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1.00. First premium, to E. G. Nason, West Newbury, 



for peck Bald wheat. 

 1.00. First premium, to C. K. Ordway & Sou, West 



Newbury, for peck Silver Hull buckwheat. 

 5.00. First premium, to S. Longfellow, Grovelaud, for 



one trace Field corn. 

 3.00. Second premium, to E. G. Nason, West Newbury, 



for 25 ears Field corn. 

 2.00. Third premium, to G. H. Plumer, Newbury, for 



25 ears Field corn. 

 *3.00. First premium, to Enoch C. Curtis, Amesbury, for 



25 ears Yellow Rice Pop corn. 

 *2.00. Gratuity, to John J. Mason, Amesbury, for one 



trace White Rice Pop corn. 

 1.00. Gratuity, to J. H. Tenney, Rowley, for Improved 



Canada corn. 

 8.00. First premium, to J. J. H. Gregory, Marblehead, 



for collection of seed (200 varieties). 

 3.00. Second premium, to Aaron Low, Essex, for col- 

 lection of seeds (189 varieties). 



James P. King, Rufus Kimball, M. W. Bartlett, N. N. 

 Dummer, E. L. Wildes — Committee. 



*Note. — John J. Mason would have received first premium 

 for Pop Corn had he complied with the rules of the Society by 

 not having more than the number of ears for which premium 

 was offered. The awards were changed by the Trustees. 



COUNTERPANES AND AFGHANS. 



The Committee on Counterpanes and Afghans have 

 attended to their duty, and respectfully report to the 

 Secretary that they have made the following awards : 

 $4.00. First premium, to Mrs. Reuben Jackman, Ips- 

 wich Bluffs, for silk quilt. 



