For best pair of Chickens of foregoing varieties, two premiums, $1.50, 75c. 



Regulations — All Poultry must have been owned and kept within the 

 county by the competitors three months next preceding the Fair. 



Entries of Poultr}- must be made with the Secretary on or before Sat- 

 urday, September 26th. 



All the entries will be distinguished by numbers, and name of com- 

 petitors will not be allowed to appear on the coops until after the awards. 

 All fowls must be judged by the "American Standard of Excellence." 



A Poultry building, with feed and water and a special attendant, will 

 be furnished by the Society for the exhibition and care of all Poultry. 

 Exhibitors will not be permitted to remove their birds until Friday after- 

 noon at two o'clock. A special marshal will be appointed to have charge 

 of this department during the Fair ; see, also. General Regulations. 

 Second Division— Turkeys, Cieese, Ducks and Miscellaneous. 



Committei — An expert. 

 For best pair of Turkeys, two premiums, $2, i. 

 For best pair of White Chinese Geese, two premiums, $2, i. 

 For best pair of Brown Chinese Geese, two premiums, $2, i. 

 For best pair of Toulouse Geese, two premiums, $2, i. 

 For best pair of Embden Geese, two premiums, $2, i. 

 For best pair of Aylesbury Ducks, two premiums, |i2, i. 

 For best pair of Rouen Ducks, two premiums, $2, i. 

 For best pair of Muscovy Ducks, two premiums, ^2, i. 

 For best Pekin Ducks, two premiums, ^2, i. 

 For best Cayuga Ducks, two premiums, 1^2, i. 



The sum of |:io is also placed at the disposal of the Committee for dis- 

 cretionory premiums of not over $1 each. 



Regulations — Same as for first division of Poultry. 



Pedigrees. 



Commitfee — Parley A, Russell, Great Barrington ; Merritt I. Wheeler, 

 Great Barrington ; James H. Rowley, Egremont. 



Committee to Fill Vacancies. 



Committee to appoint persons to fill vacancies which may occur in the 

 various Examining Committees — President and Secretary. 



