Premiums. 



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Mrs. Liimell, Amherst, flltLful Mathematical Instruments, with 



Miss P. C. Hastings, Amherst, gra- [various other articles to please the eye 

 tuity, 50 cts.j and adorn the parlor or the student's 



Mrs. Mary C. Fuller, Amherst, coun- 

 terpane, gratuity, 50 cts. 

 FANCY ARTICLES. 

 Charles O. Parmenter, Pelham, for 

 specunens Monochi-omatic Draw- 

 ing, gratuity, 50 cts. 

 Miss Nancy Cutler, Amherst, for 

 Worsted work consisting of Stand 

 Spread and Ottoman Covering, 50 cts. 

 Miss EmeKne Prevear, Amherst, rais- 

 ed Worsted work, 50 cts. 

 Miss Mary E. Pomcroy, St. Louis, 



Portfolio, Worsted work, 25 cts. 



Misses A. J. Chamberlam & A. A. 



Fay, Amherst, Moss Cottage, 25 cts. 

 Miss Mary Hitchcock, Amherst, 



Lamjj Mat, 25 cts. 



Master A. E. Warner, Amherst, 



Worsted Chair Cover, 25 cts. 



E. E. Hayward, Hadley, Court Plas- 

 ter, , 50 cts 

 E. S. Snell, Amherst, Box of Tama- 

 ^rind w'ood, Cej'lon, together vnth. 

 13 other kinds of wood, skiKully 

 inlaid and polished, $1 

 Master Truman Thompson and Miss 

 Amia Nash, Amherst, pencil draw- 

 ings, each 25 cts. 

 Misses P. C. Weeks and S. H. Rob- 

 inson, Amherst, Book Mai-ks, 

 each 10 cts. 

 Miss Martha B. Kellogg, Hadley, 

 Straw Bonnet, of queen's braid, 

 m.ade of straw grown in Amherst, 

 together with specimens of straw 

 braid and milliner}'-, 50 cts. 

 D. J. Bartlett, and E. S. & F. A. 



Pierce, Cases of Millinery, each $1 

 Miss Fanny Smith, Granby, Worst- 

 ed work, 25 cts. 

 Specimen artificial Pinks not num 



bered, 20 cts. 



Miss Sarah Ingram, Amherst, for 



wrought Slippers, 25 cts. 



Mrs. Sophia Wright, Northampton, 

 1 pair Silk Stockings, 25 cts. 



The Commitee also noticed a speci- 

 men of a new system of Drawing, 

 adapted to secure peculiar accuracy and 

 ease in cop>T.ng fi-om nature, by Iklr. B. 

 S. Harris of North Brookfield. 



A case exhibiting some beautiful 

 specimens of Book binding, also Port- 

 folios of Papier Mache, also some beau- 



table, were exliibited by Messrs. J. S. 

 & C. Adams, Amherst. 



Three beautiful specimens Lamp 

 Shades, were furnished by Mrs. G. 

 Cook, Mrs. S. C. Carter, and Mrs. Dr. 

 Belden of Amherst. 



Specimens of Penmanship by C. E. 

 Tapley, Amherst, and G. H. Brown 

 of Granby. 



Specimens of Daguerreotypes Mr. J. 

 D. Wells of Northampton and E. G. 

 Shumway of Amherst. 



A very beautiful boquet of flowers, 

 made of the plumage of South American 

 Birds, was furnished by ^Irs. Leander 

 Dickinson of Amherst. Also beaxitiful 

 boquets of artificial flowers, by vari- 

 ous contributors. 



Specimens of Silk Cocoons, and Ori- 

 ental ^lanufactures, were fui-nished by 

 Dr, Stebbins of Northampton, viz : 4 

 cards Persian Silk, one card American 

 and other samples ; one card of Mul- 

 berry Canton leaf, one pair Silk Socks 

 knit by Mrs. Sophia Wright, Northamp- 

 ton ; Silk Apron of bark made with- 

 out the instrumentality of the worm. 



FRUIT AND FLO^'FIRS. 



"Wliole number of entries of fi'uit, 51. 

 Difi'erent varieties 404. Entries of Ap- 

 ples 26, varieties 345 ; Pears 3, varie- 

 ties 55 ; Quinces 16, varieties 3 ; Grapes 

 6, varieties 1, Isabella. 



APPLES. 



J. S. Adams, Amherst, $1 



Daniel Dickinson, " 75 cts. 



Asher Shepard, Northamx)ton, $2 



Rufus Scott, Hadley, 50 cts. 



Edwin Smith, South Hadley, 50 cts. 



Daniel Stockwell, Hadley, 50 cts. 



Josiah Ayres, Amherst, 50 cts. 



Linus Green, Hadley, 50 cts. 



Edward Hitchcock, Amherst, 50 cts. 



Ezra Willis, Leverett, 50 cts. 



Samuel Prince, Amherst, 50 cts. 



Dwight H. Kellogg, Amherst, 50 cts. 



S. K. Eastman, " 30 cts. 



PEARS. 



Hon. M. P. Wilder, Dorchester, $1 

 Samuel Harrington, Amherst, « 50 cts. 



