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the whole. Though the cork wouldn’t “fly,” pronounced 
1 ‘good,” if not the best. 
Through a mistake, the bottle had been kept standing, and 
the effervescence hid passed through the cork, as it is apt to 
do. 
J. C. Plumb presented a collection of apples, as noticed in 
the introduction, also, a specimen of syrup'from the Sorghum, 
made from juice expressed after, and while the stalks were fro¬ 
zen. It had a pleasant, mild flavor, and none of the unripe, 
burnt taste, its usual characteristic. 
A vote of thanks having been passed for the use of the Hall, 
the Association adjourned, sine die. 
0. S. WILLEY, Bee. Sec. 
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