13 TEANS ACTIONS. 



and fifty plates, each plate containing four or more apples. The en- 

 tries of Fine Arts and Mamifactures, were nearly two hundred. The 

 walls and pillars of the hall were adorned with numerous well- 

 executed paintings and drawings. The arrangements reflect the 

 highest credit on Mr. Josiah Ayres and his assistants. 



ENTRIES. 



Fetjit. — Apples. Amherst, John S. Adams, 7 varieties ; Nathan 

 Bartlett, 4 ; David Blodgett, 9 ; Ransom Cowles, 8 ; William W. 

 Dickinson, 7; Austin Eastman, 10; S. Keyes Eastman, 4 ; Miss 

 Fay, 1 ; Stephen Johnson, 9. Hadley, Joseph Adams &. Sons, 1 

 variety ; Linus Green, 5 varieties ; Theodore G. Huntington, 7 ; 

 George W. Morton, 8 ; Theodore Pasco, 38 plates ; Rufus Scott, 10 

 varieties. Leverett, Alden C. Field, 4. Montague, A. B. & M. P. 

 Anderson, 5. New Salem, Horace Hunt, 5. Northampton, Theo- 

 dore Ptust, 38 varieties from Wisconsin ; Ashur Shepard, Esq., 83 

 varieties ; James R. Trumhull, editor of the Gazette, 30 varieties 

 from Michigan. Prescott, Christopher Paige, 20 varieties. Shutes- 

 bury, Deacon Carver, 5; Col. Dudley, 9; Amos Ray, 12 varieties. 

 South Hadley, Edmund Smith, 17 varieties. Sunderland, Avery D. 

 Hubbard, 9 ; Kelita Hubbard, 16; Ransom Dickinson, 14 varieties. 

 Wendell, Daniel Ballard, 10 varieties. 



Cranberries. Amherst, Edward A. Stanley. - Hadley, David S. 

 Cowles. 



Grapes. Amherst, John S. Adams, John Dickinson, Miss Fay, 

 David Parsons. Sunderland, Ransom Dickinson, Samuel Dunlap. 



Peaches. Amherst, Ansel C. Marshall. 



Pears. Amherst, John S. Adams, Ansel C. Marshall. 



Quinces. Amherst, Aaron Warner, Jr. Hadley, Linus Green. 

 Leverett, Mrs. S. W. Boutwell. Sunderland, Ransom Dickinson, 

 N. Austin Smith, N. & B. Smith. 



Fine Akts. Amherst, Elizabeth Adams, wrought worsteds-; 

 Frank Adams, drawings ; M. Adams Allen, slippers ; D. J. Bartlett, 

 millinery ; W. J. Bassett, door ; Miss A. R. Bentley, lamp-mat ; 

 Miss C. Chaffee, millinery ; Miss Emily Davis, oil painting and mo- 

 nochromatic drawing ; Miss Abby J. S. Dickinson, worsted work ; 

 Miss L. Dickinson, birds ; Miss Sarah T. Dickinson, lamp-mat ; Mrs. 

 M. H. Dutton, lamp-mat; Miss Emily Fowler, chairs and handker- 

 chiefs. " J. P. Gould, pen-drawings ; George Graves, graining and 

 lettering. Miss F. HaUock, napkins ; Mrs. Hartly,. tidies j Mrss 



