AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 71 
or lost as we of this country are or are not wise in time. We already 
see in the ever increasing ravages of the canker-worms, curculios, army- 
worms, locusts, and potato-bugs, wide spread seeds of future, not dis- 
tant calamities, just as the spray that wets the seaman’s cheek, warns 
him of the wave that is gathering its might to overwhelm him, 
CERTIFICATE. 
The foregoing pages contain a full statement of the transactions of 
the Hingham Agricultural and Horticultural Society, for the year 1869. 
Apert Frarina, President. 
DeWirr C. Barus, Secretary. 
Hingham, Jan. 1, 1870. 
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