..UMASS/AMHERST BiaObfcOOSflDLf^^cj ■ i 1 [ f p i K 1 ^^^ ■ 1 s b; 1 1 59 ,1 . >1 •.: -^^L^^^^rflJ^ 4."*^«, •S6» 3/ 3 DATE DUE '•■m /-|--aC)7v-^3) UNIVERSITY LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT AMHERST ^ 73 B39 This book may be kept out TWO WEEKS only, and is subject to a fine of TWO CENTS a day thereafter. It will be due on the day indicated below. CONSTITUTION, BY-LAWS, LIST OF OFFICERS Am TRUSTEES OF THE >! SlilE ifilllCCLIORAl SOCIETl Incorporated April 19, 1886. PRINTED BY CHARLES HAMILTON, 3 11 Main Street. 1886. t 3 . O ut the whole amount so offered shall not exceed the sums appropriated ])y the Society for that purpose. They shall appoint annually a Committee of Arrange- ments of not more than seven Trustees, who shall have (with the President, Secretary and Treasurer) general charge of the exhibition for that year, with the power to appoint superintendents, sub-committees and judges who shall be experts. Art. 2. The Secretary shall conduct the general , correspondence of the Society ; he shall make an annual report to the Society at its annual meeting, and shall , notify the officers of their election, and keep a record (' book of the transactions and doings of the Society and ! a list of its members. The Assistant Secretaries shall . be under the direction of the Secretary. I Art. 3. The Treasurer shall have charge of all I monies belonging to the Society, and shall give bonds i in such amounts as required by the President and Secretary. He shall give receipts and keep a full record of all disbursements and receipts in a book 1* b BY-LAWS. ])eloDging to the Society. He shall pay out money only on bills approved by the President or an auditing committee appointed by the Trustees. He shall make a full report, in writing, of the records of his office to the Society at their annual meeting, and at close of his term of office, shall turn over all the records and funds in his possession to his successor. He shall also keep a list of members, date of admission and place of residence. Art. 4. The Committee of Arrangements shall settle disputed claims of exhibitors. The Trustees, however, reserving the right of revision should they deem it proper in any given case, whether there shall or shall not be an appeal to them. Art. 5. The Auditing Committee shall examine the Treasurer's accounts, and express their approval or disapproval, as the case may be, and report to the Society at its annual meeting. Art. 6. The Secretary and Treasurer shall ])e paid such sum as the Board of Trustees at its annual meeting shall decide, but no other officers shall receive pay for their services. Art. 7. These articles shall take eifect and be in force from and after their adoption by a majority vote of the Society. Art. 8. These By-Laws may be amended at any meeting of the Society by a two-thirds vote of members present and voting. OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1886. President. Edward Burnett, Southboro. Vice-Presidents. Worcester County, Joseph H. Walker, Worcester. Frankliu County, Smith Harding, So. Deerfield. Middlesex County, W. W. Rawson, Arlington. Hampden County, W. R. Sessions, So. Wilbraham. Plymouth County, P^lbridge Cushman, Bridgewater. Berkshire County,. . .Merritt I. Wheeler, Great Barrington. Suffolk County, W. H. Bowker, Boston. Norfolk County, . . A. W. Cheever, Dedham. Hampshire County, J. H. Demond, Northampton. Essex County, J. Henry Hill, Amesbury. Dukes County, E. A. Davis, Tisbury. 'Nantucket County, R. E. Burgess, Nantucket. Bristol County, F. A. Bliss, Rehoboth. Secretary. Winslow S. Lincoln, Worcester. Assistant Secretaries. Henry L. Shumway, Worcester. . B. L. Bragg, Springfield. Ti^easurer, J. D. W. French, Andover. p. O. Address, Xo. 160 State street, Boston, Mass. ^ TRUSTEES. Berkshire County. Merritt I. Wheeler, Great Barrington. S. A. Hickox, So. Williamstowu. Alonzo Bradley, Lee. Wesley B. Bartou, Dalton. ^Y. F. Milton, Pittsfield. Daniel Upton. Adams. John B. Hall, Stockbridge. Franklin County. Smith Harding, So. Deerfield. W. L. Warner, Sunderland. H. C. Haskell, Deerfield. John S. Anderson, Shelburne. F. G. Smith, Greenfield. J. C. Newhall, Conway. Alonzo Childs, Deerfield. F. L. Whitmore, Sunderland. Hampden County. W. R. Sessions, So. Wilbraham. Hon. Hinsdale Smith, Springfield. O. S. Fowler, Westfield. W. H. Wilkinson, Holyoke. E. M. Lombard, Springfield. HamjysJiire County. J. H. Demond, Northampton. ii. W. Goodale, Belchertown. LIST OF TRUSTEES. 9 F. K. Sheldon, Southampton. J. S. Wells, Hatfield. L. W. West, Hadley. Newton Smith, Hadley. Samuel L. Parsons, Northampton. J. H. Porter, Hatfield. Worcester County. Edward Burnett, Southboro. Jos. H. Walker, Worcester. Winslow S. Lincoln, Worcester. Francis Shaw, New Braintree. John Brooks, Princeton. T. P. Root, Barre. Horatio Moore, New Braintree. E. A. Bemis, Spencer. S. A. Newton, Auburn. E. F. Chamberlain, Worcester. E. A. Harwood, , North Brookfield. Joseph S. Perry, Worcester. J. L. Cragin, Athol. James Martin, Westboro. Charles M. Wood, Upton. Essex County. J. Henry Hill, , Amesbury. J. D. W. French, No. Andover. H. F. Longfellow, Byfield. Aaron Low, Essex. T. C. Thurlow, Newbury port. J. A. Burnham, Ipswich. E. A. Emerson, Haverhill. F. H. Appleton, Lynufield. C. W. Mann, Methuen. Moses Buggies, Ipswich. Hayden Brown, West Newbury. Charles Perley, Boxford. W. A. Russell, Lawrence. Peter D. Smith, Andover. 10 LIST OF TRUSTEES. Norfolk County. A. W. Cheever, Dedham. L. K. Putney, Wellesley. H. L. Millis, Millis. L. W. Daniels, Franklin. George A. Fletcher, Milton. H. S. Russell, Milton. H. J. Gilbert, Milton. A. Hemmenway, Readville. J. H. Gould, Medfield. A. F. Stevens, Wellesley. Middlesex County. W. W. Rawson, Arlington. E. F. Bowditch, Framingham. Herbert Merriam, Weston. John H. Moore, Concord. Charles Henry Fitch, Pepperell. Warren Eustis, Belmont. George V. Fletcher, Belmont. Samuel Hartwell, Lincoln. W. H. Hunt, Concord. Frank Wheeler, Concord. N . B. Douglas, Sherborn. Moses Taylor, , . . . Acton. S. P. Lawrence, Pepperell. Henry Wood, Bedford. Bristol County. F. A. Bliss, Rehobotli. Avery P. Slade, ..... . . Somerset. Joseph Brown, , Seekonk. James E. Estabrook, Swansea. Theodore Carver, Norton. Philander Williams, Taunton. A. W. Paul, Dighton. LIST OF TRUSTEES. 11 Suffolk County. W. H. Bowker, Boston. Henry L. Pierce, Boston. J. M. Sears, . Boston. Atherton T. Brown, Boston. Plymouth County. Elbridge Cushman, Lakeville. Sprague S. Stetson, Lakeville. Isaac N. Vaughan, Middleboro. Dr. L. G. Lowe, Bridgewater. Davis Copeland, W. Bridgewater. Dukes County. E. A. Davis, Tisbury. Henry L. Whitney, Tisbury. Benaiah T. Hillman, Chilmark. Nantucket County. R. E. Burgess, Nantucket. Barnstable County. Joshua Crowell, East Dennis. George I. Briggs, . . . Bourne. w BAY STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR THE FIRST CATTLE SHOW AND FAIR, AT BOSTON, OCTOBER 5, 6, 7, AND 8, 1886. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH. Committee of Arrangements. President, Edward Burnett, Southboro. Secretary, Winslow S. Lincoln, Worcester. Treasurer^ J. D. W, French, Andover. E. F. Bowditch,* Framingham. Smith Harding, South Deerfield. Merritt I. Wheeler, Gt. Barrington. Francis H. Appleton,* Lynufield. W. W, Rawson, Arlington. Consulting Veterinarian, Dr. Austin Peters, of Boston. Chemist, Prof. C. A. Goessman, of Amherst. ADMISSION. 1. Each Exhibitor will be given a ticket, not transferable, en- titling him to enter at all times, at the exhibitors' gate only. Passes or tickets for persons employed by them may be obtained by exhibitors on application to the department superintendents. Life members of the Society, on application to the secretary, will receive badges entitling them to admission at any time during the exhibition. EXHIBITORS. 2. The books of entry will be closed September 6th. This regulation applies to articles entered for " exhibition only," as well as to those put in competition for premiums, and to all the classes except Classes VI., and VIII. Flowers and Fruit, in which entries may be made up to 10 o'clock, A. M. on Tuesday, October 5th. 3. If any person, through ignorance of the regulations, shall bring things to the Fair for exhibition without having entered *Also Trustees of Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture. BAY STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. them at the proper time, the same may, iu the rliscretiou of the Executive Officers in charge of the several departments, be allowed to be brought upon the grounds, and so placed that they may be examined by tlie public, but shall not be classified, nor shall any official examination of them be made or any premiums be awarded. 4. The Membership Fee (.$1) must be remitted with the entries, and eacli joint owner or member of a partnership must become a member. Incorporated companies pay one dollar. 5. Entries must be made by letter addressed to the Secretary of the Bay State Agricultural Society, Worcester, Mass., on or before September Gth, except in Classes VI. and VIII., as above stated. ^. Copies of this premium list and blank forms for entries will be furnished on application to the Secretary at Worcester, Mass. Letters should be addressed to the Bay State Agricultural Society, Woixester, Mass. 7. Exhibitors must make themselves acquainted with the pre- mium list, regulations and requirements, and be sure in what classes and divisions their entries properly belong. 8. No animal or article may be removed from the show grounds until the close of the Fair. Transgression of this rule will incur forfeiture of any premiums awarded. 9. Exhibitors will not be allowed to sell goods during the Fair without special permission (though they may receive and book orders), nor will they be permitted to call attention to their wares in any noisy or disorderly manner ; and only such signs and pla- cards may be put up as the officers shall approve and allow. 10. All exhibitors must (except in the case of live stock) state at the time of entry, the space required by them, in order that proper quantity of space may be reserved. The Society reserves the right to refuse any entries offered, particularly such as require an unreasonable amount of room. 11. Exhibitors having business cards, are requested to send them with their entries ; also to give full particulars as to the objects entered. 12. Exhibitors of Machinery and Implements must state, at the time of entry, the retail price of each article. Duplicates are not to be entered. 13. The Society will take every precaution for the safe keeping of articles and goods of exhibitors, but assumes no responsibility in case of loss or damage; and upon this condition entries are re- ceived. 14. Goods and stock must be delivered upon the grounds and put in place by the exhibitors, and removed bj' them at the .close of the Fair. GENERAL REGULATIONS. 15. Exhibitors wishing to erect separate buildings, and ex- hibitors requiring additional work in buildings or elsewhere, must apply to the Secretary. In all such cases, the exhibitors must bear the expense. 16. Exhibitors can ascertain from the superintendents of the several departments when the Judges may be expected to examine their animals or articles. No complaint or appeal based upon the statement that the Judges have overlooked animals or articles, will be considered by the Executive Committee. 17. All protests must be in writing, must state plainly the cause of complaint or appeal, and must be delivered to the President within six hours after the cause of protest, 18. All entries in competition for prizes must be made in the name of the owners, or the names of the joint owners, if of ani- mals. In classes VI., VIII. and IX. all articles must be the product of the exhibitor. The penalty for transgression of this rule will be exclusion from the present and all future exhibitions of the Society. 19. Premiums will not be awarded to animals or articles not worthy. If there be but one exhibitor in any division or sub-divi- sion of a class, only one premium will be awarded — the first or a lower premium, as the Judges may think deserved. 20. Implements and machines exhibited, must be labeled with the name of the exhibitor, name of the machine, its use and the retail price ; and they are required to be the same in construction arid finish as those sold to the farmer,— not specimens got up for exhi- bition. 21. The Society reserves the right to withhold the premiums awarded in every case in which it shall appear to the Executive Committee that the regulations have not been complied with, or that fraud or deception has been practiced or attempted. 22. No person having entered anything for competition may afterwards withdraw it ; nor may any one refuse any premium awarded, and prize cards and ribands must be displayed during the Fair. Any infraction of these rules will incur the forfeiture of all premiums awarded to the exhibitor and such further penaltj'- as the Executive Committee may order. XjTF^ stock. 23. Stalls or pens will be provided upon the grounds, and hay, bedding and water will be furnished for cattle, horses and sheep, without charge, and also grain for swine and poultry, from the Monday preceding the opening until the close of the Fair, so that the stock may be taken to the grounds immediately on arrival. Grain lor catile, horses and sheep will be for sale upon the grounds at reasonable prices. BAY STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 24. The ages of all animals must be given, and satisfactory evi- dence furnished if required. All ages will be computed to the first of October to determine in what division the animals shall be entered. 26. Pedigrees of all animals entered as thoroughbred, and state- ments of the breeding of animals entered as grades, must be filed with the entry and certified. Blank forms will be furnished on application. 26. No animal may compete in more than one class or division, except that cattle may compete as individuals and for the Herd sweepstakes and special prizes, and horses, sheep and swine in their proper classes and for the special prizes to which they may be eligible. All animals will be shown in the ring, and exhibitors must be ready to bring them out when called for. JVJDGES. 27. The Judges are requested to report and have their names entered at the Business office as soon as they arrive; and also to report at the office of the superintendent of the department in which they are to act. They will then be furnished with their badges and informed when their committee will be called and where. 28. Judges are also requested to inform the member of the Executive Committee in charge of the department in which they are to act, of their presence, and will apply to him in all cases of doubt or difficulty; and said member of the Executive Committee will appoint the time for judging, and fill vacancies in the Com- mittees of Judges, and the Judges' reports will be handed in to him. 29. It is desired that the Judges of each Committee go together to hand in their report, instead of sending it by one of their num- ber, in order that cases of error or doubt may be more promptly and easily made right. 30. Judges will in no case award a premium where there is no merit; and in case there is but one exhibitor in a division of a class, they will award only one premium in that division — the high- est, or a second or third premium, as may be proper. 31. Judges will please hand in their list of awards, to the Execu- tive Officer.of the department, as soon as possible, and make their more extended reports afterwards. They are requested to report fully upon all objects of interest and value, and to make such recommendations as circumstances or their experience may sug- gest; but they must not award any extra premiums. .1ST OF PREMIUMS. LIST OF PREMIUMS ( Open to Unrestricted Competition ) FOR THE FIRST CATTLE SKOW AND FAIR TO BE HELD AT Boston, October 6, 6, 7, and 8, 1886. Last day of entry, September 6. Class I.-CATTLE. Herd I^ri^es. For the best herd, of one bull and five cows or heifers, all over one year old, of which such as were not bred by him have been the property of the exhibitor during the six months previous to the exhibition, of Shorthorns, Devons,Herefords, Ayrshires,Holsteins, Jerseys, Guernseys, and Swiss, The Society's large Gold Medal. The animals to compete for these prizes must he named at the time of entry, but the exhibitor may at the same time name, as reserves, two other animals, one of either sex, qualified as above, to he shown in place of any of the herd entered by him that may die or become unfit for exhibition between the time of entry and time of showing. JPri^es for Bulls and Produce, For the bull 3 years old or over with which shall be shown the best four animals (of which three at least shall be cows or heifers) of his own get, over six months old, in each of the following classes of thoroughbred cattle, viz. : Shorthorns, Devons, Here- fords, Ayrshires, Holsteins, Jerseys and Guernseys, The Society's large Gold Medal. The bulls to compete for these prizes must be specially entered, and they and their produce to be shown with them must also be entered indi- vidually in the proper divisions of the classes to which they belong. It is not required that the produce be the property of the exhibitor of the sire. BAY STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. CATTLJE. Superintendent. — E. F. Bowditch, Framingham. 1. lu the classes of thoroughbred cattle, only those of approved pedigree will be admitted ; but all animals whose pedigrees are ap- proved and that are shown to be thoroughbred and of pure pedi- gree, will be considered equal to pedigree, one strain of pure blood having no preference over another in the prize ring. Not more than four entries of cattle for any one premium may be made by any exhibitor or firm of exhibitors. 2. Cows and heifers in milk must be milked clean on each morning of the Fair, between the hours of six and nine o'clock. 3. No bull over one year old will be allowed upon the grounds without a ring in his nose, nor to be led out of his stall except by a staff. No, 1. Shorthorns. Premium Number. 1. Herd, 2. Bull, three years old or over, and Produce. (See note, page 5). 3. Bull, two years old, 4. Bull, one year old, 5. Bull calf, over five months old, 6. Cow, three years old or over, 7. Heifer, two years old, 8. Heifer, one year old, 9. Heifer calf, under 12 months old, {^ 1st 2ii(i Prize. Prize. Gold Medal. S40 $25 30 20 25 16 10 5 30 15 20 10 15 8 8 5 SPECIAL PRIZES ofi'ered by the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture. 9 A. Herd, Bull and five cows, $125 $75 No, 2. Devofis, 10. Herd 11. Bull, three years old or over, and Produce (See note, page 5). 12. Bull, two years old, 13. Bull, one year old, 14. Bull calf, over five months old, 15. Cow, three years old or over, 16. Heifer, two years old, 17. Heifer, one year old, 18. Heifer calf, under twelve months old, / Gold t Medal. mo 30 25 10 30 20 15 8 $25 20 15 5 15 10 8 5 LIST OF PREMIUMS. J^To. 3, Herefords, remiiim 1st 2nd unibe r. Prize. Prize. 19. Herd C Gold I Medal. 20. Bull, three years old or over, and Produce (See uote, page 5). . . . S40 §25 21. Bull, two years old, . . . . 30 20 22. Bull, one year old, . . '. . 25 15 23. Bull calf, over five months old, 10 5 24. Cov7, three years old or over, 30 15 25. Heifer, two years old, 20 10 26. Heifer, one year old, 15 8 27. Heifer calf, under twelve months old, 8 5 No. 4. Ayr shires* Herd . _{ Gold Medal. Bull, three years old or over, and Produce- (See note, page 5), . $40 $25 Bull, two years old, 30 20 Bull, one year old. 25 15 Bull Calf, over five months old, 10 5 Cow, three years old or over, 30 15 Heifer, two years old, . 20 10 Heifer, one year old, . 15 8 Heifer Calf, under twelve months ol d, ^ 8 5 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. SPECIAL PRIZES offered by the Massachusetts Society for Promotinir Agriculture : — B. Herd, Bull and five Cows, $125 $75 No 5. Flolsteins. 37. Herd 38. Bull, three years old or over, and Produce (See note, page 5), 39. Bull, two years old, 40. Bull, one year old, 41. Bull Calf, over five months old, 42. Cow, three years old or over, 43. Heifer, two years old, 44. Heifer, one year old, 45. Heifer Calf, under twelve months old SPECIAL PRIZES offered by the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture : — Gold Medal. $40 $25 30 20 25 15 . 10 5 30 15 20 10 15 8 45 C Herd, Bull and five Cows, $125 $75 BAY STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Premium Number. iVo. 6. Jerseys, 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 62. 53. 54. Herd Bull, and Bull, three years old or over (See note, page 5), two years old. Bull, one year old, Bull Calf, over five months old Cow, three years old or over, Heifer, two years old, . Heifer, one year old. Heifer Calf, under twelve months old, 1st 2nd Prize. Prize. _{ Gold • Medal. Produce- • $40 $25 30 20 25 15 10 5 • 30 15 20 10 Id, : 15 8 8 5 SPECIAL PRIZES oflfered by the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture : — 54 D. Herd, Bull and five cows, $125 $75 ^o, 7. Guernseys, 55. Herd 56. Bulls, three years old or over, (See note page 5), 57. Bull, two years old, 58. Bull, one year old, 59. Bull Calf, over five months old, 60. Cow, three years old or over, 61. Heifer, two years old, 62. Heifer, one year old, 63. Heifer Calf, under twelve months old, SPECIAL PRIZES offered by the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture : — r Gold • \ Medal. and Produce— . $40 $25 30 20 25 15 10 5 30 15 20 10 15 8 6a E. Herd, Bull and five Cows, $125 $75 JVo. S. Siviss, 64. Herd, 65. Bull, of any age, 66. Cow or Heifer, of any age, Gold Medal. . $30 $15 30 15 JVo. 9. Dairy Cattle, In the following classes, no cow or heifer shall compete in more than one class ; and all cows entered for dairy prizes will be tested on the Show Grounds under the supervision of the Judges. A. Milch Cattle. 67. Grade Milch Cow, four years old or over, . $50 $30 $20 68. Grade Milch Cow or Heifer, under four years old, 30 20 15 LIST OP PREMIUMS. B. Butter Cattle. Premium _lst 'ind 3id Number. Prize. Prize. Prize. 69. Grade Batter Cow, four years old or over, . $50 .^30 $20 70. Grade Batter Cow or Heifer, under four years old, 30 20 15 C. Sweepstakes. This class is open to general competition. 71. Best Milch Cow, of any age or breed, . . 875 Best Butter Cow, of any age or breed, . . 75 JO 1st 2nd »rize. ] Prize. $30 $15 30 15 30 15 30 15 30 15 30 15 No, 10. Fat Cattle f Oxen and Steers. Premium Number. 73. Fat Ox, over four years old, . 74. Fat Steer, under four years old, 75. Fat Cow, over three years old, 76. Fat Heifer, under three years old, . 77. Fair of Working Oxen, over four years old, 78. Pair of Working Steers, under four years old. Class II. HORSES. Horses, Superintendent. — Wesley P. Balch. 1. No horse will be allowed a premium unless sound, except in case of stallions and brood mares injured by accidents, which do not lessen their usefulness for breeding purposes. 2. Horses must be shown uncovered, and in such manner as the Judges may require or allow, and if exhibitors refuse to submit to the proper requirements of the Judges their animals will be ruled out. Exhibitors will have the privilege of showing their horses only to bridle. 3. As horses possessing no merit whatever, and not worthy of exhibition, have in some cases been entered merely in order to secure stabling at the expense of the Society, the member of the Executive Committee in charge of this department is empowered and directed, when any cases of this kind are reported to him by the Superintendent or his assistant, at once to order the animals so entered off the grounds, and the entry ,^loney paid for such animals shall be forfeited. No. 11. JPercJierons, Number. 79. Stallion of any age , . 80. 81. 82. Stallion, Stallion, Stallion, 1* over four years three years old, two years old, old, 1st 2nd Prize. Prize. Gold Medal. . $iO $25 30 20 25 15 10 BAY STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 1st *iize. 30 211(1 Prize. $5 15 20 10 15 8 8 5 30 15 $30 15 $10 8 Premium Number. 83. Stalliou, one year old, 84. Mare, over four years old, 85. Filly, three years old, 86. Filly, two years old, 87. Filly, one year old, 88. Mare, with foal at foot, No. 12. Half bred Percherons, 89. Gelding or Filly, three years old or over . 90. Gelding or Filly, two years old, 91. Gelding or Filly, one year old, SPECIAL PRIZES offered by the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture : — Grade Percherons. 91 A. Gelding or Filly, three years old, Gelding or Filly, two years old, Gelding or Filly, one year old, No, 13, Thoroughbreds, Stallion, over four years old, Stallion, three years old. Stallion, two years old. Stallion, one year old, Mare, over four years old, Filly, three year old, Filly, two years old, Filly, one year old, Mare, with foal at foot, No, 14, Coach Horses Stallion, over four years old. Stallion, three years old, Stallion, two years old. Stallion, one year old. Mare, over four years old. Filly, three years old. Filly, two years old. Filly, one year old. Mare, with foal at foot. No. 1&, Roadsters* 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. 118. Stallion, over four years old Stallion, three years old. Stallion, two years old. Stallion, one year old. Mare, over four years old, Filly, three years old, Filly, two years old. Filly, one year old, Mare, with foal at foot, $75 $50 75 50 75 50 $40 §25 30 20 25 15 10 5 30 15 20 10 15 8 8 5 30 15 $40 $25 30 20 25 15 10 5 30 15 20 10 15 8 8 5 30 15 $40 $25 30 20 25 15 10 5 30 15 20 10 15 8 8 5 30 15 LIST OF PREMIUMS. 11 No, 16. Shetland JPonies, Premium Number. 119. Stallion, over two years old, 120. Stallion, under two years old, 121. Mare, over two years old, 122. Filly, under two years old, No, 17. Harness and Saddle Horses. 123. Farm and Draught pair, 124. Coach pair, 125. Coupe horse, 126. Roadster pair, 127. Roadster single, 128. Saddle horse, . 129. Ponies, pair, under 13 hands high, 130. Pony, single, under 13 hands high, No. IS. Jacks and Mules, 131. Pair of Mules, 132. Jack, not less than fourteen hands high, . 133. Jenny, of any age with foal, 1st 2ud Prize. Prize. $20 =i^l0 15 5 20 10 15 5 rses. $40 $25 40 25 25 15 40 25 25 15 25 15 20 15 10 5 $40 $25 25 •15 20 10 Class III.-SHEEP AND SWINE. SHBEP. Superintendents, C Smith Harding, South Deerfield. \ Warren Eustis, Belmont. 1. Sheep must in all cases have been evenly and closely shorn, not earlier than the first of April before the Fair, and the date of shearing must be verified by affidavit at the time of entry. If not evenly shorn, or if clipped so as to conceal defects, or with a view to improve their form or appearance, they will be excluded from competition, and the exhibitor will be liable to the penalty of fraud. 2. Ewes over two years old, entered for prizes, must have had living lambs the last spring, and suckled lambs for three months during the season. The fact must be certified, and evidence fur- nished if required. No. 19. Long-Wooled Sheep Premium 1st 2nd Number. Prize. Prize. 134. Ram, two years old or over, . $20 $10 135. Ram, one year old, .... 20 10 136. Ram lamb, 10 5 137. Pen of three ewes, two years old or over. 20 10 12 BAY STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Premium Number. 138. 139. Pen of three yearling ewes, Pen of three ewe lambs, 1st Prize. •2nd TrUe. ^20 10 $10 5 SPECIAL PRIZES offered by the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture : — 139 A. Flock ; one ram, five ewes that have had lambs in 1886, and five ewe lambs, . . . $60 $40 Grade Long-Wooled Sheep. Not less than half-bloods. UO. Pen of four ewe lambs, . . . . $15 $10 $20 $10 20 10 10 5 20 10 20 10 10 5 ^o. 20, Middle- Wooled Sheep, A. SOUTHDOWNS. 141. Ram, two years old or over, 142. Ram, one year old, 143. Ram lamb, 144. Pen of three ewes, two years old or over, 145. Pen of three yearling ewes, . 146. Pen of three ewe lambs, SPECIAL PRIZES offered by the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture :— 146 B. Flock; one ram, five ewes that have had lambs in 1886, and five ewe lambs, . . . $60 $40 Grade Southdowns. Not less than half-bloods. 147. Pen of four ewe lambs. . . . . $15 $10 B. Shropshires. 148. Ram, two years old or over, 149. Ram, one year old, 150. Ram lamb, .... 151. Pen of three ewes, two years old or over, 152. Pen of three yearling ewes, . 153. Pen of three ewe lambs, SPECIAL PRIZES offered by the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture : — 153 C. Flock; one ram, five ewes that have had lambs in 1886, and five ewe lambs, . . . $60 $40 Grade Shropshires. Not less than half-bloods. 154. Pen of four ewe lambs, . . . . $15 $10 0. Hampshires. . $20 $10 . 20 10 10 5 20 10 20 10 10 5 155. 166. Ram, two years old or over. Ram, one year old. $20 20 $10 10 LIST OF PREMIUMS. 13 Premium Number. 157. 158. 159. 160. Ram lamb, . . . . , Pen of three ewes, two years old or over, Pen of three yearling ewes, . Pen of three ewe lambs, 1st 2nd Prize. Prize. $10 $5 20 10 20 10 10 5 SPECIAL PRIZES offered by the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture: — 160 D. P'lock: one ram, five ewes that have had lambs in 1886, and five ewe lambs, $60 $40 161. Grade Hampshires. Not less than half-bloods. Pen of four ewe lambs, $15 $10 D. OXFORDSHIRES. 162. Ram, two years old or over, 163. Ram, one year old, 164. Ram lamb, .... 165. Pen of three ewes, two years old or over, 166. Pen of three yearling ewes, 167. Pen of three ewe lambs, SPECIAL PRIZES offered by the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture : — 167 E. Flock; one ram, five ewes that have had lambs in 1886, and five ewe lambs, . . . $60 $40 . $20 $10 20 10 10 5 20 10 20 10 10 5 Grade Oxfordshirbs. Not less than half-bloods. 168. Pen of four ewe lambs. $15 $10 No^ 20 1-2. Merinos. 169. Ram, two years old or over, 170. Ram, one year old, .... 171. Ram lamb, ..... 172. Pen of three ewes, two years old or over, 173. Pen of three yearling ewes, 174. Pen of three ewe lambs. SPECIAL PRIZES offered by the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture : — . $20 $10 20 10 10 5 20 10 . 20 10 10 5 174 F. Flock ; one ram, five ewes that have had lambs in 1886, and five ewe lambs, . 2* $60 $40 1st 2nd Prize. Prize. $15 $10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 14 BAY STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. iVo. 21, Swine^ Large White Breed. Premium Number. 175. Boar, over one year old, 176. Boar, under one year old, 177. Sow, over one year old, 178. Sow, under one year old, 179. Sow, with litter of pigs not less than six in num- ber, nor over eight weeks old. . . 15 10 Small White Breed. 180. Boar, over one year old, 181. Boar, under one year old, 182. Sow, over one year old, 183. Sow under one year old, 184. Sov7, with litter of pigs not less than six in num- ber, nor over eight weeks old, . . 15 10 Berkshire. 185. Boar, over one year old, . • . 186. Boar, under one year old, .... 187. Sow, over one year old, ... 188. Sow, under one year old, .... 189. Sow, with litter of pigs not less than six in num- ber, nor over eight weeks old, . . 15 10 Essex 190. Boar, over one year old, 191. Boar, under one year old, 192. Sow, over one year, 193. Sow, under one year old, 194. Sow, with litter of pigs not less than six in num- ber, nor over eight weeks old, . . 15 10 Poland China. 195. Boar, over one year old, .... 196. Boar, under one year old, .... 197. Sow, over one year old, .... 198. Sow, under one year old, .... 199. Sow, with litter of pigs not less than six in num- ber, nor over eight weeks old, . . 15 10 SPECIAL PRIZES offered by the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture : — 199 A. Boar of any breed, .... $100 $76 $50 Sow of any breed, .... 100 75 60 $15 $10 15 10 15 10 15 10 $15 $10 15 10 15 10 15 10 $15 $10 15 10 15 10 15 10 LIST OP PREMIUMS. 15 Class IV -POULTRY. Superintendent.— 'Phij.ander Williams, Taunton. 1. Prizes are not to be awarded for birds impaired in value for breeding purposes. Until further orders, the American standard of excellence is to be the guide in judging. 2. All fowls are to be shown in pairs or in breeding pens; a breeding pen to be one cock or chicken, and 4 hens or pullets. 3. Pairs must score for first premium 175, for second premium 165, and for third premium 160 points, or be in the estimation of the judges such as will score so many points when in full feather. Breeding pens must score proportionately. 4. A pair may be selected from a breeding pen for competition as such, but if this is done the exhibitor must select the hen or pul- let at home and bring it to the show with a plain distinguishing mark on the leg. 5. Coops will be furnished, free of charge, for the fowls to be exhibited in, but not for pigeons. 6. No one exhibitor may enter more than four pairs or more than one breeding pen for the same premium. 7. Collections of pigeons must consist of not less than live pairs and be shown in one coop or cage. If birds being parts of collections are also to compete for prizes as pairs, they must be marked before leaving home, as under paragraph 38. Wo. 22. Poultry, Etc. Asiatics. Premium Number. 200. Breeding pen, any variety of Asiatics, 201. Pair light Brahmas, 202. Pair dark Brahmas, 203. Pair buff Cochins, 204. Pair Partridge Cochins, 205. Pair of white Cochins, 206. Pair Black Cochins, 207. Pair Langshans, 208. Pair peacomb Partridge Cochins, Dorkings. 209. Breeding pen, any variety of Dorkings, 210. Pair colored Dorkings, 211. Pair silver gray Dorkings, 212. Pair white Dorkings, 1st 2nd Prize. Prize. !$5 153 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 $5 m 3 2 3 2 3 2 16 BAT STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Premium Number. 213. 214. 215. 216. 217. 218. American. Breeding pen, any American variety Pair American Dominiques, Pair Plymouth Rocks, Pair Wyandottes, Pair black Javas, Pair mottled Javas, Hamburghs. 219. Breeding pen, any variety, 220. Pair golden spangled Hamburghs, 221. Pair silver spangled Hamburghs, 222. Pair golden penciled Hamburghs, 22.3. Pair silver penciled Hamburghs, 224. Pair black Hamburghs, 225. Pair white Hamburghs, Spanish. 22fi. Breeding pen, any Spanish variety, 227. Pair Black Spanish, 228. Pair White Leghorns, . 229. Pair Brown Leghorns, 230. Pair Black Leghorns, . 231. Pair Andalusians, 232. Pair Rose-combed White Leghorns, 233. Pair Rose-combed Brown Leghorns French. 234. Breeding pen, any French variety, 235. Pair Creve Coeurs, 236. Pair Houdans, 237. Pair La Feche, Polish. 238. Breeding pen, any variety of Polish 239. Pair White-crested Black Polish, 240. Pair White Polish, 241. Pair Golden Polish, 242. Pair Silver Polish, 243. Pair Buff Polish. 244. Sultans, 245. Silkies, . 246. Bearded Golden Polish 247. Bearded Silver Polish, 248. Bearded White and Buff Polish, Games. 249. Breeding pen, any variety of pure Games 250. Pair Black-breasted Red Games, 251. Pair Brown-breasted Red Games 252. Pair Silver Duckwing Games, 253. Pair Yellow Duckwing Games, 264. Pair Red Pile Games, . 255. Pair Black Games, 256. Pair White Games, 257. Pair Black Sumatras, . Prize. Prize. ■ $5 $3 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 •f . $5 $3 3 2 3 2 3 V 3 2 3 2 3 2 . $5 S3 3 2 . 3 2 . 3 2 . 3 2 3 2 3 2 • 3 2 $5 $3 3 2 3 2 3 2 . $5 $3 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 . $5 $3 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 List OP PREMIUMS. 11 Game Bantams. Premium Number. 258. 259. 260. 261. 262. 263. 264. 265. Breeding pen, any variety of Game Bantams, Pair Black-breasted Red Game Bantams, . Pair Brown-breasted Red Game Bantams, Pair Red Pile Game Bantams, Pair White Game Bantams, . Pair Silver Duckwing Game Bantams, Pair Yellow Duckwing Game Bantams, Pair Black Game Bantams, . Bantams Other than Game. 266. Breeding pen, any variety of Bantams other than Game, 267. Golden Sebright, 268. Silver Sebright, 269. Rose-combed Black, 270. Rose-combed White, 271. Booted White, . 272. Japanese, 273. Pekin, or Cochin, 274. White-crested White Polish, Turkeys, Etc. 275. Pair Bronze Turkeys, 276. Pair White Turkeys, . 277. Pair Slate Turkeys, 278. Pair Narragansett Turkeys, 279. Pair Buff Turkeys, 280. Pair Wild Turkeys, Geese 281. Pair Toulouse Geese, . 282. Pair Embden Geese, . 283. Pair White Chinese Geese, 284. Pair Brown Chinese Geese, 285. Pair African Geese, 286. Pair Wild Geese, 287. Pair Egyptian Geese, . Ducks 288. Pair Rouen Ducks, 289. Pair Aylesbury Ducks, 290. Pair Cayuga Ducks, 291. Pair White Muscovy Ducks, 292. Pair Colored Muscovy Ducks, 293. Pair Pekin Ducks, 294. Pair Crested White Ducks, . 296. Pair Call Ducks, 296. Pair Black East Indian Ducks, 297. Pair White Call Ducks, 298. Pair Gray Call Ducks, 299. Pair Wood Ducks, 300. Pair Mandarin Ducks, « 1st 2nd Prize. Prize. $5 $3 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 5 3 1 $5 $3 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 $5 $3 6 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 $5 $3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 $3 $2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 18 BAY STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Ornamental Fowls. Premium Ist 2nd Number. Prize. Prize. 301. Pair Pearl Guinea Fowls, . ... »3 $2 302. Pair White Guinea Fowls, . . . . 3 2 303. Pair Pea Fowls, . . . . . 3 2 304. Pair White Pea Fowls, . . . . 3 2 305. Pair Golden Pheasants, . . . . 3 2 306. Pair Silver Pheasants, . . . . 3 2 307. Pair English Pheasants, . . . . a 2 308. Pen of Partridges, not less than five pairs, 3 2 309. Pen of Quail, not less than five pairs. Pigeons. 3 2 310. Pair Black Carriers, . $1 $0.50 311. Pair Dun Carriers, . . . . .50 312. Pair any other Carriers— all compete together, .50 313. Pair Black Pied Pouters, . .50 3U. Pair Blue Pied Pouters, .50 315. Pair White Pouters, .50 316. Pair any other Pouters— all compete together, .50 317. Pair Black Barbs, .... .50 318. Pair lied Barbs, .... .50 319. Pair Yellow Barbs, .... .50 320. Pair Dun Barbs, .... .50 321. Pair White Barbs, .... .50 .•522. Pair White Fantails— S. H. .50 323. Pair Black Fantails— S. H. .50 324. Pair Blue Fantails— S. H. . , . .50 325. Pair Red Fantails— S. H. . .50 326. Pair Yellow Fantails— S. H. .50 327. Pair Dun Fantails— S. H. . .50 328. Pair White Fantails— Crested, .50 329. Pair Black Fantails— Crested, .50 330. Pair Blue Pan tails— Crested, .60 831. Pair Red Fantails— Crested, .50 332. Pair Yellow Fantails— Crested, . .50 333. Pair Dun Fantails— Crested, .60 334. Pair Black English Owls, . .50 335. Pair Blue English Owls, .60 336. Pair Silver English Ovvls, . .50 337. Pair White English Owls, . .50 338. Pair Red English Owls, .50 339. Pair Yellow English Owls, •..50 340. Pair Dun English Owls, .50 341. Pair Black African Owls, . .50 342. Pair Blue African Owls, .50 343. Pair Silver African Owls, . .50 344. Pair White African Owls, .60 345. Pair Red African Owls, .50 346. Pair Yellow African Owls, .50 347. Pair Dun African Owls, .50 348. Pair Black Turbits, .50 349. Pair Blue Turbits, .50 350. Pair Silver Turbits, ... .50 LIST OF PREMIUMS. 19 *remium 351. Pair 352. Pair 353 Pair 354. Bail- 355. Pair 356. Pail- 357. Pair 358. Pair 359. Pair 360. Pair 361. Pair 362. Pair 363. Pair 364. Pair 365. Pair 366. Pair 367. Pair 368. Pair 369. Pair 370. Pair 371. Pair 372. Pair 373. Pair 374. Pair 375. Pair 376. Pair 377. Pair 378. Pair 379. Pair 380. Pair 381. Pair 382. Pair 383. Pair 384. Pair 385. Pair 386. Pair 387. Pair 388. Pair 389. Pair 390. Pair 391. Pair 392. Pair 393. Pair 394. Pair 395. Pair 396. Pair 1st Prize. 2nd Prize. White Turbits, Yellow Turbits, Black-winged Turbits, Blue-winged Turbits, Silver-winged Turbits, Ked-winged Turbits, . Yellow-winged Turbits, Black-tailed winged Turbits, Blue-tailed winged Turbits, Black Jacobins, Blue Jacobins, Red Jacobins, Yellow Jacobins, Dun Jacobins, White Jacobins. Pigmy Pouters— all colors compete together, Black Trumpeters, Dun Trumpeters, Red Trumpeters, Yellow Trumpeters, . White Trumpeters, Black Mottled Trumpeters, Black Swallows, Blue Swallows, Red Swallows, Yellow Swallows, any other Swallows— all compete together. Black Magpies, capped and smooth-heads — compete together, .... Blue Magpies, capped and smooth-heads — compete together, .... Red Magpies, capped and smooth-heads — compete together, .... Yellow Magpies, capped and smooth-heads — compete together, .... Almond Short-faced Tumblers, Red or Yellow Agate Mottled Short- faced Tumblers, ..... Red or Yellow Self Colored Short-faced Tumblers, ..... Black Baldhead Tumblers, . Blue Baldhead Tumblers, any other Baldhead Tumblers — all compete together, .... Black Beard Tumblers, Blue Beard Tumblers, any other Beard Tumblers — all compete together, ..... Inside Tumblers — all colors compete together. Black Nuns, ..... Red Nuns, ..... Yellow Nuns, ..... Priests — all colors compete together. Black Dragoons, .... 20 BAY STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Premium Number. 397. Pair 398. Pair 399. Pair 400. Pair 401. Pair 402. Pair 403. Pair 404. Pair 405. Best 406. Best 407. Besfe 408. Best 409. Best 410. Best 1st 2nd Prize. Prize. Blue Dragoons, .... any other Dragoons — all three colors com- pete together, .... Short-face Antwerps — all colors compete together, ..... Long-face Antwerps — all colors compete together, ..... Runts — all colors compete together, Helmets— all colors compete together, Archangels, .... Ice Pigeons, .... five pairs Pouters, .... five pairs Jacobins, . . • . five pairs Owls, .... five pairs Trumpeters, five pairs Turbits, .... five pairs Fantails, • . . . $1 $0.60 1 .50 .50 .50 .50 ..oO .50 .50 2 2 2 2 2 Hatching Apparatus. 411. Incubator in operation, .... $10 412. Artificial Motlier or Brooder, ... 10 413. Model, not exceeding 24 inches long, of house for artificial rearing of chickens, with ground plan and statement of points of merit, 5 414. Incubator hatching the largest percentage of chickens during the Exhibition, . 10 $5 5 Class V. IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES Superintendent.— 'E. H. Appleton, Lynnfleld. The exhibition of agricultural implements and machinery and also of other labor-saving machinery, and of manufactured articles of utility, is invited. Exhibitors of stoves and carriages must erect or provide build- ings or tents for themselves. Certificates of merit will be awarded (to the inventors or makers) for such articles as the judges may be able to examine, or test sufl3- ciently to decide as to their merits, and which they may find deserving of approval or commendation. Entries under this invitation must be made thirty days previous to the opening of the fair. LIST OF PREMIUMS. 21 Class VI.-G-RAIN AND VEG-ETABLES. Superintendent. — W. W. Rawson, Arlington. Wo, 23. Grain, Seeds, Hops, grown in 1886, Premium Number. 415. White Winter Wheat, one peck, 416. Red Winter Wheat, one peck, 417. Spring Wlieat, one peck, 418. Winter Rye, one peck, 419. Spring Rye, one peck, 420. White Oats, one peck, 421. Black or Gray Oats, one peck, 422. Winter Barley, one peck, 423. Two-rowed Spring Barley, one peck, 424. Four-rowed Spring Barley, one peck, 425. Large Field Beans, one peck. 426. Small Field Beans, one peck, 427. Field Peas, one peck, 428. Buckwheat, one peck, 429. Medium Clover Seed, one peck, 430. Timothy Seed, one peck, 431. Millet Seed, one peck, 432. Flax Seed, one peck, 433. Sorghum Seed, one peck, 434. Twenty Seed Ears Yellow Corn, 8 rowed, 435. Twenty Seed Ears Yellow Corn, 12 rowed, 436. Twenty Seed Ears Yellow Dent Corn, 437. Twenty Seed Ears Early Sweet Corn, 438. Twenty Seed Ears Intermediate Sweet Corn, 439. Twenty Seed Ears Late Sweet Corn, 440. Hops, 1 bale of 100 lbs. or over, 1st Prize. 2nd 3d PrizQ. Prize. $2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 iVo. 24:. Vegetables, No Entry to Compete in Two Places. Premium Ist Number. Prize. 441. Largest Collection of Vegetables, . $25 $15 442. Best Collection of Vegetables, . . .25 443. Beets, Turnip Rooted, twelve specimens, . 5 444. Carrots, Long Orange, twelve specimens, . 5- 445. Carrots, Intermediate, twelve specimens, . 5 446. Parsnips, twelve specimens, . . .5 Potatoes. 447. Collection of not less than ten varieties, twelve specimens each, . . . SIO 448. Early Rose, twelve specimens, . . 3 449. Clark's No. 1, twelve specimens, . . 3 450. Beauty of Hebron, twelve specinoens, . 3 451. Pearl of Savoy, twelve specimens, . . 3 452. Perfect Peach Blow, .... 3 2nd Prize. 85 2 2 2 2 2 3rd Prize. $5 1 1 1 1 22 BAY STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Premium Number. 453. All other varieties compete together, twelve specimens each, 454. Sweet, twelve specimens each, 455. Egg Plant, four specimens, . Cabbages. Collection of not less than five varieties, three specimens each, Stone Mason, three specimens, Brunswick, three specimens, Curled Savoy, three specimens. Drumhead Savoy, three specimens, . Red, three specimens, 456. 457. 458. 459. 460. 461. 462. 463. 464. 465. 466. 467. 468. 469. 470. 471. 472. 473. 474. 475. 476. 477. 478. 1st Prize. 2ud Prize. 3rd Prize . $3 3 $2 2 $1 1 5 3 1 s, . $10 3 3 , 3 3 3 $5 2 2 2 2 2 $1 Celery. Any variety, best kept during Exhibition, four roots, ..... |10 $5 Boston Market, best kept during Exhibition, four roots, . . . . .53 Arlington, best kept during Exhibition, four roots, . . . . . .53 Cauliflowers. Collection of not less than three varieties, four specimens each, . . . $10 $5 Henderson's Snow Ball, four specimens, . 5 3 Erfurt, four specimens, . . .53 All other varieties compete together, four specimens, . . . .53 Onions. Collection Of not less than four twelve specimens each, Danvers Yellow, twelve specimens, Portugal, twelve specimens, Red, twelve specimens. Melons. Montreal, three specimens, Hackensack, twelve specimens. Long Musk, three specimens, Water, three specimens. Turnips. Flat, twelve specimens, Swedish, twelve specimens, . 479. Salsify, twelve specimens each. Tomatoes. 480. Collection of not less than ten varieties, twelve specimens, .... 481. Acme, twelve specimens, 482: Emery, twelve specimens, 483. Paragon, twelve specimens, . $1 1 $1 1 . $5 3 3 3 $3 2 $1 2 1 2 1 • . $3 . 3 3 3 S2 $1 2 1 2 1 2 1 • . $3 3 $2 $1 2 1 3 2 3 2 3 2 LIST OF PREMIUMS. 23 Premium Number. 484. Perfection, twelve specimens, 485. Beauty, twelve specimens, 486. Cardinal, twelve specimens, . 487. Endive, four specimens, 488. Martynia, twenty-four specimens, 489. Okra, twenty-four specimens, 490. Horse Radish, four specimens, 491. Beans, Large Lima, two quarts, 492. Beans, Small Lima, two quarts, 493. Corn, Sweet, twelve ears, 494. Corn, Yellow, twelve ears, 495. Peppers, twenty-four specimens, 496.. Pickles, twenty-four specimens. Squashes. 497. Marrow, three specimens, 498. Hubbard, three specimens, 499. Marblehead, three specimens, 500. Turban, three specimens, 501. Hybrid, three specimens, 502. Canada Crookneck, three specimens, 503. Summer Crookneck, three specimens 504. Largest Squash, one specimen, 505. Pumpkins, three specimens, . 506. Lettuce, any variety, four heads, 507. Parsley, one peck. Novelties. 508. Collection of Novelties, without regard to numbers, ..... Ist 2nd .3rd Prize. Prize. Prize. m $2 $1 3 2 1 8 2 1 3 2 3 2 3 2 . 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 1 3 2 1 . $S $2 $1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 1 , 3 1 $15 $10 85 Class VII. DAIRY. Superintendent — Maj. Henry E. Alvord, Mounlainville, N. Y. No. 25. Butter. Persons making Entries for these Butter Prizes are required to furnish full statements, in writing, as to the kind and treatment of the cows from which the butter was made, and full particulars as to the method of making the butter. Such statements must be sent to the Secretary at the time when the Entry is made. No prizes will be awarded when this rule is not followed. Only one prize will be given under any butter class to any one Exhibitor. 609. Five packages, not less than 30 lbs. each net, made at the same dairy, creamery or factory, at any time. . . . $30 $20 24 BAY STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Premium 1st 2ad 3d Number. Prize. Prize. Prize. 510. Package, not less than 30 lbs. net, made anywhere and prior to July, 1886, . 820 ^10 $5 511. Package, not less than 30 lbs. net, made at any time, at a creamery or factory, 20 10 5 512. Package, not less than 30 lbs.net, made at any time, at a private farm or dairy, 20 10 5 513. Package not less than 5 lbs., nor over io lbs., net, in form for delivery unbroken to consumer, . . ." • 15 10 5 514. Sample, not less than 3 lbs. in prints, moulds, or rolls, made at a creamery or factory, . . . • . 15 10 5 515. Sample, not less than 3 lbs. in prints, moulds, or rolls, made at a private farm or dairy, . . . . 15 10 5 516. Sample of granular butter, shown in brine in a glass jar, not less than 2 lbs., . 15 10 5 No. 26. Cheese, Similar statements to those required for Butter exhibited must accompany the entries for Cheese, to include the method of manu- facture and preparation of the rennet. Cheese will be judged upon a scale of points, and, in the class for 5 cheeses, uniformity in size, shape, color and flavor, in the respective entries, will be considered points of merit. Premium 1st 2nd Number. Prize. Prize. 517. Five Cheeses, not less than 20 lbs. each, made at any time, from the same fac- tory or dairy, .... $25 $15 518. American Cheese of the usual shape and character, not less than 20 lbs. weight, over 1 year old, .... 20 10 519. American Cheese of the usual shape and character, not less than 20 lbs. weight, less than one year old, ... 20 10 The judges may also award not exceeding $45 to exhibitors of fancy styles, or new kinds, of cheese, if the exhibits are found worthy. JV^o. 27. Bread. 520. Wheat Bread of fine flour, . . . f 5 83 $2 521. Unbolted Wheat, or Graham, Bread, .582 522. Rye Bread, 5 3 2 523. Indian, or Rye and Indian, Bread, .532 3^o. 28. Bees and Money. 524. Italian Bees, in observatory hive, . S5 $3 525. Black Bees, in observatory hive, . 5 3 LIST OF PREMIUMS. 25 Premium 1st 2nd Number. Prize. Prize. 526. Frame with queen cells, as built by the bees, and shown with the bees in an observatory hive, ... $5 $3 527. Comb Honey, white' clover or linden, not less than 20 lbs. ... 5 3 528. Comb Honey, fall flowers, not less than 20 lbs 5 3 529. Extracted Honey, not less than 20 lbs. . 5 3 As to bees, regard to be had to quality of queens and bees. As to honey, both quality and style of packages to be considered. 530. Beeswax— 20 lb. lots, ... 53 531. Best Movable Comb Hive, with imple- ments connected with the apiary, . " 5 3 Class VIII -FRUITS AND FLOWERS. Superintendent— J on-N B. Moore, Concord. JVo. 29. Plants and Flowers. All articles for competition and exhibition must be ready for examination by the Committees at 10 A. M. on Tuesday, Octo- ber 5. The exhibition will be open to the public at 3 P. M. on Tuesday, and will close at 10 P. M. on Friday. GENERAL EULES AND REGULATIONS FOE FRUITS AND FLOWERS. 1. All Fruits and Flowers oflfered for Prizes, must have their names annexed, and must have been grown by the competitors. Specimens offered for exhibition by others than the growers, must in all cases have the names of the growers aflixed, if known. 2. Where a certain number or quantity of Plants, Flowers, and Fruits is designated in the Schedule, there must be neither more nor less than that number or quantity of specimens shown; and in no case can any other varieties than those named in the Schedule be in the stand. 3. When only one prize is offered for any article, only a single specimen or collection can be shown by one person; but when 26 BAY STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. a second, third, or fourth prize is offered, two, three, or four specimens or collections may be exhibited, but no variety can be duplicated. 4. All persons exhibiting Plants, Flo.wers, and Fruits, v-ho desire reports of the same, must hand lists to the Chairmen of the respect- ive Committees. 5. After the articles are arranged, they will be under the exclu- sive charge of the Committees, and not even the owners will have liberty to remove or touch them, until the exhibition is closed, when they will be delivered as the contributors may direct. 6. No Flowers or Fruits will be entitled to a prize unless they possess points of superiority. 7. Competitors will be required to furnish information as to their modes of cultivation, and to present specimens for trial and examination if necessary. 8. No cards of a business nature will be allowed in any exhibi- tion. 9. In awarding Premiums for Fruits, adaptation to general cul- tivation will be deemed indispensable. 10. Attention is called to the Special Rules for Flowers and Fruits, and all articles not oflered in conformity to the Rules will be disqualified, and Prizes will be awarded only to exhibitors who have complied with the Rules and Regulations. 11. It is understood that all persons placing any article in any exhibition thereby signify their assent to all the Rules and Regula- tions, General and Special. Special Rules for Fruits. 1. All Fruits offered for Premiums must be correctly named. Indefinite appellations, such as "Pippin," "Sweeting," "Green- ing," etc., will not be considered as names. 2. All Fruits offered for Premiums must be composed of exactly the number of specimens or quantity named in the Schedule. A "dish" of Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Nectarines, Quinces* Figs, Apricots, etc., is understood to contain twelve specimens, and this number will be required of all Fruits when not otherwise specified. 3. The whole quantity required of any one variety of Fruit must be shown in a single dish or basket. 4. Contributors of Fruits for Exhibition or Prizes, must pre- sent the same in the Society's dishes. Market baskets will not be allowed on the tables. 5. No person can compete for more than one Prize with the same variety, or varieties, of Fruit; except that a single dish may LIST OF PREMIUMS. 27 be of the same variety, — but not the same specimeus, — as one of a collection. 6. Grapes grown on girdled vines cannot compete for a Pre- mium. ■7. All Fruits ofiered for Prizes, except when otherwise stated and those for foreign Grapes, must be of out-door culture. 8. The Fruit Committee, in making their awards, will consider the flavor, beauty, and size of the specimens, comparing each of these properties with a fair standard of the variety. The adapta- tion of the variety to general cultivation will also be taken into ac- count. Other things being equal, specimens most nearly in per- fection, as regards ripeness, will have the preference. Special Mules for Flowers and Plants > 1. All named varieties of Plants or Flowers exhibited for pre- miums, must have the name legibly and correctly written on stifl" card, wood, or some other permanent substance; and each sepa- rate plant or flower must have its name attached. 2. Plants in Pots, to be entitled to Prizes, must evince skilful culture in the profusion of bloom, and the beauty, symmetry, and vigor of the specimens. 3. No person can compete for any Prize for a single specimen, with a variety shown in a collection. 4. When prizes are offered for the same flower in different classes, any person may exhibit in more than one class, but no variety can be duplicated. 5. All exhibitors, not strictly complying with the above rules, will be excluded from competition for Premium. Plants and Flowers. Premium 1st 2nd 3d Number. Prize. Prize. Prize. 532. Evergreen Trees and Shrubs. — Display in pots of other than Native Ever- greens of New England, named, three prizes, . . . . $10 $8 $6 SOCIETY'S PRIZES. Plants in Pots. 533. Greenhouse Plants. — Six greenhouse and stove plants, of different named varieties, one Croton admissible, four prizes, . . . $30 $25 $20 $15 534. Specimen Flowering Plants. — Three named varieties, in bloom, three prizes, 10 8 6 635. Single named specimen, three prizes, 5 4 3 28 BAY STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Premium 1st 2ud 3rd Numbex". Prize. Prize. Prize. 536. Variegated Leaved Plants. — Six named varieties, not offered in the collec- tion of greenhouse plants, Crotons and Dracaenas not admissible, three prizes, ..... $12 $10 '$8 537. Single specimen, named, not offered in any collection, three prizes, .543 538. Caladiums. — Four named varieties, two prizes, ..... 54 539. Ferns. — Six named varieties, no Adian- tiiras admissible, three prizes, .864 540. Adiantums. — Six named varieties, three prizes, . . . . . 6 4 3 541. Tree Fern. — Single specimen, named, two prizes, . • . . . 6 4 542. Lycopods. — Four named varieties, two prizes, ..... 32 543. Dracaenas. — Six named varieties, two prizes, ..... 86 544. Crotons. — Six named varieties, in not ex- ceeding six-inch pots, three prizes, 6 4 3 546. Palm. — Single specimen, named, two prizes, ..... 65 546. Nepenthes.— Three plants, named, two prizes, ..... 65 547. Succulents. — Collection of twelve named species and varieties, two prizes, 4 3 548. Orchids. — Six plants, named varieties, in bloom, three prizes, . . . 12 10 8 549. Three plants, named varieties, in bloom, three prizes, . . .865 550. Single plant in bloom, four prizes, $5482 Cut Flovters. 551. Gladioli. — Best display, and best kept during exhibition, of named or un- named varieties, filling one hundred bottles, two prizes, • . . 8 6 552. Dahlias. — To be examined by the Com- mittee each day of the exhibition, the prizes to be awarded on the last day. Twelve named varieties, three prizes, .... 4 3 2 553. Six named varieties, three prizes, .321 554. Three named varieties, two prizes, . 2 1 555. Liliputian Dahlias. — General display, fill- ing twenty-five bottles, three prizes, & 2 1 556. Cut Flowers. — Best display, and best kept during the exhibition, filling one hundred and fifty iDottles, five prizes, . . . $12 $10 8 6 4 557. Baskets, Vases and Designs of Flowers. — Best arranged, and best kept through the exhibition, six prizes, $8 $7 $6 5 4 3 LIST OF PREMIUMS. 29 No. 30. Fruits, See Special Rules for Fruits, Nos. 2, 3 and 4. Premium 1st 2nd 3rd 4tli Number. Prize. Prize. Prize. Prize, 558. Collection of Apples, not less than 15 varieties, . . . $10 $5 559. Collection of Pears, not less than 15 varieties, . . . . 10 5 560. Collection of Grapes, not less than 6 varieties, . . . 10 5 Foreign Grapes. 561. Heaviest and Best-ripened Bunch of any Foreign Black Grape, not less than five pounds, 562. Heaviest and Best-ripened Bunch of any Foreign White Grape, not less than five pounds, 563. Baldwin, m $3 $2 564. Danvers Sweet, 3 2 1 565. Dutch Codlin, . 2 1 566. Fall Orange, or Holden, 3 2 1 567. Fameuse, 3 2 1 568. Foundling, 4 3 2 569. Garden Royal, . 3 2 1 570. Golden Russet, 2 1 571. Gravenstein, . . . 4 3 2 672. Hubbardston, . . . . 4 3 2 573. Hunt Russet, . 3 2 1 574. Lady's Sweet, . 2 1 675. Leicester, 2 1 576. Maiden's Blush, 2 1 577. Mother, .... 3 2 1 578. Northern Spy, 3 2 1 579. Porter, .... 3 2 1 580. Pumpkin Sweet, 2 1 581. Rhode Island Greening, 4 3 2 582. Roxbury Russet, 4 3 2 583. Tolman's Sweet, 3 2 1 584. Tompkins King, 3 2 1 585. Washington Royal, or Palmer, 3 2 586. Washington Strawberry, 2 1 587. Any other variety, Crab Apples. 3 2 1 588. Hyslop, twenty-four specimens, 2 1 589. Transcendent, twenty-four specim Pears. ens, 2 1 590. Angouleme, ^4 $3 $2 591. Anjou, 4 3 2 $1 592. Bartlett, 4 3 2 1 593. Belle Lucrative, 3 2 1 30 BAY 8TATE AGRICULTIRAI. SOCIETY. Premium 1st 2nd 3rd 4th. Number. Prize. Prize. Prize. Prize. 594. Bosc, .... 84 $3 62 $1 595. Bonssock, 3 2 596. Clairgeau, .... 3 2 597. Cornice, .... 3 2 598. Dana's Hovev, 4 3 599. DieL .... 3 2 600. Goodalc, .... 3 2 601. Hardy, .... 3 2 602. Howell, .... 3 2 603. Lawrence, .... 3 2 604. Louise Bonne of Jersey, 3 2 605. Marie Louise, 3 2 606. Merruim, 3 2 607. Onondaga, . . . . 3 2 608. Paradise of Autumn, 3 2 609. Seckel, .... 4 3 610. Sheldon, . • . . 4 3 2 611. Souvenir du Congres, 3 2 612. St. Michael Archangel, 3 2 613. Superfln, .... 3 2 614. Urbaniste 3 2 615. Vicar, .... 3 2 616. Winter Nelis, 3 2 617. Any other variety. Peaches. 3 2 618. Coolidge's Favorite, $3 82 SI 619. Crawford's Early, 3 2 620. Foster, 3 2 621. Old Mixon Freestone, 3 2 622. Stump the World, 3 2 623. Any other variety, 3 2 624. Orchard House Culture, any variety of Peaches, 4 3 625. Nectarines, any variety. ' 2 1 626. Plums, not less than four varieties. 5 4 3 627. Plums, any one variety, Native Grapes. 3 2 1 628. Six bunches of Brighton, $3 $2 SI 629. Six bunches of Concord, 3 2 630. Six bunches of Cottage, 3 2 631. Six bunches of Delaware, . 3 2 632. Six bunches of Massasoit, 3 2 633. Six bunches of Moore's Early, 3 2 634. Six bunches of Wilder, 3 2 635. Six bunches of Worden, 3 2 686. Six bunches of Kayes, 3 2 637. Six bunches of any other variety, Foreign Grapes. 3 2 638. Four varieties, two bunches each. $10 $8 $6 $4 ,639. Two bunches Black Hamburg, 5 4 3 640. Two bunches Wilniot's Hamburg, 5 4 3 641. Two bunches Muscat of- Alexandria, 5 4 3 642. Two bunches of any other variety, 5 4 3 LIST OF PREMIUMS. 31 Cranberries. Preniiiiiu Number. 1st Prize. 643. Half-peck, 2nd Prize. $2 3rd - Prize. $1 644. 645. 646. 647. 648. 649. 650. 651. 652. 653. 654. 655. 656. 657. 658. 659. 660. 661. 662. 663. 664. 665. 666. 667. 668, 679. 670. 671. 672. 673. 674. 675. 676. 677. 678. 679. 680. 681. 682. 683. 684. 685. 686. 687. 688. 689. 690. 691. Class IX.— DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. Superintendent— W . L. Warner, Suuderland. J^o. 31. Einbroidured Plush Table Cover, . . $2 $1 Embroidered Worsted Table Cover, . 1 .■; Embroidered Plush Chair Cover, . 2 Embroidered Silk Chair Cover, . . 1.50 Silk Embroidered Infant's Skirt, . 1 Silk Embroidered Child's Dress, Silk Embroidered Pin Cushion, Silk Embroidered Toilet Set, Silk Enibroidei'ed Men's Slippers, Worsted Knit Men's Slippers, Worsted Knit Women's Slippers, Display of Silk Embroidery by maker, Display of Woi'sted Embroidery by maker, Display of Linen Embroidery by maker. Display of ' Cotton Embroidery by maker, Display of Chenille Embroidery by maker, Child's Afi,'han, Worsted, . Lar>ington Screen, Ken.'-ingiou Sofa Pillow, Kensington Portiere, Specimen of Home-made Macrame Lace Specimen of Hand-made Cotton Lace, Specimen of Hand-made Thread Lace, Specimen of Hand-made Darned Lace, Macrame Twine Tidy, Set Linen Embroider^'d Shams, Set Cotton Embroidered Shams, Sofa Pillow, plush embroidered, Sofa Pillow, silk embroidered. Ornamental Needlework by Girl under 15 years. .50 .75 .50 1 .50 1 .50 .75 .50 .75 .50 I .50 1 .50 .75 .50 .75 .50 .75 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 ..50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .75 .50 .75 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .75 .50 .75 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 32 BAY STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Premium Xumber. 1st Prize. 692. Plain Sewins; of Girl under 12 years of age, 693. Cotton Patch Work Quilt, made by child' under 10 years, . . . ) Cotton Patch Work Quilt, made by woman over 75 years, Home-made Silk Rug, Hand-made Worsted RUj^, Hand-made Braided Kug, Hand-made Yarn Rug, Home-made Rag Carpet, Hand-knit Quilt, Double Farm Harness. Single Farm Harness, Single Cart Harness, Double Coach Harness, Single Coup6 Harness, Light Double Harness, Light Single Harness, Single Rnsset Leather Harness, Men s Saddle and Bridle. Side Saddle and Bridle, Horse Clothing, sets of heavy weight for stable use, Horse Clothing, sets of light weight for stable use, Horse Blankets, for farm use, servicea- bility and cheapness considered, . All pictures must be exhibited in frames. 714. Photograph of any single animal exhib- ited in the Cattle Dep't. Photograph of group of animals exhib- ited in the Cattle Dep't, Photograph of any single animal exhib- ited in the Horse Dep't, Photograph of group of animals exhib- ited in the Horse Dep't, Photograph of any single animal exhib- ited in the Sheep Dep't, Photograph of group of animals exhib- ited in the Sheep Dep't, Photograph of any single animal exhib- ited in the Swine Dep't, Photograph of group of animals exhib- ited in the Swine Dep't, Best Photograph of animals, whether exhited at Show or not, Photographs of Farm Buildings, Photographs of Growing Crops, Photographs of Landscape Gardening, . Photographs of Country Scenery, Photographs of Plantations of Trees less than 10 years old. Photographs of Plantations of Trees more than 10 years old, 2nd 3rd Pi-ize. Prize. .50 .50 $1 694. 695. 696. 697. 698. 699. 700. 701. 702. 703. 704. 705. 706. 707. 708. 709. 710. 711. 712. 713. 715. 716. 717. 718. 719. 720. 721. 722. 723. 724. 725. 726. 727. 728. 2 1 1 75 .50 1 75 .50 1 .75 .50 1 . 75 .50 2 1 2 1 4 3 3 2 3 2 4 3 3 2 4 3 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 .50 4 2 2 2 CATALOGUE OF ENTRIES FOR THE FIRST AiiM mm im m faie BAY STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, TO BE HELD AT BOSTON, OCTOBER 5-8, 1886. WORCESTER : PRINTED BY CHARLES HAMILTON, No. 311 Main Street. 1886. CATALOGUE. Class L— CATTLE. No. 1. — Shorthorns. Shorthorn Herds. Premium 1 — Large Gold Medal. 1 Sam Hodgson, Meredith Village, N. H. ; bull, Alfonso; cows, Rena, Lady Clement, Empress, Grace, Hattie; reserves, bull, Champion; cow, Dewdrop 16th. 2 B. Sumner & Son, Woodstock, Conn.; bull, Viscount Oxford 9th; cows, Constance of the Manor, Constance of Brookdale 25th, Oxford Gwynne 9th of Lyonsdale, Oxford Gwynne €th of Lyons- dale, Adele ; heifer, Constance of Lyonsdale. Shorthorn Bulls and Produce. Premium 2 — Large Gold Medal. 3 Sam Hodgson, Meredith Village, N. H. ; Alfonso. 4 Sam Hodgson, Meredith Village, N. H. ; Champion. Shorthorn Bulls One Year Old. Premium 4 — $25, $15. 5 Sam Hodgson, Meredith Village, N. H. ; Garfield, bred by Exhibitor, calved Sept. 16, 1885, sire Alfonzo 61485, Dam Buttercup, Vol. 26. 6 B. Sumner & Son, Woodstock, Conn. ; Viscount Oxford 9th, bred by T. Halfords, Castle Hill, Dorsetshire, England; calved Dec. 10, 1*884, sire Duke of Leicester 3d 46256, E. H. B., dam, Vis- countess Oxford. Shorthorn Bull Calves. Premium 5 — $10, $5. 7 Willard White, Boston, Mass. ; Ethelbert ; bred by Thomas Boak & Sons, GeiTy, N. Y. ; calved Oct. 25, 1885, sire Hopeful No. 63038, dam Miss Joyful. Class 1. — Cattle. Shorthorn Cows Three Years Old. Premium 6 — $30, $15. 8 Sam HodgsoD, Meredith Village, N. H. ; Rena, bred by Mrs. Eliza Sutton, Centre Harbor, N. H. ; calved Feb. 18, 1879, sire Duke of Belknap *26166, dam Mayflower *12224. 9 Sara Hodgson, Meredith Village, N. H. ; Lady Clement, bred by Mrs. Eliza Sutton, Centre Harbor, N. H. ; calved Jan. 20,1880, sire Lord Le Mow 33079, dam Lady of Lake, Vol. 16. 10 Sam Hodgson, Meredith Village, N. H.; Dewdrop 16th; bred by Ljman Draper, Brookfield, Mass. ; calved Sept. 20, 1881, sire Baron Hubback 4th 37582, dam Dewdrop 8th 14462. 11 B. Sumner & Son, Woodstock, Conn. ; Oxford Gwynne 7th of Lyousdale; bred by B. Sumner, Woodstock, Conn.; calved Oct. 23, 1878, sire Imp. 2d Baron Hubback 27497, dam Oxford Gwynne 5th by Prince 10641. 12 B. Sumner & Son, Woodstock, Conn. ; Adele, bred by B. Sumner, Woodstock, Conn. ; calved Sept. 10, 1878, sire Imp. Baron Hub- back 2d 27947, dam Alberta by the Guelph Baron 4419. Shorthorn Heifers Two Years Old. Premium 7— $20, $10. 13 Sam Hodgson, Meredith Village, N. H. ; Empress, bred by Mrs. Eliza Sutton, Centre Harbor, N. H. ; calved Dec. 3, 1883, sire Chocorua 41349, dam Annie. Vol. 32. 14 Sam Hodgson, Meredith Village, N. H. ; Grace, bred by Mrs. Eliza Sutton, Centre Harbor, N. H. ; calved Jan. 21, 1884, sire Alfonso 61485, dam Susie, 13939. 15 Sam Hodgson, Meredith Village, N. H. ; Hattie, bred by Exhibitor, calved Aug. 24, 1884, sire Alfonso, 61485, dam Dewdrop 16th 17109. 16 B. Sumner & Son, Woodstock, Conn. ; Oxford Gwynne 9th of Lyons- dale, bred by Exhibitor, calved March 15th, 1884, sire Earl Bec- tive 38682, dam Oxford Gwynne 7th of Lyonsdale, by Imp. 2d Baron Hubback 27947. 17 B. Sumner & Son, Woodstock, Conn.; Constance of Lyonsdale, bred by D. B. Haight, Dover Plains, N. Y. ; calved July 26, 1884, sire Imp. Lord of Rowfauts 44198, dam Constance of Brookdale 4th. 18 Geo. W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. Shorthorns. Shorthorn Heffrrs Onk Year Old. Premium 8 — $15, $8. 19 Sam Hodgson, Meredith Village, N. H. ; Etta Belle, bred by Mrs. Eliza Sutton, Centre Harbor, N. H. ; calved Nov. 26, 1884, sire Alfonso 61485, dam Barbara. Vol. 32. 20 Sam Hodgson, Meredith Village, N. H. ; Jennie, bred by Mrs. Eliza Sutton, Centre Harbor, N. H. ; calved Oct. 24, 1884, sire Alfonso 61485, dam Sutton Beauty. Vol. 32. 21 B. Sumner & Son, Woodstock, Conn. ; Constance of Brookdale 25th, bred by D. B. Haight, Dover Plains, N. Y. ; calved June 3, 1885, sire Waterloo 9th 58412, dam Constance of Brookdale 14th. 22 Willard White, Boston, Mass.; Mabel, bred by Thomas Boak & Sons, Gerry, N. Y. ; calved Feb. 20, 1885, sire Hopeful 63038, dam Maggie 2d. Vol. 28, p. 426. 23 Willard White, Boston, Mass. ; Countess 5th, bred by Thomas Boak & Sons, Gerry, N. Y. ; calved Jan. 15, 1885, sire Hopeful 63038, dam Countess. Vol. 28, p. 425. Shorthorn Heifer Calves under Twelve Months. Premium 9— $8, $5. 24 Sara. Hodgson, Meredith Village, N. H. ; Edith, bred by Mrs. Eliza Sutton, Centre Harbor, N. H. ; calved Oct. 12, 1885, sire Alfonso 61485, dam Lady Clement 16559. 25 Sam Hodgson, Meredith Village, N. H. ; Ethel, bred by Exhibitor; calved Jan. 1, 1886, sire Alfonso 61485, dam Rena. Vol. 21. 26 Sam Hodgson, Meredith Village, N. H. ; Viola, bred by Exhibitor; calved Nov. 26, 1885, sire Champion 55054, dam Dewdrop 15th. Vol. 22. 27 B. Sumner & Son, Woodstock, Conn. ; Constance of the Manor, bred by John Gibson, Ontario, Canada; calved June 24, 1886, sire Grand Duke of Thorndale 2d, dam Constance of Lyonsdale 5th. 28 Willard White, Boston, Mass. ; Moit, bred by A. M. Kent, Busti, N. Y. ; calved Feb. 5, 1886, sire Hubback, Jr. 70159, dam Belle. Vol. 22. 29 Willard White, Boston, Mass. ; Farewell 5th, bred by Thomas Boak & Sons, Gerry, N.Y. ; calved Feb. 20, 1886, sire Hopeful 63038, dam, Farewell 2d. Vol. 28. Class 1. — Cattle. Devons. Devon Herds. Premium 10— Large Gold Medal. 30 Joseph Hilton, N. Scotland, N. Y. ; bull, Prince of Wales 20th ; cows, Edith 16th, Maid of Utica, Princess of Wales, Gypsey Queen, Belle of Scotland; reserves, bull, Prince Taurus; cow, Ritie. 31 G. J. Martin, East Providence, R. I.; bull, Duke of Riverside; cows. Rose 6th, Lady Blanche, Marion Martin, Daisy, Ida Belle; reserve, cow, Nellie Silene. 32 N. B. Reed, Princeton, Mass. ; bull, Reed's Rowdy; cows, Reed's Fairy, Majjgie Mitchell, Adrienne; reserves, bull, Narabaume, cow, Gail Hamilton. 33 F. H. Andrews, So. Woodstock, Conn. ; bull, Blaine; cows, Dora- tine, Cora, Madge, Helen, Sign; reserves, bull, Ned Gage's Ned; cow, Madeline. Devon Bulls and Produce. Premium 11 — Gold Medal. Si Joseph Hilton, N. Scotland, N. Y. ; Prince of Wales 20th. Devon Bulls Two Years Old. Premium 12— $30, $20. 35 N. B. Reed, Princeton, Mass.; Nambaume, bred by Exhibitor; calved Sept. 4, 1884, sire Omega 1975, dam Princess Uncas 6102. 36 F. H. Andrews, So. Woodstock, Ct. ; Blaine, bred by O. H. Perry, So. Woodstock, Conn. ; calved July 25, 1884, sire Bayard 1319, dam Dora 2d 2847. 37 F. H. Andrews, So. Woodstock, Ct. : Ned Gage's Ned, bred by John P. Gage & Son, West Woodstock, Conn. ; calved Oct. 9, 1883, sire Fantra 2199, dam Daisy 952. Devon Bulls One Year Old. Premium 13— $25, $15. 38 Joseph Hilton, N. Scotland, N. Y. ; Chancellor H., bred by Exhibi- tor; calved June 29, 1885, sire Prince of Wales 20th 1305, dam Lady Jane Edith 4713. Devons. 39 N. B. Reed, Princetou, Mass.; Reed's Rowdy, bred by Exhibitor ; calved Sept. 5, 1885, sire Omega 1975, dam Reed's Fairy 6101. 40 N. B. Reed, Princeton, Mass.; Salvation Sara, bred by Exhibitor; calved Nov. 16, 1884, sire Omega 1975, dam Reed's Rose 6108. Devox Bull Calves over Five Months. Premium 14— $10, $5. 41 Joseph Hilton, N. Scotland, N. Y. ; Prince Imperial, bred by Ex- hibitor; calved Jan. 2, 1886, sire Prince of Wales 20th 1395, dam Maid of Utica 4716. Devon Cows Three Year8 Old and over. Premium 15 — $30, $15. 42 Joseph Hilton, N. Scotland, N. Y. ; Maid of Utica, bred by exhib- itor; calved April 25, 1882, sire Prince John H 2458, dam Edith 12, 3691. 43 Joseph Hilton, N. Scotland, N. Y. ; Princess of Wales, bred by exhibitor; calved October 27, 1883, sire Prince of Wales 20th 1395, dam Edith 12th 3691. 44 Joseph Hilton, N. Scotland, N. Y. ; Edith 16th, bred by exhibitor; calved February 9, 1879, sire Crown Prince 434, dam Edith 12th 3691. 45 Joseph Hilton, N. Scotland, N. Y. ; Edith 12th, bred by exhibitor; calved December 12, 1875, sire Prince of Wales 151, dam Edith 4th 1042. 46 Joseph Hilton, N. Scotland, N. Y. ; Mabel Ensign, bred by Ensign & Brown, Jeddo, N. Y. ; calved March 13, 1882, sire Zib 2423, dam Holl Berry 2872. 47 N. B. Reed Princeton, Mass.; Reed's Fairy, bred by exhibitor; calved May 26, 1878, sire Uncas 1196, dam Fairy 20th 1148. 48 N. B. Reed, Princeton, Mass.; Princess Uncas, bred by exhibitor; calved February 28, 1881, sire Uncas 1196, dam Florence 3d 1304. 49 N. B. Reed, Princeton, Mass. ; Broad Horns Beauty, bred by Harvey Dodge, Sutton, Mass. ; calved July, 1880, sire Monarch 1971, dam Beauty 3866. 50 N. B. Reed, Princeton, Mass.; Gail Hamilton, bred by Harvey Dodge, Sutton, Mass. ; calved May, 1880, sire Monarch 1971, dam Beauty 3868. Class 1. — Cattle. 51 N. B. Eeed, Princeton, Mass. ; Maggie Mitchell, bred by Harvey- Dodge, Sutton, Mass.; calved June, 1883, sire Kentucky 1972, dam Gail Hamilton 8869. 52 G. J. Martin, E. Providence, R. I. ; Rose 6th. 53 G. J. Martin, E. Providence, R. I. ; Marion Martin. 54 G. J. Martin, E. Providence, R. I. ; Lady Blanche. 55 G. J. Martin, E. Providence, R. I. ; Lady Frances. 56 G. J. Martin, E. Providence, R. I. ; Daisy. 57 G. J. Martin, E. Providence, R. I. ; Ida Belle. 58 G. J. Martin, E. Providence, R. I. ; Nellie Silene. 59 F. H. Andrews, So. Woodstock, Conn. ; Doraline, bred by O. H. Perry, So. Woodstock, Conn.; calved July 20, 1883, sire Bayard 1369, dam Dora 2d 2847. 60 F. H. Andrews, So. Woodstock, Conn.; Cora, bred by E. H. Hyde, Stafford, Conn.; calved June 10, 1876, sire Leslie 781, dam Cupid 888. 61 F. H. Addrews, So. Woodstock, Conn. ; Madaline, bred by E. H. Hyde, Stafford, Conn. ; calved Sept. 28, 1878, sire Neptune 901, dam Minta 2063. 62 F. H. Andrews, So. Woodstock, Conn. ; Carrie, bred by John H. Childs, East Woodstock, Conn.; calved Feb. 20, 1878, sire Waldo 1088, dam Cupid 2d 2233. 63 F. H. Andrews, So. Woodstock, Conn. ; Madge, bred by John H. Childs, East Woodstock, Conn. ; calved Aug. 10, 1876, sire Admiral A 239, dam Majestic 7th 1932. 64 F. H. Andrews, So. Woodstock, Conn.; Helen, bred by exhibitor; calved Sept. 10, 1882, sire Hero 2d 676, dam Madeline 3351. Devon Heifers Two Years Old. Premium 16— $20, $10. 65 Joseph Hilton, New Scotland, N. Y. ; Ritie, bred by exhibitor; calved July 12, 1884, sire Prince of Wales 20th 1395, dam Provin- cial Maid 4165. 66 Joseph Hilton, New Scotland, N. Y. ; Gypsy Queen, bred by ex- hibitor; calved June 2d, 1884, sire Prince of Wales 20th 1395, dam Mabel Ensign 4715. 67 N. B. Reed, Princeton, Mass. ; Adrieune, bred by Mrs. L. E. Cox, Grafton, Mass. ; calved June, 1884, sire Jockey 2076, dam Beauty 38G4. Herefords. Devox Heifeus One Year Old. Premium 17 — $15, $8. 68 Joseph Hilton, New Scotland, N. Y. ; Belle of Scotland, bred by exhibitor; calved Dec. 1, ISS-i, sire Prince of Wales 20th, 1395, dam Edith 12th 3691. 69 F. H. Andrews, So. Woodstock, Conn. ; Sii?n, bred by O. H. Perry, So. Woodstock, Conn. ; calved Aug. 12, 1885, sire Bayard 1319, dam Dora 2d 2847. Devon Heifer Calves under Twelve Months. Premium 18 — $8, $5. 70 Joseph Hilton, New Scotland, N. Y. ; Edith Hilton, bred by ex- hibitor; calved June 20, 1886, sire Prince of Wales 20th 1395, dam Lady Jane Edith 4713. 71 N. B. Eeed, Princeton, Mass.; Lottie Garfil, bred by Mrs. L. E. Cox, Grafton, Mass.; calved Dec, 19, 1885, sire Jockey 2076, dam Garfil 4617. 72 N. B. Reed, Princeton, Mass. ; Fanny Hill, bred by Mrs. L. E. Cox, Gnifton, Mass. ; calved May 22, 1886, sire Capt. De Long- 2936, dam Broadhorn Beauty 3867. 73 G. J. Martin, E. Providence, R. I. 74 F. H. Andrews, So. Woodstock, Conn.; Lady Heamens. 75 F. H. Andrews, So. Woodstock, Conn. ; August Rose. Herefords. Hereford Herds. Premium 19 — Gold Medal. 76 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me.; bull. Hero; cows, Gentle Mary 6th, Honest *Mary, Modest Mary, Highland Mary, Queen Mary; reserve, cow, Formosa Pride. Hereford Bulls and Produce. Premium 20 — Gold Medal. 77 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. ; Hero. Hereford Bulls One Year Old. Premium 22 — $25, $15. 78 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. ; Lysander, bred by exhibitor; calved Match 23, 1885, sire Hero 11613, dam Letchmore Lass 11601. 10 Class 1. — Cattle. Hereford Bull Calves over Five Months. Premium 23— $10, $5. 79 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me, ; Grove 13th, bred by exhibi- tors ; calved May 28, 1886, sire Hero 11613, dam Lady 3d 11592. 80 Burleigh & Bodwell, Yassalboro, Me. ; Goldeu Grove, bred by ex- hibitors; calved Oct. 21, 1885, sire Grove 10th 15914, dam Modest Mary 15916. Hereford Cows Three Years or Over. Premium 24— $30, $15. 81 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. ; Verbena 14th, bred by ex- hibitors ; calved Dec. 31, 1880, sire Prince Imperial 1796, dam Verbena 5th. 1328. 82 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. ; Modest Mary, bred by J. H. B. Lutley, Worcester, England ; calved June 6, 1883, sire Cupid 7613, dam Gentle 6th 7668. 83 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. ; Honest Mary, bred by J. H. B. Lutley, Worcester, England; calved Feb. 4, 1882, sire Cupid 7631, dam Gentle Mary 6th 7668. 84 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. ; Gentle Mary 6th, bred by T. Rogers, Coxall, England; calved Nov. 18, 1880, sire Broadcloth 7669, dam Gentle Mary 10212. Hereford Heifers Two Years Old. Premium 25—120, 10. 85 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. ; Highland Mary, bred by ex- hibitors; calved June 1, 1884, sire Si^rprise 11461, dam Gentle Mary 6th 7668. 86 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me.; Formosa Beauty, bred by exhibitors; calved Jan. 18, 1884, sire Surprise 11461, dam For- mosa 6th 10187. Hereford Heifers One Year Old. ^ Premium 26— $15, $8. 87 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. ; Queen Mary, bred by exhibi- tors; calved Nov. 18, 1884, sire Hero 11613, dam Gentle Mary 6th 7668. Aykshires. 11 88 Burleigh & Bod well, Vassalboro, Me. ; Fortunate, bred by exliibi- tors; calved March 6, 1885, sire Hero 11GI3, dam Forelock 4th 11591. 89 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. ; Formasa Pride, bred by ex- hibitors; calved March 6, 1885, sire Hero 11613, dam Formosa 6th 10187. Hereford Heifer Calves Under Twelve Months* Premium 27— $8, $5. 90 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. ; Marigold, bred by exhibi- tors; calved Oct. 29, 1885, sire Assurance 3d 11612, dam Honest Mary 15915. 91 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. : Rhodia Jane, "bred by exhibi- tors; calved Nov. 3, 1885, sire Grove 10th 15914, dam Rhodia Ann 17812. Ayrshires. Ayrshire Herds. Premium 28 — Gold Medal. 92 Geo. A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass. ; bull, Gleucairne; cows. Lady Essex 4th, Lady Glen, Alice Douglas, Alice Douglas 4th, Queen of Scots; reserves, bull, King Ayr; cow, Queen of Ayr 2d. 93 J. D. W. French, N. Andover, Mass. ; bull, Crown Prince ; cows, Modesty 4th, Brownie 2d, Sarah Douglas, Frolic 6th, Lady Rubens; reserves, bull. Prince of Ayr 2d; cow. Lady Theresa. 94 Dudley Wells, Wethersfield, Conn. ; bull, Donald Bain ; cows, Mysie 2d, Lady Mysie, Flora McArthur, Florine, Susie McCrae; reserve, cow, Mysella. 95 B. F. & H. A. Harrington, Worcester, Mass. ; bull. Clingstone ; co^vs. Holly Branch, Molly Pride, Hubert's Beauty, Pride of the Hill, Hubert's Molly ; reserve, cow. Forget-me-not. 96 Obadiah Brown, Providence, R. I.; bull, Enoch; cows. Jewel, Manton Queen 3d, Ethel Drummond, Flora Drummoud, Belle Drummond; reserve, cow. Fortune. 97 Isaac Hazard, Providence, R. I. ; bull, Nick Douglas ; cows, Viola Pearl 3d, Perley 5th, Annie Douglas, Dora McDonald, Hattie Pearl; reserves, bull, Lord Rex 2d; cow, Cassie Douglas. 12 Class l.r— Cattle. Ayrshire Bulls and Produce. Premium 29— Gold Medal. 98 Geo. A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass. ; Glencairne. 99 Isaac Hazard, Providence, R. I. ; Nick Douglas. Ayrshire Bulls Two Years Old. Premium 30— $30, $20. 100 Geo? A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass., King Ayr, bred by Alonzo Libby, Saccarappa, Me. ; calved Aug 20, 1884, sire Hebron 2083, dam Queen's Old Maid 6187. 101 Geo. A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass. ; Pedro, bred by C. M. Winslow, Brandon, Vt. ; calved June 18, 1884, sire Lord Duncan 2855, dam Lady Kilmarnock 2d 5142. 102 J, D. W. French, N. Andover, Mass. ; Crown Prince, bred by H. E. C. Watson, West Farms, N. Y. ; calved March 13, 1884, sire Sir Hugh 2582, dam Duchess of Smithfleld 4256. 103 B. F. & H. A. Harrington, Worcester, Mass. ; Clingstone, bred by M. Sanford, Vt. ; calved March, 1884, sire McDuff of Oswell 2408, dam Jessie of Oswell. 104 Obadiah Brown, Providence, R. I. ; Enoch, bred by owner; calved Aug. 22, 1884, sire Peerless 2868, dam Ethel Druramond 6198. 105 Herbert Merriam, Weston, Mass. ; Mars of Weston, bred by owner; calved May 18, 1884, sire Robert Mars 2176, dam Fanny 2d 4447. Ayrshire Bulls One Year Old. Premium 31 — $25, $15. 106 Geo. A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass. ; Robin Douglas, bred by owner; calved Oct. 22, 1884, sire Robin Hood 3486, dam Zilla Douglas 3d 5892. 107 J. D. W. French, N. Andover, Mass.; Thor, bred by owner; calved July 18, 1885, sire Rubens 2696, dam Lady Theresa 4539. 108 Dudley Wells, Wethersfield, Conn. ; Donald Bain, bred by owner; calved March 6, 1885, sire Gold King 2974, dam Flora McArthur 4821. Ayrshire Bull Calves over Five Months. Premium 32— $10, $5. 109 Geo. A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass.; Glendale Douglas, bred by Owner; calved Jan. 12, 1886, sire Glendale 2688, dam Grace Douglas 4857. Ayrshikes. 13 110 Geo. A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass. ; Lord Bangor, bred by Owner, calved Sept. 2, 1886, sire Glendale 2688, dam Lady Essex 4th 4450. 111 Dudley Wells, Wethersfield, Conn. ; Allan Bruce, bred by Owner; calved April 1, 1886, sire Gold King 2974, dam Flora McArthur 4821. 112 Obadiah Brown, Providence, E. I.: not registered. Ayrshire Cows Three Years Old or over. Premium 33— $30, $15. 113 Geo. A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass.; Alice Douglas, bred by H. T. Brown, Providence, R. I.; calved May 18, 1878, sire Edward Douglas 1783, dam Stella Douglas 2d 3848. 114 Geo. A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass. ; Zilla Douglas 3d, bred by Geo. G. Kennedy, Milton, Mass. ; calved July 11, 1881, sire Glencarne 2469, dam Zilla Douglas 4039. 115 Geo. A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass. ; Lady Scott 3d, bred by Jason Houghton, Milton, Mass.; calved Oct. 12, 1879, sire Glencarne 2469, dam Lady Scott 2d, 5331. 116 Geo. A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass. ; Lady Glen, bred by Jason Hough- ton, Milton, Mass. ; calved Sept. 10, 1880, sire Glencarne 2469, dam Lady Scott 2d 5331. 117 Geo. A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass. ; Queen of Ayr 2d, bred by Stur- tevantBros., So. Framingham, Mass.; calved May 21st, 1873, sire Waushakum 1736, dam Queen of Ayr 1766. Imported. 118 Geo. A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass. ; Lady Essex 4th, bred by Herbert Merriam, Weston, Mass. ; calved Aug. 3, 1876, sire Lord Douglas 1283, dam Lady Essex 1413. 119 J. D. W. French, No. Andover, Mass. ; Frolic 6th, bred by Owner; calved Aug. 25, 1877, sire Andover 1549, dam Frolic 412. 120 J. D. W. French, No. Andover, Mass. ; Lady Rubens, bred by Owner; calved April 13, 1883, sire Rubens 2696, dam Lady Theresa 4539. 121 J. D. W. French, No. Andover, Mass. ; Brownie 2d, imported, calved June 15, 1876, sire Plainfield, dam Brownie. 122 J. D. W. French, No. Andover, Mass. ; Sarah Douglas, bred by E. D. Pearce, Providence, R. I. ; calved July 28, 1878, sire Major Drummond 2006, dam Marian Douglas 2821. 2 14 Class 1. — Cattle. 123 J. D. W. French, No. Andover, Mass. ; Modesty 4th, bred by W. J. Kay, Canada; calved Nov. 15, 1878, sire Garibaldi 1614, imported, dam Modesty 3692, imported. 124 J. D. W. French, No. Andover, Mass. ; Lady Theresa, bred by Andrew Allan, Montreal, P. Q. ; calved Aug. 1874, sire Con- queror 1574, imported, dam Susan 1875, imported. 125 Dudley Wells, Wethersfield, Conn. ; Lady Mysie, bred by S. M. & D. Wells, Wethersfield, Conn.; calved April 22, 1881, sire King Arthur 2243, dam Mysie 2d 1634. 126 Dudley Wells, Wethersfield, Conn. ; Flora McArthur, bred by S. M. & D. Wells, Wethersfield, Conn. ; calved May 7, 1879, sire Arthur 952, dam Flora 12th 2398. 127 Dudley Wells, Wethersfield, Conn. ; Florine, bred by S. M. & D. Wells, Wethersfield, Conn. ; calved Oct. 9, 1880, sire Red King 2245, dam Flora 12th 2398. 128 Dudley Wells, Wethersfield, Mass. ; Mysie 2d, bred by S. M. & D. Wells, Wethersfield, Conn. ; calved March 17, 1868, sire Dougal Grant 154, dam Mysie 650. 129 B. F. & H. A. Harrington, Worcester, Mass. ; Holly Branch, bred by Owners ; calved March 1st, 1880, sire Prince Edward 2338, dam Flossie 2d 4647. 130 B. F. & H. A. Harrington, Worcester, Mass. ; Molly Pride, bred by owners; calved March 20, 1882, sire Prince Edward 2338, dam Molly 2d, 4646. 131 Obadiah Brown, Providence, R. I. ; Jewel, bred by Owner; calved Sept. 24, 1878, sire Major Druramond 2006, dam Ethel Douglas 2d 2341. 132 Obadiah Brown, Providence, R. I. ; Manton Queen 3d, bred by Owner; calved Aug. 24, 1880, sire Major Drummond 2006, dam Manton Queen 3653. 133 Obadiah Brown, Providence, R. I. ; Flora Drummond, bred by Owner; calved Aug. 25, 1881, sire Major Drummond 2006, dam Belle Temple 3353. 134 Obadiah Brown, Providence, R. I.; Belle Drummond, bred by Owner; calved Sept. 13, 1881, sire Major Drummond 2006, dam Island Belle 1292. 135 Obadiah Brown, Providence, R. I.; Fortune, bred by Owner; calved Jan. 21, 1883, sire Enoch Douglas 2001, dam Coquette 2d 3394. Aryshires. 15 Ayrshire Heifers Two Years Old. Premium 34— $20, $10. 136 Geo. A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass. ; Alice Douglas 4th, bred by owner; calved November 19, 1883, sire Glencarne 2469, dam Alice Douglas 4398. 137 J. D. W. French, N. Andover, Mass.; Fedalma, bred by owner; calved July 8, 1884, sire Rubens 2696, dam Frolic 6th 4600. 138 Dudley Wells, Wethersfleld, Conn. ; Susie McCrae, bred by S. M. & D. Wells, Wethersfleld, Conn; calved October 9, 1883, sire Red Knight 2980, dam Mysie McCrae 4439. 139 B. F. & H. A. Harrington, Worcester, Mass. ; Hubert's Beauty, bred by owners ; calved January 10, 1884, sire Prince Hubert 3571, dam Worcester Beauty 4645. 140 B. F. & H. A. Harrington, Worcester, Mass. ; Pride of the Hill, bred by owners ; calved February 10, 1884, sire Prince Hubert 3371, dam Molly 2d 4646. 141 B. F. & H. A. Harrington, Worcester, Mass. ; Hubert's Holly, bred by owners; calved July, 1884, sire Prince Hubert 3371, dam Holly Branch 4968. 142 Obadiah Brown, Providence, R. I.; Medora Drummond, bred by owner; calved September 29, 1884, sire Peerless 2868, dam Medora Brown 4273. 143 Obadiah Brown, Providence, R. I.; Wenona, bred by owner; calved June 7, 1884, sire Nick Brown 2869, dam Centennial Maid 4265. Ayrshire Heifers One Year Old. Premium 35— $15, $8. 144 Geo. A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass. ; May Morn of Milton, bred by A. P. Ball, Stanstead, P. Q. ; calved March 11, 1885, sire Laird of Compton 3030, dam May Morn 3d 4753. 145 Geo. A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass. ; Queen of Scots, bred by owner; calved May 2, 1885, sire Prince of Ayr 2d 2283, dam Lady Scott 5331. 146 J. D. W. French, N. Andover, Mass. ; Roxanna 8th, bred by owner; calved December 13, 1884, sire Rubens 2696, dam Roxanna 1816. 147 J. D. W. French, N. Andover, Mass.; Filippa, bred by owner; calved July 2, 1886, sire Rubens 2696, dam Frolic 6th 4600. 16 Class 1. — Cattle. 148 Dudley Wells, Wethersfield, Conn. ; Dolly Darling, bred by owner; calved February 7, 1885, sire Gold King 2979, dam Dolly 8th 2251. 149 B. F. & H. A. Harrington, Worcester, Mass. ; Forget Me Not, bred by owners; calved January 2, 1885, sire Prince Hubert 3371, dam Flossie 2d 4647. 150 Obadiah Brown, Providence, R. I. ; 2d Manton Queen 3d, bred by owner; calved March 13, 1885, sire Peerless 2868, dam Manton Queen 3d 6191. 151 Obadiah Brown, Providence R. I. ; Flora Drummoud 2d, bred by owner; calved April 17, 1885, sire Peerless 2868, dam Flora Drummond 6201. 152 Isaac Hazard, Providence, R. I. ; Letty Douglas 2d, bred by owner; calved November 2, 1884, sire Lord Rex 2458, dam Letty Doug- las 5271. Ayrshire Heifer Calves Under Twelve Months. Preraium 36 — $8, $5. 153 Geo. A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass.; Zilla's Princess, bred by owner; calved March 18, 1885, sire Prince of Ayr 2283, dam Zilla Douglas 3d 5892. 154 Geo. A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass. ; Anna Douglas, bred by owner; calved April 1, 1886, sire George Essex 3697, dam Alice Doug- las 4th 7891. 155 J. D. W. French, N. Andover, Mass.; Brunetta, bred by owner; calved April 27, 1886, sire Prince of Ayr 2d 2283, dam Brownie 2d 5456. 156 J. D. W. French, N. Andover, Mass. ; Juliana 4th, bred by owner; calved Jan. 27, 1886, sire Prince of Ayr 2d 2283, dam Julianna 5448. 157 J. D. W. French, N. Andover, Mass. ; Roxanna9th, bred by owner; calved Jan. 9, 1886, sire Rubens 2696, dam Roxanna 1816. 158 Dudley Wells, Wethersfield, Conn. ; Florine 2d, bred by S. M. & D. Wells, Wetherslield, Conn. ; calved Dec. 19, 1885, sire Gold King 2979, dam Florine 6520. 159 B. F. & H. a. Harrington, Worcester, Mass. ; Doubt Me Not, bred by owners; calved Nov. 30, 1885, sire Prince Hubert 3371, dam Holly Branch 4968. HOLSTEINS. 1 7 160 Obadiah Browu, Providence, R. I. ; not registered, bred by owner; calved July 11, 1886, sire Enoch 3757, dam Flora Drummond 6201. 161 Obadiah Brown, Providence, R. I. ; not registered, bred by owner; calved Aug. 9, 1886, sire Enoch 3757, dam Pride of Providence 4274. 162 Obadiah Brown, Providence, R. I. ; not registered, bred by owner; calved Aug. 17, 1886, sire Enoch 3757, dam Manton Queen 3d 6195. 163 Herbert Merriam, Weston, Mass. ; Knock Down 3d, bred by owner; calved Feb. 20, 1886, sire Premier 2321, dam Knock Down 5292. 164 Isaac Hazard, Providence, R. I. ; Hattie Pearl 2d, bred by owner; calved Sept. 6, 1886, sire Enoch 3757, dam Hattie Pearl 8241. 165 Isaac Hazard, Providence, R. I. ; Annie Douglas 3d, bred by owner; calved Aug. 30, 1886, sire Nick Douglas 3826, dam Annie Douglas 6683. No. 5. — HOLSTEINS. HoLSTEiN Herd. Premium 37 and 45c. — Gold Medal. 166 Chas. Robinson, Barre, Mass.; bull, Lord Russell 2d; cows. Belle Winkle, Belle Douglas, Mabel Douglas, Lady Thurston, Lady Shepherd 2d; reserves, bull, Prince's A aggie's Royal; cow. Roster 3d. 167 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N.Y. ; bulls, Lubbert, King of Fries- land; cows, Minnie Veeman, Lucyqui, Petqui, Halqui, White Tail ; reserve, cow, Aalqui. 168 W. A. Russell, Lawrence, Mass.; bull. Lord of Cornwall; cows, Cathrena, Lady Noble, Lavinia 2d, Jennie Clay, Maud Clay; re- serves, bull. Royal Archer; cow, Esther Marion. 169 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; bull Teth Netherland ; cows. Tatty corum, Marie M., Ysdell, Maggie, Kitty K. 2d; reserves, bull Walter Scott; cow, Young Kielwier. 170 H. W. Keyes, Newbury, Vt.; bull. Banjo; cows. Comely, Abba Silhouette, Midlummer, Lightsome 2d; reserves, bull, Nether land Monarch; cow. Canto. 171 Chas. F. Tufts, Lancaster, Mass. ; bull, Mooie Twisk; cows, Hiltje Kuperus 2d, Moselle 2d, Rouble, Bakker 2d, Inez; reserve, cow Bakker's Best. 18 Class 1. — Cattle. 172 Charles Henry Fitch, Pepperill, Mass.; bull, Brook Lawn Chief; cows, Fabiola, Anuom, Exquisite 2d, Aaggie, Beatrice, Mignon- ette 3(1; reserves, bull, Kadi; cow. Queen of Brooklawn. 173 P. M. Harwood, Barre, Mass. ; bull, Bruin; cows, Atossa, Tastrea, Issaquenna, Spirea, Patsy Wayne ; reserves, bull. King of Tas- trea; heifer, Florence. HoLSTEiN Bulls and Produce. Premium 38— Gold Medal. 174 Chas. Robinson, Barre, Mass. ; Lord Russell 2d. 175 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. ; Lubbert King of Friesland. 176 W. A. Russell, Lawrence, Mass. ; Lord of Cornwall. 177 H. W. Keyes, Newbury, Vt. ; Banjo. 178 Chas. F. Tufts, Lancaster, Mass. ; Mooie Twisk. 179 C. H. Wallace, Barre, Mass. ; Netherland Knight. 180 Chas. Henry Fitch, Pepperell, Mass. ; Brook Lawn Chief. 181 L. N. Fairbanks & Co., Westboro', Mass. ; Joker. HoLSTEiN Bulls Two Years Old. Premium 39—^30, $20. 182 H. W. Keyes, Newbury, Vt. ; Netherland Monarch 2d, bred by owner; calved Sept. 1st, 1884, sire Netherland Monarch 1870, dam Adrienne. 183 P. M. Harwood, Barre, Mass. ; Bruin, bred by Elizur Smith, Lee, Mass. ; calved Feb. 9, 1884, sire Promoter 1578, dam Geietje 2d 1529. 184 J. H. D. Whitcomb, Littleton, Mass. ; Netherland Alexander, bred by Smiths & Powell, Syracuse, N. Y. ; calved May 24, 1884, sire Netherland Marquis 2484, dam Amy Alexander 4328, H. H. B., Vol. 7. HOLSTEIN Bulls One Year Old. Premium 40— §25, $15. 185 Chas. Robinson, Barre, Mass.; Prince Aaggie's Royal, bred by T. G. Ycomans ^^ Sons, Walworth, N. Y. ; calved April 11th, 1885, sire Royal Aaggie 3463, dam Princess Aaggie 3548. 186 P. M. Harwood, Barre, Mass.; King of Tastrea, bred by owner; calved April 10, 1885, sire Netherland Knight 1856, dam Tastrea 525. Hot STEINS. 19 187 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. ; Apex, bred by owner; calved May 10, 1885 ; sire Lubbert King, etc, 3384, dam Frankie 7094. 188 W. A. Russell, Lawrence, Mass.; Royal Archer, imported; calved March 8, 1885, sire Micclaas 322 H. H. B., dam Christina 926 H. H. B. 189 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Doekes Scott, bred by owner; calved Nov. 12th, 1884, sire Walter Scott, 606, dam Doekes 2d 4708. 190 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Stins Scott 2d, bred by owner; calved Aug. 25, 1885, sire Walter Scott 606, dam Stins 2d 4712. 191 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Teth Netherland, bred byownor; calved May 14, 1885, sire Simon 3d 1477, dam Netherland Gem 2632. 192 James S. Russell, Milton, Mass. ; Banjo 7th, bred by H. W. Keyes, Newbury, Vt. ; calved March 9, 1885. HoLSTEiN Bull Calves over Five Months. Premium 41 — $10, $5. 193 Chas. Robinson, Barre, Mass.; Clifton Douglas, bred by owner; calved July 26, 1886, sire Lord Russell 2d 622, dam Mabel Doug- las 1109. 194 P. M. Harwood, Barre, Mass. ; Monano, bred by S. L. Warner & Sous, Lanesville, Conn.; calved May 12, 1886, sire Duplicate 2326, dam Moram 1438. 195 P. M. Harwood, Barre; Neth. Worcester, bred by owner; calved March 9, 1886, sire Neth. Knight 1856, dam Ottie 2d 2118. 196 W. A. Russell, Lawrence, Mass. ; Lavinia 2d's Bismark, bred by owner ; calved Jan. 7, 1886, sire Lord of Cornwall 3429, dam Lavinia 2d 1115. 197 W. A. Russell, Lawrence, Mass. ; Cochic Kerwick Chief, bred by owner; calved May 4, 1886, sire Lord of Cornwall 3429, dam Cathrena 105. 198 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; PetrusYff of Putney, bred by C. W. Wallcott, Readville, Mass. ; calved June 18, 1886, sire Petrus Yflf 2917 H. H. B., dam Neeltji Beets 6421 H. H. B. 199 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Texelaar Promoter, bred by owner; calved Aug. 2, 1886, sire Raft 3101 H. H. B., dam Tattycorum 1024 H. H. B. 20 Class 1. — Cattle. 200 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Lord Bellingham, bred by J. G. Ray, Franklin, Mass. ; calved Jan. 4, 1886, sire Mercedes Mahomet 2943, dam Kohne's Pet 5678. 201 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Hawk Tlce's Son, bred by C. W. Walcott, Readville, Mass. ; calved Nov. 4, 1885, sire Hawk Tice 2914 H. H. B., dam Cornelia Brantje 6017 H. H. B. 202 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Walter Scott, bred by owner; calved Oct. 27, 1885, yire Walter Scott 606, dam Gretchen 5th 1555. 203 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. : Walter Scott 29th, bred by owner; calved Nov. 7, 1885, sire Walter Scott 606 H. H. B., dam Young Kielwier 4982. 204 H. W. Keyes, Newbury, Vt. ; , bred by W O. Ray, Orwell, Vt. ; calved Dec. 12, 1885, sire Royal Guard 2357, dam Bon Silene 4566. 205 H. W. Keyes, Newbury, Vt. ; Aaggie Flora's Banjo, bred by owner; calved Jan. 5, 1886, sire Banjo 564, dam Aaggie Flora 2606. 206 C. H. Wallace, Barre, Mass.; Neth. Knight's Wachusett, bred by P. M. Harwood, Barre, Mass.; calved March 2d, 1886, sire Neth. Knight 1852 H. H. B., dam Marquita 9305 H. H. B. 207 J. H. D. Whitcomb, Littleton, Mass. ; King Rupert, bred by owner; calved April 6, 1886, sire Sir R. of Aaggie 1859 vol. 1, dam Amy Alexander 4328 H. H. B. 208 J. H. D. Whitcomb, Littleton, Mass. ; Middlesex Chief, bred by owner; calved April 10, 1886, sire Neth. Alexander 3784 vol. 8, dam Emelia Kas 6873 vol. 8. 209 L. N. Fairbanks, Westboro', Mass. ; Joker's Trifle, bred by owner; calved March 16, 1885, sire Joker 1121 H. F. H. B., dam Trifle 2d 2114 H. H. B. HOLSTEIN Cows OVER ThkEE YeaRS OlD. Premium 42— $30, $15. 210 Chas. Robinson, Barre, Mass.;' Belle Winkle, bred by owner; calved May 6, 1878, sire Wontee 32 H. H. B., dam Cato 236 H. H. B. 211 P. M. Harwood, Barre, Mass. ; Maaike 2d, bred by R. M. Kuperus, Friesland, Holland ; calved April 7, 1882. HOLSTEINS. 21 212 P. M. Harwood, Barre, Mass. ; Spirea, bred by F. H. Smit, Hol- land; calved April 2, 1882. 213 P. M. Harwood, Barre, Mass. ; Issaquenna, bred by P. Piper, Holland; calved April, 1880. 214 P. M. Harwood, Barre, Mass.; Tastrea, imported; calved 1877. 215 P. M. Harwood, Barre, Mass. ; Atossa, bred by Elizur Smith, Lee, ' Mass. ; calved April 22, 1882, sire Prince of Twisk 1055, dam Aaggie 3d 1522. 216 Chas. Robinson, Barre, Mass. ; Lady Thurston, imported; calved April 21, 1883. 217 Chas. Robinson, Barre, Mass. ; Belle Douglas, bred by W. A. Rus- sell, Lawrence, Mass. ; calved June 22, 1880, sire Lord Clifden 572, dam Lady Douglas 1048. 218 Chas. Robinson, Barre, Mass.; Minnie Douglas, bred by owner; calved Aug. 5, 1882, sire Lord Russell 2d 622, dam Mabel Doug- las 1109. 219 Chas. Robinson, Barre, Mass.; Ada Douglas, bred by owner; calved July 7, 1883, sire Lord Russell 2d 622, dam Belle Douglas 1108. 220 Chas. Robinson, Barre, Mass. ; Mabel Douglas, bred by W. A. Russell, Lawrence, Mass.; calved July 28, 1880, sire Lord Clifden 572, dam Ale Marie 75. 221 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. ; Aalqui, imported; calved March 20, 1883. 222 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. ; Minnie Veeman, imported; calved March 1, 1880. 223 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. ; Petqui, imported; calved April 3, 1883. 224 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. ; Halqui, imported; calved March 28, 1883. 225 W. A. Russell, Lawrence, Mass.; Lady Lyons, imported; calved March 12, 1881. 226 W. A. Russell, Lawrence, Mass. ; Maid Marian 2d, bred by owner; calved Dec. 4, 1883, sire Khan 1144, dam Maid Marion 181. 227 W.A.Russell, Lawrence, Mass.; Lady Noble, bred by owner; calved March 24, 1878, sire Chieftain 203, dam Cathrena 105. 22 Class 1.— Cattle. 228 W. A. Russell, Lawrence, Mass.; Jennie Clay, bred by owner; calved May 8, 1878, sire Dictator 82, dam Lady Clay 158. 229 W. A. Russell, Lawrence, Mass.; Esther Marian, bred by owner; calved Oct. 26, 1880, sire Lord of Cornwall 572, dam Maid Marian 181. 230 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Gretchen 3d, bred by C. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; calved Sept. 9, 1876, sire William 56, dam Gretchen IL 231 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Gretchen 5th, bred by owner; calved Jan. 3, 1881, sire Karl 278 H. H. B., dam Gretchen 3d 319 H. H, B. 232 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Eunice, bred by owner; sire Kos- suth 119 H. H. B., dam Grand Duchess 10 H. H. B. 233 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Meenie 3d, bred by owner; calved March 10, 1876, sire William 56 H. H. B., dam Meenie 24 H. H. B. 234 F.L.Houghton, Putney, Vt.; Jan Stuyt, imported; calved April 4, 1883. 235 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Lysje Groot, imported; calved Mar. 1, 1883. 236 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Dora Egmond, imported; calved Mar. U, 1883. 237 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Frenle Egmond, imported; calved Mar. 9, 1883. 238 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Cornelia Dekker, imported; calved Mar. 12, 1883. 239 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Kitty K 2d, imported; calved Jan. 25, 1883. 240 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Neeltje Beets, imported ; calved Mar. 28, 1883. 241 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Kleine 2d, imported; calved April 8, 1883. 242 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Young Kielwier, imported ; calved Mar. 18, 1883. 243 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Oebele, imported; calved Feb. 24, 1883. HOLSTEINS. 23 244 F. L. Houghton, Putuey, Vt. ; Grietje W, imp. ; calved March 6, 1883. 245 F. L. Houghtou, Putney Vt. ; Marie M. 2d, imp. ; calved March 25, 1882. 246 F. L. Houghton, Putuey, Vt. ; Waltham Maid, imp. ; calved March 18, 1882. 247 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Doekes 2d, imp.; calved February 26, 1883. 248 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Ysdell, imp. ; calved March, 1879. 249 F, L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Tattycoram, bred byovrner; calved January 11, 1880, sire Knickerbocker 118, dam Gretchen 3d 319. 250 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Maggie, bred by C Houghton, Put- ney, Vt. ; calved March 9, 1876, sire William 56, dam Mid would 6th 29. "251 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Meenie 2d, bred by C. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; calved December 25, 1874, sire William 56, dam Meenie 24. 252 F. L. Houghton, Putuey, Vt. ; Meenie 4th, bred by C. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; calved November 26, 1880, sire Karl 278, dam Meenie 3d, 394. 253 H. W. Keyes, Newbury, Vt. ; Comely, imp. ; calved March, 1877, sire Zacque, dam Ott. 254 H. W. Keyes, Newbury, Vt. ; Abba, imp.; calved March 26, 1879, sire Dist Bull of Beemster, dam Zwarte. 255 H. W. Keyes, Newburv, Vt. ; Silhouette, imp. ; calved March 18, 1880, sire Tolls Bull, dam Kaas. 256 H. W. Keyes, Newbury, Vt. ; Adrienne, bred by owner; calved April 14, 1882, sire Banjo 564, dam Abba 872. 257 Chas. F. Tufts, Lancaster, Mass. ; 2d Rouble, bred by Chenango Valley S. B. A. ; calved March 8, 1881, sire Paul Hartog, dam Rouble. 258 Chas. F. Tufts, Lancaster, Mass. ; Inez, bred by Chenango Valley S. B. A. ; calved March 6, 1883, sire Victor Brunsma 88, dam Niltje Ku perns 34. 259 Chas. F. Tufts, Lancaster, Mass. ; Hitty's Kuperns, imp.; calved. March 26, 1879, sire Jacob 58 N. H. B., dam Letske. 24 Class 1. — Cattle. 260 Chas. F. Tufts, Lancaster, Mass. ; Bakker 2d, bred by Clovadilla Valley S. B. A. ; calved April 1, 1881, sire Aac 17, dam Bakker 47. 261 Chas. F. Tufts, Lancaster, Mass. ; 2d MostUe, bred by Chenango Valley S. B. A.; calved March 10, 1881, sire Paul Hartog 6, dam Moselle 27. 262 Chas. Henry Fitch, Pepperell, Mass. ; Exquisite 2d, Imp. ; calved April 26, 1881, sire Symen 93 N. H. B., dam Diewertji. 263 J. H. D. Whitcomb, Littleton, Mass.; Amy Alexander, Imp.; calved April 15, 1882, sire Alexander 83 N. H. B., dam Lamberta 576 N. H. B. 264 Willard White, Boston, Mass. ; Jennie B 3d, Imp. ; calved March 4, 1879, sire Peri C2d Holland), dam Jennie B 1st. 265 Willard White, Boston, Mass. ; Meetje 2d, Imp. ; calved April 5, 1883, sire Jacob, dam Meetje 565. HoLSTEix Heifers Two Years Old. Premium 43— $20, $10. 266 Chas. Robinson, Barre, Mass.; Lad}^ Lawrence, bred by owner; calved Feb. 4, 1884, sire Lord Russell 2d 622, dam Lady Law- rence 163. 267 P. M. Harwood, Barre, Mass. ; Flonna, bred by S. L. Warner & Sons, Lanesville, Conn. ; calved June 19, 1884, sire Swudsmar 1833, dam Hoekema 2d 3289. 268 Chas. Robinson, Barre, Mass. ; Belle Douglas 2d, bred by owner; calved June 13, 1884, sire Lord Russell 2d 622, dam Lady Law- rence 163. 269 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. ; Lucequi, bred by owner; calved Feb. 1, 1884, sire Jamie 207 D. F. H. B., dam Van Schultinga 2d 370 D. F. H. B. 270 W. A. Russell, Lawrence, Mass. ; Minnie Aberdare, Imp. ; calved April 7, 1884, sire Nicolaas 184 H. H. B., dam Madam Aberdare 6803. 271 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Best of Blue Hill, Imp. ; calved April 9, 1884, Imported in Dam, sire , dam Cato Brantjes 6015 H. H. B. HOLSTEINS. 25 272 H. W. Keyes, Newbury, Vt. ; Lightsome 2d, bred by Smiths & Powell, Syracuse, N. Y. ; calved March 27, 1884, sire Prince Imperial 11G4, dam Lightsome 2784. 273 H. W. Keyes, Newbury, Vt. ; Canto, bred by owner ; calved March 14, 1884, sire Banjo, dam Poem 1430. 274 H. W. Keyes, Newbury, Vt. ; Midlummer, Imp. ; calved April 12, 1884, sire de Netle F. H. B. 281, dam Midlummer 1009 F. H. B. 275 C. H. Wallace, Barre, Mass. ; Meenie, Imp. ; calved Feb. 6, 1884. 276 C. H. Wallace, Barre, Mass. ; Myrrhna, Imp. ; calved Feb. 18, 1884. 277 L. N. Fairbanks, Westboro', Mass. ; Joker's Amethyst, bred by owner; calved March 21, 1884, sire Joker, dam Amethyst 2d. 278 J.T.Johnson, Westboro', Mass.; Valley Maid, bred by owner; calved June 1, 1884, sire Joker 1121 H. H. B., dam Hoornsnar 5th 3228 H. II. B. 279 Willard White, Boston, Mass. ; Lelia Helston, Imp. ; calved 1884. HoLSTEiN Heifers One Year Old. Premium 44 — $15, $8. 280 Chas. Robinson, Barre, Mass. ; Lady Shepherd 2d, bred by Wm. A. Russell, Lawrence, Mass. ; calved March 13, 1885, sire Sligo G21, dam Lady Shepherd 1586. 281 P. M. Harwood, Barre, Mass. ; Patsy Wayne, bred by T. G. Yeonians & Sons, Walworth, N. Y. ; calved Jan. 22, 1883, sire Prince of Wayne 5th 1910, dam Patsy 970. 282 Chas. Robinson, Barre, Mass. ; Georgie Clay, bred by Wm. A. Russell, Lawrence, Mass. ; calved July 5, 1885, sire Lord of Cornwall 3429, dam Belle Clay 1052. 283 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. ; AVhitetail, bred by owner; calved May 10, 1885, sire Lubbert 86, dam Maartqui 8624 H. H. B. 284 W. A. Russell, Lawrence, Mass. ; Maud Clay 2d, bred by owner; calved Jan. 26, 1885, sire Sligo 621, dam Maud Clay 390. 285 W. A. Russell, Lawrence, Mass. ; Madam Klare, Imp. ; calved March 11, 1885, sire Groot 3d 393 N. H. B., dam Klara 1189 N. H. B. 3 26 Class 1. — Cattle. 286 W. A. Russell, Lawrence, Mass. ; Maud Allerson, bred by owner; calved Aug. 28, 1885, sire Lord of Cornwall 3429, dam Mme. Allerson 6802. 287 H, W. Keyes, Netvbury, Vt. ; Aaggie Cornelia 7th, bred by Smiths & Powell, Syracuse, N. Y. ; calved May 9, 1885, sire Nether- land King 1924, dam Aaggie Cornelia 4410. 288 H. W. Keyes, Newbury, Vt. ; Senorita 2d, bred by owner; calved March 9, 1885, sire Banjo 564, dam Senorita 2193. 289 Chas. F. Tufts, Lancaster, Mass. ; Bakker's Best, bred by owner; calved March 1, 1885, sire Mooie Twisk 85 D. F., dam Bakker 2d 215 D. F. 290 Chas. F. Tufts, Lancaster, Mass.; Hattie P, bred by owner; calved Feb. 25, 1885, sire Mooie Twisk 85 D. F., dam 2d Rouble 240 D. F. H. B. 291 C. H. Wallace, Barre, Mass. ; Anah 2d, Imp. ; calved May 12, 1885, sire Prius 153, Friesian H. B., dam Anah 9275 PI. H. B. 292 C. H. Fitch, Pepperell, Mass. ; Queen of Brook Lawn, bred by Fitch & Jewett, West Farmington, N. Y. ; calved Feb. 3, 1885, sire. Brook Lawn Chief 1821, dam Mignonette 3d 3493. 293 J. H. D. Whitcomb, Littleton, Mass. ; Aaggie Alexander, bred by owner; calved May 5, 1885, sire Sir Rupert of Aaggie 1859, voL 7, dam Amy Alexander 4328 H. H. B. 294 L. N. Fairbanks, Westboro', Mass. ; Annie Amethyst, bred by owner; calved April 24, 1885, sire Joker 1121 H, H. B., dam Amethyst 2d 2094 H. H. B. 295 R. J. & H. C. Forbush, Westboro', Mass. ; Anneke Jans, bred by owners; calved May 27, 1885, sire Joker 1121 H. H. B., dam Maartje Lee 2d 3243 H. H. B. HoLSTEiN Heifer Calves under Twelve Months. Premium 45— $8, $5. 296 Chas. Robinson, Burre, Mass. ; Lady Thurston 2d, bred by Wm. A. Russell, Lawrence, Mass. ; calved Oct. 30, 1885, sire Tara- mund 4568, dam Lady Thurston 6818. 297 P. M. Harwood, Barre, ^f^ass. ; Rowelda2d, bred by owner; calved Feb. 28, 1880, sire Neth. Knight 1856, dam Rowelda 9351. HOLSTEINS. 27 298 P. M. Harwood, Barre, Mass. ; Waltolene 3d, bred by S. L. War- ner & Sons, Lanesville, Conn. ; calved Feb. 1886, sire Duplicate 2326, dam Waltolene 3007. 299 Chas. Robinson, Barre, Mass. ; Eunice Cflay, bred by Wm. A. Rus- sell, Lawrence, Mass. ; calved July 5, 1886, sire Lord of Corn- wall 3429, dam Emma Clay 1588. 300 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. ; Minnie's Lass, bred by owner; calved March 30, 1886, sire Lubbert &c. 86, dam Minnie Veeman 371 D. F. H. B. 301 W. A. Russell, Lawrence, Mass.; Jessie Burk, bred by owner; calved Jan. 3, 1886, sire Lord of Cornwall 3428, dam Lady Burk 353. 802 W. A. Russell, Lawrence, Mass. ; Nitala 2d, bred by E. M. Wash- burn, Lenox Furnace, Mass. ; calved Feb. 22, 1886, sire Bruin 3235, dam Nitala 7028. 303 W. A. Russell, Lawrence, Mass. ; Esther Shepherd, bred by owner; calved March 14, 1886, sire Lord of Cornwall 3429, dam Lady Shepherd 1586. 304 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Patrol's Maart D, bred by C. W. Walcott, Readville, Mass. ; calved July 25, 1886, sire Patrol 865, H. H. B., dam Maart D 6021 H. H. B. 805 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Maggie Midwould, bred by owner; calved Aug. 4, 1886, sire Yodle Guieel 3736, dam Maggie 375 H. H. B. 306 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Brunhilde 2d, bred by J. G. Ray, Franklin, Mass. ; calved Feb. 13, 1886, sire Mercedes Mahomet 2943, dam Brunhilde 3902. 307 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Keyes 6th Ysdell, bred by Elizur Smith, Lee, Mass. ; calved Jan. 11, 1886, sire Keyes 6th 1692, dam Ysdell 928. 308 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Teth Netherland's Kleine, bred by owner; calved Dec. 13, 1885, sire T. Netherland 3738, dam Kleine 4724 H. H. B. 809 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Teth Netherland's Oebele, bred by owner; calved April 10, 1886, sire T. Netherland 3738, dam Oebele 5722. 310 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Meenie 2d's Texelaar, bred by owner; calved April 14, 1886, sire T. Netherland 3738, dam Meenie 2d 189. 28 Class 1. — Cattle. 311 F. L. Houghton, Putney, Vt. ; Teth Netherland's Gnitje, bred by owner; calved March 11, 1886, sire Teth Netherland 3738, dam Grutje T. 5718. 312 H. W. Keyes, Newbury, Vt. ; bred by owner; calved March 14, 1886, sire Banjo 564, dam Poem 1430. 313 H. W. Keyes, Newbury, Vt. ; bred by owner; calved March 6, 1886, sire Netherland Monarch 2d 1128 H. P., dam Marian 2d 3865. 314 Chas. F. Tufts, Lancaster, Mass.; bred by owner; calved March 2, 1886, sire Mooie Twisk 85, dam Hiltje Kuperus 34. 315 Chas. F. Tufts, Lancaster, Mass.; bred by owner; calved Jan. 8, 1886, sire Mooie Twisk 85, dam Bakker 2d 215. 316 C. H. Wallace, Barre, Mass. ; Netherland Knight's Antoine, bred by P. M. Harwood, Barre, Mass. ; calved Feb. 24, 1886, sire Neth. Knight 1852 H. H. B., dam Antoinette 9276 H. H. B. 317 C. H. Wallace, Barre, Mass. ; Neth. Knight's Philomelus, bred by P. M. Harwood, Barre, Mass. ; calved Feb. 24, 1886, sire Neth. Knight 1852 H. H. B., dam Philomela 9.S46 H. H. B. 318 C. H. Wallace, Barre, Mass. ; Neth. Myrrhna, bred by P. M. Har- wood, Barre, Mass. ; calved March 10, 1886, sire Neth. Knight, dam Myrrhna 9334 H. H. B. 319 C. H. Wallace, Barre, Mass. ; Neth. Knight's Meenie, bred by P. M. Harwood, Barre, Mass. ; calved March 18, 1886, sire Neth. 320 C. H. Wallace, Barre, Mass. ; Neth. Knightess, bred by P. M. Har- wood, Barre, Mass. ; calved March 25, 1886, sire Neth. Knight, dam Fret 9476 H. H. B. 321 Charles Henry Fitch, Pepperell, Mass. ; Annie of the Pines, bred by Fitch & Jewett, West Farmington, N. Y. ; calved Nov. 17, 1885, sire Brook Lawn Chief 1821, dam Witch of Brook Lawn 5948. 322 Charles Henry Fitch, Pepperell, Mass. ; Carrie Thirza, bred by Fitch & Jewett, West Farmington, N. Y. ; calved March 7, 1886, sire Brook Lawn Chief 1821, dam Mme. Augusta 2806. 328 Charles Henry Fitch, Pepperell, Mass. ; Sans Peur, bred by Fitch & Jewett, West Farmington, N. Y. ; calved Feb. 8, 1886, sire Jerseys. 29 Jerseys. Jersey Herds. Premium 46. — Gold Medal. 324 G. S. Moulton, West Randolph, Vt. ; bull, Albert Rex ; cows, Colt's La Biche, Florette, Satin Bird, Lilley Rex, Dell Catano; re- serves, bull Romano, cow Beauty of Maple Grove. 325 W. H. Haley, North Wilmington, Mass. ; bull. Lord Banff; cows. Belle Garner, Mouse 2d, Clementa, Royal Pet, Benefactress ; reserve. Miss Susanna. 326 J. Francis Gulliver, Andover, Mass. ; bull, Chrome Gold ; cows, Alphea Maid, Miss Fannie G, Milky Way's Pedroetta, Orange Lady, Orange Lady 2d; reserves, bull Pedroetta's Chrome, cow Lactimel. . 327 Winslow S. Lincoln, Worcester, Mass.; bull, O'Malley; cows. Countess Micawber, Del of Willow Farm, Flight of Willow Farm, Helena St. Helier, Czarina St. Helier; reserves, bull Cinderella's Ori, heifer Del O'Malley. 328 Edward Burnett, Southboro', Mass.; bull. Link; cows, Alpheus, Nonpareil's Bride, Patty of Deerfoot, Fancy Alphea, Earl's Polly ; reserve, cow Chrome's Alpheus. 329 J. M. Sears, Southboro', Mass.; bull, Bomba's Son; cows, East Wind, Executrix, Salvador 2d, Baroness Falladot, Lady Hor- ton ; reserve, cow Dora Wentworth. 330 Henry Breck, Newtonville, Mass.; bull, Mohawk of Newton; cows, Pansie Dewdrop, Countess Dewdrop, Babtasia, Eclipse, Alanthus; reserves, bull Beauty's Duke, cow Princess Dew- drop. 331 Houghton Farm, Mountainville, N. Y. ; bull, Ramapo; cows, Mer- cedella". Valley Lass, Moodna Maid, Maid of Ramapo, Hanova Eurota; reserves, bull Edithson, cow Galetea 2d. 332 H. M. Howe, Bristol, R. I. ; bull, Gilderoy ; cows, Mary of Gilder- oy, Eugenie 2d, Sweet Pea, Gilderoy's Clover, Mystery 2d; reserves, bull Coomassie's Gilderoy, cow Carlos La Belle. No. 6. — Jerseys. Bull 3 Years Old or Over, and Produce. Premium 47. — $40, $25, and Gold Medal. 333 Alverel, Hickox & Mills, South Williamstown, Mass. ; Bachelor of St. Lambert. *3 30 Class 1.— Cattle. 334 James W. Bartlett, Boston, Mass. ; Lexington Duke (without pro- duce). For exhibition. 335 J. Francis Gulliver, Anclover, Mass. ; Chrome Gold. 336 Edward Burnett, Southboro', Mass. ; Link. 337 J. M. Sears, Southboro', Mass. ; Bomba's Son. 338 Henry Breck, Newtonville, Mass. ; Mohawk of Newton. 339 Houghton Farm, Mountainville, N. Y. ; Ramapo. 340 H. M. Howe, Bristol, R. I. ; Gilderoy. 341 Winslow S. Lincoln, Worcester, Mass. ; O'Malley. Jersey Bulls 2 Years Old. Premium 48.— $30, $20. 342 G. S. Moulton, West Randolph, Vt. ; Alrajah, bred by owner; calved April 4, 1884, sire Albert Rex 7724, dam Hazen's Nora 479L 343 Houghton Farm, Mountainville, N. Y. ; Edithson, bred by owners; calved March 19, 1882, sire Ramapo 4679, dam Lass Edith 6290. 344 Alfred Rodman, Dedham, Mass. ; Pilot's Pedro, bred by J. H. Walker; calved Feb. 13, 1884, sire Pedro 3187, dam Fanchon 2d 18200. 345 John R. Brewer, Hingham, Mass.; Snappit, bred by Davis Colla- more. Orange, N. J. ; calved Jan. 15, 1884, sire Romps Torraenter 7126, dam Jolie 2d 16656, p. 386 c J. H. B. Imp. 346 Atherton S. Brown, Boston, Mass. ; Thauroli, bred by C. W. Beardsley, Milford, Conn.; calved Jan. 4, 1884; sire Brie 6591, dam Thaurie 17686. 347 H. M. Howe, Bristol, R. I. ; Coomassie's Gilderoy,. bred by owner; calved June 25, 1884, sire King Koffee 5522, dam Chrome Skin 2d 16158. Jersey Bulls One Year Old. Premium 49 — $25, $15. 348 G. S. Moulton, West Randolph, Vt. ; King Rioter 3d, bred by owner; calved March 26, 1885, sire King Rioter 6075, dam Sallie Bunker 1426. 349 H. E. Alvord, Amherst, Mass.; Ezekiel, bred by owner; calved Dec. 25, 1884 ; sire Ramapo 4679, dam Eclipse 14427. Jerseys. * 31 350 J. Francis Gulliver, Andover, Mass. ; Pedroetta's Chrome, bred by owner; calved Sept. 17, 1885, sire Chrome Gold 11222, dam Milky Way's Pedroetta 25460. * 351 Henry Breek, Newtonville, Mass. ; Beauty's Duke, bred by Cornel- ius Wellington, Lexington, Mass. ; calved July 6, 1881, sire Nouticus 6648, dam Beauty 2076. 352 Henry Breck, Newtonville, Mass. ; Bonanza, bred by owner; calved March 21, 1885; sire Mohawk of Newton 7010, dam Lily Dew Drop 9065. 353 H. M. Howe, Bristol, R. I.; Gilderoy Junior, bred by owner; calved March 19, 1885, sire Gilderoy 2107, dam Chrome Skin 7881. Jersey Bull Calves over Five Months. Premium 50 — $10, $5. 354 G. S. Moulton, West Randolph, Vt. ; King Rioter 7th, bred by owner; calved Nov. 28, 1885; sire King Rioter 6075, dam Bell Rex 11700. 355 0. F. Fuller, Blackstone, Mass.; Victor F. W., bred by J. H. Walker, Worcester, Mass.; calved March 21, 1886; sire Victor King 12678, dam Rosa F. W. 13226. 356 Edward Burnett, Southboro, Mass. ; Hillsborough, bred by J, R. McPherson, Belle Mead, N. J. ; sire Lord Darlington 7285, dam Maggie Winn 24294. 357 Atherton S. Brown, Boston, Mass. ; Kedive St. Helier, bred by Chas. Faulkner, Boston, Mass. ; calved April 12, 1886, sire Thauroli 12875, dam Ethelfred 24544. 358 Robert Ross, Cambridge, Mass. ; Cambridge Duke 2d, bred by John Worster, Cambridge, Mass. ; calved March 28, 1886, sire Cam- bridge Duke llOOO, dam Meadow Beauty 2d 39444. 359 Houghton Farm, Mountainville, N. Y. ; Double Dauncy, bred by owners; calved April 27, 1886, sire Ramapo 4679, dam Mirama 10508. Jersey Co\vs Three Years Old or Over. Premium 51 — $30, $15. 360 G. S. Moulton, West Randolph, Vt. ; Colt's La Biche, bred by S. C. Colt, Hartford, Conn.; calved June 21, 1877, sire Knave 1856, dam La Biche 2d 4023. 32 C^.ASS 1.— Cattle. 361 Houghton Farm, Mountainville, N. Y. ; Valley Belle, bred by Lawson Valentine, Houghton Farm, N. Y. ; calved Jan. 24, 1881, Sire Lord Houghton 3287, dam Valley Queen 7283. 362 G. S. Moulton, West Randolph, Vt. ; Lilly Rex, bred by Edward Morse, Thomaston, Conn. ; calved May 28, 1879, sire Prince of M 2811, dam Lilley Rex 2d 9514. 363 J. Francis Gulliver, Andover, Mass. ; Alphea Maid, bred by John J. Holly, Plainfleld, N. J. ; calved July 26, 1882, sire Uproar 4609, dam Aelodia 6101. 364 J. Francis Gulliver, Andover, Mass. ; Miss Fannie G., bred by A. B. Darling, Ramsey's, N. J. ; calved Jan. 22, 1883, sire Winner 5572, dam Nannie G 11979. 365 J. Francis Gulliver, Andover, Mass. ; Milky Way's Pedroetta, bred by owner; calved May 27, 1883, sire Pedro 3187, son of Eurotas, dam Milky Way 7240. 366 J. Francis Gulliver, Andover, Mass. ; Orange Lady, imported ; calved Aug. 2, 1883, sire Royal Orange Peel 14355, dam Lady Gyrene 22075. 367 Winslow S. Lincoln, Worcester, Mass. ; Countess Micawber, bred by Chas. S. Sargent, Brookline, Mass. ; calved Feb. 23, 1872, sire Mr. Micawber 556, dam Countess 3d 990. 368 Winslow S. Lincoln, Worcester, Mass. ; Del of Willow Farm, bred by owner ; calved Oct. 26, 1879, sire St. Helier 45, dam Daisy 3557. 369 Winslow S. Lincoln, Worcester, Mass. ; Flight of Willow Farm, bred by owner; calved April 8, 1881, sire O'Malley 6441, dam Floribel 2460. 370 Winslow S. Lincoln, Worcester, Mass. ; Helena St. Helier, bred by owner; calved March 28, 1883, sire O'Malley 6441, dam Helen 3556. 371 Winslow S. Lincoln, Worcester, Mass. ; Cinderella St. Helier, bred by owner; sire St. Helier 45, dam Cecile of Willow Farm. 372 Edward Burnett, Southboro, Mass. ; Alphene, bred by Wm. Simp- son, New York, N. Y. ; calved July 28, 1880, sire Cash Boy 2248, dam Clytemvestra 2d 5868. 373 Edward Burnett, Southboro, Mass. ; Nonpareil's Bride, imported; calved Dec. 30, 1882, sire Nero 7266, dam Nonpareil 22014. Jerseys. 33 374 Edward Burnett, Southboro, Mass.; Earl's Polly, bred by owner; calved June 7, 1883, sire Earl of Scituate 7018, dam Polly of Deerfoot 2d 15347. 375 Edward Burnett, Southboro, Mass. ; Patty of Deerfoot 2d, bred by owner; calved Sept. 21, 1883, sire Link 5517, dam Patty of Deerfoot 15321. 376 Edward Burnett, Southboro, Mass. ; Fancy Alphea, bred by D. F. Appleton, Ipswich, Mass. ; calved May 29, 1881, sire Pedro 3187, dam Charminette 5695. 377 J. M. Sears, Southboro, Mass.; Lady Horton, imported; calved June 16, 1881, sire Lord Beaconsfield p. 220 c, dam Lady Hor- ton 2d F 2170 c. 378 J. M. Sears, Southboro, Mass. ; Thorndale Belle 2d, bred by Edw. Thome, Millbrook, N. Y. ; calved April 4, 1877, sire St. Martin 1482, dam Thorndale Belle 5265. 379 J. M. Sears, Southboro, Mass.; Eden Belle, imported; calved March 14, 1881, sire Carlo 5559, dam Young Lena 3089 J. H. B. 380 James W. Bartlett, Boston, Mass. ; Cora Adams, bred by Alvin Adams, Watertown, Mass. ; calved April 15, 1877, sire Tarquin 750, dam Harmonia 2d 1322. < 381 Henry Breck, Newtouville, Mass. ; Pansie Dewdrop, bred by owner; calved December 1, 1881, sire Nonantum 3177, dam Daisy Dewdrop. 382 Edward Bodee, Freehold, N. J. ; Golden Carrie, bred by D. M. Forman, Freehold, N. J. ; calved April 19, 1883, sire Goldhunter 5004, dam Carrie's Clara. 383 Houghton Farm, Mountainville, N. Y. ; Mercedella, bred by owners, January 19, 1882, sire Ramapo 4679, dam Catholique 7281. 384 Houghton Farm, Mountainville, N. Y. ; Valley Lass. ; bred by owners; calved November 10, 1882, sire Ramapo 4679, dam Valley Lady. 385 Houghton Farm, Mountainville, N. Y. ; Moodna Maid, bred by owners; calved March 26, 1883, sire Ramapo 4679, dam Moodna Girl 9127. 386 Houghton Farm, Mountainville, N. Y. ; Galatea 2d, bred by R. C. Patterson, Paterson, N. J. ; calved May 29, 1879, sire Mopsus 1165, dam Galatea, 2564. 34 Class 1. — Cattle. 387 H. M. Howe, Bristol, R. I. ; Mystery 2d, bred by John Carter Brown, Providence, R. I.; calved January 16, 1881, sire Cock- swain 3406, dara Mystery 3957. 388 H.M.Howe, Bristol, R. I.; Carlos La Belle, imported; calved February 20, 1879, sire Carlo 5559, dam Belle on I. of Jersey. 389 H. M. Howe, Bristol, R. I. ; Mary of Gilderoy, bred by A. E. Burnside, Bristol, R. I.; calved March 29,-1880, sire Gilderoy 2107, dam Contessa 3256. 390 H. M. Howe, Bristol, R. I.; Eugenie 2d, bred by owner; calved January 9, 1881, sire Gilderoy 2107, dam Eugenie 498. 391 H. M. Howe, Bristol, R. I. ; Sweet Pea, bred by F. S. Stevens, Swansea, Mass. ; calved May 1, 1883, sire Gilderoy 2107, dam Lillie Lenape 2d 8760. Jersey Heifers Two Years Old. Premium 52— $20, $10. 392 J. Francis Gulliver, Andover, Mass.; Lactimel, bred by owner; calved March 14, 1884, sire Prince Pedro 10588, dam Lactea2587. 393 W. H. Haley, N. Wilmington, Mass. ; Royal Pet, bred by owner ; sire Royalty 7210, dam Mouse 2d 18447. 394 Edward Burnett, Southboro, Mass.; Baroness Hilpah, bred by T. A. Havermeyer, Mahwah, N. J. ; calved September 25, 1884, sire Baron of St. Lambert 5286, dam Hilpah 5879. 395 J. M. Sears, Southboro, Mass. ; Executrix, bred by H. S. Russell, Milton, Mass. ; calved July 18, 1884, sire Bomba's Son 8372, dam Sylvie 3d 16669. 396 J. M. Sears, Southboro, Mass. ; East Wind, bred by H. S. Russell, Milton, Mass.; calved March 28, 1884, sire Bomba's Son 8372, dam Lady Garenne 2d 16724. 397 J. M. Sears, Southboro, Mass.; Salvador 2d, imported; calved April 17, 1884, sire Christo (P 398), dam Salvador 27262. 398 J. M, Sears, Southboro, Mass.; Baroness Falladot 32902 ; calved September 30, 1884, sire Baron of St. Lambert 5286, dam Falla- dot 11967. 399 D. M. Forman, Freehold, N. J. ; Coomassie Lowndes, bred by owner; calved June 19, 1884, sire Count Coomassie, dam Elsie Dean 17780. Jerseys, 35 400 H. M. Howe, Bristol, R. I.; Gilderoy's Clover, bred by owner; calved March 18, 1884, sire Gilderoy 2107, dam Clover Bloom 9788. 401 H. M. Howe, Bristol, R. I.; Macaroou, bred by owner; calved May 9, 1884, sire Royalist 2906, dam Lactiue 10680. 40U Winslow S. Lincoln, Worcester, Mass. ; Czarina St. Helena, bred by owner, calved March 18, 1884, sire O'Malley 6441, dam Cin- derella St. Helier. Jersey Heifers 1 Year Old. Premium 53.— $15, $8. 402 G. S. Moulton, West Randolph, Vt. ; Hazen's Nora 2d, bred by owner; calved March 31, 1885, sire Albert Rex 7724, dam Hazen's Nora 4791. 403 W. H. Haley, North Wilmington, Mass. ; Benefactress, bred by owner; sire Benefit's Prince 10798 E. H. B., dam Perrot's Petite 23977. 404 G. S. Moulton, West Randolph, Vt. ; Sylvia Rex, bred by owner; calved Marcb 14, 1885, sire Ben. Rex 7026, dam Sylvina's Pearl 16859. 405 J. Francis Gulliver, Andover, Mass. ; Orange Lady 2d, bred by owner; calved Aug. 2, 1883, sire Royal Orange Peel 14335, dam Lady Cyrene 22075. 406 Winslow S. Lincoln, Worcester, Mass. ; Rene St^ Helier, bred by owner; calved Nov. 15, 1884, sire Ori 4286, dam Rose St. Helier. 407 Winsfow S. Lincoln, Worcester, Mass. ; Lisgar's Rose, bred by owner; calved Sept. 24, 1885, sire Rioter Lisgar, dam Moss- Rose of Willow Farm 5194. 409 Winslow S. Lincoln, Worcester, Mass. ; Del O'Malley, bred by owner; calved Feb. 26, 1885, sire O'Malley 6441, dam Del of Willow Farm 22464. 410 Winslow S. Lincoln, Worcester, Mass. ; Ori's Helen, bred by owner; calved June 30, 1885, sire Ori 4286, dam Helena St. Helier. 411 Edward Burnett, Southboro', Mass. ; Miss Notice, bred by owner; calved Feb. 25, 1885, sire Notice 5684, dam Energy 2d 22154. 412 Edward Burnett, Southboro', Mass.; Linklet, bred by owner; calved March 1, 1885, sire Link 5517, dam Belle Colombe 22071.. 36 Class 1.— Cattle. 413 Edward Burnett, Sonthboro', Mass. ; Faith of Deerfoot, bred by owner; calved March 31, 1885, sire Link 5517, dam Fides of Deerfoot 15333. 414 Edward Burnett, Southboro', Mass.; Link's Girl, bred by owner; calved Sept. 24, 1885, sire Link 5517, dam Deerfoot Girl 2d 15349. 415 Atherton T. Brown, Boston, Mass. ; Elfled, bred by Charles Faulk- ner, Boston, Mass. ; calved March 18, 1885, sire Norfolk Pride 9856, dam Ethelfled 24544. 416 J. M. Sears, Southboro', Mass. ; Dora Wentworth, bred by owner; calved March 16, 1885, sire Governor Wentworth, dam Salvador 27262. 417 J. M. Sears, Southboro', Mass. ; Cleopatre Wentworth, bred by owner; calved March 31, 1885, sire Governor Wentworth, dam Cleopatre dii Posterrin 27264. 418 Henry Breck, Newtonville, Mass. ; Alanthus, bred by C. S. Sar- gent, Brookline, Mass. ; calved April 4, 1885, sire Shasta 5336 A. G. C. C, dam Jolutan 3523 A. G. C. C. 419 Henry Breck, Newtonville, Mass. ; Arbutelow, bred by C. S. Sar- gent, Brookline, Mass. ; calved April 16, 1885, sire Shasta 5336, dam Nonda 15125. 420 Houghton Farm, Mouutainville, N. Y. ; Hanova Eurota, bred by owner ; calved Aug. 14, 1885, sire Ramapo 4679, dam Hanover Lass 25825. 421 H. M. Howe, Bristol, R. I.; Royalist's Clover, bred by owner; calved March 15, 1885, sire Royalist 2906, dam Clover Bloom 9788. Jersey Heifer Calves under Twelve Months. Premium 54 — $8, $5. 422 G. S. Moulton, West Randolph, Vt. ; Rioter's Rosebud, bred by owner; calved Nov. 12, 1885, sire King Rioter 6075, dam Rose of Castelar. 423 G. S. Moulton, West Randolph, Vt. ; Albert's Vevie, bred by owner; calved Dec 2, 1885, sire Albert Rex 7724, dam Viviane 6866. 424 J. Francis Gulliver, Andover, Mass. ; Winnie Chrome, bred by owner; calved Feb. 27, 1886, sire Chrome Gold 11222, dam Miss Fannie G. 26005. Jerseys. 37 425 Winslow S. Lincoln, Worcester, Mass. ; Rose O'Malley, bred by owner; calved March 25, 1886, sire O'Malley 6441, dam Moss Rose Perfection. 426 Winslow S. Lincolu, Worcester, Mass. ; Eileen O'Malley, bred by owner; calved May 29, 1886, sire O'Malley 6441, dam Emblem St. Helier. 427 John R. Brewer, Hingham, Mass.; Oxford Fern, bred by owner; calved April 14, 1886, sire Oxford Prince 14473, dam Royal Fern 29144. 428 John R. Brewer, Hinghara, Mass.; Lady Cloud Oua 2d, bred by W. W. Dunbar, Bristol, Conn.; calved May 26, 1886, sire Surcor 12000, dam Lady Cloud Oua 30100. 429 John R. Brewer, Hinghara, Mass. ; Agnes Torment, bred by owner; calved Dec. 12, 1885, sire Snappit 13395, dam Martin Celeste 2d. 430 John R. Brewer, Hiugham, Mass. ; Betty Torment, bred by owner; calved June 10, 1886, sire Snappit 13395, dam Teabor Hayruano 3d. 431 Edward Burnett, Southboro, Mass.; Chrome's Alphene, bred by owner; calved Aug. 6, 1886, sire Chrome Skin Prince 6763, dam Alphene 11849. 432 Atherton T. Brown, Boston, Mass.; Industry 2d, bred by owner; calved April 20, 1886, sire Thauroli 12875, dam Industry 18030. 433 Houghton Farm, Mountainville, N. Y. ; Ramapo's Sultana, bred by owners; calved Oct. 29, 1885, sire Ramapo 4679, dam Princess Maude 7177. 434 Houghton Farm, Mountaiuville, N. Y. ; Duchess of Ramapo, bred by owners; calved Nov. 11, 1885, sire Ramapo 4679, dam Valley Duchess 12574. 435 H. M. Howe, Bristol, R, I.; Gildacream, bred by owner; calved Feb. 8, 1886, sire Gilderoy 2107, dam Christal 6565. 436 W. H. Haley, North Wilmington, Mass. ; Fay Pogis, bred by Geo. G. Creamer, Hamiltou, Mass. ; sire Count Rioter, dam Marion Fay. 437 W. H. Haley, North Wilmington, Mass. ; Young Susanna, bred by owner: sire Ich Dleu 14516, dam Miss Susanna 25818. 4 38 Class 1. — Cattle. 438 W. H. Hale}', North Wilmington, Mass. ; Belle Garner, bred by J. Workman, Torringtou, Conn. ; calved Dec. 14, 1885, sire Litchfield 15th 5802, dam Daisy Workman 19990. 439 W. H. Haley, North Wilmington, Mass.; Mouse 2d, imported; calved July 2, 1886, sire Carlo 180 I. H. B., dam Mouse 1787 I. H. B. 440 W. H. Haley, North Wilmington, Mass.; Clementa, imported; calved June 20, 1886, sire RoUo 212 I. H. B., dam Clementine 2225 I. H. B. \ Guernseys. Guernsey Herd. Premium 55 and 63e. — Gold Medal. 441 W. E. C. Eustis, Readville, Mass.; bull, Maple Duke; cows, Vic- tor's Sweetheart, Coquette 2d, Belle Avoir, Daisy 2d of the Conture, Sweetheart 2d ; reserve, cow, Pope's Daisy. 442 E. F. Bowditch, Framingham, Mass.; bull, Mr. Adam; cows, Betsey, Granddaughter, Politesse, Miss Bertha, Bessie de la Paillotine; reserves, bull Pop; heifer. Dame Kathleen. 443 E. F. Bowditch, Framingham, Mass.; bull, Mr. Adam; cows, Betsey, Granddaughter, Politesse, Miss Bertha, Bessie de la Paillotine; reserve, cow, Leona. 444 A. Warner, Pomf ret, Conn. ; bull, Duke of Woodlawn ; cows, Fanny, Lady Jane 4th, St Andrews, Sirene 2d, Favorite de Lang Camps, Lady Helen of Woodlawn; reserves, bull, Kosano, cow, Lady Harrie. 445 J. Nelson Borland, New London, Conn. ; bull, Herald 2d ; cows, Coral 2d, Diana, Silver of Fernwood, Clarissa, Autumn Rose ; reserve, cow, The Diva. 446 Herbert Merriam, Weston, Mass.; bull, Challenger; cows, Mysie 2d, Guernsey Lily, Cherry Lily, Little Rose 2d, Polly of Lincoln ; reserve, cow, Polly of Palmer. 447 Francis Shaw, New Braintree, Mass. ; bull, Forget-me-not; cows, Victorine, Sybil, Vestal 2d, Fill Pail 4th, Fern Leaf; reserves, bull, the Monk; cow, Dawn. 448 James Lawrence, Groton, Mass.; bull, Nissitissette ; cows, Jessica, Pomona, Groton Bouncer, Alsyke, Maid of Groton 2d; reserve, cow, Primrose 2d. Guernseys. 39 Guernsey Bulls and Produce. Premium 56— $40, $25. 449 E. F. Bowditch, Framingham, Mass. ; bull, Pop. Guernsey Bulls Two Years Old. Premium 57— $30, $20. 450 W. E. C. Eustis, Readville, Mass.; Maple Duke, bred by E. Bur- nett, Southboro, Mass. ; calved Feb. 14, 1884, sire Forget-me- not 587, dam Maple Gray 1338. 451 E. F. Bowditch, Framingham, Mass.; Mr. Adam, bred by owner; calved Jan. 10, 1884, sire Pop 307, dam Miss Anna 317. 452 J. Nelson Borland, New London, Conn.; Herald 2d, imported; calved Sept. 1, 1884, sire Herald 206 F. S., R. G. A. S., dam Nora2d644P. S.,R. S. A. S. 453 Herbert Merriam, Weston, Mass. ; Challenger, bred by J. M. Cod- man, Brookline, Mass. ; calved March 7, 1884, sire Sir Cham- pion 242, dam Amber 2d 96. 454 James Lawrence, Groton, Mass.; Nissitissette, bred by owner; calved Jan. 1884, sire Duke of Groton 665, dam Maid of Groton 956. Guernsey Bulls One Year Old. Premium 58 — $25, $15. 455 E. F. Bowditch, Framingham, Mass. ; Mr. Cobweb, bred by owner; calved May 3, 1885, sire Pop 307, dam Miss Bertha 1182. 456 A. Warner, Pomfret, Conn. ; Rosano, bred by Francis Shaw, New Braintree, Mass. ; calved Feb. 22, 1885, sire Tabasco 451, dam Rose of Avon 561, imported. 457 Herbert Merriam, Weston, Mass. ; The Cherry Boy, bred by owner: calved July 25, 1885, sire James 208, dam Guernsey Lily 3d. Guernsey Bull Calves over Five Months. Premium 59 — $10, $5. » 458 W. E. C. Eustis, Readville, Mass.; Blue Hill, bred by owner; calved March 23, 1886, sire Theophilus 588, dam Zoedones 1343. 40 Class 1. — Cattle. 459 E. F. Bowditch, Framinghara, Mass.; Pancoast, bred by owner; calved March 29, 1886, sire Mr. Adam 710, dam Pandora 1187. 460 E. F. Bowditch, Framinghara, Mass. ; Young Doctor, bred by owner; calved Nov. 2, 1885, sire Pop 307, dam Young Con- stance 1415. 461 A. Warner, Pomfret, Ct. ; Lord Lyman, bred by owner; calved Oct. 11, 1885, sire Lord Dudley of Woodlawn 314, dam Lady Jane 4th of St. Andrew 910. 462 Herbert Merriam, Weston, Mass. ; bull calf, bred by owner; calved June 12, 1886, sire Challenger 968, dam Mysie 2d 1067. 463 Francis Shaw, New Braintree, Mass. ; Floriraonel, bred by owner; calved Oct. 21, 1885, sire Forget-me-not 587 imported, dam Fleurea of AUez 1099. Guernsey Cows Three Years Old and Over. Premium 60— $30, $15. 464 W. E. C. Eustis, Readville, Mass. : Victor's Sweetheart, imported; calved Dec. 10, 1883, sire Victor, R. G. A. S., 55, dam Sweet- heart 1344. 465 W. E. C. Eustis, Readville, Mass. ; Daisy 2d of the Couture, im- ported; calved Sept. 1, 1881, sire Royal George 120, dam Daisy 485. 466 W. E. C. Eustis, Readville, Mass.; Belle Avoir, imported; calved Sept. 1, 1881, sire Dummy 103, dam Cream 570. 467 W. E. C. Eustis, Readville, Mass.; Sweetheart 2d, imported; calved Aug. 26, 1881, sire Royal George, R. A. H. B., 120, dam Sweetheart 366. 468 W. E. C. Eustis, Readville, Mass. ; Coquette 2d, imported ; calved Sept. 1, 1881, sire Royal George, R. A. H. B., 120, dam Coquette 375. 469 E. F. Bowditch, Framingham, Mass. ; Miss Bertha, bred by owner; calved Nov. 11, 1882, sire Sir Thomas 187, dam Miss Anna 317. 470 E. F. Bowditch, Framinghara, Mass.; Betsey, imported : calved March 15, 1&75. 471 E. F. bowditch, Framinghara, Mass.; Grand Daughter, bred by owner; calved May 21, 1878, sire Hubert 47, imported, dam The Big Red Cow's Daughter 117. Guernseys. 41 472 E. F. Bowditch, Framinghara, Mass.; Politesse, bred by owner; calved Jan. 26, 1883, sire Mr. Adonis 228, dam Polly 48, im- ported. 473 A. Warner, Pomf ret, Ct. ; Favorite de Lang Champs, imported ; calved March 21, 1882, sire Fair Lad 140, R. G. A. S., dam Jesse of the Camps 416, R. G. A. S. 474 A. Warner, Pomfret, Ct. ; Lady Helen of Woodlawn, bred by owner ; calved Jan. 14, 1883, sire Lord Dudley of Woodlawn 314, dam Lady Gertrude of Woodlawn 679. 475 A: Warner, Pomfret, Ct. ; Fanny, imported; calved April, 1877. 476 A. Warner, Pomfret, Ct. ; Lady Jane 4th of St. Andrews, im- ported; calved November, 1879. 477 A. Warner, Pomfret, Ct. ; Sirene 2d imported; calved Nov. 10, 1881, sire Cato 137 F. S., R. G. A. S., dam Sirene F. S., R. G. A. S. 478 J. Nelson Borland, New London, Ct. ; Silver of Fernwood, im- ported; calved Aug. 15, 1881, sire Cato 137 R. G. A. S., dam Silver 305 R. G. A. S. 479 J. Nelson Borland, New London, Ct. ; Clarissa, bred by owner; calved March 15, 1882, sire Rothschild 70, imported, dam Clytie 147, imported. 480 J. Nelson Borland, New London, Ct. ; Autumn Rose, bred by owner, calved Aug. 25, 1883, sire Cavis of Guernsey 349, im- ported, dam Rosenheim 121, imported. 481 J. Nelson Borland, New London, Conn. ; Coral 2d, bred by James M. Codman, Krookline, Mass. ; calved Aug. 8, 1875, sire Gold- dust A. G. C. C. 15, imported, dam Coral A. G. C. C. 97, im- ported. 482 J. Nelson Borland, New London, Conn. ; Diana, imported; calved Jan. 20, 1875, sire Nicholas Jehan of St. Martin's, dam one of John Norman's cows. 483 Herbert Merriam, Weston, Mass.; Mysie 2d, imported; calved Dec, 1879, sire Jimmy, dam Mystic. 484 Herbert Merriam, Weston, Mass. ; Guernsey Lily 8d, bred by Silas Belts, Camden, N. J. ; calved May 25, 1882, sire Albermarl 56, dam Guernsey Lily 329, imported. 485 Herbert Merriam, Weston, Mass. ; Polly of Palmer 4th, bred by owner; calved April 26,1882, sire James 208, dam Polly of Palmer 70. *4 42 Class 1. — Cattle. 486 Francis Shaw, New Braintree, Mass. ; Jessie of Lester Manor, imported ; calved 1878, sire on Guernsey, dam on Guernsey. 487 Francis Shaw, New Braintree, Mass. ; Victorine, imported; calved 1874, sire on Guernsey, dam on Guernsey. 488 Francis Shaw, New Braintree, Mass.; Picotte 2d, imported; calved Jan. 17, 1880, sire on Guernsey, dam on Guernsey. 489 Francis Shaw, New Braintree, Mass.; Select, imported; calved April, 1878, sire on Guernsey, dam on Guernsey. 490 James Lawrence, Groton, Mass. ; Jessica. " "> 491 James Lawrence, Groton, Mass.; Pomona, imported; calved May 1876, sire on I. of Guernsey, dam on I. of Guernsey. 492 James Lawrence, Groton, Mass.; Groton Bouncer, imported; calved Dec. 1875, sire on I. of Guernsey, dam on I. of Guern- sey. Guernsey Heifers Two Years Old. Premium 61— $20, $10. 493 E. F. Bowditch, Framingham, Mass.; Leona, bred by owner; calved Dec. 11, 1883, sire Mr. Adonis 228, dam Lucille 115. 494 E. F. Bowditch, Framingham, Mass. : Miss Bobolink, bred by owner, calved Sept. 25, 1884, sire Magnate 445, dam Miss Armour 1185. 495 A. Warner, Pomfret, Conn. ; Lisette of Woodlawn, bred by S. C. Kent, West Grove, Pa. ; calved June 5, 1884, sire Judge of Cornwall 522, dam Annette 1811, imported. 496^ Herbert Merriam, Weston, Mass.; Cherry Lily, bred by owner; calved May 14, 1884, sire Sorcerer 577, dam Guernsey Lily 3d 11651. 497 Herbert Merriam, Weston, Mass. ; Polly of Lincoln, bred by owner; calved June 12, 1884, sire Sorcerer 577, dam Polly of Palmer 4th 1270. 498 Herbert Merriam, Weston, Mass. ; Little Rose 2d, bred by S. C. Kent, West Grove, Pa. ; calved Aug. 3, 1884, sire Radley 209, dam Little Rose 1829. Guernseys. 43 Guernsey Heifers One Year Old. Premium 62 — $15, $8. 499 W. E. C. Eustis, Readville, Mass. ; Zoedanes Lass, bred by owner; calved March 22, 1885, sire Theophilus 588, dam Zoedanes 1343. 500 W. E. C. Eustis, Readville, Mass. ; Pope's Daisy, bred by owner; calved April 19, 1885, sire Theophilus 588, dam Daisy of the Couture. 601 E. F. Bowditch, Framinghara, Mass. ; Dame Kathleen, bred by owner; calved Sept. 13, 1885, sire Goldsmith 262, dam Dame Jones 118. 502 A. Warner, Pomfret, Ct. ; Lady Emsie of Woodlawn, bred by owner; calved Jan. 1, 1885, sire Sir Ben. of Woodlawn 561, dam Lady Helen of Woodlawn 1259. 503 J. Nelson Borland, New London, Ct. ; The Diva, bred by owner; calved Nov. 20, 1884, sire Sultan 829 A. G. C. C, dam Daisy of the Ville 1621 A. G. C. C, imported. 504 J. Nelson Borland, New London, Ct. ; Clymene, bred by owner; calved March 22, 1885, sire Sultan 329 A. G. C. C, dam Clytie 147 A. G. C. C, imported. 505 Herbert Merriam, Weston, Mass. ; Polly of Weston, bred by owner; calved July 22, 1885, sire James 208, dam Polly of Palmer 4th 1270. 506 Herbert Merriam, Weston, Mass. ; Lily of Robin 3d, bred by owner ; calved April 13, 1885, sire James 208, dam Lily of Robin 1052. 507 Francis Shaw, New Braintree, Mass. ; France 3d, imported; calved May 8, 1885, sire "Marcus" on Guernsey, dam France 2207, imported. 508 Francis Shaw, New Braintree, Mass. ; Vestal of Lehigh, bred by A. F. Fuller, Catasauqua, Pa. ; calved June 21, 1885; sire Herald 990, imported, dam Vestal 2d 2210, imported. 509 Francis Shaw, New Braintree, Mass. ; Victorine 4th, bred by owner; calved July 1, 1885, sire Tabasco 451, dam Victorine 56, imported. 510 James Lawrence, Groton, Mass. ; Tag, bred by owner; calved May 13, 1885, sire Hotspur 594, dam Primrose 2d 1556. 44 Class 1. — Cattle. Guernsey Helber Calves Under 12 Months. Premium 63. — $8, $5. 511 E. F. Bowditcli, Framingliam, Mass.; Leonella, bred by owner; calved Feb. 24, 1886; sire Mr. Adam 710, dam Leolia 1584. 512 E. F. Bowditcli, Framinghara, Mass. ; Miss Alma, bred by owner; calved April 17, 1886, sire Don 733, dam Miss Alice 220. 513 A. Warner, Pomfret, Ct. ; Lady Washington, bred by owner; calved Feb. 22, 1886, sire Duke of Woodlawn 804, dam Lady Helen of Woodlawn 7259. 514 A.Warner, Pomfret, Ct. ; Lady Sallie, bred by owner; calved Dec. 4, 1885, sire Lenox 686, imported, dam Sirene 2d 1518. 515 A. Warner, Pomfret, Ct. ; Lady Harrie, bred by C. S. Kent, West Grove, Pa. ; calved Sept. 6, 1886, sire Radley 209, dam Favorite des Long Camps 1839, imported. 516 J. Nelson Borland, New London, Ct. : Calliope, bred by owner; calved March 9, 1886, sire Fernwood Royal 645, imported, dam Clytie 149, A. G. C. C, imported. 517 Herbert Merriam, Weston, Mass. ; Cherry Lily 2d, bred by owner; calved July 27, 1886, sire Challenger 968, dam Cherry Lily 2670. 518 Francis Shaw, New Braintree, Mass. ; Jeweler's Jessie, bred by Mark Hughes, West Grove, Pa. ; calved March 19, 1886, sire Jeweler 117, dam Jessie of Lester Manor 740. 519 Francis Shaw, New Braintree, Mass. ; Bijou's Daughter, bred by owner; calved Dec. 10, 1885, sire The Monk 784, imported, dam Bijou of St. Martin's 1093, imported. 520 Francis Shaw, New Braintree, Mass. ; Select 6th, bred by James W. Fuller, Catasauqua, Pa. ; calved 1885, sire Herald 990, im- ported, dam Select 2205, imported. 521 J. D. W. French, North Andover, Mass. ; Gladys 3d, bred by owner; calved May 2, 1886, sire Lily's Jeweler 530, dam Gladys 1189. 522 J. D. W. French, North Andover, Mass.; Nellie's Jewel, bred by owner; calved April 20, 1886, sire Lily's Jeweler, dam Little Nell of Vale 2d 928 imp. Swiss. 45 No. 8. — Swiss. Swiss Herd. Premium 64 — Gold Medal. 523 Samuel Hodgson, Meredith Village, N. H. ; bull, Rothal Tell; cows, Hazel, Magic, Queeu, Gertrude, Jote. 524 John A. Bancroft, Worcester, Mass.; bull, Neyon Tell; cows, Carrie, Minnie, Delia, Dell, Thora; reserves, bull Plato, cow Sadie. 525 0. A. Kelley, Worcester, Mass. ; bull, cows. Swiss Bull of any Age. Premium 65 — $30, $15. 526 Samuel Hodgson, Meredith Village, N. H. ; Rothal Tell, bred by Minor Miller, Monsou, Mass. ; calved April 14, 1882, sire Rhigi Tell 37, dara Rose 66. 527 Samuel Hodgson, Meredith Village, N. H. ; Julius Caesar Tell, bred by exhibitor; calved Jan. 30, 1886, sire Rothal Tell 89, dam Maggie 112. 528 Samuel Hodgson, Meredith Village, N. H. ; Cicero Tell, bred by exhibitor ; calved May 20, 1886, sire Rothal Tell 89, dam Hazel 39. 529 O. A. Kelley, Worcester, Mass. ; William Tell 2d, bred by I. N. Keyes, Worcester, Mass. ; calved March 8, 1879, sire William Tell imported, dam Gretchen 3d imported. 530 O. A. Kelley, Worcester, Mass. ; Butternut Tell, bred by exhibitor; calved Sept. 5, 1884, sire Rhigi Tell 37, dam Independence 3d 98. 531 John A. Bancroft, Worcester, Mass. ; Neyon Tell, bred by exhibi- tor; calved Feb. 12, 1882, sire David G. Tell 31, dam Ethel 14. 532 John A. Bancroft, Worcester, Mass. ; Plato, bred by Wm. R. Fish, Groton, Conn. ; calved March 22, 1885, sire Marshall Jewell 121, dam Brunner 154. 533 John A. Bancroft, Worcester, Mass.; Montie, bred by exhibitor: calved April 13, 1886, sire Neyon Tell 83, dam Carrie 106. 46 Class 1. — Cattle. Swiss Cows of any Age. Premium 66— $30, $15. 534 Samuel Hodgson, Meredith Village, N. H. ; Hazel, bred by James F. Leach, Bridgewater, Mass. ; calved June 17, 1881, sire Robert Tell 3, dam Rita 25. 535 Samuel Hodgson, Meredith Village, N. H. ; Maggie, bred by J. A. Bancroft, Worcester, Mass. ; calved July 29, 1881, sire David G. Tell 31, dam Rachel 61. 536 Samuel Hodgson, Meredith Village, N. H. ; Queen, bred by J. A. Bancroft, Worcester, Mass. ; calved April 4, 1886, sire Neyon Tell 83, dam Maggie 112. 537 Samuel Hodgson, Meredith Village, N. H. ; Jote, bred by exhibi- tor; calved March 28, 1885, sire Rothal Tell 89, dam Hazel 39. 538 O. A. Kelley, Worcester, Mass. ; Rose 3d, bred by exhibitor; calved Dec. 17, 1886, sire Rhigi Tell 37, dam Rose 66. 539 O. A. Kelley, Worcester, Mass.; White Tail, bred by exhibitor; calved June 13, 1884, sire Rhigi Tell 37, dam Mary 23. 540 O. A. Kelley, Worcester, Mass. ; Mary, bred by David G. Aldrich, Worcester, Mass.; calved Sept. 1, 1874, sire William Tell 1 imported, dam Briulie 4 imported. 541 O. A. Kelley, Worcester, Mass. ; Rose, bred by Spencer Leonard, Bridgewater, Mass. ; calved April 25, 1879, sire Henry Tell 13, dam Mary 23. 542 O. A. Kelley, Worcester, Mass, ; Ethel 3d, bred by James F. Leach, Bridgewater, Mass. ; calved Nov. 23, 1879, sire Robert Tell 3, dam Ethel 14. 543 O. A. Kelley, Worcester, Mass. ; Viola 2d, bred by exhibitor ; calved July 2, 1886, sire Rhigi Tell 37, dam Viola 241. 644 O. A. Kelley, Worcester, Mass. ; Angle 2d, bred by exhibitor, calved July 3, 1885, sire Rhigi Tell 37, dam Angle 189. 545 O. A. Kelley, Worcester, Mass.; Ethel 4th, bred by exhibitor; calved Nov. 14, 1885, sire Rhigi Tell 37, dam Ethel 3d 96. 546 O. A. Kelley, Worcester, Mass. ; Independence 3d, bred by James Leach, Bridgewater, Mass. ; calved July 4, 1880, sire Robert Tell 3, dam Independence 17. Swiss. 47 547 0. A. Kelley, Worcester, Mass.; Angie, bred by exhibitor; calved May 14, 1883, sire David G. Tell 31, dam Mary 23. 548 0. A. Kelley, Worcester, Mass. ; Viola, bred by exhibitor; calved July 20, 1883, sire Rhigi Tell 37, Independence 3d 98. 549 John A. Bancroft, Worcester, Mass.; Twinkle, bred by exhibitor; calved April 7, 1885, sire David G. Tell 31, dam Carrie 106. 550 John A. Bancroft, Worcester, Mass.; Alona, bred by exhibitor; calved April 16, 1886, sire Neyou Tell 83, dam Rachel 61. 551 John A. Bancroft, Worcester, Mass. ; Winona, bred by exhibitor;. calved July 24, 1886, sire Neyon Tell 83, dam Minnie 107. 552 John A. Bancroft, Worcester, Mass. ; Dell, bred by James F. Leach, Bridgewater, Mass.; calved Jan. 31, 1881, sire Harry Tell 13, dam Ethel 14. 553 John A. Bancroft, Worcester, Mass.; Thora, bred by exhibitor; calved April 26, 1883, sire David G. Tell 31, dam Ethel 14. 654 John A. Bancroft, Worcester, Mass.; Sadie, bred by exhibitor; calved Feb. 10, 1884, sire David G. Tell 31, dam Pansy 84. 555 John A. Bancroft, Worcester, Mass. ; Carrie, bred by D. G. Aldrich, Worcester, Mass. ; calved April 13, 1878, sire Wm. Tell 1, dam Christine 6. 556 John A. Bancroft, Worcester, Mass. ; Minnie, bred by D. G. Aldrich, Worcester, Mass. ; calved May 20, 1878, sire Albert Tell 2, dam Ethel 14. 557 John A. Bancroft, Worcester, Mass.; Delia, bred by exhibitor; calved June 12, 1880, sire David G. Tell 31, dam Rachel 61. No. 9.— Dairy Cattle. A— Milch Cattle. Premium 67— $50, $30, $20. 558 P. M. Harwood, Barre, Mass. (Holstein.) No. 9a. — Grade Milch Heifer under Four Years. Premium 68— $30, $20, $15. 559 C. H. Baldwin, Whitman, Mass. 560 P. M. Harwood, Barre, Mass. (Holstein.) 48 Class 1. — Cattle. No. 9 B Grade Butter Cow Four Years or over. Premium 69— $50, $30, $20. 561 E. F. Bowditch, Framingham, Mass. ; Miss Corner Chalf-bred Guernsey.) SWEEPSTAKES. Best Melch Cow any Age or Breed. Premium 71 — C, $75. p. M. Harwood, Barre, Mass. ; Attossa, Holstein. Francis Shaw, New Braintree, Mass. ; France, imported Guernsey. C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. ; Halqui, Holstein. Wm. A. Kussell, Lawrence, Mass. ; Madam Aberdare, Holstein. Chas. Robinson, Barre, Mass. ; Belle Winkle, Holstein. Best Butter Cow any Age or Breed. Premium 72 — C, $75. Francis Shaw, New Braintree, Mass. ; Jesse of Lester Manor, Guernsey. B. F. & H. A. Harrington, Worcester, Mass. ; Hollybranch, Ayr- shire. Chas. Robinson, Barre, Mass.; Belle Douglass, Holstein. J. Nelson Borland, New London, Conn. ; Coral 2d, Guernsey. James Lawrence, Groton, Mass. ; Pomona, Guernsey. H. M. Howe, Bristol, R. I. ; Mary of Gilderoy, Jersey. J. Francis Gulliver, Andover, Mass. ; Orange Lady, Jersey. J. Francis Gulliver, Andover, Mass. ; Alphea Maid, Jersey. Francis Shaw, New Braintree, Mass. ; Picotte 2d, Guernsey. Francis Shaw, New Braintree, Mass. ; Victorine, Guernsey. Francis Shaw, New Braintree, Mass. ; Select, Guernsey. No. 10.— Fat Cattle. Fat Oxen over Four Years. Premium 73— $30, $15. 562 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. ; fat Ox. 563 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. ; ftit ox. 564 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. ; fat ox. 565 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. ; fat ox. Fat Cattle. 49 Fat Steers under Four Years. Premium 74— $30, $15. 566 Burleigh v^ Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. ; 1 steer. 567 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. ; 1 steer. 568 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. ; 1 steer. 569 Burleigh tS^Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. ; 1 steer. Fat Cow o\"Eii Three Years. Premimn 75 — $30, $15. 570 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. ; 1 cow. 571 J. C. Ray, Manchester, N. H. ; fat cow. 572 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. ; 1 cow, <* 573 H. W..Keyes, Newbury, Vt. ; Prudence, 7 years old (883 Hol- steiu H. B.) 574 C. H. Baldwin, Whitman, Mass. ; 1 cow 5 years old. Fat Heifers under Three Years. Premium 76— $30, $15. 575 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. ; 1 heifer. 576 W. A. Russell, No. Andover, Mass. ; 1 heifer. 577 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. ; 1 heifer. 578 G. W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; 1 heifer. Working Oxen. Premium 77— $30, $15. 579 Philo Leach, Bridgewater, Mass. ; 1 yoke (Devon) 6 years old (twins). "580 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. ; 1 yoke (Herefords) 5 years old. 581 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. ; 1 yoke (Herefords;, 4 years. 582 C. A. Baldwin, AVhitman, Mass. ; 1 yoke, 5 years. 583 H. M. Taft, Uxbridge, Mass. ; 1 yoke, 5 years (twins). 584 H. M. Taft, Uxbridge, Mass. ; 1 yoke, 4 years. 585 H. M. Taft, Uxbridge, Mass. ; 1 yoke, 4 years. 586 H. M. Taft, Uxbridge, Mass. ; 1 yoke, 5 years. 5 50 Class 2. — Horses. Working Steers. Premium 78. — $30, $15. 587 Burleigh & Bod well, Vassalboro, Me. ; 1 yoke (Herefords), 3 years. 588 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. ; 1 yoke (Herefords), 2 years. 589 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. ; 1 yoke (Herefords), 1 year. ,590 N. B. Eeed, Princeton, Mass. ; 1 yoke (Devons),^ years. 591 H. M. Taft, Uxbridge, Mass. ; 1 yoke, 3 years. 592 H. M. Taft, Uxbridge, Mass. ; 1 yoke, 2 years. Class II.— HORSES. No. 11. — Percherons. Premium 79 — Special Prize for best Stallion of any age, • Gold Medal. 593 H. M. Howe, Bristol, R. I. ; Washington, 8 years. 593a Houghton Farm, Mountainville, N. Y. ; Bayard, 8 years. 593b Harry S. Hale, Bradford, Mass. ; Major Dome, 3 years, 593c S. S. Hamilton, Barre, Mass.; Marseilles, 8 years. 5 93d Willard White, Boston, Mass., Zephyr, 3 years. 593e John W. Akin, Scipio, N. Y. ; Favori, 3 years. 593f John W. Akin, Scipio, N. Y. ; Genitor, 8 years. 593g Elwood S. Akin, Scipio, N. Y. ; Perio, 3 yrs. 593h Elwood S. Akin, Scipio, N. Y. ; Debonaire, 4 years. Stallions Over 4 Years Old. Premium 80— $40, $25. 594 Elwood S. Akin, Scipio, N. Y. ; Debonaire, gray, 16.3, 4 years, imp., 1885, by J. W. Akin. 595 H. M. Howe, Bristol, R. I. ; stallion, gray, 15.3, 4 years, sire, imp. Washington. 596 John Barry, Worcester, Mass. ; stallion, bay, 4 years. 597 John W. Akin, Scipio, N. Y. ; Genitor 2973, dapple bay, 16.3, 8 years, imp. August, 1883, by exhibitor. 598 S. S. Hamilton, Barre, Mass. ; Marseilles 3953, gray, 16. 2^, 8 years, imp., 1882, by Mass. Society for Promoting Agriculture. 599 Houghton Farm, Mountainville, N. Y. ; Bayard 1790, gray, 17.2, 8 years, sire Nogeant 738, imp. August, 1881. Percherons. 51 Stallions 3 Years Old. Premium 81— $30, $20. 600 Elwood S. Akin, Scipio, N. Y. ; Perio, gray, 16.1, 3 years, imp. 1883, by J. W. Akiu. 601 Willard White, Boston, Mass. ; Zephyr, gray, 15.3, 3 years, im- ported 1886, sire Brilliant, dam Pauline. 602 John W. Akin, Scipio, N. Y. ; Favori, 3979, gray, 16, 3 years, imported Aug. 1884 by exhibitor. 603 Harry H. Hale, Bradford, Mass. ; Major Dome 4345, black, 16.3, 3 years, sire Madere 1386, dam Rutique 4886, imported Aug. 1885. Stallions Two Years Old. Premium 82— $25, $15. John W. Akin, Scipio, N. Y. ; Bison 4190, black, 15.3, 2 years, imported Aug. 1885 by exhibitor. 604 605 Elwood S. Akin, Scipio, N. Y. ; Serpolis, gray, 15.2, 2 years, im- ported 1885 by J. W. Akin. Stallions One Year Old. Premium 83 — $10, $5. 606 John W. Akin, Scipio, N. Y. ; Turena 3992, gray, 15, 1 year, sire Conquerant 1778, dom Herondell 2660, bred by exhibitor. 607 Houghton Farm, Mountain ville, N. Y. ; Haut Boy, gray, U years, sire Bayard 1790, dam Favorite 1791, imported. Mares over Four Years. Premium 84— $30, $15. 608 John W. Akin, Scipio, N. Y. ; Mignonette 2996, white, 16.2,10 years, imported Aug. 1883 by exhibitor. 609 Elwood S. Akin, Scipio, N. Y. ; Josephine, dapple gray, 16, 6 years, imported 1883 by J. W. Akin. 610 Houghton Farm, Mountainville, N. Y. ; Favorite 1791, gray, 15.2, 8 years, imported Aug, 1881. 611 Lewis C. Bass, Woonsocket, R. I.; Fantine 887, brown, 13 years, sire Luther 792, dam Blanche 525, imported 1874 by W. H. Dunham. 52 Class 2. — Horses. Fillies Three Years Old. Premium 85— $20, $10. 612 Harry H. Hale, Bradford, Mass. ; Marita 4353, black, 16.3, 3 years, sire Arata 1966, dam Kose 4055. Fillies Two Years Old. Premium S6 — $15, $8. 613 Elwood S. Akin, Scipio, N. Y. ; Lina, gray, 16, 2 years, imported 1884 by J. W. Akin. 614 John W. Akin, Scipio, N. Y. ; Florence 3991, gray, 15.3, 2 years, sire Voltaire, dam Rosalind 3006, bred by exhibitor. Fillies One Year Old. Premium 87 — $8, $5. 615 Elwood S. Akin, Scipio, N. Y. ; Roselle, gray, 15, 1 year, sire Revier 2974, dam Alma 3002. No. 12, Half Bred Percherons. Premium 89— $30, $10. Special Premium — 91a — $75, $50. 616 Harry H. Hale, Bradford, Mass. ; Gladys, gray, 16.2, 6 years, sire Gladstone, imported. 617 H. W. Keyes, Newbury, Vt. ; , bay, 3 years, sire Gounod. 618 J. M. Haswell, Hoosick, N. Y. ; filly, bay, 3 years. 619 J. M. Haswell, Hoosick, N. Y. ; gelding bay, 3 years. No. 12. Premium 90 — $15, $8. Special Premium— 91a— $75, $50. 620 Robert Abercrombie, Greenfield, Mass. ; filly, gray, 15, 2 years, sire Marseilles imported, dam by John G. Saxe. 621 Geo. B. Wilson, Westboro, Mass. ; filly, brown, 14. 2^, 2 years, sire Magot. 622 E. F. Bowditch, Framingham, Mass.; filly, d. roau, 14, 2 years 2 months, sire Magot, dam carriage mare Dolly. 623 J. M. Haswell, Hoosick, N. Y. ; filly, gray, 2 years. 624 J. M. Haswell, Hoosick, N. Y. ; filly, bay, 2 years. 625 Herbert Merriam, Weston, Mass. ; gelding, d. gray, 2 years. Thoroughbreds. 53 Premium 91 — $8, $5. Special Premium 91a— $75, $50. 626 Elwood S. Akin, Scipio, N. Y. ; Roy, gray, 15, 1 year, sire Revier 2974, dam Ally. 627 J. M. Haswell, Hopsick, N. Y. ; gelding, bay, 1 year. 628 J. M. Haswell, Hoosick, N. Y. ; filly, bay, 1 year. No. 12. Premium -90— $15, $8. Special Premium — 91a — $75, $50. 629 James J. Abbott, Andover, Mass. ; , red roan, 17, 2 years, sire Weluscet. No. 12. Premium 91 — $8, $5. Special Premium 91a — $75, $50. 630 Herbert Merriam, Weston, Mass. ; filly, brown, 1 year. 631 S. S. Hamilton, Barre, Mass.; filly, bay, 1 year. 632 E. F. Bowditch, Framinghara, Mass. ; filly, roan, 13, 14 months, sire Magot, dam Dolly. 633 E. F. Bowditch, Framingham, Mass. ; filly, gray roan, 13.2, 22 months, sire Magot, dam Morgan saddle mare. No. 13. Thoroughbreds. Stallions over Four Years Old. Premium 92— $40, $25. 634 Augustus Hemenway, Milton, Mass. ; Glasgow, aged by War Dance, dam Ida Dickey. 635 R. B. Forbes, Jr., Milton, Mass. ; Lancaster, bay, 15.2, 23 years. Stallions One Year Old. Premium 95 — $10, $5. 636 Augustus Hemenway, Milton, Mass. : Garden, 1 year, sire Glas- gow, dam imported .Janet. Mares Over Four Years Old. 637 R. B. Forbes, Milton, Mass. ; Saphir, ch., 15.2, 7 years. *5 54 Class. 2. — Horses. No. U— Coach Horses. Stallions Over Four Years Old. Premium 101— $40, $25. 638 J. M. Haswell, Hoosick, N. Y. ; bay, 16.2, 7 years. Stallions Two Years Old. Premimii 103— $25, $15. 639 Luther Crawford, New Braintree, Mass.; Administrator, Jr., black, 2 years, sire A.dmiiiistrator. 640 J. B. True, Saugus Centre, Mass. ; bay, 17, 2 years. Mares over Four Years Old. Premium 105 — $30, $15. 641 R. B. Forbes, Milton, Mass. ; Lorua, bay, 15 hands. 642 Geo. W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; mare, 4 years. Fillies Three Years Old. Premium 106— $15, $8. 643 John Brooks, Princeton, Mass. ; Ally, roan, 3 years. 644 Geo. W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; filly, 3 years. Filly Two Years Old. Premium 107— $15, $8. 645 Robert M. Burnett, Southboro, Mass. ; filly, 1. bay, 15.1^, 2 years; by Glasgow, dam Lady Lanner. No. 15. — Roadsters. Stallions over Four Years Old. Premium 110— $40, $25. 646 Luther Crawford, New Braintree, Mass. ; Robert L. 647 For Exhibition.— Prescott Lawrence, Groton, Mass.; Fashion, brown, 15. 2i, 8 years. 648 J. W. Willis, Waltham, Mass. ; Mambriuo Sultan, black, 16i, 5 years; by Black Cloud, dam Polly Farragut by Admiral Farragut. 649 J. R. Graham, Boston ; Don Carlos. Roadsters. 55 651 James O. Whitten, Cambridgeport, Mass.; Rolfe, d. bay, 15.2, 4 years ; by Young Rolfe, dam Kitty by Andrew Jackson. 652 *Wm. H. Tourtelotte, Watertown, Mass. ; Wedgewood, brown, 15.3, 15 years; by Belmont, dam Woodbine. 6oo Harry H. Hale, Bradford, Mass.; Buckthorn, bay, 15.3, 7 years; by Hero of Thorndale 549, dam Pearl by Cassius M. Clay. 654 Willard White, Boston, Mass. ; Cruiser, bay, 15.3, 4 years ; by Caliban by Mambrino, dam Sting by Strathmore. 655 E. D. Wiggin, Boston, Mass.; Charley Wilkes 3563, bay, 15.1, 4 years; by Red Wilkes 1749, dam Kate Bradley. 656 W. E. C. Eustis, Readville, Mass.; stallion, chestnut, 4 years; by Mambrino Dudley. 657 Geo. W. Dunn, Weston, Mass.; stallion, brown, 4 years; by Black Cloud, dam by Trotting Childers. 658 W. S. Tilton, Kennebunk, Me; Kaiser 2200, brown, 15.2, 4 years; by George Wilkes, dam Fair Lady by Dictator. 659 R. B. Conklin, New York, N. Y. ; King Wilkes, brown, 4 years. 660 J. H. Nay, Readville, Mass. ; Jesuit, bay, 16^, 4 years; by Hugue- not, dam Mayflower by Daniel Lambert. 661 C. F. Clark, Boston, Mass. ; Roland, brown, 16, 12 years. Stallions Three Years Old. Premium 111— $30, $20. 662 J. R. Graham, Boston, Mass.; stallion, 3 years. 663 G. B. Parks, Peru, Mass. ; Crescent, bay, 16, 3 years; by Knicker- bocker, dam by Administrator. 664 Herbert Merriam, Weston, Mass.; Cherry wood, brown, 3 years; by Wedgewood, dam Dolly. 665 W. L. Stokes, Jamaica Plains, Mass. ; Northcote 3426, bay, 15.3, 3 years. 666 W. H. Wilson, Cynthiana, Ky. ; Jubilee de Jarnette, 15.3, 3 years. 667 C. F. Clark, Boston, Mass. ; Falmouth, bay, 15.1, 3 years. 667i G. B. Morse, Charlestown, Mass. ; Permit, bay, 16, 3 years. Stallions Two Years Old. Premium 112— $25, $15. 668 Harry H. Hale, Bradford, Mass.; Comet, black, 15, 2 years; by Winthrop Morrill, Jr. 946, dam by Champion Morrill. 56 Class 2. — Horses. 669 J. W. Willis, Waltliam, Mass.; Mambrino Midnight Chief, black, 15.1, 2 years; by Black Cloud, dam Little Nell by Taggart's Abdallah. 670 E. D. Wiggiu, Boston, Mass.; Absolute 4619, black, 15.1, 2 years; by Dictator 113, dam Ida Elliot by Allie West 745. 671 Chas. Henry Fitch, Pepperell, Mass. ; Lord Nelson, brown, 14.1, 2 years ; by Wedgewood. 672 W. E. C. Eustis, Keadville, Mass.; Stallion, chestnut, 2 years; by Wedgewood. 673 J. M. Sears, Southboro, Mass.; Montgomery, brown, 2^ years; sire Wedgewood, dam Senta imported Irish Hunter. 674 C. J. Morse, Boston, Mass.; Stallion, bay, 15.1, 2 years; by Mereworth, dam half-bred mare. 675 R. B. Conklin, New York, N. Y. ; Saturne, bay, 2 years. 676 C. F. Clarke, Boston, Mass. ; Young Roland, brown, 15.2, 2 years. 677 F. Alderman, East Lexington, Mass.; Sherwood, 2 years; by Wedgewood, dam by Phil Sheridan. Stallions One Year Old. Premium 113— $10, $5. 678 J. R. Graham, Boston, Mass. ; Stallion, 1 year. 679 W. S. Cogswell, Hyde Park, Mass.; Arago, brown, 14.2, 1 year: by Steele 1556, dam Jennie Patchen by Tom Patchen. 680 L. M. Payne, Hinsdale, Mass.; Harold Thorne, bay, 15, 1 year; by Heptagon 1230, dam Phantom by Thorndale. 681 Harry H. Hale, Bradford, Mass.; Walter H., bay, 14.2^, 1 year; by Harry Thorn, dam May by Redpath. 682 Lewis C. Bass, Woonsocket, R. I.; Hermit, bay, 1 year; by Jim Morgan, dam Polly. 683 R. B. Conklin, New York, N. Y. ; Sheldrake, bay, 1 year. 684 F. Alderman, E. Lexington, Mass.; Sheridan Wilkes, 1 year; by Kentucky Wilkes, dam by Phil Sheridan. Mares over Four Years Old. Premium 114— $30, $15. 685 Luther Crawford, New Braintree, Mass. ; Katie Anna, bay, 5 years. 686 Geo. W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; Mare, 4 years. Roadsters. 57 787 Moses Ruggles, Peabody, Mass. ; Mare, gray, 15.3, 8 years, Knox stock. 688 Edward Hale, Bradford, Mass.; Byronia, ch., 16, 6 years; by Redpath, dam JeDnie H. by Benedict Morrill. 689 Geo. W. Dunn, Weston, Mass.; Mare, bay, 5 years; by Black Cloud, dam by Trotting Childers. 690 Wm. H. Wilson, Cyuthiana, Ky. ; Lady de Jarnette, 4 years. 691 R. B. Couklin, New York, N. Y. ; Grace Wilkes, brown, 4 years. 692 John Simpkins ; Chestnut, 15.3, 6 years, by Mambrino King, dam by Vermont Black Hawk. 693 C. F. Clark, Boston ; Comfort, bay, 15.2, 4 years, by Young Roland. Fillies Three Years old. Premium 115— $20, $10. 694 R. B. Forbes, Milton, Mass. ; Sandfly, bay, 15.1|-, 3 years. 695 Geo. W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; Filly, 3 years. 696 George W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; Filly, 3 years. 697 E. D. Wiggin, Boston, Mass. ; Martha Wilkes, bay, 15.3, 3 years; by Alcyone 732, dam by Clark Chief, 89. 698 Edward Hale, Bradford, Mass. ; Wilkesetta, bay, 16, 3 years; sire Young Jim 2009, dam Spiletta. 699 Lewis C. Bass, Woonsocket, R. L; Gold Leaf, ch., 3 years; by Black Cloud 783, dam Molly. 700 John Mahady, Cambridgeport, Mass. ; filly, 3 years, roan, 15.2. 701 R. B. Conklin, New York, N. Y. ; Anna Wilkes, bay, 3 years. Fillies Two Years Old. Premium 116 — $15, $8. 702 George W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; Filly, 2 years. 703 J. R. Graham, Boston, Mass. ; Filly, 2 years. 704 Chas. Henry Fitch, Pepperell, Mass.; Lady Catherine, black, 15, 2 years ; sire Wedgewood. 705 R. B. Conklin, New York, N. Y. ; Lucy Wilkes, bay, 2 years. Fillies One Year Old. Premium 117 — $8, $5. 706 Herbert Merriam, Weston, Mass.; Jessie, bay, 1 year; by Wedge- wood, dam Dolly. 58 Class 2. — Horses. 707 C. J. Morse, Boston, Mass.; Filly, chestnut, 15.3, 1 year; by Glasgow. 708 Harry H. Hale, Bradford, Mass.; Gussie G, sorrel, 14.1, 1 year; by Redpatli, dam Miss Morgan. Mare with Foal at Foot. Premium 118—130, $15. 709 0. A. Kelley, Worcester, Mass. ; Mare, 7 years ; colt by Almont Ledo. 710 E. D. Wiggin, Boston, Mass.; Bessie Wilkes, bay, 15.3, 3 years; with foal at foot by Charley Wilkes. 711 Herbert Merriam, Weston, Mass.; Dolly, bay; colt by Wedge- wood. 712 W. P. Balch, Boston, Mass.; Ilka, brown, 15.2, 12 years; foal by Acantara; Ilka by Smuggler, dam by Woodbury Morgan. 713 E. F. Bowditch, Framlngham, Mass.; Mare, black, .14.2; colt dropped July 10, 1886, by imported Fashion. 714 E. D. Wiggin, Boston, Mass.; Aspasia, with foal at foot by Charley Wilkes, got by Alcantara, dam by Clark Chief, bay, 16, 5 years. 715 Geo. B. Witter, Worcester, Mass.; Mare, by Richwood ; colt by Wedge wood, 3 months. No. 16. — Shetland Ponies. Premium 119— $20, $10. Stallions over Two Years. 716 Wm. Chadbourne, Boston, Mass. 717 Wm. Chadbourne, Boston, Mass. 718 Wm. Chadbourne, Boston, Mass. 719 Wm. Chadbourne, Boston, Mass. 720 Moses Colman & Son, Boston, Mass. 721 Moses Colman & Son, Boston, Mass. 722 Moses Colman & Son, Boston, Mass. 723 Moses Colman & Son, Boston, Mass. Mares Two Years Old. Premium 121— $20, $10. 724 O. A. Kelley, Worcester, Mass. ; pony, 3 years. 725 Jas. R. Wood, Boston, Mass. ; pony, black, 7 years. Roadsters. 59 726 Wm. Chadbourne, Boston, Mass. 727 Wm. Chadbourne, Boston, Mass. 728 Wm. Chadbourne, Boston, Mass. 729 Wm. Chadbourne, Boston, Mass. 730 D. H. Lane, Boston, Mass. ; black mare, 14, 9 years. 731 Moses Colman & Son, Boston, Mass. 732 Moses Colman & Son, Boston, Mass. 733 Moses Colman & Son, Boston, Mass. ^ 734 Moses Colman & Son, Boston, Mass. No. 17. — Harness and Saddle Horses. Draft Pairs. Premium 123— $40, $25. 735 Edward S. Akin, Scipio, N. Y. ; Percheron stallions, gray, 16.3, imported by J. W. Akin, Goli, 5 years, Superior, 6 years. 736 C. E. Raymond, \ Trustees, Boston, Clydes, bay, 18.1, 8 years, Gerard C. Tobey, / 4300 lbs. Pairs Coach Horses. Premium 124— $40, $25. 737 J. H. Lee, Boston, Mass. ; pair, red roan, 16, 8 and 9 years. 738 Bayard Thayer, Clinton, Mass. ; bay, 16, 5 and 7 years. Roadsters, Pairs. Premium 126— $40, $25. 739 JohnE. Thayer, Lancaster, Mass. ; brown and gray, 15.2, 6 years. No. 17. — Roadsters, Single. Premium 127— $25, $15. 740 Geo. C. Hooker, Boston, Mass. ; gelding, bay, 15.3, 5 years. 741 Mrs. D. H. Kent, Jamaica Plain, Mass. ; roadster, sorrel, 14.1, 30 years. 742 Lawrence Curtis, Boston, Mass. ; gelding Centurion, black, 16, 10 years, by Black Pilot. 743 Asa L. Haskell, Needham, Mass. ; roadster, dapple gray, 15, 8 years. 60 Class 2. — Horses. 744r George W. Dunu, Weston, Mass. ; roadster, gelding, bay, 3 years. 745 Edward Hale, Bradford, Mass. ; Daisy Miller, bay, 16, 9 years ; sire Administrator, dam Alice by William's Copperbottom. 746 Bayard Thayer, Clinton, Mass. ; roadster, gray, 15i, 8 years. 747 John E. Thayer, Lancaster, Mass. ; brown gray, 15.3, 6 years. Saddle Horses. ' Premium 128—125, $15. 748 Nat. I. Bowditch, Framingham, Mass.; mare, chestnut, 15. U, 11 years. 749 H. L. de Bussigny, Boston, Mass. ; Fencer, bay, 15.3, 9 years. 750 George C. Hooker, Boston, Mass. ; mare, red roan, 16, 6 years. 751 R. B. Forbes, Jr., Milton, Mass. ; Anita, bay, 15.1, 4 years. 752 John E. Thayer, Lancaster, Mass. ; gray, 15.3, 9 years. 753 John E. Thayer, Lancaster, Mass. ; black, 15.3, 6 years. 754 Winslow S. Lincoln, Worcester, Mass. ; roan, 16.1, 6 years. Ponies, Pairs. Premimn 129— $20, $15. 755 George W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. Ponies, Single. Premium 130— $10, $5. 756 Edward Burnett, Southboro, Mass. ; New Forest, pony, brown, 12.3, 10 years, imported. 757 Francis H. Appleton, Lynnfield, Mass. ; bay, 12, 6 years. No. 18. Premium 131— $40, $25. 758 Houghton Farm, Mountainville, N. Y. ; pair mules, gray, 16, 12 years. 759 C. F. Clark, Boston, Mass. ; 16, 8 years. Class 3. — Sheep — Long-Wooled. 61 Class III.— SHEEP. No. 19.— LonCt-wooled. cotswold. Rams Over Two Years Old. Premium 134— $20, $10. 760 R. G. Hill, Elmore, Vt. 761 Geo. W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; ram, 3 years. Rams One Year Old. Premium 135— $20, $10. 762 R. G. Hill, Elmore, Vt. 763 Geo. W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; ram, 1 year. Dorset Sheep. Ram One Year Old. 764 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. ; ram, 1 year. Ram Lambs. Premium 136— $10, $5. 765 R. G. Hill, Elmore, Vt. 766 R. G. Hill, Elmore, Vt. 767 Geo. W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; ram lamb, 5 months. 768 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. : ram lamb. Pens of 3 Ewes Two Years Old or Over. Premium 137— $20, $10. 769 R. G. Hill, Elmore, Vt. 770 R. G. Hill, Elmore, Vt. 771 Geo. W. Goddard, Greenville, N H. 772 Geo. W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. Pens of 3 Yearling Ewes. Premium 138— $20, $10. 773 R. G. Hill, Elmore, Vt. 774 R. G. Hill, Elmore, Vt.- 775 Geo. W. Goddard, Greenville, N H. 6 62 Class 3. — Sheep. Pen of 3 Ewe Lambs. Premium 139— $10, $5. 776 R. G. Hill, Elmore, Vt. 777 R. G. Hill, Elmore, Vt. 778 Geo. W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; 5 months. 779 Geo. W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. 780 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. 781 Burleigh & Bodwell, Vassalboro, Me. Flock — One Ram, Five Ewes that have had Lambs in 1886 and Five Ewe Lambs. Premium 139a — Special Prizes — $60, $40. 782 R. G. Hill, Elmore, Vt. 783 G. W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; flock, ram with 5 ewes and 5 ewe lambs. Grade Long-Wooled Sheep, Pen of Four Ewe Lambs. Premium 140— $15, $10. 784 Geo. W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. No. 20. — Middle Wooled Sheep. A — Southdowns. Ram Two Years Old or over. Premium 141— $20, $10. 785 ^mith Harding, So. Deerfield, Mass. ; Lord Bedford. 786 N. R. Boutelle, Waterville, Me. ; ram, 3 years. 787 N. R. Boutelle, Waterville, Me. ; ram, 2 years. 788 N. R. Boutelle, Waterville, Me. ; ram, 2 years. 789 Houghton "Farm, Mountainville, N. Y. ; Caddo, 2 years. Ram One Year Old. Premium 142— $20, $10. 790 Smith Harding, So. Deerfield, Mass. ; Leeds. 791 N. R. Boutelle, Waterville, Me. ; ram, 1 year. 792 N. R. Boutelle, Waterville, Me. ; ram, 1 year. 793 N. R. Boutelle, Waterville, Me. ; ram, 1 year. 794 Houghton Farm, Mountainville, N. Y. ; ram, 1 year. MiDDLE-WoOLED ShEEP — SOUTHDO^VNS. 63 Ram Lamb. Premium 143— $10, $5. 795 Smith Harding, So. Deerfleld, Mass. ; ram lamb, 7 months. 796 Smith Harding, So. Deerfleld, Mass. ; ram lamb. 797 Smith Harding, So. Deerfleld, Mass. ; ram lamb. 798 N. R. Boutelle, Waterville, Me. ; ram lamb, 6 months. 799 N. R. Boutelle, Waterville, Me. ; ram lamb, 6 months. 800 N. R. Boutelle, Waterville, Me. ; ram lamb, 6 months. 801 N. R. Boutelle, Waterville, Me. ; ram lamb, 6 months. 802 N. R. Boutelle, Waterville, Me. ; ram lamb, 6 months. 803 N. R. Boutelle, Waterville, Me. ; ram lamb, 6 months. 804 Houghton Farm, Mountainville, N. Y. ; ram lamb, 7 months. Pen Three Ewes Two Years Old or Over. Premium 144— $20, $10. 805 N. R. Boutelle, Waterville, Me. 806 N. R. Boutelle, Waterville, Me. 807 Houghton Farm, Mountainville, N. Y. ; 4 years. Pen Three Ewes One Year Old. Premium 145— $20, $10. 808 Smith Harding, South Deerfleld, Mass. 809 Smith Harding, South Deerfleld, Mass. 810 N. R. Boutelle, Waterville, Me. 811 Houghton Farm, Mountainville, N. Y. ; 1 year. Pen Three Ewe Lambs. Premium 146 — $10, $5. 812 N. R. Boutelle, Waterville, Me. 813 N. R. Boutelle, Waterville, Me. 814 Smith Harding, South Deerfleld, Mass. ; 3 ewe lambs. 815 Houghton Farm, Mountainville, N. Y. ; 3 ewes, 7 months. Flock— One Ram, Five Ewes that have had Lambs in 1886, and Five Ewe Lambs. Premium 146 B— Special Prizes, $60, $40. 810 Smith Harding, South Deerfleld, Mass. 64 Class 3. — Sheep. 817 N. R. Boutelle, Waterville, Me. ; flock. 818 Houghton Farm, Mountainville, N. Y. ; 1 ram, 3 ewes and 3 ewe lambs. No. 20 B.— Shropshires. Rams Two Years Old or Over. Premium 148~$20, $10. 819 James Lawrence, Groton, Mass. ; ram, 30 months. 820 James Lawrence, Groton, Mass. ; ram 30 months. 821 Robt. Abercrombie, Greenfield, Mass. ; ram, 3 years. Raais One Year Old. Premium 149— $20, $10. 822 James Lawrence, Groton, Mass. ; ram, 18 months. 823 James Lawrence, Groton, .Mass. ; ram, 18 months. 824 James Lawrence, Groton, Mass.; ram, 18 months. 825 James Lawrence, Groton, Mass. ; Tag 271. Ram Lambs. Premium 150 — $10, $5. 826 James Lawrence, Groton, Mass. ; ram, 7 months. 827 James Lawrence, Groton, Mass. ; ram, 7 months. 828 James Lawrence, Groton, Mass. ; ram, 7 months. 829 Robert Abercrombie, Greenfield, Mass. ; ram lamb. Pen of Three Ewes, Two Years Old or Over. Premium 151— $20, $10. 830 James Lawrence, Groton, Mass. 831 Robert Abercrombie, Greenfield, Mass. Pen of Three Yearling Ewes. Premium 152— $20, $10. 832 James Lawrence, Groton, Mass. 833 Robert Abercrombie, Greenfield, Mass. Pen of Three Ewe Lambs. Premium 153 — $10, $5. 834 James Lawrence, Groton, Mass. 835 Robert Abercrombie, Greenfield, Mass. MiDDLE-WoOLED ShEEP HaMPSHTHES. 65 Flock — One Ram, Five Ewes that have had Lambs in 1886, and Five Ewe Lambs. Premium 153 C — Special Prizes, $60, $40. 836 James Lawrence, Groton, Mass. 837 Robert Abercrorabie, Greenfield, Mass. ; flock. No. 20.— Grade Shropshires. Pen of Four Ewe Lambs. Premium 154 — $15, $10. 888 Robert Abercrombie, Greenfield, Mass. 839 G. W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. No. 2 C. — Hampshires. Rams Two Years Old and Over. Premium 155 — $20, $10. 840 E. F. Bowditch, Framingham, Mass. ; ram, 4 years. 840^ Wm. S. Loomis, Holyoke, Mass. Ram One Year Old. Premium 156— $20, $10. 841 E. F. Bowditch, Framingham, Mass. ; ram, 20 months. 842 E. F. Bowditch, Framingham, Mass. ; ram, 21 months. 842^ Wm. S. Loomis, Holjoke, Mass. Ram Lamb. Premium 157 — $10, $5. 843 E. F. Bowditch, Framingham, Mass. ; lamb, 6 months. 843i Wm. S. Loomis, Holyoke, Mass. Pen of Three Ewes, Two Years Old or Over. Premium 158— $20, $10. 844 E. F. Bowditch, Framingham, Mass. 844.;^ Wm. S. Loomis, Holyoke, Mass. Pen of Three Yearling Ewes. Premium 159— $20, $10. 845 E. F. Bowditch, Framingham, Mass, 845^ Wm. S. Loomis, Holvoke, Mass. *6 C6 Class 3. — Sheep. Pen of Three Ewe Lames. Premium 160— $10, $5. 846 E. F. Bowditch, Framiugham, Mass. 846i Wm. S. Loomis, Holyoke, Mass. Flock— OxE Ram, Five Ewes that- have had Lambs in 1886, and Five Ewe Lambs. • Premium 160 D — Special Prizes, $60, $40. 847 E. F. Bowditch, Framingham, Mass. 847^ Wm, S. Loomis, Holyoke, Mass. No. 20. — Grade Hampshires. Premium 161— $15, $10. 848 E. F. Bowditch, Framingham, Mass. No. 20 D. — Oxfordshires. Ram Two Years Old or Over. Premium 162— $20, $10. 849 C. A. Brackett, Gorham, Me. ; ram, 5 years. Ram One Year Old. Premium 163— $20, $10. 850 C. A. Brackett, Gorham, Me.; ram, 1 year. Ram Lamb. Premium 164 — $10, $5. 851 C. A. Brackett, Gorham, Me. ; lamb, 5 months. Pen of Three Ewes Two Years Old or Over. Premium 165— $20, 10. 852 C. A. Brackett, Gorham, Me. Pen of Three Yearling Ewes. Premium 166— $20, $10. 853 C. A. Brackett, Gorham, Me. Pen of Three Ewe Lambs. Premium 167— $10, $5. 854 C. A. Brackett, Gorham, Me. Merinos. 67 Flock — One Ram, Five Ewes that have had Lambs in 1886, and Five Ewe Lambs. Premium 167 E— Special Prizes,- $60, $40. 855 C. A. Brackett, Gorham, Me. No. 20^ — Merinos. Ram Two Years Old or Over. Premium 169—120, $10. 856 S. B. & R. C. James, Hoosick, N. Y. ; ram, 4 years. 857 L. J. Burgess, No. Hoosick, N. Y. ; ram, 5 years. 858 E. N. Bissell, E. Shorehara, Vt. ; ram, 2 years. 859 E. N. Bissell, E. Shoreham, Vt. ; ram, 3 years. 860 C. S. Galusha, So. Williamstown, Mass. ; ram, 5 years. 861 D. W. Percey, N. Hoosick, N. Y. ; ram, 5 years. 862 G. J. Hallenbeck, Hoosick, N. Y. ; ram, 4 years. 863 Giles Torrey & Son, Williamstown, Mass. ; ram, 2 years. Rams One Year Old. Premium 170— $20, $10. 864 S. B. & R^C. James, Hoosick, N. Y. 865 8. B. & R. C. James, Hoosick, N. Y. ; ram, 1 year old. 866 E. N. Bissell, E. Shoreham, Vt. ; ram, 1 year. 867 E. N. Bissell, E. Shoreham, Vt. ; ram, 1 year. 868 C. S. Galusha, So. Williamstown, Mass. ; ram 1 year. 869 D. W. Percey, N. Hoosick, N. Y. ; ram 1 year. 870 D. W. Percey, N. Hoosick, N. Y. ; ram, 1 year. 871 G. J. Hallenbeck, Hoosick, N. Y. ; ram, 1 year. 872 Giles Torrey & Son, Williamstown, Mass.; ram, 1 year. Ram Lambs. Premium 171— $10, $5. 873 S. B. & R. C. James, Hoosick, N. Y. ; lamb, 6 months. 874 S. B. & R. C. James, Hoosick, N. Y. ; lamb, 6 mouths. 875 L. J. Burgess. No. Hoosick, N. Y. ; ram lamb, 7 months. 876 E. N. Bissell, E. Shorehara, Vt. ; ram lamb, 6 months. 877 E. N. Bissell, E. Shoreham, Vt. ; ram lamb, 6 months. '878 C. S. Galusha, So. Williamstown, Mass. ; ram lamb, 5^ months. 879 P. E. Worthy, Williamstown, Mass. ; ram lamb. 68 Class 3.— Sheep. Pen of Three Ewes Two Years Old or Over. Premium 172— $20, $10. 880 S. B. & R. 0. James, Hoosick, N. Y. 881 S. B. & R. C. James, Hoosick, N. Y. 882 L. J. Burgess, No. Hoosick, N. Y.; pen of 3 ewes, 2 years. 883 L. J. Burgess. No. Hoosick, N. Y. ; pen of 3 ewes, 2 years. 88i E. N. Bissell, E. Shoreham, Vt. ; pen of 3 ewes, 2 years. 885 E. N. Bissell, E. Shoreham, Vt. ; pen of 3 ewes, 2 years. 886 E. N. Bissell, E. Shoreham, Vt. ; pen of 3 ewes, 2 years. 887 C. S. Galusha, So, Williamstown, Mass. ; pen of 3 ewes, 2. years. 888 D. \V. Percey, No. Hoosick, N. Y. ; pen of 3 ewes, 2 years. Pex of Three Yearling Ewes. Premium 173— $20, $10. 889 S. B. & R. C. James," Hoosick, N. Y. 890 S. B. & R. C. James, Hoosick, N. Y. 891 L. J. Burgess, No. Hoosick, N. Y. ; pen of 3 yearling ewes. 892 E. N. Bissell, E. Shoreham, Vt. ; pen of 3 yearling ewes. 893 E. N. Bissell, E. Shoreham, Vt. ; pen of 3 yearling ewes. 894 C. S. Galusha, So. Williamstown, Mass. ; pen of 3 yearling ewes. 895 D. W. Percey, No. Hoosick, N. Y. ; pen of 3 yearling ewes. 896 G. J. Halleubeck, Hoosick, N. Y. ; pen of 3 yearling ewes. 897 Giles Torrey & Son, Williamstown, Mass. ; pen of 3 yearling ewes. 898 P. E. Worthy, Williamstown, Mass. ; pen of 3 yearling ewes. Pen of Three Ewe Lambs. Premium 174— $10, $5. 899 S. B. & B. C. James, Hoosick, N. Y. 900 S. B. & B. C. James, Hoosick, N. Y. 901 L. J. Burgess, North Hoosick, N. Y. ; pen of 3 ewe lambs. 902 E. N. Bissell, East Shoreham, Vt. ; pen of 3 ewe lambs. 903 E. N. Bissell, East Shoreham, Vt. ; pen of 3 ewe lambs. 904 C. S. Galusha, South Williamstown, Mass.; pen of 3 ewe lambs. 905 G. J. Hallenbeck, Hooi^ick, N. Y. ; pen of 3 ewe lambs. 906 P. E. WortliY, Williamstown, Mass. ; pen of 3 ewe lambs. Swine — Large White Breed. 69 Flock — One Ram and Five Ewes that have had Lambs in 1886, AND Five Ewe Lambs. Premium 174 F — Special Prizes, $60, $40. 907 S. B. & R. C. James, Hoosick, N. Y. 908 L. J. Burgess, North Hoosick, N. Y. ; flock. 909 E. N. Bissell, East Shoreham, Vt. ; flock. 910 C. S. Galusha, South Williamstown, Mass. ; flock. 911 D. W. Percy, North Hoosick, N, Y. ; flock. 912 G. J. Hallenbeck, Hoosick, N. Y. ; flock. No. 21.— Swine. Large White Breed. Boar over One Year Old. Premium 175 — $15, $10. 913 Button Brothers, Chittenango, N. Y. ; boar, 2 years. 914 W. A. Russell, Lawrence, Mass. ; Yorkshire boar. 915 F. D. Curtis, Charlton, N. Y. ; Grinnell. 916 Frank D. Curtis, Charlton, N. Y. ; Boss. 917 E. W. Davis, Oneida, N. Y. ; Thor 144, 4 years. 918 E. W. Davis, Oneida, N. Y. ; Vulcan 215, 3 years. 919 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Monarch, 2 years. 920 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Peter, 2 years. 921 C. A. Hawkes, Charlemont, Mass. ; Kentucky Duke, 22 months. 922 Charles E. Gale, Spencer, Mass, ; boar, Chester White, 16 months. 923 E. C. Havpkes, Charlemont, Mass. ; St. Nicholas 2d 2907, Chester White, 24 months. Boar under One Year Old. Premium 176— $15, $10. 924 Button Bros., Chittenango, N. Y. ; boar, 11 months. 925 Button Bros., Chittenango, N. Y. ; boar, 6 months. 926 John W. Clark, North Hadley, Mass. ; boar, 6 months. 927 Frank D. Curtis, Charlton, N. Y. ; boar. 928 Frank D. Curtis, Charlton, N. Y. ; boar. 929 Frank D. Curtis, Charlton, N. Y. ; boar. 930 Frank D. Curtis, Charlton, N. Y. ; boar. 70 Class 3.— Swine. 931 Frank D. Curtis, Charlton, N. Y. ; boar. 932 Frank D. Curtis, Cliarlton, N. Y. ; Broadback. 933 Frank D. Curtis, Charlton, N. Y. ; Longfellow. 934 E. W. Davis, Oneida, N. Y. ; Neptune 315, 10 months. 935 E. W. Davis, Oneida, N. Y. ; Agamemnon 335, 11 months. 936 E. W. Davis, Oneida, N. Y. ; Ajax 337, 5 mouths. 937 E. W. Davis, Oneida, N. Y. ; Balder 339, 5 months. 938 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Richard. 939 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Robert. 940 E. C. Hawkes, Charlemont, Mass. ; Earl of Charlemont, 6 mouths. Sow Over One Year Old. Premium 177 — $15, $10. 941 Button Bros., Chittenango, N. Y. ; sow, 5 years. 942 Button Bros., Chittenango, N. Y. ; sow, 2 years. 943 F. D. Curtis, Charlton, N. Y. ; Miss Quackenbush. 944 F. D. Curtis, Charlton, N. Y. ; Mary Louisa. 945 E. W. Davis, Oneida, N. Y. ; Maid of Athens 39, 7 years. 946 E. W. Davis, Oneida, N. Y. ; Venus 138, 5 years. 947 E. W. Davis, Oneida, N. Y. ; Cybele 334, 1 year. 948 E. W. Davis, Oneida, N. Y. ; Daisy 2d 143, 1 year. 949 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Mabel Morrison. 950 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Dora, 2 years. 951 C. A. Hawkes, Charlemont, Mass. ; Lady Byron, 3 yrs. 952 E. C. Hawkes, Charlemont, Mass. ; Lucy D, 2i years. Sows UNDER One Year Old. Premium 178— $15, $10. 953 Button Bros., Chittenango, N. Y. ; sow, 11 mouths. 954 Frank D. Curtis, Charlton, N. Y. ; sow. 955 Frank D. Curtis, Charlton, N. Y. ; sow. 956 Frank D. Curtis, Charlton, N. Y. ; sow. 957 Frank D. Curtis, Charlton, N. Y. ; sow. 958 Frank D. Curtis, Charlton, N. Y. ; sow. 959 F. D. Curtis, Charlton, N. Y. ; Autumn Beauty. 960 F. D. Curtis, Charlton, N. Y. ; Fanny Broadback. Small White Breed. 71 961 F. D. Curtis, Charlton, N. Y. ; Annie Broadback; 962 F. D. Curtis, Charlton, N. Y. ; Mary Broadback. 963 E. W. Davis, Oneida, N. Y. ; Phyrne 336, 10 months. 964 E. W. Davis, Oneida, N. Y. ; Maid of Athens 2d 339, 5 months. 965 E. W. Davis, Oneida, N. Y. ; Leto 340, 5 months. 966 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Josie, 11 months. 967 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Flora. 968 C. A. Hawkes, Charlemont, Mass. ; Katydid, 6 months. 969 E. C. Hawkes, Charlemont, Mass. ; Lady Franklin, 6 months. 970 E. C. Hawkes, Charlemont, Mass. ; sow, 5i months. Sow WITH Pigs, &c. Premium 179— $15, $10. 971 Button Bros., Chittenango, N. Y. ; sow and pigs. 972 Frank D. Curtis, Charlton, N. Y. ; sow and pigs. 973 Frank D. Curtis, Charlton, N. Y. ; Miss Seft's Choice and pigs. 974 Frank D. Curtis, Charlton, N. Y. ; Autumn Beauty and pigs. 975 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Nancy Lee and pigs. 976 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; sow and pigs. 977 C. A. Hawkes, Charlemont, Mass. ; Duchess 2d and pigs. 978 Chas. E. Gale, Spencer, Mass. ; sow and pigs, Ch.W. 979 E. C. Hawkes, Charlemont, Mass. ; Wayside Beauty 3934 and pigs. Small White Breed. Boar over One Year Old. Premium 180— $15, $10. 980 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Bay State. 981 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Commonwealth. 982 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Belmont. Boar Under One Year. Premium 181— $15, $10. 983 C. H. Baldwin, Whitman, Mass. ; boar, 9 months. 984 Lewis C. Bass, Woonsocket, R. I. ; boar. 985 Harry H. Hale, Bradford, Mass. ; boar, 6 months. 98G Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Young Paragon. 987 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Young Romeo. 72 Class 3.— Swine. Sow Over One Year. Premium 182—115, $10. 988 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Countess of Oxford. 989 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Countess of Oxford 2d. 990 Geo. W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; sow, 1 year. Sow Under One Year Old. Premium 183—115, $10. 991 Harry H. Hale, Bradford, Mass. ; sow, 6 months. 992 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Hermasoa 2d. 993 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Hermasoa 3d. 994 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Hermasoa 6th. "^^ Sow WITH Litter of Pigs, not less than Six in Number, not over Eight Weeks. Premium 184— $15, $10. 995 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Belle of Oak Hill, with pigs. 996 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; sow and pigs. 997 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; sow and pigs. Berkshire. Boar Over One Year Old. Premium 185 — $15, $10. 998 Geo. W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; boar, 3 yeRTS. Boar Under One Year Old. Premium 186— $15, $10. 999 Geo. W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; boar, 5 months. 1000 Geo. W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; boar, 6 months. Berkshire. Sow Over One Year Old. Premium 187— $15, $10. 1001 George W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; sow, 1 year. Sow Under One Year Old. Premium 188— $15, $10. 1002 George W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; sow, 5 months. 1003 George W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; sow, 6 mouths. Poland China. 73 Sow WITH Litter of Pigs, not less than Six in Number, not over Eight Weeks Old. .Premium 189—115, $10. 1004 George W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; sow and pigs. Poland China. Boar Over One Year Old. Premium 195—115, $10. 1005 Smith Harding, South Deerfleld, Mass. ; boar. 1006 O. A. Kelley, Worcester, Mass. ; boar, U years. Boar Under One Year Old. Premium 196— $15, $10. 1007 Smith Harding, South Deerfleld, Mass. ; boar. 1008 George W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; boar, 5 months. Sow Over One Year Old. Premium 197— $15, $10. 1009 Smith Harding, South Deerfleld, Mass. ; sow. 1010 Smith Harding, South Deerfleld, Mass. ; sow. 1011 O. A. Kelley, Worcester, Mass. ; sow, H years. 1012 C. H. Baldwin, Whitman, Mass. ; sow, 2 years. Sow Under One Year Old. Premium 198— $15, $10. 1013 Smith Harding, South Deerfleld, Mass. ; sow. 1014 Smith Harding, South Deerfleld, Mass. ; sow. 1015 Smith Harding, South Deerfleld, Mass. ; sow. 1016 Smith Harding, South Deerfleld, Mass. ; sow. 1017 George W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; sow, 5 months. Sow with Litter of Pigs, not less than Six in Number, nor over Eight Weeks Old. Premium 199— $15, $10. 1018 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Countess of Oxford. 1019 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Countess of Oxford 2d. 1020 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Bessie Johnson 4th. 7 74 Cr.ASS 3. — Savine. 1021 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Hermasoa 2d. 1022 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Hermasoa 3d. 1023 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Countess o^Oxford 3d. 1024 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Countess of Oxford 4th. 1025 Smith Harding, South Deerfield, Mass. ; sow and pigs. No. 21.— Swine. BOAK OF ANY BREED. Premium 199 A — Special Prizes, $100, $75, $50. 1026 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Bay State. 1027 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Commonwealth. 1028 Warren Heustis, Belmont, Mass. ; Young Romeo. 1029 O. A. Kelley, Worcester, Mass. ; boar. 1030 0. A. Kelley, Worcester, Mass. ; sow. 1031 W. A. Russell, Lawrence, Mass. ; boar. 1032 Geo. W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; boar. 1033 Geo. W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; boar. 1034 Geo. W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; Berkshire sow. 1035 Geo. W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; Berkshire sow. 1036 Geo. W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; Berkshire sow. 1037 Geo. W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. ; Berkshire sow. 1038 Button Brothers, Chittenango, N. Y. ; Cheshire boar. 1039 Button Brothers, Chittenango, N. Y. ; Cheshire boar. 1040 Button Brothers, Chittenango, N. Y. ; Cheshire sow. 1041 Button Bros., Chittenango, N. Y. ; Cheshire sow. 1042 Frank D. Curtis, Charlton, N. Y. ; Griunell, Duroc boar. 1043 Frank D. Curtis, Charlton, N. Y. ; Mary Louisa, Duroc sow. 1044 Frank D. Curtis, Charlton, N. Y. ; Miss Quackenbush, Duroc sow. 1045 E. W. Davis, Oneida, N. Y. ; Thor 141, Cheshire. 1046 C. A. Hawkes, Charlemont, Mass. ; Kentucky Duke, Chester White. 1047 C. A. Hawkes, Charlemont, Mass. ; Lady Byron, Chester White. 1048 C. A. Hawkes, Charlemont, Mass. ; Katydid, Chester White. 1049 E. C. Hawkes, Charlemont, Mass. ; Lady D, Chester White. 1050 E. C. Hawkes, Charlemont, Mass.; St. Nicholas 2d, Chester White. Class 4. — Poultry — Asiatics. 75 1051 E. C. Hawkes, Chaiiemont, Mass. ; Earl of Charleraont, Chester White. 1052 E. C. Hawkes, Charlemout, Mass. ; Lady Franklin, Chester White. No. 22. Class IV.— Poultry. Asiatics. Premium 200— $5, $3. Breeding Pens Light Brahmas. 1053 Maude Stevens, Dorchester, Mass. 1054 Geo. V. Fletcher, Belmont, Mass. 1055 Geo. V. Fletcher, Belmont, Mass. 1056 Wesley B. Barton, Pittsfleld, Mass. 1057 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1058 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1059 Geo. Hall, Dudley, Mass. 1060 P. Williams, Taunton, Mass. 1061 Charles A. Wheeler, Brighton, Mass. 1062 E. E. Fiske, Worcester, Mass. 1063 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1064 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1065 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1066 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1067 W. H. Downs, Boston, Mass. 1068 W. H. Downs, Boston, Mass. Pairs Light Brahmas. Premium 201— $3, $2. 1069 Chas. A. Wheeler, Brighton, Mass. 1070 P. Williams, Taunton, Mass. 1071 Ge*brge Hall, Dudley, Mass. 1072 E. E. Albee, Millville, Mass. 1073 E. E. Albee, Millville, Mass. ; chicks. 1074 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1075 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 76 Class 4. — Poultry. 1076 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1077 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1078 Wesley B. Barton, Pittsfleld, Mass. 1079 Geo. V. Fletclier, Belmout, Mass. ; chicks. 1080 Geo. V. Fletcher, Belmont, Mass. ; fowls. 1081 T. L. Hager, Auburndale, Mass. 1082 C. L. G. Blessing, Sliugerlands, N. Y. 1083 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1084 F. H. Andrews, South Woodstock, Conn. 1085 E. E. Fiske, Worcester, Mass. 1086 W. H. Downs, Boston, Mass. 1087 W. H. Downs, Boston, Mass. Breeding Pen Dark Brahmas. Premium 200— $5, $3. 1088 A. W. Andrews, Worcester, Mass. ; chicks. 1089 Chas. B. Day, Worcester, Mass. ; chicks. 1090 Chas. A. Ballon, Worcester, Mass. ; 2 years. 1091 Chas. B. Day, Worcester, Mass. ; chicks. 1092 E. Butterfield, East Lexington, Mass. 1093 E. Butterfield, East Lexington, Mass. Pairs Dark Brahmas. Premium 202— $3, $2. 1094 Chas. B. Day, Worcester, Mass. ; chicks. 1095 C. A. Ballou, Worcester, Mass. ; 2 years. 1096 Chas. B. Day, Worcester, Mass. ; chicks. 1097 A. W. Andrews, Worcester, Mass. 1098 A. W. Andrews, Worcester, Mass. ; fowls. 1099 Preston Pratt, So. Weymouth, Mass. 1100 Preston Pratt, So. Weymouth, Mass, 1101 Preston Pratt, South Weymouth, Mass.; fowls. 1102 P. Williams, Taunton, Mass. 1103 C. A. Ballou, Worcester, Mass. 1104 E. Butterfield, East Lexington, Mass. Asiatics. 77 Breeding Pen Buff Cochins. Premium 200— $5, $3. 1104i A. J. Keiiistou, Simpson's CorDer, Me. Pair Buff Cochins. Premium 203— $3, $2. 1105 Joseph W. Tutlle, Somerville, Mass. 1106 George W. Lovell, MidcUeboro, Mass. 1107 George W. Lovell, MidcUeboro, Mass. 1108 George W. Lovell, Middleboro, Mass. 1109 George W. Lovell, Middleboro, Mass. 1110 F. H. Andrews, South Woodstock, Conn. 1111 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. Breeding Pen Partridge Cochins. Premium 200— $5, $3. 1112 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1113 Fred. W. Proctor, Spencer, Mass. 1114 Calvin L. Parker, Winchester, Mass. Pair Partridge Cochins. Premium 204— $3, $2. 1115 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1116 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1117 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1118 Fred. W. Proctor, Spencer, Mass. 1119 P. Williams, Taunton, Mass. 1120 P. Williams, Taunton, Mass. 1121 Calvin L. Parker, Winchester, Mass. Breeding Pen White Cochins. Premium 200— $5, $3. 1122 E. Butterfield, East Lexington, Mass. 1123 E. Butterfield, East Lexington, Mass. 1124 S. J. Barker, Lawrence, Mass. 1125 Geo. W. Lovell, Middleboro, Mass. *7 78 Class 4. — Poultry 1126 C. L. G. lilessiug, Sliugerlauds, N. Y. 1127 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Maine. Pairs White Cochins. Premium 205— $3, $2. J 128 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1129 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1130 Geo. W. Lovell, Middleboro, Mass. 1131 Geo. W. Lovell, Middleboro, Mass. 1132 Geo. W. Lovell, Middleboro, Mass. 1133 Geo. W. Lovell, Middleboro, Mass. 1134 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1135 S. J. Barker, Lawrence, Mass. 113(j E. Butterfield, East Lexington, Mass. 1137 E. Butterfield, East Lexington, Mass. 1138 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Maine. 1139 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Maine. Breeding Pen Black Cochins. Premium 200— $5, $3. 1140 Geo. W. Lovell, Middleboro, Mass. 1141 G. A. Blood, Waltham, Mass. 1142 Geo. W. Lovell, Worcester, Mass. Pair Black Cochins. Premium 206— $3, $2. 1143 Geo. W. Lovell, Middleboro, Mass. 1144 Geo. W. Lovell, Middleboro, Mass. 1145 Geo. W. Lovell, Middleboro, Mass. 1146 Geo. W. Lovell, Middleboro, Mass. 1147 F. H. Andrews, So. Woodstock, Conn. 1148 G. A. Blood, Waltham, Mass. 1149 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1150 Geo. W. Lovell, Worcester, Mass. 1151 Geo. W. Lovell, Worcester, Mass. 1152 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. Asiatics. 79 Breeding Pen Langshans. Premium 200— $5, $3. 1153 E. P. Kirby, East Chatham, N. Y. • llo-t F. H. Andrews, So. Woodstock, Conn. Pair Langshaxs. Premium 207— $3, $2. 1155 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1156 E. P. Kirby, East Chatham, N. Y. 1157 A. J. Kenistou, Simpson's Corner, Me. Dorkings. Breeding Pen Colored Dorkings. Premium 209— $5, $3, 1158 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1159 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. Pairs Colored Dorkings. Premium 210— $3, $2. 1160 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1161 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1162 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1163 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. Breeding Pen Silver-Gray Dorkings. Premium 209— $5, $3. 1164 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Pair Silvs:r Gray Dorkings. Premium 211— $3, $2. 1165 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1166 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1167 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1168 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 80 Class 4. — Poultry. Brekding Pen White Dorkings. Premium 209 — So, $3. 1169 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1170 C. L. G. Blessing. Sliugerlands, N. Y. 1171 W. J. Kirby, East Chatham, N. Y. Pair White Dorkings. Premium 212—13, $2. 1172 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1173 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1174 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1175 W. J. Kirby, East Chatham, N. Y. 1176 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. American. Breeding Pen American Dominiques. Premium 213 — $5, $3. 1177 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Pair American Dominiques. Premium 214 — $3, $2. 1178 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. 1179 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. 1180 Winthrop B. Atherton, Newton Lower Falls, Mass. 1180i H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1181 Winthrop B. Atherton, Newton Lower Falls, Mass. 1182 C A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1183 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1184 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1185 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Maine. Breeding Pen Plymouth Rocks. Premium 213 — $5, $3. 1186 A. F. & E. J. Parmenter, Wayland, Mass. 1186^ E. E. Albee, Millville. Masis. 1187 M. I. Ellis, Norwood, Mass. 1188 M. I. Ellis, Norwood, Mass. AMERICAN. 81 1189 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1190 Wesley B. Barton, Pittsfleld, Mass. Pairs Plymouth Rocks. Premium 215— $3, $2. 1191 Frank E. Moore, Hallowell, Me. 1191a E. E. Albee, Millville, Mass. 1191b E. E. Albee, Millville, Mass. 1192 Frank E. Moore, Hallowell, Me. 1193 Frank E. Moore, Hallowell, Me. 1194 A. F. & E. J. Parmenter, Way land, Mass. 1195 M. I. Ellis, Norwood, Mass. 1196 M. I. Ellis, Norwood, Mass. 1197 M. I. Ellis, Norwoood, Mass. 1198 M. I. Ellis, Norwood, Mass. 1199 M. I. Ellis, Norwood, Mass. 1200 M. I. Ellis, Norwood, Mass. 1201 A. L. Cutting, Weston, Mass. 1202 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1203 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1204 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1205 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1206 Wesley B. Barton, Pittyfield, Mass. 1207 Wesley B. Barton, Pittsfleld, Mass. 1208 P. Williams, Taunton, Mass. 1209 P. Williams, Taunton, Mass. 1210 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. 1211 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. 1212 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1213 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1214 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1215 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. Breeding Pen White Plymouth Rocks. Premium 213 — $5, $3. 1216 R. G. Buffijton, Fall River, Mass. 82 Class 4. — Poultry. Pair White Plymouth Rocks. Premium 215i— $3, $2. 1217 Wesley B. Barton, Pittsfield, Mass. 1218 R. G. Buffinton, Fall River, Mass. Breeding Pen Wyandottes. Premium 213 — $5, $3. 1219 P. Williams, Taunton, Mass. 1220 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. 1221 C. C. Paine, East Bethel, Vt. 1222 Wesley B. Barton, Pittsfield, Mass. 1223 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1224 R. G. Buffinton, Fall River, Mass. 1225 E. Ware Kendall, Worcester, Mass. 1226 Fred. A. Houdlett, Waltham, Mass. 1227 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1228 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1229 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1230 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1231 W. H. Downs, Boston, Mass. Pair Wyandottes. Premium 216— $3, $2. 1232 P. Williams, Taunton, Mass. 1232a E. E. Albee, Millville, Mass. 1283 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. 1234 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. 1235 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. 1236 C. C. Paine, East Bethel, Vt. 1237 C. C. Paine, East Bethel, Vt. 1238 F. W. Steinbeck, Lynn, Mass. 1239 R. G. Buffinton, Fall River, Mass. 1240 R. G. Buffinton, Fall River, Mass. 1241 E. Ware Kendall, Worcester, Mass. 1242 E. Ware Kendall, Worcester, Mass. 1243 Preston Pratt, So. Wevmouth, Mass. American. , 83 1244 Preston Pratt, So. Weymouth, Mass. 1245 Preston Pratt, So. Weymouth, Mass. 1246 Fred. A. Houdlett, Waltham, Mass. 1247 Fred. A. Houdlett, Waltham, Mass. 1248 Fred. A. Houdlett, Waltham, Mass. 1249 Fred. A. Houdlett, Waltham, Mass. 1250 Wesley B. Barton, Pittsfield, Mass. 1251 Wesley B. Barton, Pittsfield, Mass. 1252 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1253 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1254 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1256 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1256 W. H. Downs, Boston, Mass. Breeding Pen White Wyandottes. Premium 213 — $5, $3. 1257 R. G. Buffinton, Fall River, Mass. 1258 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1259 Fred. A. Houdlett, Waltham, Mass. Pair White Wyandottes. Premium 216i — $3, $2. 1260 James K. Morrill, Holyoke, Mass. 1261 R. G. Buffintou, Fall River, Mass. 1262 Fred A. Houdlett, Waltham, Mass. 1263 Fred A. Houdlett, Waltham, Mass. 1264 Fred A. Houdlett, Waltham, Mass. 1265 Fred A. Houdlett, Waltham, Mass. 1266 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1267 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1268 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1269 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1270 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. Breeding Pen Black Javas. Premium 213 — $5, $3. 1271 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1272 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. 84 Class 4. — Poultry. Pair Black Javas. Premium 217— $3, $2. 1273 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1274 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1275 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1276 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. 1277 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. 1278 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. Pair Mottled Javas. Premium 218— $3, $2. 1279 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Hamburghs. Breeding Pen Golden Spangled Hamburghs. Premium 219 — $5, $3. 1280 John Lowell, Jr., Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1281 John Lowell, Jr., Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1282 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Pair Golden Spangled Hamburghs. Premium 220— $3, $2. 1283 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Maine. 1284 John Lowell, Jr., Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1285 John Lowell, Jr., Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1286 John Lowell, Jr., Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1287 O. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1288 O. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Breeding Pen Silver Spangled Hamburghs. Premium 219 — $5, $3. 1289 S. O. Miner, Brattleboro, Vt. 1290 John Lowell, Jr., Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1291 C. C. Paine, East Bethel, Vt. 1292 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. 1293 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N, Y, Hamburghs. 85 Pair Silver Spangled Haiviburghs. Premium 221— $3, $2. 1294 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1295 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1296 S. 0. Miner, Brattleboro, Vt. 1297 S. O. Miner, Brattleboro, Vt. 1298 John Lowell, Jr., Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1299 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham. N. Y. 1300 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. 1301 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. 1302 C. C. Paine, East Bethel, Vt. 1303 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1304 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Breeding Pen Golden Pencilled Hamburghs, Premium 219 — $5, |3. 1305 W. P. Cutler, Boston, Mass. Pair Golden Pencilled Hamburghs. Premium 222— $3, $2. 1306 W. P. Cutler, Boston, Mass. Breeding Pen Silver Pencilled Hamburghs. Premium 219 — $5, $3. 1307 James K. Morrill, Holyoke, Mass. 1308 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Pair Silver Pencilled Hamburghs. Premium 223—13, $2. 1309 James K. Morrill, Holyoke, Mass. 1310 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1311 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Breeding Pen Black Hamburghs. Premium 219— $5, $3. 1312 Joseph W. Tuttle, Somerville, Mass. 1313 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 8 86 Class 4.— Poultry. Pair Black Hamburghs. Premium 224— $3, $2. 1314 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Coruer, Me. 1315 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Coruer, Me. 1316 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1317 Joseph W. Tuttle, Somerville, Mass. 1318 C. C. Paine, East Bethel, Vt. 1319 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1320 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1321 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. Pair White Hamburghs. Premium 225 — $3, $2. 1322 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. Spanish. Breeding Pen Black Spanish. Premium 226 — $5, $3. 1323 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1 324 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Pair Black Spanish. Premium 227— $3, $2. 1325 R. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1326 R. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1327 Winthrop B. Atherton, Newton Lower Falls, Mftss. 1328 Winthrop B. Atherton, Newton Lower Falls, Mass. 1329 F. H. Andrews, So. Woodstock, Conn. 1329i A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. Breeding Pen White Leghorns. Premium 226— $5, $3. 1330 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1331 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1332 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1333 E. E. Albee, Millville, Mass. 1334 E. P. Kirby, East Chatham, N. Y. Spanish. 87 Pair White Leghorns. Premium 228— $3, $2. 1335 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1336 H. C. Babcock, Norwood, Mass. 1337 A. J. Keniston, Siinpsoa's Corner, Me. 1338 E. E. Albee, Millville, Mass. 1339 E. E. Albee, Millville, Mass. 1340 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. 1341 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. 1342 E. P. Kirby, East Chatham, N. Y. Breeding Pen Brown Leghorns. Premimn 226 — $5, $3. 1343 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Maine. 1343«^ A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Maine. 1344 E. Butterfleld, East Lexington, Mass. 1345 E. Butterfleld, East Lexington, Mass. 1346 E. E. Albee, Millville, Mass. 1347 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. 1348 Fred W. Rogers, So. Sudbury, Mass. 1349 Nathan B. Hartford, Watertown, Mass. Pair Brown Leghorns. Premium 229— $3, $2. 1350 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1351 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1352 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1353 E. E. Albee, Millville, Mass. 1354 E. E. Albee, Millville, Mass. 1355 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. 1356 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. 1357 Fred W. Rogers, South Sudbury, Mass. 1358 Fred W. Rogers, South Sudbury, Mass. 1359 Fred W. Rogers, South Sudbury, Mass. 1360 Nathan B. Hartford, Watertown, Mass. 88 Class 4. — Poultry. Breeding Pen Black Leghorns. Premium 226— $5, $3. 1361 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Pair Black Leghorns. Premium 230— $3, $2. 1362 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1363 C. L. G. BJessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1364 C.^L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1365 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. Breeding Pen Andalusians. Premium 226— $5, $3. 1365i W. J. Kirby, East Chatham, N. Y. Pair Andalusians. Premium 231— $3, $2. 1366 Thomas W. Fuller, Fall River, Mass. 1366a W. J. Kirby, East Chatham, N. Y. 1366b W. J. Kirby, East Chatham, N. Y. 1366c Frank L. Allen, Worcester, Mass. Breeding Pen Rose-Combed White Leghorns. 1367 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1368 H. C. Babcock, Norwood, Mass. Pair Rose-Combed White Leghorns. Premium 232— $3, $2. 1369 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1370 H. C. Babcock, Norwood, Mass. 1371 H. C. Babcock, Norwood, Mass. 1372 H. C. Babcock, Norwood, Mass. 1373 F. H. Andrews, So. Woodstock, Couu. 1374 Button Bros., Chittenango, N. Y. 1375 Batton Bros., Chittenango, N. Y. French and Polish. 89 Breeding Pen Rose-Combed White Leghorns. Premium 226— $5, $3. 1376 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1377 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Pair Rose Combed Brown Leghorns. Premium 233— $3, $2. 1378 C. L.G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1379 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1380 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1381 Button Bros., Chittenango, N. Y. 1381a a. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. 1381b a. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. French. Breeding Pen Houdans. Premium 234 — $5, $3. 1382 Thomas W. Fuller, Fall liiver, Mass. 1383 Button Bros., Chittenango, N. Y. 1384 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Pair Houdans. Premium 236— $3, |2. 1385 Thomas W. Fuller, Fall River, Mass. 1386 Button Bros., Chittenango, N. Y. 1387 Button Bros., Chittenango, N. Y. 1388 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1389 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1390 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y.' Polish . Breeding Pen White Crested Black Polish. Premium 238 — $5, $3. 1391 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. 1392 Thomas A. Dawson, Worcester, Mass. 1393 C. C. Paine, East Bethel, Vt. 1394 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 90 Cj.ass 4. — Poultry. Pair White Crested Black Polish. Premium 239— $3, $2. 1395 A. J. Kenistou, Simpson's Corner, Me. 1396 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. 1397 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. 1398 A. J. Kenistou, Simpson's Corner, Me. 1399 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1400 Thomas A. Dawson, Worcester, Mass. 1401 C. C. Paine, East Bethel, Vt. 1402 C. C. Paine, East Bethel, Vt. 1403 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. Breeding Pen White Polish. Premium 238— $5, $3. 1404 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. Pair White Polish. Premium 240— $3, $2. 1405 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. 1406 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1407 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. 1407a W. J. Kiiby, East Chatham, N. Y. 1407b C. C. Paine, East Bethel, Vt. Pair Golden Polish. Premium 241— $3, $2. 1408 Thomas A. Dawson, Worcester, Mass. 1409 C. C. Paine, East Bethel, Vt. Breeding Pen Buff Polish. Premium 238— $5, $3. 1410 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. Pair Bearded Golden Polish. Premium 246— $3, $2. 1411 Wesley B. Barton, Pittsfiekl, Mass. 1412 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. Game. 1413 Thomas A. Dawson, Worcester, Mass. 1414 C. C. Paine, East Bethel, Vt. Pair Bearded Silver Polish. Premium 247— $3, $2. 1415 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. 1416 Wesley B. Barton, Pittsfleld, Mass. 1417 Thomas A. Dawson, Worcester, Mass. Games. Pair Black Breasted Red Games. Premium 250— $3, $2. 1418 F. H. Andrews, South Woodstock, Conn. Pair Silver Duckwing Games. Premium 252— $3, $2. 1419 C. C. Paine, East Bethel, Vt. Pair Yellow Duckwing Games. Premium 253—13, $2. 1420 C. C. Paine, East Bethel, Vt. Breeding Pen Black Games. Premium 249— $5, $3. 1421 Lewis C. Bass, Woonsocket, R. I. Pair Black Games. Premium 255 — $3, $2. 1422 Lewis C. Bass, Woonsocket, R. I. 1423 Lewis C. Bass, Woonsocket, R. I. 1424 Lewis C. Bass, Woonsocket, R. I. 1425 Lewis C. Bass, Woonsocket, R. I. Game Bantams. Breeding Pen Black Breasted Red Game Bantams. Premium 258 — $5, $3. 1426 C. L. G. Blessing, Sliugerlands, N. Y. 1427 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 92 Class 4. — Poultry. 1428 George H. Hallowell, Boston, Mass. 1429 C. C. Paine, East Bethel, Vt. 1430 F. H. Andrews, South Woodstock, Conn. 1431 F. H. Andrews, South Woodstock, Conn. 1432 Charles A. Ballon, Worcester, Mass. Pair Black Breasted Red Game Bantams. Premium 259— $3, $2. 1433 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. 1434 R. G. Buffinton, Fall River, Mass. 1435 R. G. Buffinton, Fall River, Mass. 1436 C. L. G. Blessing, Sliugerlands, N. Y. 1437 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1438 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1439 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1440 George H. Hallowell, Boston, Mass. 1441 C. C. Paine, East Bethel, Vt. 1442 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1443 F. H. Andrews, So. Woodstock, Conn. 1444 Chas. A. Ballou, AVorcester, Mass. Breeding Pen Brown-Breasted Red Game Bantams. Premimii 258 — $5, $3. 1445 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Pair Brown-Breasted Red Game Bantams. Premium 260— $3, $2. 1446 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1447 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1448 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. Pair Red Pile Game Bantams. Premium 261— $3, $2. 1449 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1450 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N, Y. ' 1451 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1452 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. Game. 93 Pair White Game Bantams. Premium 262— $3, $2. 1453 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. Breeding Pen Silver Duckwing Game Bantams. Premium 258 — $5, $3. 1454 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Pair Silver Duckwing Game Bantams. Premium 263— $3, $2. 1455 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1456 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1457 F. H. Andrews, So. Woodstock, Conn. 1458 F. H. Andrews, So. Woodstock, Conn. 1459 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1460 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. Breeding Pen Yellow Duckwing Game Bantams. Premium 258— $5, $3. 1461 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Pair Yellow Duckwing Game Bantams. Premium 264— $3, $2. 1462 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1463 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1464 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. Pair Black Game Bantams. Premium 265— $3, $2. 1465 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1466 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1467 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. Bantams other than Game. Pair Golden Sebright Bantams. Premium 267. 1468 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1469 C. C. Paine, East Bethel, Vt. 1470 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. 94 Class. 4. — Poultry, Pair Silver Sebright Bantams. Premium 268— $3, $2. 1471 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlauds, N. Y. 1472 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1473 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. Breeding Pen Rose-Combed Black Bantams. Premium 266— $5, $3. 1474 E. Butterfield, E. Lexington, Mass. Pair Rose-Combed Black Bantams. Premium 269— $3, $2. 1475 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1476 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1477 C. C. Paine, East Bethel, Vt. 1478 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1479 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1480 E. Butterfield, E. Lexington, Mass. 1481 E. Butterfield, East Lexington, Mass. 1482 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. 1483 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. Pair Rose-Combed White Bantams. Premium 270— $3, $2. 1484 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Pair Japanese Bantams. Premium 272— $3, $2. 1485 Joseph W. Tattle, Soraerville, Mass. 1486 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. Breeding Pen Pkkin Bantams. Premium 266— $5, $3. 1487 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, New York. Turkeys. 9.") Pair Pekin Bantams. Premium 273—13, $2. 1488 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. 1489 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. 1490 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1491 R. G. Buffinton, Fall River, Mass. Breeding Pen White-Crested White Polish Bantams. Premium 266— $5, $3. 1492 W. J. Kirby, East Chatham, N. Y. Turkeys. Pair Bronze Turkeys. Premium 275 — $5, $3. 1493 A. C. Hawkins, Lancaster, Mass. 1494 F. H. Andrews, South Woodstock, Conn. 1495 G. A. Blood, Waltham, Mass. 1496 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1497 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1498 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. Pair White Turkeys. Premium 276— $5, $3. 1499 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1500 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Pair Slate Turkeys. Premium 277— $5, $3. 1501 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Pair Narragansett Turi^jys. Premium 278 — $5, $3. 1502 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1503 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. Pair Buff Turkeys. Premium 279 — $5, $3. 1504 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 96 Class 4. — Pocltry. Geese. Pair Toulouse Geese. Premium 281 — 15, $3. 1505 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1506 Button Brothers, Chittenango, N. Y. 1507 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1508 Calvin L. Parker, Winchester, Mass. 1509 Calvin L. Parker, Winchester, Mass. Pair Embdex Geese. Premium 282— $5, $3. 1510 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1511 F. H. Andrews, So. Woodstock, Conn. 1512 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1513 Calvin L. Parker, Winchester, Mass. 1514 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. 1515 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. 1516 Calvin L. Parker, Winchester, Mass. Pair White Chinese Geese. Premium 283— $5, $3. 1517 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1518 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1519 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1520 G. A. Blood, Waltham, Mass. 1521 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1522 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. 1523 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. Pair Brown Chinese Geese. • Premium 284— $5, $3. 1524 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1525 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Pair African Geese. Premium 285— $5, $3. 1526 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. Ducks. 97 Pair Wild Geese. Premium 286 — $5, $3. 1527 Calvin L. Parker, Winchester, Mass. 1528 Calvin L. Parker, Winchester, Mass. Pair Gray Geese. Premium 287— $5, $3. 1529 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. Ducks. Pair Rouen Ducks. Premium 288— $3, $2. 1530 C. C. Paine, East Bethel, Vt. 1531 Button Bros., Chittenango, N. Y. "" 1532 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1533 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1534 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1535 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1536 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1537 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. 1538 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. Pair Aylesbury Ducks. Premium 289—13, $2. 1539 W. J. Kirby. East Chatham, N. Y. 1540 W. J. Kirby, East Chatham, N. Y. 1541 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1542 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1543 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1544 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1545 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1546 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. 1547 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. 1548 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. 98 Class 4. — Poultry Pair Cayuga Ducks. Premium 290— $3, $2. 1549 C. C. Paine, East Bethel, Vt. 1550 Button Bros., Chittenango, N. Y. 1551 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1552 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1553 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1554 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. 1554i C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Pair White Muscovy Ducks. Premium 291—13, $2. 1555 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1556 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1557 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. Pair Colored Muscovy Ducks. Premium 292— $3, |2. 1658 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1659 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1660 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1561 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1562 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. Pair Pekln Ducks. Premium 293—13, $2. 1563 Calvin L. Parker, Winciiester, Mass. 1564 Calvin L. Parker, Winchester, Mass. 1565 Wesley B. Barton, Pittstield, Mass. 1566 Wesley B. Barton, Pittslield, Mass. 1567 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1568 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. 1569 G. A. Blood, Waltham, Mass. 1670 Eben Whitney, Natick, Mass. 1571 Eben Whitney, Natick, Mass. 1672 James Rankin, South Easton, Mass. Ducks. 99 1573 James Rankin, South Easton, Mass. 1574 James Rankin, South Easton, Mass. 1575 James Rankin, South Easton, Mass. 1576 James Rankin, South Easton, Mass. 1577 James Rankin, Soutli Easton, Mass. 1578 James Rankin, South Easton, Mass. 1579 James Rankin, South Easton, Mass. 1580 T. L. Hager, Auburnclale, Mass. 1581 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1582 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1583 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1584 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1585 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. Pair Crested White Ducks. Premium 294— $3, $2. 1586 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1587 C. C. Paine, East Bethel, Vt. 1588 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1589 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. Pair Black East Indian Ducks. Premium 296— $3, $2. 1590 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Pair White Call Ducks. Premium 297— $3, $2. 1591 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1592 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1593 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1594 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. Pair Gray Call Ducks. Premium 298— $3, $2. 1595 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 100 Class 4. — Poultry. Ornamental Fowls. Pair Pearl Guinea Fowls. Premium 301— $3, $2. 1596 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1597 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1598 C. L. G. Blessing, Sliugerlands, N. Y. 1599 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlaucls, N. Y. 1600 C. C. Paine, East Bethel, Vt, 1601 C. C. Paine, East Bethel, Vt. 1602 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1603 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. 1604 F. H. Andrews, So. Woodstock, Conn. Pair White Guinea Fowls. Premium 302— $3, $2. 1605 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1606 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1607 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1608 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1609 C. C. Paine, East Bethel, Vt. 1610 C. C. Paine, East Bethel, Vt. 1611 C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. 1612 A. J. Keniston, Simpson's Corner, Me. Pigeons. Carriers. Premium 312— $1, $.50. 1613 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. Pair Black Pied Pouters. Premium 313— $1, .50. 1614 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. 1615 George A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass. • 1616 George A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass. Pigeons. 101 Pair Blue Pied Pouter Pigeons. Premium 314— $1, .50. 1617 Ellery C. Libby, Lynu, Mass. 1618 Frank L. Allen, Worcester, Mass. 1619 George A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass. Pair White Pouters. Premmm 315 — $1, .50. 1620 George A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass. 1621 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1622 Frank L. Allen, Worcester, Mass. 1623 Frank L. Allen, Worcester, Mass. 1624 Geo. A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass. 1625 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Pair Red Pied Pouters. Premium 316— $1, .50. 1626 Geo. A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass. 1627 Geo. A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass. 1628 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Pair Yellow Pied Pouters. Premium 316— $1, .50. 1629 Geo. A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass. 1630 Geo. A. Fletcher, Milton, Mass. Pair Black Barbs. Premium 317— $1, .50. 1631 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. 1632 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1633 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. Pair Red Barbs. Premium 318— $1, .50. 1634 Ellerv C. Libby, Lvun, xMas. *9 ~ 102 Class 4.— Pori/ri;r. Paih White Bakbs. Premium 321— $1, .50. 1635 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1636 Chas. B. Day, Worcester, Mass. Pair White Fantails— Smooth Head. Premium 322— $1, .50. 1637 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1637^ Joseph Gavin, Boston, Mass. Pair Black Fantails— S. H. Premium 323— $1, .50. 1638 EUery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. 1639 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1640 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. 1641 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Pair Blue Fantails. Premium 324— $1, .50. 1642 , Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. 1643 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1644 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1644a Joseph Gavin, Boston, Mass. 1644b Joseph Gavin, Boston, Mass. Pair Dun Fantails. Premium 327—81, .50. 1045 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. Pair White Fantails— Crested. Premium 328— $1, .50. 1646 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1646a Joseph Gavin, Boston, Mass. 1646b Joseph Gavin, Boston, Mass. Pigeons. 103 Pair Blue English Owls. Premium 335 — $1, .50. 1647 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1648 Charles B. Day, Worcester, Mass. 1649 Charles B. Day, Worcester, Mass. 1650 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. Pair Silver English Owls. Premium 336—11, .50. 1651 Charles B. Day, Worcester, Mass. 1652 Charles B. Day, Worcester, Mass. 1653 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1654 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. 1655 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. Pair White English Owls. Premium 337 — $1, .50. 1656 Charles B. Day, Worcester, Mass. 1657 Charles B. Day, Worcester, Mass. Pair Black African Owls. Premium 341 — $1, .50. 1658 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1659 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. Pair White African Owls. Premium 344—11, .50. 1660 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. Pair Black Turbits. Premium 348— $1, .50. 1661 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1662 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. •1663 C. L. G. Blessing-, Slingerlands, N. Y. Pair Silver Turbits. Premium 350 — $1, .50. 1664 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 104 Class 4. — Pigeons. Pair White Turbits. Premium 351— $1, .50. 1665 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. 1666 C. L, G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1667 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Paui Yellow Turbits. Premium 352— $1, .50. 1668 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass, 1669 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1670 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Pair Black-Winged Turbits. Premium 353—11, .50. 1671 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1672 0. W. Bowman, Boston, Mass. 1673 Joseph Gavin, Boston, Mass. 1674 Joseph Gavin, Boston, Mass. Pair Blue- Winged Turbits. Premium 354 — $1, .50. 1675 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1676 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. 1677 O. W. Bowman, Boston, Mass. 1678 Joseph Gavin, Boston, Mass. 1679 Joseph Gavin, Boston, Mass. Pair Silver-Winged Turbits. Premium 355 — $1, .50. 1680 Joseph Gavin, Boston, Mass. 1681 Joseph Gavin, Boston, Mass. Pair Red- Winged Turbits. Premium 356 — $1, .50. 16,82 H. A. Jones, AVorcesler, Mass. 1683 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1684 Ellerv C Libbv. Lvnn, Mass. Pigeons. 105 1685 EUery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. 1686 0. W. Bowman, Boston, Mass. 1687 O. W. Bowman, Boston, Mass. 1688 Joseph Gavin, Boston, Mass. 1689 Joseph Gavin, Boston, Mass. Pair Yellow- Winged Turbits. Premium 357 — $1, .50. 1690 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. 1691 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. 1692 O. W. Bo^vman, Boston, Mass. 1693 Joseph Gavin, Boston, Mass. 1694 Joseph Gavin, Boston, Mass. Pair Black Jacobins. • Premium 360— $1, .50. 1695 Joseph Gavin, Boston, Mass. 1696 Joseph Gavin, Boston, Mass. 1697 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. 1698 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. 1699 Frank L. Allen, Worcester, Mass. 1700 Frank L. Allen, Worcester, Mass. Pair Blue Jacobins. Premium 361— $1, .50. 1701 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. 1702 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. Pair Red Jacobins. Premium 362 — $1, .50. 1703 Joseph Gavin, Boston, Mass. 1704 Joseph Gavin, Boston, Mass. 1705 Frank L. Allen, Worcester, Mass. 1706 Frank L. Allen, Worcester, Mass. 1707 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. 1708 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. 106 Class 4. — Poultry. Pair Yellow Jacobins. Premium 363— $1, .50. 1709 Joseph GaviD, Boston, Mass. 1710 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. 1711 0. W. Bowman, Boston, Mass. 1712 Frank L. Allen, Worcester, Mass. 1713 Frank L. Allen, Worcester, Mass. Pair Dun Jacobins. Premium 364— $1, .50. 1714 Frank L. Allen, Worcester, Mass. Pair White Jacobins. Premium 365— $1, .50. 1715 Joseph Gavin, Boston, Mass. 1716 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. 1717 Frank L. Allen, Worcester, Mass. 1718 Frank L. Allen, Worcester, Mass. Pair Black Trumpeters. Premium 367— $1, .50. 1719 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1720 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Pair Black Mottled Trumpeters. Premium 372— $1, .50. 1721 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Pair Black Swallows. Premium 373 — $1, .50. 1722 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. Pair Yellow Swallows. Premium 376 — $J, .50. 1728 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. Pigeons. 1 0" Pair Black Magpies, Capped and Smooth-Heads. Premium 378 — $1, .50. 1724 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. 1725 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1726 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1727 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1728 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1729 Charles B. Day, Worcester, Mass. 1730 Charles B. Day, Worcester, Mass. , Pair Blue Magpies, Capped and Smooth-Heads. Premium 379— $1, .50. 173i Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. 1732 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. Pair Red Magpies, Capped and Smooth-Heads. Premium 380— $1, .50. 1733 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. Pair Yellow Magpies, Capped and Smooth- Heads. Premium 381—11, .50. 1734 Charles B. Day, Worcester, Mass. 1735 Charles B. Day, Worcester, Mass. Pair Almond Short-Faced Tumblers. Premium 382— $1, .50. 1736 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1737 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. Pair Red or Yellow Self-Colored Short-Faced Tumblers. Premium 384— $1, .50. 1738 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. Pair Blue Baldhead Tumblers. Premium 386— $1, .50. 1739 0. W. Bowman, Boston, Mass. Pair any other Baldhead Tumblers. Premium 387— $1, .50. 1740 O. W. Bowman, Boston, Mass. 108 Class 4.— Pigeons. Pair Black Nuns. Premium 392— $1, .50. 1741 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. 1742 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. Pair Short-Face Antwerps. Premium 399— $1, .50. 1743 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingeiiands, N. Y. 1744 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. Pair Long-Face Antwerps. Premium 400 — $1, .50. 1745 Chas. B. Day, Worcester, Mass. 1746 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1747 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1748 Chas. B. Day, Worcester, Mass. Pair Archangels. Premium 403— $1, .50. 1749 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. 1750 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. 1751 Ellery C. Libby, Lynn, Mass. Five Pairs Jacobins. Premium 406— $2. 1752 Joseph Gavin, Boston, Mass. Five Pairs Owls. Premium 407 — $2. 1753 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. Five Pairs Turbits. Premium 409 — $2. 1754 Joseph Gavin, Boston, Mass. 1755 C. L. G. Blessing, Slingerlands, N. Y. 1756 H. A. Jones, Worcester, Mass. Class o. — Implements and Machinery. 109 Five Pairs Fantails. Premium 410— $2. 1757 Joseph Gavin, Boston, Mass. Hatching Apparatus. Orient Incubator. Premium 411 — $10, $5. 1758 Arthur J. Gould, Taunton, Mass. 1758i James Rankin, So. Easton, Mass. Brooder in Operation. Premium 412 — $10, $5. 1759 Arthur J. Gould, Taunton, Mass. 1759t James Rankin, So. Easton, Mass. Class V.— IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES. 1760 C. Warren Cheney, Athol, Mass. ; lawn mower. 1761 Porter Blanchard's Sous, Concord, N. H. ; Blanchard's square factory churn. 1762 Porter Blanchard's Sous, Concord, N. H. ; Blanchard's cylindrical churn. 1763 Porter Blanchard's Sons, Concord, N. H. ; Blanchard's factory butter worker. 1764 Porter Blanchard's Sons, Concord, N. H. ; Blanchard's hand butter worker. 1765 Porter Blanchard's Sons, Concord, N. H, ; full-line Blanchard's family churns. 1766 Porter Blanchard's Sons, Concord, N. H. ; Blanchard's ash sifter. 1767 Porter Blanchard's Sons, Concord, N. H. ; Blanchard's ash sifter, 1768 Porter Blanchard's Sons, Concord, N. H. ; samples Blanchard's butter boxes. 1769 Joab Hapgood, Shrewsbury, Mass. ; one-horse Eccentric swivel Plow. 1770 Joab Hapgood, Shrewsbury, Mass. ; two-horse Eccentric swivel plow, with automatic cutter. 1771 Joab Hapgood, Shrewsbury, Mass. ; two- horse swivel plow. 10 ,110 Class 5. — Implements and Machixery. ... 1772 Joab Hapgood, Shrewsbury, Mass. ; one-horse swivel plow. 1773 C. H. Thompson & Co., Boston, Mass. ; Thompson's horse hoe. ^ ... 1774 C. H. Thompson & Co., Boston, Mass.; perfect pulverizer. ^--.1775 C. H. Thompson & Co., Boston, Mass. ; Thomas' tedder. —.-,1776 C. H. Thompson & Co., Boston, Mass. ; Thomas' horse rake. _ ,--1777 C. H. Thompson & Co., Bo.«ton, Mass.; Fairbanks' scale. .-.-1778 C. H. Thompson & Co., Boston, Mass.; 4.6 Walter A. Wood mowers. - .X779 C. H. Thompson & Co., Boston, Mass.; 4.3 Walter A. Wood mowers. 1780 C. H. Thompson & Co., Boston, Mass. ; 3.6 Walter A. Wood mowers. . ^;J.781 C. H. Thompson, & Co., Boston, Mass.; 1-horse Excelsior lawn mower. 1782 C. H. Thompson & Co. ; Boston, Mass. ; 12-inch Excelsior lawn mower. i.^cl783 C. H. Thompson & Co., Boston, Mass.; 14-inch Excelsior lawn mower. 1784 C. H. Thompson «& Co., Boston, Mass.; 16-inch Excelsior lawn mower. -7 1785 C. H. Thompson & Co., Boston, Mass.; 18-inch Excelsior lawn mower. J,, 1786 C. H. Thompson & Co., Boston, Mass.; 20-inch Excelsior lawn mower. 1787 C. H. Thompson & Co., Boston, Mass.; new champion rake oscillating cleaver and sled-runner teeth. - - 1788 C. H. Thompson &Co., Boston, Mass.; Mudgett tedder. .,Kr4789 C. H. Thompson & Co., Boston, Mass. ; Vegetable cutter. ,.-,1790 C. H. Thompson & Co., Boston, Mass. ; 1x2 corn shellers sep. -^<_^791 C. H. Thompson & Co., Boston, Mass. ; Daniels' ensilage cutter. ,^792 C. H. Thompson & Co., Boston, Mass. ; No. 2 Imp. No. American plow. 1793 C. H. Thompson & Co., Boston, Mass. ; No. 3 Imp. No. American plow with shifting clews. 1794 C. H. Thompson & Co., Boston, Mass. ; No. 4 Imp. No. American plow. Implements for Tillage and Planting. Ill 1795 C. II. Thompson & Co., Boston, Mass. ; No. 5 Imp. No. American plow. 1796 C. H. Thompson & Co., Boston, Mass. ; No. 40Olwin chilled plow. 1797 C H. Thompson & Co., Boston, Mass. ; No. 20 Olwiu chilled plow. 1798 C. H. Thompson & Co., Boston, Mass. ; No. 19 Olwin chilled ploW.'"^'^" 1799 C. H. Thompson & Co., Boston, Mass. ; No. 10 Olwin chilled plom''^^' 1800 C. H. Thompson & Co., Boston, Mass.; No. 1 Thompson lever' cutter. 1801 C. H. Thompson & Co., Boston, Mass. ; No. 2 Thompson's lever ^■^'^' cutter. 1802 C. H. Thompson & Co., Boston, Mass. ; No. 2h Victor lever cutter. 1808 C. H. Thompson & Co., Boston, Mass. ; No. 3 Victor lever cutter. 1804 O. H. Robertson, Forestville, Conn. ; chain hanging cattle stanch- ion. 1805 Henry O. Peabody, Boston, Mass.; Peabody's patent fertilizer distributor. 1806 Chas. G. Allen, Barre, Mass. ; Yankee horse rake. 1807 The Neverslip Horse Shoe Co., Boston, Mass. ; horse shoes. 1808 W. H. Johnson, Westboro, Mass. ; dairy creamery without eleva- tor. 1809 W. H. Johnson, Westboro, Mass. ; dairy creamery with elevator. 1810 E. E. Lummus, Manager, Boston, Mass. ; No. 5 Bradley mower. 1811 E. E. Luramus, Manager, Boston, Mass. ; No. 6 Bradley mower. 1812 E. E. Lummus, Manager, Boston, Mass. ; 25th self-dumping Brad- ley hay rake. 1813 Burton Stock Car Co., Boston, Mass. ; Burton stock car. 1814 Warrior Mower Co., Boston, Mass. ; two-horse Warrior mower. 1815 Warrior Mower Co., Boston, Mass. ; two-horse Warrior harrows. 1816 Waivior Mower Co., Boston, Mass. ; one-horse Warrior harrows. 1817 Geo. Tyler, Boston, Mass. : Continental mowing machine. 1818 Geo. Tyler, Boston, Mass. ; Heald hay tedder. 1819 Geo. Tyler, Boston, Mass. ; Tiger hay rake. 1820 Geo. Tyler, Boston, Mass. ; Climax disc harrow. 1821 E. L. Hill, West Upton, Mass. ; No. 1 aerator or milk cooler. 1822 E. L. Hill, West Upton, Mass. , No. 1 aerator or milk cooler. 1823 E. L. Hill, West Upton, Mass. ; No. 2 aerator or milk cooler. 112 Class 5. — Implements and Machinery. 1824 W.S.Cogswell, Treas., Boston, Mass.; double rotary harrow Monroe's patent. 1825 W. S. Cogswell, Treas. , Boston, Mass. ; single rotary harrow, Monroe's patent. 1826 W. S. Cogswell, Treas., Boston, Mass.; rotary cultivator, Mon- roe's patent. 1826+ F. L. Wright, Windham, Conn. ; Champion road machine. 1827 Niagara Filter Co., So. Weymouth, Mass. ; water filters. 1828 G. A. Rose, Boston Mass. ; Manvel wind mill. 1829 Chas. W. Mann, Methuen, Mass. ; Dick's patent hay, straw, en- silage, and cornstalk cutter, splitter and crusher. 1830 S. H. & W. F. Waters, Johnson, Vt. ; butter worker. No. 0. 1831 S. H. & W. F. Waters, Johnson, Vt. ; butter worker, No. 1. 1832 S. H. & W. F. Waters, Johnson, Vt. ; butter worker. No. 8. 1832a Wm. E. Lincoln Co., Warren, Mass. ; butter workers. 1832b Wm. E. Lincoln Co., Warren, Mass. ; creamery churns. 1832c Wm. E. Lincoln Co., Warren, Mass. ; channel can. 1833 The Richardson Manufacturing Co., Worcester, Mass. ; Buckeye one-horse mower. 1834 The Richardson Manufacturing Co., Worcester, Mass. ; Buckeye two-horse mower. 1835 The Richardson Manufacturing Co., Worcester, Mass.; BuUard hay tedder. 1836 The Richardson Manufacturing Co., Worcester, Mass.; Kemp manure spreader. 1836t Brown Endless Cutter Co. ; mowing machine. 1837 J. A. Smith, Manager The Higganum Manufacturing Corp'n, Boston, Mass. ; Corbin wheel harrow. 1838 The Higganum Manufacturing Corp'n, Boston, Mass.; G. M. C. wheel harrow. 1839 The Higganum Manufacturing Corp'n, Boston, Mass.; family cider mill, No. 1, and press. 1840 The Higganum Manufacturing Corp'n, Boston, Mass.: junior cider mill and press. 1841 The Higganum Manufacturing Corp'n, Boston, Mass. ; No. 2^ cider mill and press. Implements for Harvesting Crops. 113 184:2 The Higgauum Manufacturing Corp'n, Boston, Mass.; Sherman ensilage cutter. 1843 The Higganum Manufacturing Corp'n, Boston, Mass. ; fodder cut- ter, lever. 1844 The Higganum Manufacturing Corp'n, Boston, Mass.; root cut- ter, Clark's No. 2. 1845 The Higganum Manufacturing Corp'n, Boston, Mass. ; corn shell- er and fan separator. 1846 The Higgauum Manufacturing Corp'n, Boston, Mass. ; iron frame cultivator. 1847 The Higganum Manufacturing Corp'n, Boston, Mass. ; iron frame horse hoe. 1848 The Higganum Manufacturing Corp'n, Boston, Mass. ; iron frame ridger and coverer. 1849 The Higganum Manufacturing Corp'n, Boston, Mass. ; mower knife grinder — Button's. 1850 The Higganum Manufacturing Corp'n, Boston, Mass. : Crown mowing machine. 1851 Mosely & Stoddard Manufacturing Co., Poultney, Vt. ; self but- ter salting scales. 1852 Mosely & Stoddard Manufacturing Co., Poultney, Vt. ; refrigera- tor cream can. 1853 Mosely & Stoddard Manufacturing Co., Poultney, Vt. ; butter worker (dairy size). 1854 Mosely & Stoddard Manufacturing Co., Poultney, Vt. ; Morris pyramidal milk strainer. 1855 Weld & Whitaker, Southbridge, Mass. ; portable wire fence. 1856 T. M. Foote Refrigerator Co., Boston, Mass.; Domestic refrig- erator. 1857 T. M. Foote Refrigerator Co., Boston, Mass. ; . 1858 T. M. Foote Refrigerator Co., Boston, Mass.; Nurse's refrig- erator. 1859 T. M. Foote Refrigerator Co., Boston, Mass.; creamery. 1860 T. M. Foote Refrigerator Co., Boston, Mass. ; bread case. 1861 T. M. Foote Refrigerator Co., Boston, Mass. ; . 10* 114 Class 5. — Implements and Machinery. 1862 Mosely & Stoddard Manufacturing Co., Poultney, Vt. ; No. 2 Fataily Stoddard creamery. 1863 Mosely & Stoddard Manufacturing Co., Poultney, Vt. ; No. 4 dairy Stoddard creamery. 1864 Mosely & Stoddard Manufacturing Co., Poultney, Vt. ; No. 4 dairy Stoddard creamery (with refrigerator compartments.) 1865 Mosely & Stoddard Manufacturing Co., Poultney, Vt. ; No. 3 Stoddard churn. 1866 Mosely & Stoddard Manufacturing Co., Poultney, Vt. ; No. 6 Stoddard churn. 1867 B. S. Williams & Co., Boston, Mass. ; Manvel windmill. 1868 Vermont Farm Machine Co., Bellows Falls, Vt. ; Cooley creamer, senior style. 1869 Vermo nt Farm Machine Co., Bellows Falls, Vt. ; Cooley creamer, junior style. 1870 Vermont Farm Machine Co., Bellows Falls, Vt. ; 1 Cooley creamer, elevator style. 1871 Vermont Farm Machine Co., Bellows Falls, Vt. ; Cooley creamer, cabinet stlye. 1872 Vermont Farm Machine Co., Bellows Falls, Vt. ; Davis swing churns. 1873 Vermont Farm Machine Co., Bellows Falls, Vt. 1874 Vermont Farm Machine Co., Bellows Falls, Vt. 1875 Vermont Farm Machine Co., Bellows Falls, Vt. ; Eureka butter worker. 1876 Vermont Farm Machine Co., Bellows Falls, Vt. 1877 Vermont Farm Machine Co., Bellows Falls, Vt. ; Skinner butter worker. 1^78 Vermont Farm Machine Co., Bellows Falls, Vt. 1879 Vermont Farm Machine Co., Bellows Falls, Vt. ; Imp. Phila. butter carriers. 1880 Vermont Farm Machine Co., Bellows Falls, Vt. 1881 Vermont Farm Machine Co., Bellows Falls, Vt. 1882 Vermont Farm Machine Co., Bellows Falls, Vt. ; Cooley print butter carrier. 1883 Vermont Farm Machine Co., Bellows Falls, Vt. Implkmexts for Harvesting Chops. 115 1884 Vermont Farm Machiue Co., Bellows Falls, Vt. 1885 Vermont Farm Machine Co., Bellows Falls, Vt. ; foot lever sevagiug printer. 1886 Vermont Farm Machine Co., Bellows Falls, Vt. ; hand lever sevaging printer. J 887 Vermont Farm Marchine Co., Bellows Falls, Vt. ; pneumatic fruit drier. 1888 Small & Matthews, Boston, Mass. ; 1 dozen Small's patent calf feeders. 1889 Small & Matthews, Boston, Mass.; A. H. Matthew's new seed shell. 1890 Small & Matthews, Boston, Mass. ; Little Gem seed drill. 1891 Mast, Foos & Co., Boston, Mass. ; iron turbine wind engine. 1892 Mast, Foos & Co., Boston, Mass. ; Buckeye force pumps. 1893 Mast, Foos & Co., Boston, Mass. ; Buclieye lawn mowers. 1894 Mast, Foos & Co., Boston, Mass. ; Buckeye hose reels. 1895 Mast, Foos & Co., Boston, Mass. ; Buckeye lawn sprinklers. 1896 Mast, Foos & Co., Boston, Mass. ; Buckej^e lift pumps. 1897 J. A. Cross, Fultonville, N. Y. ; hay carrier. 1898 J. A. Cross, Fultonville, N. Y. ; Giant carrier. 1899 J. A. Cross, Fultonville, N. Y. ; mill carrier. 1900 .7. A. Cross, Fultonville, N. Y. ; ensilage grain buckets. 1901 Earle & Peckham, Worcester, Mass. ; Fillebroom patent fence machine. 1902 W J. Ross, Worcester, Mass. ; American swivel sulkey plow 1903 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; No. 12 chilled Centennial swivel plow. 1904 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass.; No. 13 chilled Centennial swivel plow, with wheel and cutter. 1905 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass.; No. 14 chilled Centennial swivel plow, with wheel and movable cutter. 1906 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass.; No. 2 chilled Centennial swivel plow, with wheel and movable cutter. 1907 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass.; No. 3 chilled Centennial swivel plow, with wheel and movable cutter. 116 Class 5. — Implements and Machinery. 1908 Ames plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; No. 4 chilled Centennial swivel plow, with wheel and movable cutter. 1900 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; No. 25 chilled Centennial swivel plow, with wheel and jointer. 1910 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; Hake's No. 23 improved swivel plow, with wheel and movable cutter. 1911 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass.; Hake's No. 27 improved swivel plow, with wheel and movable cutter. 1912 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; No. 93 New England chilled plow, with wheel and cutter. 1913 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass.; No. 93 New England chilled plow, with wheel and jointer. 1914 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; X 1 steel plow. 1915 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; X 3 steel plow, with wheel and cutter. 1916 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; X 4^ steel plow, with wheel and cutter. 1917 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; U. G. oh steel plow, with wheel and circular cutter. 1918 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. : W. B. 2 steel plow, with wheel and cutter. 1919 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass.; No. 1 cast steel soil plow, with wheel. 1920 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass.; Eagle 20 plow complete, with meadow fixtures. 1921 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass.; Eagle 77 plow with wheel and cutter, 1922 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; Harrington hand seed sower and cultivator combined. 1923 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; 16-inch wheel, improved Billings corn planter and fertilizer. 1924 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; 20-inch wheel, improved Billings corn planter and fertilizer. 1925 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass.; iron frame combined horse hoe and cultivator. For Preparing Crops for Market. 117 1926 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; French's patent cultivator. 1927 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; 34 feet cut one-horse Leonard mower. 1928 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; 4^ feet cut two-horse Leonard mower. 1929 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; 16 fork Garfield's The Am-erican hay tedder with shafts. 1930 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass.; 14-inch Pennsylvania lawn mower. 1931 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass.; 16-inch Pennsylvania lawn mower. 1932 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass.; 17-inch Pennsylvania lawn mower. 1933 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; ih feet lawn seat. 1934 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass.; 10-inch Doctor Bailey ensilage and dry forage cutter. 1935 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; 12-inch Doctor Bailey ensilage and dry forage cutter. 1936 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; 14-inch Doctor Bailey ensilage and dry forage cutter. 1937 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; 16-inch Doctor Bailey ensilage and dry forage cutter. 1938 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; Curb National family cider mill. 1939 Ames P low Co., Boston, Mass. 1940 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. 1941 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass.; geared screw National farmer's elder mill. 1942 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; iron screw apple-barrel header. 1943 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; improved "Worcester fan mill. 1944 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; Yankee corn sheller. 1945 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; N., M. & Co. vegetable cutter. 1946 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; Rich's improved No. 2 straight knife lever feed cutter. 1947 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; Rich's improved No. 2 curved knife lever feed cutter. 118 Class 5. — Implements and Machinkry. 1948 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; Rich's improved No. 3 curved knife lever feed cutter. 1949 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Miiss. ; Rich's improved No. 4 curved kuife lever feed cutter. 1950 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; No. 4 geared meat cutter. 1951 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; No. 4 double tube sausage stuffer. 1952 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass.; No. 1 varnished cylinder churn. 1953 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; No. 2 varnished cylinder churn. 1954 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; No. 3 varnished cylinder churn. 1955 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; No. 4 varnished cylinder churn. 1956 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; No. 5 varnished cylinder churn. 1957 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; No. 5 Davis self-adjusting churn and butter worker. 1958 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; Ames No. 2 garden wheelbarrow. 1959 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; Ames No. 4 garden wheelbarrow. 1960 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; Ames Custom No. 5 garden wheelbarrow. 19G1 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; No. 1 Little Giant wheeljack. 1962 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; No. 2 Iron Clad ^ittle Giant wheeljack. 1963 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; No. inside-wheel store truck. 1864 Ames Plow Co., Boston, Mass. ; No. 2 outside- wheel store truck. 1965 Joseph Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass. ; Kemp's manure spreader complete. 1966 Joseph Breck & Sous, Boston, Mass. ; new model Buckeye mower. 1967 Joseph Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass. ; Bullard hay tedder. 1968 Joseph Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass. ; Reid creamery No. 3. 1969 Joseph Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass. ; Ferguson creamery No. 3. 1970 Joseph Breck & Sous, Boston, Mass. ; Acme harrow No. 6. 1971 Joseph Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass.; Philadelphia horse lawn mower. 1972 Joseph Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass. ; Baldwin ensilage cutter No. 14<^ and 12 foot elevator. 1973 Joseph Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass. ; Union cider mill. 1974 Joseph Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass. ; United States steel plow. For Pkepat?ino Crops for Market. 119 1975 Joseph Breck & Sons, Bostou, Mass. ; United States steel plow No. 110. 1976 Joseph Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass. ; Novelty plow harness. 1977 ' Joseph Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass. ; Willis root cutter. 1978 Joseph Breck & Sous, Boston, Mass. ; iron giant stump lifter. 1979 Joseph Breck & Sons, Bostou, Mass.; United States steel plow swivel. 1980 Jos. Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass. ; Planet Jr. horse hoe, inclu- ding all attachments. 1981 Jos. Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass. ; Planet Jr. seed drill No. 2. 1982 Jos. Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass. ; Planet Jr. combined drill. 1983 Jos. Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass. ; Planet Jr. double wheel hoe. 1984 Jos. Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass. ; Planet Jr. single wheel hoe. 1985 Jos. Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass. ; Fire Fly double wheel hoe. 1986 Jos. Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass. ; Fire Fly single wheel hoe. 1987 Jos. Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass. ; Fire Fly garden plow. 1988 Jos. Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass. ; Reid butter worker No. 3. 1089 Jos. Breck & Sons, Bostou, Mass. ; Reid butter printer, complete. 1990 Jos. Breck & Sons, Bostou, Mass. ; Reid butter shipping boxes (Pyramid.) 1991 Jos. Breck & Sous, Bostou, Mass. ; 14-iuch Philadelphia hand lawn mower. 1992 Jos. Breck & Sous, Boston, Mass. ; 10-inch Philadelphia hand lawn mower. 1993 Jos. Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass. ; 12-inch Philadelphia hand lawn mower. 1994 Jos. Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass- ; 16-iucb Philadelphia hand lawu mower. 1995 Jos. Breck & Sous, Boston, Mass. ; 18-inch Philadelphia hand lawn mower. 1996 Jos. Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass. ; 20-iuch Philadelphia hand lawn mower. 1997 Jos. Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass. ; Bay State pumps (stand 5 pumps.) 199S Jos. Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass. ; water drawers. 120 Class 7.— Dairy. 1999 Jos. Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass. ; American chopper (butcher size.) 2000 Jos. Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass. ; American chopper (3 small sizes.) •» 2001 Joseph Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass. ; Kinyon meat chopper, No. 6. 2002 Joseph Breck & Sons, Boston, Mass. ; assortment of weather vanes. Class VII.— DAIRY. No. 2.5. — Butter. Five Packages, not less thax 30 i.bs. net, made at the same Dairy, Creamery or Factory, at any time. Premium 509— $30, $20. 2003 Northfield Co-operative Creamery, Northfield, Mass. 2004 A. D. Evarts, Vergennes, Vt. 2005 C. V. Creamery, Henniker, N. H. 2006 Shrewsbury Creamery, Shrewsbury, Mass. 2007 James Lawrence, Groton, Mass. 2008 E. J. Parker, East Georgia, Vt. 2009 Milton Creamery, Milton, Vt. 2010 North Brookfleld Creamery, JTorth Brookfield, Mass. 2011 Channel Rock Creamery, Poultney, Vt. Package, not less than 30 lbs. net, made anywhere and prior TO July, 1886. Premium 510— $20, $10, $5. 2012 W. H. Martin, Warden, P." Q. 2013 W. H. Martin, Warden, P. Q. 2014 James Lawrence, Groton, Mass. 2015 Channel Rock Creamery, Poultney, Vt. Butter. 121 Package, not less than 30 lbs. net, made at any time, at a Creamery or Factory. Premium 511—120, $10, $5.. 2016 James Lawrence, Groton, Mass. 2017 College Farm, Hauover, N. H., G. H. Whitcher, Supt. 2018 Elmwood Creamery, Elmwood, Conn. 2019 Farmington Creamery, Farmingtou, Conn. 2020 Amherst Co-operative Creamery Association, No. Amlicrst, Mass. 2021 Windsor Creamery, Windsor, Conn. 2022 B. C. Bliss, Supt., Ashby, Mass. 2023 Deerfleld Valley Creamery Association, Wilmington, Vt. 2024 Northfleld Cooperative Creamery, Northfield, Mass. 2025 C. V. Creamery, O. H. Newton, Henniker, N. H. 2026 Shrewsbury Creamery, Shrewsbury, Mass., Allen, Knowltou & Co. 2027 E. J. Parker, East Georgia, Vt. 2028 Shelburne Falls Cooperative Creamery Association, Shelburne Falls, Mass. 2029 North Brookfield Creamery, North Brookfield, Mass. 2030 Rutland Cooperative Creamery, Rutland, Mass. Package, not less than 30 lbs. net, made at any time, at a Private Farm or Dairy. Premium 512—120, $10, $5. 2031 Edgar J. Bliss, Beverly Farms, Mass. 2032 Wm. D. Bronson, East Hardwick, Vt. 2033 Cloud Harvey, West Barnet, Vt. 2034 P. C. Van Allen, Slingerlands, N. Y. 2035 A. D. Evarts, Vergennes, Vt. 2036 W. H. Martin, Warden, P. Q. .2037 Thomas Walton, Haverhill, Mass. Package, not less than 5 lbs. nor over 10 lbs. net, in form for delivery unbroken to consumer. Premium 513 — $15, $10, $5. 2038 Asa L. Haskell, Needham, Mass. 2039 J. Francis Gulliver, Andover, Mass. 11 122 Class 7. — Dairy. 2040 Ipswich Creamery Co., Ipswich, Mass. 2041 L. F. & W. H. Gray, Ashfield, Mass. 2042 Geo. W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. 2043 J. H. Loveland, Norwich, Vt. 2044 Chas. E. Williams, So. Deerfleld, Mass. 2045 Rhoda M, Haskell, East Deerfleld, Mass. 2046 Geo. K. Edwards, Southampton, Mass. 2047 Chas. M. Wood, Upton, Mass. 2048 Joson Bron^u, Bernardston, Mass. 2049 O. M. Tiukham. 2050 James Lawrence, Groton, Mass. 2051 College Farm, G. H. Whitcher, supt., Hanover,' N. H. 2052 Amherst Co-Op. Creamery Association, No. Amherst, Mass. 2053 Deerfleld Valley Creamery Association, Wilmington, Vt. 2054 Northfield Co-Op. Creamery, Northfleld, Mass. 2055 Shrewsbury Creamery, Shrewsbury, Mass. ; Allen, Knowlton & Co. 2056 E. J. Parker, East Georgia, Vt. 2057 Edgar J. Bliss, Beverly Farms, Mass. 2058 Cloud Harvey, West Barnetr Vt. 2059 W. H. Martin, Warden, P. Q. 20G0 W. F. Williams, Wethersfleld, Conn. 2061 Shelburne Falls Co-operative Creamery Association, Shelburne Falls, Mass. 2062 North Brookfleld Creamery, No. Brooktield, Mass. 2063 James R. Walker, Springfield, Vt. 2064 Rutland Co-operative Creamery, Rutland, Mass. 2065 C. Miller & Son, Pomfret, Vt. 2066 Houghton Farm, Mountainville, N. Y. Sample, not less than 3 lbs., in Prints, Moulds, or Rolls, made AT Creamery or Factory. Premium 514— $15, $10, $5. 2067 B. C. Bliss, supt., Ashby, Mass. 2068 Ipswich Creamery Co., Ipswich, Mass. 2069 James Lawrence, Groton, Mass. Butter. 123 2070 Cottage Farm, G. W. Whitcher, supt., Hanover, N. H. 2071 Deerfleld Valley Creamery Association, Wilmington, Vt. 2072 Northtield Co-operative Creamery Association, Nortlifield, Mass. 2073 W. F. Williams, Wetliersfleld, Conn. 2074 North Brookfield Creamery, North Brookfield, Mass. 2075 Rutland Co-operative Creamery, Rutland Mass. 2076 Amherst Creamery Association, Amherst, Mass. Sample, not less than 3 lbs., in Prints, Moulds, or Rolls, made AT A Private Farm or Dairy. Premium 515 — $15, $10, $5. 2077 John Thaxter, Kittery Point, Me. 2078 E. F. Bowditch, Fraraingham, Mass. 2079 Chester F. Cutting, Framinghara, Mass. 2080 Alfred Rodman, Dedham, Mass. 2081 Francis B. Ripley, Weston, Mass. 2082 John K. Sheffield, Millville, Mass. 2083 L. M. Gaskill, Uxbridge, Mass. 2084 E. Lewis Moore, Framingham, Mass. 2085 C. B. Lyman, Southampton, Mass. 2086 Theodore Carver, Norton, Mass. 2087 E. Burnett, Southboro, Mass. 2088 Chas. H. Poor, Bradford, Mass. 2089 Asa L. Haskell, Needham, Mass. 2090 Chas. E. Williams, South Deerfleld, Mass. 2091 Rhoda M. Haskell, East Deerfleld, Mass. 2092 Geo. K. Edwards, Southampton, Mass. 2093 Jason Brown, Bernardston, Mass. 2094 Shrewsbury Creamery, Shrewsbury, Mass., Allen, Knowlton & Co. 2095 Edgar J. Bliss, Beverly Farms, Mass. 2096 Cloud Harvey, West Barnet, Vt. 2097 James Lawrence, Groton, Mass. ' 2098 Mrs. C. K. Childs, Conway, Mass. 2099 Milton Cook, Coos, N. H. 2100 Wm. H. King, Charlton, Mass. 2101 Houghton Farm, Mountainville, N. Y. 124 Class 7. — Dairy. Sample of Granular Butter, shown ix Brine in a Glass Jar, not less than 2 lbs. Premium 516— $15, $10, $5. 2102 John Thaxter, Kittery Point, Me. 2103 E. F. Bowditch, Framiugham, Mass. 2104 Alfred Rodman, Dedham, Mass. 2105 John K. Sheffield, Millville, Mass. 2106 L. M. Gaskill, Uxbridge, Mass. 2107 E. Lewis Moore, Fraralngham, Mass. 2108 Charles H. Poor, Bradford, Mass. 2109 Asa L. Haskell, Needham, Mass. 2110 Charles E. Williams, South Deerfield, Mass. 2111 Rhoda M. Haskell, East Deertield, Mass. 2112 Shrewsbury Creamery Co., Shrewsbury, Mass., Allen, Knowlton & Co. 2113 Edgar J. Bliss, Beverly Farms, Mass. 2114 James Lawrence, Groton, Mass. 2115 B. C. Bliss, Ashby, Mass. 2116 College Farm, G. W. Whitcher, Supt., Hanover, N. H. 2117 Northfleld Co-operative Creamer}' Association, Northfield, Mass. 2118 Amherst Creamery Association, North Amherst, Mass. 2119 George W. Goddard, Greenville, N. H. 2120 J. Francis Gulliver, Andover, Mass. 2121 W. H. Martin, Warden, P. Q. 2122 P. C. Van Allen, Slingerlands, N. Y. 2123 North Brookfleld Creamery, No. Brookfield, Mass. 2124 Milton Cook, Coos, N. H. 2125 Channel Rock Creamery, Poultney, Vt. 212G Houghton Farm, Mountaiuville, N. Y. Utensils and Appliances connected with the Milk Supply of Cities and Towns. Premium 516a — $100, offered by proprietors of Boston Herald. 2127 Wells, Richardson & Co., Burlington, Vt. : butter cooler. Cheese. 125 2127^ Wm. H. Johnson, Westboro, Mass. ; cream separating milk can. 2128 James McKinley, Bryn Mawr, Pa. ; refrigerator milk car. 2128^ Mosely & Stoddard Mfg. Co., Poultuey, Vt. ; Stoddard creamery refrigerator. 2129 E. L. Hill, West Upton, Mass. ; Hill's aerator or milk can. 2129^ Mosely & Stoddard Mfg. Co., Poultuey, Vt. ; Ellore's pyramidal milk straiuer. 2130 E. Burnett, Southboro, Mass. ; milk cooler. 2131 E. Burnett, Southboro, Mass. ; milk can. No. 26. — Cheese. Five Cheeses, not less than 20 lbs. each, made at any time, from THE SAME Factory or Dairy. Premium 517 — $25, $15. 2132 Gilbert & Root, Gilbertsville, N. Y. 2133 Gilbert & Root, Gilbertsville, N. Y. 2134 Charles Marks, Rutland, Vt. American Cheese of the Usual Shape and Character, not less than 20 LBS. weight, over one year old. Premium 518— $20, $10. 2135 B. D. Gilbert, Utica, N. Y. 213G Houghton Farm, Mountainville, N. Y. American Cheese of the Usual Shape and Character, not less THAN 20 LBS. weight, LESS THAN OnE YeAR OlD. Premium 519— $20, $10. 2137 Mrs. J. S. Pope, Halifax, Plymouth Co., Mass. 2138 Elmwood Creamery, Co., Elmwood, Conn. 2139 Gilbert & Root, Gilbertsville, N. Y. 2140 Charles Marks, Rutland, Vt. Collection Foreign and Domestic Cheese. Premium — 519a. 2141 Thurber & Whyland, New York. 2142 S. S. Pierce, Boston, Mass. 2143 Houghton Farm, Mountainville, N. Y. 126 Class. 7.— Dairy. Granulated Milk. Premium 519b. 2144 Robert Ellis, Canaan, Conn. No. 27— Bread. Wheat Bread of Fine Flour. Premium 520— $5, $3, $2. 2145 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. 2146 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. 2147 P. C. Van Allen, Slingerlands, N. Y. Unbolted Wheat or Graham Bread. Premium 521— $5, $3, $2. 2148 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. 2149 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. 2150 P. C. VanAllen, Slingerlands, N. Y. 2150i Mrs. E. M. Gill, Medford, Mass. Rye Bread. Premium 522— $5, $3, $2. 2151 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. ' 2152 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. 2153 P. C. Van Allen, Slingerlands, N. Y. Indian or Rye and Indian Bread. Premium 523 — $5, $3, $2. 2154 P. C. Van Allen, Slingerlands, N. Y. 2155 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. 2156 Jones Wilcox, East Chatham, N. Y. 2156i Mrs. E. M. Gill, Medford, Mass. No. 28. — Bees and Honey. Premium 524 — $5, $3. 2157 Henry Alley, Wenham, Mass. ; observatory hive, queen and bees. Bees and Honey. 127 Comb Honey. — Honey from Fall Flowers. Prepiium 528— $5, $3. 2157i Miss Maud Stevens, Dorchester, Mass. Beeswax — 20 lb. lots. Premium 530 — $5, $3. 2158 Henry Alley, Wenham, Mass. Best Movable Hive with Implements connected with the Apiary. Premium 531 — $5, $3. 2159 Henry Alley, Wenham, Mass. ^^ -m: %f m:^