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choice varieties of culinary vegetables, Transactions of the American 

 Institute. 



S. T. Jones, New Brighton, St. I., James Kennedy, gardener, for 

 the best peck of yellow Aberdeen turnips. New-York Farmer and 

 Mechanic. 



James Davison, gardener to IMr. Waldron, Bloomingdale, for six 

 large pumpkins and three fine squashes. Trans. N. Y. S. Ag. Soc. 



William Kent, Prospect Hill, Brooklyn, for a peck of Williamson 

 potatoes, (a variety lately introduced from New Grenada, South Am.) 

 Trans, of the Am. Inst. 



George Boyce, Middle Village, L. I., for four fine varieties of culi- 

 nary vegetables. Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Soc. 



Daniel Cushman, English Neighborhood, for an extra large pump- 

 kin, and two varieties of corn. Transactions of the Am. Institute. 



Other contributions to this department: — Celery, (extra fine,) sent 

 in too late to be placed in competition against that of early exhibit- 

 ors, from Charles Williams and James Gibson, Communipaw, N.J. 

 Cucumbers, peppers and corn, from Alex. Pabor, Harlem. Egg 

 plants and corn, from W. Struckman, Striker's Bay. A bushel of 

 fine potatoes, from J. J. Davis, Flatbush, L. I. Two cream pump- 

 kins, from Charles S. Miller. Harlem. One South American squash, 

 from J. W. Gregory, Tompkinsville, S. I. Patagonian gourds, from 

 C. Fabush, Alex. Brown, and W. Sommers, of New- York. 



AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONS. 



Thomas Bell, Nicholas W^yckoff, and Peter H. Brink, Judges. 



David S. Mills, Newtown, L. I., for eight varieties of superior In- 

 dian corn. A silver medal 



E. H. Kimball, Flatlands, for five fine varieties of Indian corn. 

 Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Soc. For a bushel of superior wheat, Wash- 

 ington's Agricultural Correspondence. 



Cornelius S. Smith, Nyack, Rockland County, for forty ears of 

 superior white Indian corn. Coleman's European Agriculture. 



James Angus, gardener to James McCullough, for forty ears of 

 superior yellow Indian corn. Washington's Letters on Agriculture. 



Henry A. Field, Poughkeepsie, for forty ears of superior brown 

 corn. Washington's Letters on Agriculturej for a bushel of fine rye, 

 W^ashington's Agricultural Correspondence. 



Patrick Derraody, Long Island, for the best bushel of wheat, weight 

 64 lbs. 12 ounces. Silver medal. 



George Nesbit, Hobart, Delaware County, N. Y., for a bushel of 

 superior barley oats. Silver medal. 



