80 



$1. First premium, to S. W. Weston, Middleton, for 1 peck 



rye. 

 $1. First premium, to B. IT. Farnum, North Andover, for 



1 peck buckwheat. 

 |5. First premium, to C. K. Ordway & Son, West Newbury, 



for 25 ears field corn. 

 $3. Second premium, to A. S. Longfellow, Grovelaud, for 



25 ears of field corn. 

 S2. Third premium, to S. W. Weston, Middleton, for 25 



ears field corn. 

 $3. First premium, to A. C. Osborne, Peabody, for 25 ears 



of pop corn. 

 $2. Second premium, to Edwin Bates, Lynn, 25 ears of pop 



corn. 

 $8. First premium, to J. J. H. Gregory, Marblehead. for 



303 samples of field and garden seeds. 

 Charles B. Grant, Wm. H. Smith, Albert Berry — Committee. 



Xoth— \ wards made to Aaron Low and Ruxton & Co.. by Committee were 

 not confirmed by Trustees, because separate entries were not made of what 

 were grown by tliem and what were grown by others. 



COUNTERPANES AND AFGHANS. 



The Committee on Counterpanes and Afghans have attended 



to their duty, and respectfully report to the Secretory that they 



have made the following awards : 



#3.00 First premium, to Mrs. Ivory Quimby, Wenham, for 



Caterpillar afghan. 



2.00. Second premium, to Mrs. J. E. Galloupe, Beverly, for 



knitted afghan. 

 4.00. First premium, to Mrs. W. C. Davenporr, Salem, for 



knitted quilt. 

 2.00. Second premium, to Mr. W. Pollies. Boxford, for silk 

 quilt. 



