12 X 11 A X S A C T I X S . 



Montague, Mrs. Brainard Smith, Mrs. Natlianiel Smilli, Mrs. Levi 

 P. Warner. 



CiiEiiSE, 200 pounds. Aiitltcrsi — ^Irs. Jonatlian Cowlcs, Jr., 

 ]Mrs. Samuel S. Dickinson, Mrs. Horace Kellogg, INIrs. Reuben 

 Thayer. Lcvcrcll — Mrs. Harrison O. Field. Montague — Mrs. Or- 

 rin I'ainc. Felham — Mrs. A. A. Rankin. Sunderland — Mrs Ran- 

 som Dickinson. 



Maple Sugar, 33 pounds. Lcvcretl — Harrison O. Field, G lbs. 

 Mmdagnr. — Peter Spaulding, 10 lbs. Sundei'land — C. B. Hubbard, 

 5 lbs. ; Z. M. Hunt, 5 lbs. ; Albert Montague, 7 lbs. 



HoxKY, 40 pounds. Hadlcy — David S. Cowles, 20 lbs. ; R. D. 

 Fish, 12 lbs. Sunderland — Ransom Dickinson, 8 lbs. 



Vegetables, 42 entries. Amherst — Alfred Baker, Japan peas ; 

 D. L. Bangs, cabbages, beets, potatoes; William Boltwood, 3 varie- 

 ties of beans ; E. S. Church, red peppers ; Prof. Clark, 8 varieties of 

 potatoes, 2 of turnips ; Levi D. Cowles, onions ; Marquis F. Dick- 

 inson, potatoes and turnips ; William W. Dickinson, beets squashes, 

 cabbages ; Austin Eastman, onions ; George H. Farrar, 3 varieties 

 of squashes ; Flavel Gaylord, 2 varieties of potatoes ; Edmund Hast- 

 ings, 2 varieties of turnips ; Harrison Ligram, turnips and carrots ; 

 John Lyman, cabbage; John Mathews, carter potatoes ; Daniel Paine, 

 potatoes. Belcliertown — Cephas Hyde, 2 superior varieties of 

 squashes. Granhij — Rodney Ayrcs, Japan peas ; Lucius Ferry, 

 beet. Hndlcij — IjCvi Adams, 4 squashes ; Edwin Chapin, beets ; 

 David S. Cowlcs, beets, carrots, onions, and turnips ; George Dick- 

 inson, 4 varieties of beans, 3 do. of potatoes, broom-brush, broom- 

 seed and rye ; Rufus Scott, potatoes. Leverett — Silas Ball, 5 varie- 

 ties of potatoes; William H. Smith, peach-blow potatoes, Monta- 

 gue — Joshua Marsh, pumpkin. Pelham — Pliny Boyden, Jenny Lind 

 potatoes; CD. Eaton, peach-blow potatoes. Prcscott — Christopher 

 Paige, blood-beet, carrots, parsnips, and potatoes Sunderland — 

 Hiibbard Graves, California potatoes; Horace Henderson, everlast- 

 ing squash; John M. Smith, 12 varieties of potatoes; Levi P. War- 

 ner, turnips, and 4 quarts of beans. 



Grains, 15 entries. Amherst — Edmund Hastings, seed corn; 

 Austin Loomis, seed corn. Deerjicld — IMoses Stebbins, seed corn ; 

 Hadley — David S, Cowles, 5 varieties of seed corn ; George Dickin- 

 son, Trace seed corn and Mapes's evergreen sweet corn ; William P. 

 Dickinson, seed Avheat ; Rufus Scott, Genesee white flint wheat. 

 Sunderland — Sylvester Brown, seed corn; Ransom Dickinson, 2 



