90 



To Seth Blake, Dover, for a Heifer, 15 months old, grade, 

 2d premium, ........ 2.00 



To Mark C. Hoyle, S. Dedham, for a Heifer, 17 montlis old, 

 native breed, 1st premium, ..... 3.00 



To D. D. Hammant, Medfield, for a Heifer, 28 montlis old, na- 

 tive breed, 2d premium, ...... 2.00 



To Lewis Bullard, Dedham, for best Heifer Calf, under one 

 year, a premium of ...... 3.00 



To B. V. French, Braintree, for a Heifer, 16 months old. North 

 Devon breed, 1st premium, ..... 3.00 



To " " " " " " 2d premium, 2.00 



To Aaron D. Weld, West Roxbury, for two Heifers, grade, 2 

 years old, a gratuity of . . . . . . 4.00 



To Dr. Morton, of Needham, a gratuity of $5.00 on 2 Heifers 

 and 3 Calves, they being the best specimens of Alderney stock 

 presented, but not coming under the Society's rules, could not 

 compete for premium. 



The Committee would say that several fine specimens of stock 

 ■would have been entitled to premiums, had they been owned long 

 enough in the County. 



A. S. DRAKE, Chairman. 



REPORT ON MILCH COWS. 



The Committee on Milch Cows have the satisfaction to report 

 at this time that the contribution of stock, both in numbers 

 and in point of excellence, has been superior to that of any 

 former year. The whole number entered for premium was 

 twenty-one. And although in this respect we may not suffer in 

 the comparison with older Societies, still we cannot but feel that it 

 is not what it should be, nor what we have a right to expect from 

 Norfolk County. For considering the ability and means that we 

 so largely possess, together with the great inducements in a pe- 

 cuniary point of view, it is but fair to say, that we should equal 

 at least, if not excel, any other County ; for by our near proximity 



