122 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



Alfred Alexander, Weavertown, N. J., for the best native and 

 dunghill fowls. Am. Poulterer's Companion, 



Charles Votey, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best exhibition of 

 pigeons. Am. Poultry Book. 



^'Agricultural Productions. 



Judges — John G. Bergen, Nicholas Wyckofif. 



Isaac Hutchinson, Millstone, N. J., for the best 20 ears of white 

 corn. Silver medal. 



James Vradenburgh, Ulster county, N. Y., for the second best 

 20 ears of white corn. Bronze medal. 



Jacob Salter, (gardener to C. M. Saxton, Orange, N. J.,) for the 

 best 20 ears of yellow corn. Silver medal. 



Thompson C. Munn, Orange, N. J., for the second best 20 ears 

 of yellow corn. Bronze medal. 



E. Sherman, Searsville, N. Y., for tlie best bushel of- wheat. 

 Silver cup, |8. 



J. C. Thompson, Tompkinsville, S. I., for the best 12 ears of 

 sweet corn. Bronze medal. 



Paul Buchanan, Newark, N. J., for the best bushel of rye. 

 Bronze medal. 



Solomon D. "Crispell, Plurley, Ulster county, N. Y., for the 

 second be:?t bushel of rye. Working Farmer. 



E. Sherman, Sears ville, N. Y., for the best bushel of oats. 

 Silver medal. 



Paul Buchanan, Newark, N. J., for the best bushel of barley. 

 Bronze medal. 



E. Sherman, Searsville, N. Y., for the best bushel of buckwheat. 

 Colman's European Agriculture. 



Hops. 



A. A. Brown, Otsego Lake, Otsego county, N. Y., for the best 

 hops. Silver medal. 



Jas. H. Dunbar, Hamilton, Madison county, N. Y., for the 

 second best specimen of hops. 2 vols. Working Farmer. 



Flour. 



Judges — Stephen Valentine, A. B. Davis. 



Bagby , Burns & Wood, Quincy, HI., for the best barrel of flour. 

 Silver cup, $8. 



A. W. Fagin, Woodruff & Co., agents, Pearl street, New-York, 

 for the second best barrel of flour. Silver medal. 



A. W. Fagin, Nason & Collins, agents, 23 Water street, foi: the 

 third best barrel of flour. Bronze medal. 



