as: 



3dJdo., G. H. Spurr, Sheffield, 



4th do., George Kellogg, Sheffield. f» 



5th do., C. JF. Stoddard, Allord, 



6th do., L. W. Hjde, Egremont, 

 Best acre Corn, Win. O. Curtis, Lenox. 



2d do., E. P. Tanner, Lee, 



3d do., P. M. Shaylor, Lee, 



4th do., E. Sexton, Great .Harrington, 



5th do., George M. Gibson, New Marlboro. 



6th do., J. L. Miller, Sheffield, 



7th do., Mark Hollenbeek, Great Barrington, 

 ▲ discretionary premium to M. I. Wheeler, Great Banington, for field of 



Sweet Corn, 

 Best acre Buckwheat, M. I. Wheeler, Great Barriugton, 



2d do., Warren Walker, New Marlboro, 



3d do., 1. S. Baldwin, Egremont, 



4th do., L. W. Hyde, Egremont, 



oth do., A. J. Murphy, Egremont, 

 Best one-hall Acre Potatoes, P. M. Sliaylor. L«e, 



2d do., L. W. Hyde, Egremont, 



3d do., G. H. Kirby, Sneffiela, 



4th do., A. J. Bucklin, South Adams, 



5th do., M. 1. Wheeler, Great Barrington, 



6th do., T. J. Warner, Stockbridge, 

 Best one-fourth acre White Beans, Jesse Stanton, Sheffield, 



2d do., L. Hulett, Sheffield, 



3d do., A. C. Butler, Lenox. 

 Best one-fourth acre Sugar Beets, J. Ramsey, Egremont, 



2d do., T. S. Baldwin, Egremont, 



3d do., Thomas H. Curuss, Great Barrington, 

 Best one-fourth acre Mangel-Wurzels, A. Bradley. Lee, 



2d do,, E. L. Heath, Stockbridge, 



3d do., A. W. Merrill, Sandisheld, 

 Best one-fourth acre Carrots, Daniel Warner, Great Barrington, 



2d do., A. Bradley, Lee, 



3d do., A. J. Hunt, Great Barrington, 

 Best one-fourth acre Swedish Turnips, C. E. Heath, Lee, 



2d do., James Bullard, Lee, 



3d do., Henry D. Hyde, New Marlboro, 

 Best one-lourth acre Cabbages, Wm. O. Curtis, Lenox. 



2d do., James Bullard, Lee, 



3d do., George W. Lester, Great Barrington, 

 Best half acre Tobacco, J. P. Sheldon, Great Barringtou. 

 & 2d do., Wm. M. Chapin, Sheffield, 



3d do., Charles J. Becker, Sheffield, 

 ^ 4th do.. Daniel Warner, Great Barrington, 



Best one-fourth acre Sowed Corn, Thomas H. Curtiss, Great Barrington, 



2d do., Abner Hoys, Sheffield, 



3d do., F. K» Hinckley. Lee, 



1th do., Leonard Tuttle, Sheffield, 

 Best managed Parm, P. M. Shaylor, Lee, 



2d do., Elizur Smith, Lee, 



3d do., Jared Lewis, Great Barrington, 



4th do., Lester T. Osborne, Alfora, 

 Best Compott Heap, Alexander Hyde, Le«\ 



id do., A. W. Merrill, Sandiefield, 



3d do., Elisha Collins, Great Barrington, 



Your committee found no English Turnips worthy of a premium. Messrs. 

 Leonard Tuttle and George Landon, of fehtffield, and Mr. W arren Walker, of 

 New Marlboro, all had line fields of Tobacco badly injured by hail storms. 



Theron L. Footk, J 



Samuel K. Williams, > Committee. 



Dwight Andrews. ) 



SEEDS AND VEGETABLES. 



Whole number of entries, 131: Timothy Seed, 5; Seed Corn, 22; Seed 

 Oats, 9; Seed Rye, 20; Seed Barley, 2; Winter Wheat, 2; Spring Wheat, t> 

 Garden Vegetables, 4; Sweet Corn, 1; Buckwheat, 2; Marrowfat Peas, 1 

 Hammoth Squash, 2; Watermelons, 1; Hubbard Squash, 1; Potatoes, 7 



