PREMIUMS. 77 



No person will bo allowed to receive more than one copy of Harris 

 on Insects] if more than one is awarded, cash will be paid instead, ac 

 the rate of three dollars per copy ; and if any to whom a copy is award- 

 ed already has one, he may receive the copy awarded, or the cash as 

 above, at his option. 



BREAD, BUTTER, CHEESE, PICKLES. PRESERVES AND 



JELLIES. 



Committee. — George A. Torrey, C. H. B. Snow, Mrs. Jabez 

 Fisher, Fitchburg ; Mrs. Ephraim Graham, Lunenburg ; Mrs. Dr. 

 Whitney, Harvard. 



Competitors will be required to furnish a detailed statement in wri- 

 ting, of the process of manufacturing butter, cheese and pickles . 

 White bread. Three premiums — $2, 1, .50. 

 Unbolted wheat bread. One premium — $1. 

 Bolted rye bread. Two premiums — $1, .50. 

 Rye and Indian bread. Three premiums — S2, 1, .50. 

 Lump butter, not less than 12 lbs. Four premiums — $4, .3, 2, 1.50. 

 June tub butter, not less than 25 lbs. Three premiums — $3, 2, 1. 

 Cheese, not less than 50 lbs.. Three premiums — $2, 1.50, 1. 

 Pickles. Three premiums — .75, .50, .25. 

 Virgin Honey in the comb. Throe premiums — $2, I, .50. 



In addition to the above, there will be allowed for gratultes, $10. 



MECHANICS AND MANUFACTURES. 



Committee.—BQxi]. Snow, Jr., George Robbing, Charles Burleigh, 

 Fitchburg; Wm. H. Brown, East Princeton; Aaron Wilkins, Fitch- 

 burg. 



Specimens exhibited must be manufactured by the competitor. 



For the best specimens of mechanic and manufactured articles, exclu- 

 sive of ladies' home manufacture, there will be placed at the disposal of 

 the committee, the sum of $75. 



AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 



Committee. — Asaph Wood, South Gardner; Edwin A. Hitchcock, 

 Harvard ; George B. Knowlton, Gardner P. Hawkins, Joseph Pierce, 

 Fitchburg ; 



Specimens exhibited must be manufactured by the competitor. 

 Best mowing machine. — $10. 

 Best farm wagon, for one or two horses.— $10. 

 Best ox cart.— $5. 



