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M. P. Coons, Lansingburgh, N. Y., (H. B. Dawson, agent, New- 

 York,) three specimens of good fence, — wood and iron combined. 



Israel Lamborn, Chester county, Pa., the best tubular bee hive. 



William Vine, New-York, (A. B. Allen & Co. agents, New-York,) 

 the best churn. 



Crowell, (A. B, Allen & Co. agents. New- York,) the second 



best churn. 



A. B. Allfn & Co., New-York, a good specimen of iron garden 

 chain, from the foundry of Jordan L. Mott, Mottville, N. Y. 



David Perley, East Walpole, Mass., (W. H. D. Fountain, agent, 

 New-York,) the best hay and dung forks. 



E. Watts, Flatbush, L. I., the second best hay and dung forks. 



F. & F. R. Taylor, Brasher Falls, N. Y., (A. B. Allen & Co. and 

 Quincey & Delapierre, agents, New-York,) the best variety and best 

 finished hay and dung forks. 



FOR SPECIAL PREMIUMS. 



We decide that Messrs. A. B. Allen & Co., No. 189 and 191 

 Water street. New- York, exhibited the largest variety and best assort- 

 ment of agricultural implements offered for competition ; and that, in 

 our opinion, the articles thus exhibited embrace the latest improve- 

 ments, and appear to be constructed of the best materials and finish- 

 ed in a workmanlike manner. And that John May her & Co., New- 

 York, exhibited the second best collection. 



Of the new inventions, never before exhibited at the fair of the 

 American Institute, we deem the following three the best : 



George Page, Baltimore, Md., an anti-friction rotary mould board 

 plow. 



Eddy & Co., Union Village, Washington county, N. Y,, ahorse 

 power. 



David Hartness, Raisin, Mich., (S. C. Hills & Co., New-York, 

 agents,) a harvest and grain rake. 



All which is respectfully submitted. 



PAUL STILLMAN, 



Chairman. 



