PREMIUMS 



AWARDED BY THE MANAGERS OF THE TWENTY- 

 FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR OF THE AMERICAN INSTI- 

 TUTE, OCTOBER, 1851. 



AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. 



FARMS. 

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Judges^— David Banks, James De Peyster, Alanson Nash. 



Elijah H, Kimball, Flatlands, L. I., for the best cultivated 

 farm of 100 acres. Silver cup or $20. 



James Bathgate, Fordham, N. Y., for the second best farm> / 

 Silver cup or $15. 



WOOL. 



Robert Hoag, Dutchess co., Harvey Hoag, agent, 73 Pine street^ 

 for a superior specimen of American fleece wool. Silver 6up oar 

 $8. ■ . 



Charles B. Smith, Wolcottville, Conn., for superior specimens 

 of fine American fleece wool. Silver cup or $8. 



AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONS. 



Judges — Thomas Bell, Ralph Hall, Nicholas Wyckoflf. 



Jacob P. Giraud, jr , Bergen, N. J., for the best varieties of In-^ 

 dian corn. Silver cup or $8. 



Roswell L. Colt, Paterson, N. J., for a choice display of Indian 

 corn. Colman's European Agriculture. 



Ephraim Baker, Union N. J., for the best 40 ears of white 

 corn. Farmer's Encyclopedia. 



Jacob P. Giraud, jr., Bergen N. J., for the best 40 ears of yel- 

 low corn. Colman's European Agriculture. 



