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Brooks, Jr., of Princeton. He had twenty-eight hills 

 to the rod, and it weighed 42 J lbs., and was called 

 "King Phillip" corn. 



The third premium, of $3,00, we award to Edward 

 Smith, of Fitchburg. He had twenty -five hills to the 

 rod, and it weighed 34 J lbs. 



The fourth premium, of ;^2,00, we award to W. W. 

 Watson, of Princeton, on his yellow corn. He had 

 twenty-four hills to the rod, and it weighed 36 lbs. 



We recommend a gratuity of $2,00 to Solon Carter, 

 Esq., of Leominster, for his excellent crop of corn, and 

 very excellent statement. This can be done without 

 infringing upon the funds of the Society, as we have 

 $10,00 left which are unawarded,for want of competitors. 



We would here state that had not Mr.Wyman,of West- 

 minster, been one of the committee, he would most 

 likely have received either a premium or a gratuity. 



WHEAT. 



We award to W. W. Watson, of Princeton, the first 

 premium of $4,00, he being the only competitor. 



RYE. 



There were five entries. We award the first prem- 

 ium of $3,00, to the Town of Fitchburg. SamU Far- 

 well, 2d, Master. 



The second premium of $2,00, we award to Jeremiah 

 Andrews, of Fitchburg. 



BARLEY. 



There were two premiums offeied, of $3,00 and $2,00. 

 Only one person entered; and he withdrew. 



