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Josiah Reed & Co., South Weymouth, for best specimen of 

 pegged calf boots, 1st premium ^o, and diploma. 



Nathaniel Shaw & Co., South Weymouth, lor best specimens 

 of nailed thick boots, 1st premium, $2, and diploma. 



Joseph Cheney, South Dedham, for the best express harness, 

 1st premium, $2. 



Williams & Crocker, Jamaica Plain, for the best buggy har- 

 ness, 1st premium, $2. 



JOSEPH DAY, Chairman. 



Dedham, Sept. 28, 1866. 



REPORT ON CARRIAGES, WAGONS, &c. 



The Committee award the following premiums : — 



Cushman, Baker & Co., Medfield, for open buggy, 1st pre- 

 mium, $5. 



Sidney E. Morse, South Dedham, for side-spring Brownell 

 wagon, 1st premium, $5. 



Sidney E. Morse, for express wagon, $2. 



SANFORD CARROLL, Chairman. 



Dedham, Sept. 28, 1866. 



REPORT ON AVOOD AND IRON. 



The Committee award the following premiums : — 



To Simeon Richardson, Medway, for tubs, casks, axe-handles, 

 &c., a diploma. 



To Master H. A. Pettingill, Dedham, 12 years old, for bird- 

 house, made by himself, a diploma. 



To Messrs. J. Warren Tuck & Co., Boston, for specimens of 

 wire flower stands, a diploma. 



OTIS CARY, Chairman. 



Foxhoro\ Sept. 28, 1866. 



REPORT ON BIRDS AND INSECTS. 



For several cases of named and classified Insects, constituting 

 the best collection brought to the attention of the Society, the 

 Committee award to Joseph R. Churchill, Dorchester, " Harris's 

 Treatise on Insects," and the Society's diploma. 



