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Cows, and a particular account of the feeding and general man- 

 agement, — first premium, ^8 ; second do., $6. 



For any number of Cows more than seven, — first premium, ^10 ; 

 second do. 



BREAD. 



For the best loaf of Wheat and Indian, of two to four lbs. 

 weight, — first premium, $3 ; second premium, $2. 



For the best loaf made of Unbolted Wheat, which shall be 

 grown in the Countj, of two to four pounds' weight, — first pre- 

 mium, $3 ; second do., $2. 



For the best loaf of Rye and Indian, of four to six lbs. weight, — 

 first premium, ^3 ; second do., $2. 



For the best loaf of Wheat Bread, of two to four lbs. weight, — 

 first premium, $3 ; second do., $2. 



The bread presented for premium must be made on the day 

 previous to the Exhibition, by some female member of a family, 

 exclusive of hired persons, in whose name the entries shall be 

 made, and to whom the premiums shall be awarded. The bread 

 shall be baked in the oven commonly used by the family in which 

 it shall be made. A written statement of the process of making 

 the bread shall accompany each loaf. 



There shall be Committees appointed to judge of the several de- 

 scriptions of bread, to whom the names of the contributors shall 

 not be known, and no person shall serve on said Committees if any 

 member of his family shall be a competitor. 



FOREST TREES. 



For the best plantation of Forest Trees, of either of the follow- 

 ing varieties, viz. : — White Oak, Yellow Oak, Locust, Birch, 

 White Ash, or Walnut, Scotch Larch, Norway Spruce, Pitch Pine 

 and White Pine, or other varieties, not less than three years old, 

 and not less than one thousand trees, a premium, to be awarded in 

 1855, of $20. 



For the best Plantation, to contain not less than five hundred 

 trees, a premium of $10. 



