELIJAH TUCKER. 



3mton, October 10, 1859. 



REPORT ON HEIFERS. 



The Committee report as follows : — Whole number of contribu- 

 tors, thirty. Whole number of animals, forty-five. 



Grade. 

 To Henry Grew of Dorchester, 1st premium of . . $3.00 

 To James T. Sumner of Canton, 2d premium of . . 2.00 



Aldernev. 

 To H. H. Hunnewell of Needham, 1st premium of . .8.00 

 To John S. Eldridge of Canton, 2d premium of . . 2.00 



Devon. 

 To Henry Goulding of Dover, 1st premium of . . 3.00 



To Henry Goulding of Dover, 2d premium of . . 2.00 



Heifers in Milk. 



To John Cawley of Dedham, 1st premium of . . . 6.00 



To H. H. Hunnewell of Needham, 2d premium of . . 5.00 



To J. Pritchard of West Roxbury, 3d premium of . . 4.00 



