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B. F. Huntington, Amesbury, report on root crops, 



second premium, 8 00 



*Joseph How, Methuen, report on new apples and the 



codlin moth, third premium, 6 00 



*NOTE.— Mr. Howe is 86 years of age. 



MASSACHUSETTS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP. 



George E. Newman, Newbury, yearly payment of 



1884 award, 25 00 



OTHER AWARDS. 



Awarded by Committee on Poultry, 37 00 



" " " Agricultural Implements, 47 00 



" " " Carriages, 17 00 



" « " Dairy, 24 00 



" '« " Bread, Honey, etc., 22 00 



" « " Pears, 103 50 



" " " Apples, 109 75 



" " " Peaches, Grapes, etc., 74 50 



« " " Flowers, 56 00 



" " " Vegetables,* 158 00 



" " " Grain and Seed,f 32 00 



" " " Counterpanes and Afghans, 31 00 



" " " Carpets and Rugs, J 26 50 



" " " Articles man'f'd from Leather 5 00 



" " " Manufact's and Gen'l Mdse., 20 00 



" " " Fancy Work and Art Work, 51 50 



« " » Children's Work, 15 00 



732 75 



Correction.— *Gratuit5-, 50 cents, was awarded to M. M. Ridgeway, Newbury, for 

 Queen of the Valley Potato, instead of $1, as printed on G3dpage. f$o second prem- 

 ium was awarded to Aaron Low, Essex, for collection of seed, instead of $3, as 

 printed on 65th page. p5 cents gratuity was awarded Mrs. S. J. Woodward, West 

 Newbury, for woven rug, instead of 50 cents as printed on OSth page. 



