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is taken from it, and warmed with a quantity of milk ; then it is turn- 

 ed back with the morning's milk and rennet is added to it, after 

 which it is to stand until the curd separates from the whey. It is 

 then scalded, dipped off, permitted to drain until afternoon, and then 

 nianufactured into cheese. 



HONEY. 



Two large specimens of honey in the honey comb graced the tables. 

 They attracted attention and were much admired. The Society had 

 not offered premiums upon the products of the " busy bee." The 

 Committee manifest their high estimate of the t-.^ o parcels, by award- 

 ing gratuities to the gentlemen who introduced them, Mr. Ransom. 

 Dickinson aud Mr. Stoughton D. Crocker, both of Sunderland. 



For the Comiuittee, 



J. W. BOYDEN. 



