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James A. Cutting, Boston, Mass., for a hive of working bees, (ha- 

 ving some good arrangements.) Silver medal. 



Edward Townley, 1^4 Canal-street, for bee hives. Diploma. (Sil- 

 ver medal having been before awarded.) 



Leonard Proctor, Montgomery co., N. Y., for a churning machine. 

 Diploma. 



John Wilkinson, Dutchess co., N. Y., for a model of a harrow. 

 Diploma. 



David B. Rogers, Seneca Falls, David B. Lum, agent, Seneca 

 Falls, for steel cultivators' teeth. Diploma. 



Myers & Bryan, Scaghticoke, N. Y., for a grain cradle. Diploma. 



John Moore, 183 Front-street, for a double corn-sheller. Diploma. 



A. B. Allen, 187 Water-street, for a root plow. Silver medal. 



B. Langdon, A. B. Allen, agent, 187 Water-street, for a cultivator 

 plow. Diploma. 



Ruggles, Nourse & Mason, A. B. Allen, agent, 187 Water-street, 

 for a field corn planter, (Bachelder's.) Diploma. 



A. B. Allen, 187 Water-street, for the largest exhibition of agri- 

 cultural implements. Silver medal. 



Plows. 



John Moore, 183 Front-street, for the best plow, combining the 

 greatest number of necessary requisites. Silver cup. 



David Brontes, 86 Nassau-street, for the second best plow, combi- 

 ning the greatest number of necessary requisites. Silver medal. 



Plowing. 



Asa Munn, Orange Co., N. J., for the best plowing. Silver cup. 



Philip Arent, Flushing, L. I., for the second best plowing. Sil- 

 ver medal. 



John Brewster, English Neighborhood, N. J., for the third best 

 plowing. Diploma. 



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Spading. 



Thomas Farrel, Flushing, L. I., for the best spading. Silver cup. 



William Hubbs, Flushing, L. I., for the second best spading. Sil- 

 ver medal. 



Joseph Morrel, Gowanus, King's co., N. Y., for the third best spa- 

 ding. Diploma. 



Raw Silk. 



J. S. Pierce, Burlington, Vt., for the best samples of white and 

 yellow raw silk. Gold medal. 



