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James Weeden, Newtown, L. I., for the best bushel of buckwheat. 

 Colman's European Agriculture. 



Gregory E. Harmon, 6 Sheriff-street, N. Y., for the best bale of 

 hops. Colman's European Agriculture. 



James Weeden, Newtown, L. I., for a superior specimen of Med- 

 iterranean wheat. Farmers' Encyclopedia. 



Roswell L. Colt, Paterson, N. J., for several varieties of fine 

 corn. Silver medal. 



John O'Donohue, Middle Village, L. I., for a sample of white 

 corn. Trans. Am. Ins. 



J. J. Mapes, Newark, N. J., for a sample of Evergreen sweet 

 corn. Trans. Am. Ins. 



FLOUR AND MEAL. 



Hecker & Brother, 201 Cherry-street, N. Y., for the best barrel 

 of wheat flour. Silver cup, $8. 



Mumford Mills, Clark and Coleman, agents, N. Y.,for a barrel 

 of superior flour. Silver medal. 



J. Lathrop, Leroy, N. Y., for a barrel of extra flour. Colman's 

 European Agriculture. 



Timothy F. Tillson, Rosendale, N. Y., for the best barrel of 

 rye flour. Silver medal. 



Francis A. Esty & Co., 88 West-street, N. Y., for a barrel of 

 superior rye flour. Farmer's Dittionary. 



Atlantic Dock Mills, Brooklyn, E. Bronson, agent, for the best 

 barrel of steam-dried meal, by Stafford's process. Silver cup, |8. 



Adam Wandling, Warren Co., N. J., for a superior barrel of 

 kiln-dried meal. Stephen's Book of the Farm. 



Hecker & Brother, 201 Cherry-street, N. Y., for superior farina. 

 (Silver Medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



PRODUCTS OF THE DAIRY. 



Butter. 



Josephine L'Hommedieu, Cortland ville, N. Y., for the best 

 specimen of butter. Silver cup, $8. 



A. Howell, Goshen. N. Y., for the second best specimen of 

 butter. Silver medal. 



Thomas Helms, Goshen, N. Y., for the third best specimen of 

 butter. Allen's American Farm Book, 



