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Carpetings, Rugs and' Floor Cloth. 



For the best "Common" Ingrain 2-ply Carpeting. 



tt u "Fine" " " " 



" " "Superfine" " " " 



" " "Common," "Fine" or "Superfine" Ingrain 3-ply 



Carpeting. 

 For the best Brussels Floor Carpeting. 



" " Tapestry " " 



« " Velvet Carpeting. 

 For each of these descriptions of Carpeting, a premium or the 

 Society's diploma, at the discretion of the Committee. 



Note. —Ingrain 3-ply carpeting will be judged by the comparative 

 merits of pieces of similar weight; or disregarding .weight, by the quality 

 of color, the taste of shading, and evenness in spinning and weaving. 



For the best piece of Stair Carpeting, the Society's diploma. 

 For the best Hearth Rug, the Society's diploma. 

 For the best specimen of painted Floor Cloth, a premium or the 

 Society's diploma, at the discretion of the Committee* 



Note. — Articles in either of the foregoing departments, which 

 shall have been manufactured in the family of the person presenting it, 

 will receive the particular consideration of the Committee, and, if worthy, 

 a suitable premium. 



Glass, Stone, Earthen, Wooden and Iron Ware. 



Committee. — Frank M. Ames, Canton ; Alexander Dickson, West Roxbury ; Manly 

 W. Cain, Dorchester. 



Glass, Stone, Earthen, and Wooden Ware. — For the finest 

 collection and best specimen of articles in each of these depart- 

 ments, a premium or gratuity, at the discretion of the Committee. 



Brass, Copper, Tin, Iron and Brittannia Ware. — For the 

 finest collection and best specimen of articles in each of these de- 

 pai'tments, a premium or gratuity, at the discretion of the Com- 

 mittee. 



Cabinet Work. — For the best specimen of Cabinet Work, a 

 premium or the Society's diploma. 



Iron Fencing, Gates and Posts. — For the best specimen of 

 each — regard being had to cost and utility, as well as ornament 

 — a premium or gratuity, at the discretion of the Committee. 



