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Henry Robinson, Newburgh, N. Y., for abushel of superior wheat, 

 Washington's Agricultural Correspondence. 



James Wheeilen, Newtown, L. I., for a bushel of good buckwheat. 

 Washington's Agricultural Correspondence, 



George Nesbitt,Hobart, Delaware county, N.Y.,( Alexander Smith, 

 agent), for the best bushel of oats. A silver medal. For three 

 bushels of superior seed peas. Transactions of the American Insti- 

 tute. 



Patrick Flood, Castleton, S. I., for a bushel of superior oats. 

 Washington's Agricultural Correspondence. 



FLOUR AND MEAL. 



Hecker & Brothers, Croton Mills, N. Y., for a barrel of super- 

 excellent flour from Genesee wheat. A silver medal. For a barrel 

 of choice superfine baker's flour. Colman's European Agriculture. 

 For a barrel of good Graham flour. A silver medal. For fine sam- 

 ples of grits, macaroni, and farina. A diploma. 



J. K. Wing, Albany, (Herrick & Van Buskirk, 121 Broad street, 

 Agents,) for a barrel of excellent superfine flour. Gardner's 

 Farmer's Dictionary. 



Samuel Warne, Mount Pleasant Mills, (E. Vasyckel & Co., 88 

 West street. Agents.) for a barrel of extra fine kiln-dried Indian 

 meal. A silver medal. 



Frank & Stewart, Warren county, N. J., (C. Stewart, Agent, 115 

 Fulton street,) for a barrel of kiln-dried Indian meal. Gardner's 

 Farmer's Directory. 



PRODUCTIONS OF THE DAIRY, 



Butter. 



Brewster Helms, Goshen, Orange co., N. Y., for twenty-five pounds 

 of super-excellent butter. A silver cup. 



John Holbert, Chemung, N. Y., for twenty-five pounds of deli- 

 cious flavored butter. A silver medal. 



N. Newkirk, Goshen, Orange co., N. Y., for twenty-five pounds of 

 superb butter. The Farmer's Library. 



M. L, Thompson, Goshen, Orange co., N. Y., for twenty-five pounds 

 of fine family butter. Trans. Am. Inst. 



Henry Robinson, Newburgh, N. Y., for a sample of good butter. 

 Trans. Am. Inst. 



