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PEDIGREE OF "HERALD," FORMERLY "GRAPHIC."

(Very Rich Dark Brown. Small star, and white heel on near hind leg. Stands 16 hands and inch high. Weighs 1140. Foaled Aug. 12, 1874.)

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Dam by the
Hyde Horse.

Snap Dragon,
bred by Fran-
cis Daniels,
Grafton, Vt.

Dam by Her

od's Tuckahoe.?

2d Dam by Im. Tom.

Rail Road,
bred by Steph.
Wood, Ludlow,
Vt.

Garrett Horse.

Dam

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Hambletonian 1097%

Andrew's

Pot 8 os mare. Im. Diomed.

Daughter of

Oscar 1752.

Daughter of

Im. Leonidas.

Shark.

Marske.

Daughter of Eclipse, son of Im.
Im. Gabriel. Fearnaught.
Vixen, by Im. Medley.
Im. Sprightly.

Union.

{Union

Messenger 1562.

Dam by Messenger.

Harmony, by Im. Figure.

Judson's Ham-Hambletonian

Hambletonian, bletonian. sire of Princess

10972.

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Dam a highly bred mare, brought from Sandy Hook.

Dam by Engineer 2d, (sire of Lady Suffolk) a grandson of Messenger 1562.

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Whalebone, or Clark Horse, by Sherman, son of Justin Morgan.

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(Johnson Horse, bred
by Marvell Johnson,
Mt. Holly, Vt.

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Messenger 1562.

Hambletonian

Dam by Messenger.

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Dam, a chesnut mare,
(highly bred) im. from Canada
by Abel Haile, Ludlow, Vt.

Hambletonian 10971⁄2.
Dam, imported by Mr.
Munson, of Boston.

Messenger 1562. Dam by Messenger.

Pot 8 os.

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Gimcrack.

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The introduction of the General Index has necessitated the condensation of the Abstract to a somewhat greater extent than usual; but it will be found to contain the cream of the Transactions as returned by the county societies. I must call attention to the meagreness of the returns from many societies, and suggest that strenuous efforts be made by the officers to obtain more elaborate, instructive, and valuable reports from the several committees having the different departments in charge. The efficiency of a society is very properly judged by its record. If this is bald, and destitute of life and interest, it is certain that there is a radical fault in the management, which ought to be sought out and corrected.

In the analysis (1) of the Fine Bones of Messrs. L. B. Darling & Co., on p. 323 of the Report, 22.03 per cent. of phosphoric acid should have been credited, that constituent having been inadvertently omitted in transcribing.

CHARLES L. FLINT.

OFFICERS OF THE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES, 1878.

MASSACHUSETTS.

President-THOMAS MOTLEY of Jamaica Plain.
Secretary-EDWARD N. PERKINS of Boston.

ESSEX.

President- BENJAMIN P. WARE of Marblehead.
Secretary-CHARLES P. PRESTON of Danvers.

MIDDLESEX.

President - JOHN CUMMINGS of Woburn.
Secretary-BENJAMIN W. BROWN of Concord.

MIDDLESEX SOUTH.

President-DAVID NEVINS, JUN., of Framingham.
Secretary- ABEL F. STEVENS of Natick.

MIDDLESEX NORTH.

President JOSEPH L. SARGENT of Dracut.
Secretary-E. T. ROWELL of Lowell.

WORCESTER.

President - CHARLES B. PRATT of Worcester.
Secretary-GEORGE H. ESTABROOK of Worcester.

WORCESTER WEST.

President-THOMAS P. ROOT of Barre.
Secretary-HENRY J. SHATTUCK of Barre.

WORCESTER NORTH.

President - GEORGE JEWETT of Fitchburg.
Secretary-WILLIAM A. CARLETON of Fitchburg.

WORCESTER NORTH-WEST.

President- JAMES P. LYNDE of Athol.

Secretary-E. T. LEWIS of Athol.

WORCESTER SOUTH.

President-SAMUEL N. GLEASON of Warren.

Secretary- AMASA C. MORSE of Sturbridge.

WORCESTER SOUTH-EAST.

President-WILLIAM KNOWLTON of Upton.
Secretary-JOSEPH H. WOOD of Milford.

HAMPSHIRE, FRANKLIN, AND HAMPDEN. President J. H. DEMOND of Northampton. Secretary-L. C. FERRY of Northampton.

HAMPSHIRE.

President-FLAVEL GAYLORD of Amherst.
Secretary-H. M. McCLOUD of Amherst.

HIGHLAND.

President-CHARLES FAY of Chester.
Secretary-JONATHAN MCELWAIN of Middlefield.

HAMPDEN.

President-C. L. BUELL of Ludlow.

Secretary-J. N. BAGG of West Springfield.

HAMPDEN EAST.

President -JACOB STEVER of Palmer.
Secretary-O. P. ALLEN of Palmer.

UNION.

President-HENRY K. HERRICK of Blandford.
Secretary-ENOS W. BOISE of Blandford.

FRANKLIN.

President- JAMES S. GRINNELL of Greenfield.
Secretary-JOHN A. AIKEN of Greenfield.

DEERFIELD VALLEY.

President - DAVID L. SMITH of Colrain.
Secretary-M. M. MANTOR of Charlemont.

BERKSHIRE.

President-HENRY M. PIERSON of Pittsfield.
Secretary-WILLIAM H. MURRAY of Pittsfield.

HOUSATONIC.

President - HENRY W. SHELDON of New Marlboro'. Secretary-HENRY T. ROBBINS of Great Barrington.

HOOSAC VALLEY.

President-0. A. ARCHER of Blackinton.

Secretary-H. CLAY BLISS of Northampton.

BRISTOL.

President-THEODORE DEAN of Taunton.
Secretary-D. L. MITCHELL of Taunton.

BRISTOL CENTRAL.

President- JOHN A. HAWES of Fairhaven.
Secretary CHARLES DURFEE of Fall River.

PLYMOUTH.

President - JOHN LANE of East Bridgewater. Secretary-LAFAYETTE KEITH of Bridgewater.

President

NORFOLK.

HENRY S. RUSSELL of Milton. Secretary-HENRY O. HILDRETH of Dedham.

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HINGHAM.

President EDMUND HERSEY of Hingham. Secretary - FRANK L. WHITNEY of Hingham.

MARSHFIELD.

President- GEORGE M. BAKER of Marshfield. Secretary-FRANCIS COLLAMORE of Pembroke.

BARNSTABLE.

President- AUGUSTUS T. PERKINS of Boston. Secretary-F. B. GOSS of Barnstable.

NANTUCKET.

President-RICHARD E. BURGESS of Nantucket. Secretary-WENDELL MACY of Nantucket.

MARTHA'S VINEYARD.

President-I. N. LUCE of Edgartown.

Secretary-B. T. HILLMAN of Chilmark.

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