120 [ASSEMBLY 



Rishton R. Baily, Communipaw, N. J., 12 roots of white solid 

 celery. 



Thomas Ash, Throg's Neck, 6 purple egg plants, 



J. J. Varian, 27th-street, 6th Avenue, 1 bushel of Mercer potatoes, 

 also garden corn and egg plants. 



G. Pearsall, Virginia, 1 peck of large Carolina potatoes. 



Caleb S. Merrit, 169 Spring-street, 1 pumpkin, 120 lbs. 



L. Amoureux, 114 Ludlow-street, 1 plant of the tannier (arum 

 esculentum.) 



AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONS. 



R. L. Pell, Pelham, Ulster co., 1 bushel white flint wheat, 1 bush- 

 el of rye, 2 bushels of oats, 1 bushel of buckwheat, 1 bushel of bar- 

 ley, 25 varieties of fancy corn. 



D. S. Mills, Newtown, L. I., 1 bushel of Mediterranean wheat; 

 100 ears yellow corn, 50 ears of red cob, 60 ears of white dented, 

 40 ears of white cob, and a keg of sweet corn. 



A. Haring, Harington, N. J., 1 bushel of white flint wheat. 



James Weeden, Newtown, L. I., 1 bushel of Mediterranean wheat, 

 and 1 bushel of rye. 



Doctor Henry A. Field, from his farm at Poughkeepsie, 1 bushel 

 of rye. 



W. J. Towmsend, Astoria, 75 ears of early Dutton corn, 45 white 

 flint, 75 early Canada, 40 sweet corn, and 50 ears in eight other va- 

 rieties, also some Egyptian corn. 



J. H. Coggeshall, Lynn, Massachusetts, 140 ears of corn in six 

 fine varieties. 



S. T. Jones, New Brighton, S. I., 1 bushel of oats and 40 ears of 

 white flint corn. 



David Johnson, Flatbush, L. I., 1 bushel of white flint wheat, and 

 70 ears of corn in six varieties. 



Roswell Colt, Patterson, N. J., 1 bushel of white- flint wheat, and 

 120 ears of corn in three varieties. 



Peter Wyckoflf, Bushwick, L. I., 140 cars of corn in four choice 

 varieties, of 8 and 12 rowed. 



Almond D. Fisk, Newtown, L. I., five varieties of Indian corn. 



M. 0. Rourke, N. J., 45 ears of yellow, nnd 12 of Barbadoes 

 corn. 



S. B. Townsend, Newtown, L. I., 1 bushel of Virginian white 

 wheat, and 40 ears of white corn. 



