Native Wines, Jellies, Preserves, ^c. 



For very successful experiment in crjstalizing and refining 

 maple syrup, the Society's diploma to U. W. Boyden, of Foxbo- 

 rough. (A lad 11 years of age.) 



For best wine from cultivated grapes, the Society's diploma to 

 Henry Goulding, of Dover. 



For best honey in comb, the Society's diploma to N. Lon'^fel- 

 low, of Needham. JOHN W. THOMAS, Chairmal. 



Dedham, Sept. 29, 1860. 



Carriages. 

 First premium of $-1 to Cushman, Baker & Co., of Medfield> 

 for best covered wagon. 



First premium of $4 to Sidney E. Morse, of South Dedham, 

 for best open buggy wagon. 



First premium of %o to Charles Bird, 2d, of East Walpole, for 

 best express wagon. 



SANFORD CARROLL, Chairman. 

 Dedham, Sept. 29, 1860. 



Leather, and Articles Manufactured Therefrom. 

 First premium of $3 to Reynolds and Monk, of Stoughton, for 

 best specimen of calf boots. 



For a leather walking stick, the Society's diploma to J. L. 

 Scott, of Stoughton. 



JOSEPH DAY, Chairman. 

 Dedham, Sept. 29, 1860. 



REPORT ON AGRICULTURAL LMPLEMENTS. 



Whole number of contributors, 6. 



The Committee award to Parker, Gannett & Osgood, of Bos- 

 ton, for the best collection of Agricultural Implements, a premium 

 of $12. 



To Adams & Shepard, of Franklin, for their 0. K. apple parer 

 and sheer, a premium of $2. 



To H. A. Dickerman & Co., of Stoughton, for carriage jacks, 

 a premium of $2. 



The Committee also recommend a gratuity of $5 to Benjamin 

 F. Boyden, of Foxboro', for his skeleton plough. This plough is 

 fully described in the Report of the Committee on Agricultural 

 Implements for the year 1859. Mr. Boyden has made some al- 



