Eepoet on the Ageicxjltural Exhibit. 



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Gascoigne, C. E., Lyons. 

 Hull, G. M., TMLTi-itield. 

 Hurlbert, E., Trenton Falls. 

 Kennedy, B. F., Belleville. 

 Lewis, K. N., Rod Hook. 

 Lewis, Sidney, Syracuse. 

 Loucks, Howard, Chittenango. 

 Marks, W. F., Chapinsville. 

 Pierson, jM. F., Seneca Castle. 



Preston, E., Pittsford. 

 Pearson, H, C, Pil cairn. 

 Qua, Frank, East Hartford. 

 Kyall, Benjamin, Saratoga Springs. 

 Roberts, W. H., Cliateaugay. 

 Rupert's Sons, Seneca. 

 Slinn, Benjamin S., Spring Valley. 

 Titus, R. P., Westbury Station. 

 Wright, N. A,, Oswego. 



GEOUP I . — DAIRY PEODUCTS. 

 See special report, pages 233-339. 



GEOUP 8.- 



Dowuey Farm, Waterville; hops. 

 Hanover Farm, Waterville; hops. 

 Maxon, William, Waterville; hops. 



■ HOPS. 



McHenry, G. P., Southport; leaf to- 

 bacco. 

 Wilber, D. F., Oneonta; hops. 



GEO UP 9. 



Boardwell, Aaron, Fargo; wool. 



Case, Nathan, Hoosick Falls; wool. 



Chick, John, Attica; wool. 



Cossitt, Davis, Onondaga; wool. 



Curry, William & Son, Hasbrouck; 

 wool. 



Earll, J., Horatio, Skaneateles; wool. 



Fisher, Harland W., So. Bloomfield; 

 flax. 



Haines, Abram, Mt. Kisco; flax. 



Haines, Joseph, Bedford Station; flax. 



Ham, Henry, Lyndonville; flax seed. 

 Harmon, John S., Chatham; flax seed, 

 Harmon, Mrs. Phebe, Red Bock; flax 

 seed. 

 Lugguer, Mrs. Lea, Bedford; silk. 

 MacNaughton Co., New York; wool. 

 Osborne & Ladd, "Victor; wool. 

 Ray, John P., Hemlock Lake; wool. 

 Warren, J. Hobart, Hoosick Palls; wool. 

 Wood, James, Mt. Kisco; wool. 

 Wylie, B. J., Marcellus; wool. 



GEOUP 14. 



New York State ; photographic views of hop fields and buildings, dairy farms, 

 buildings, etc. 



EEPOET 01^ THE BEE AND HONEY EXHIBIT. 



By OREL L. HERSHISER, Supebintendent, Buffalo. 



The New York State Beekeepers' Association took action as early as 

 January, 1891, with the view of securing an adequate' apiarian exhibit 

 at the Cohimbian Exposition. Mr. J. L. Scofield, of Chenango Bridge, 

 and Mr. Orel L. Hershiser, of Buffalo, were appointed a committee to 

 co-operate with any authority to which might be intrusted the duty of 

 bringing out a comprehensive exhibit of the agricultural resources of 

 the State. After the organization of the Board of General Managers, 

 Mr. Hershiser was placed in charge of the apiarian department and 

 instructed to use every effort to bring out such an exhibit of bees, honey, 

 etc., as would demonstrate New York's superiority to any other State. 

 Contributions were secured from fifty of the leading beekeepers and 

 were fairly representative of the whole range of the industry. 



