IV 
WISCONSIN STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
the manuscript and the reading of the proof-sheets were, by 
agreement with his successor, entrusted to his late assistant, Mr. 
F. W. Case, whose competency, carefulness and efficiency were 
a guaranty of correctness. 
The printers have executed their part of the work in that 
excellent style for which they are so justly distinguished, and 
which has enabled the Society to give to its recent volumes a 
neatness of appearance hadly surpassed by any like publica¬ 
tion in this country. 
Madison, August, 1872. 
J. W. EL 
