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Tlio plan lias not boon tried upon a full sized press, but the inventor is very 

 sanguine of success. If so, it will bo a very valuable machine for farmers. 



Receipts of Flower Seeds. 



The Secretary reports a further receipt of flower seeds from the follow- 

 ing persons: Mrs. Elizabeth P. Footc, North Franklin, N. Y.; Mr. Lyman 

 Maylien, Worlhingtoii, Mass.; Miss Emma Bakers, Standish, Me.; Mr. A. 

 ^y. Pratt, Faiilield, Mich.; Mr. C. C. Barrett, Cedar Spring-, Me.; Mrs. M. 

 Finch, Jackson, Mich.; Mrs. Dell A. Bradford, Crown Point Center, N. Y.; 

 Mrs. Dr. "Wm. S. Bassett, Mount Vernon, Otseg-o county, N. Y. ; Mr. Edward 

 K. Sperry, Fleming', Cayug-a county, N. Y.; Mr. James Barnett, East De- 

 Kalb, St. Lawrence county, N. Y. ; Miss Maria D. White, Kent, Portage 

 county, Ohio, and a quantity from others, names not given. These seeds 

 will continue to be distributed in the envelopes already received as fast as 

 it is possible to put them up. 



Dr. Trimble has also sent in a further supply of his sweet corn, which 

 will be furnished to applicants in larger quantities than, heretofore. 



Adjourned. John W. Chamberr, Secretary. 



In consequence of the great National bereavemen=t in the death of 

 Abrah.\m Lincoln, President of the United States, and of the funeral cere- 

 monies extending through the following week. The Farmers' Club did not 

 meet on the 18th and 25th of April, 



