218 Transactions of the 



Mrs. — . Kimball, Oakland — One worsted handkerchief. 



G. S. Nasniith, Oakland — (3ne worked quilt. 



Mrs. — . Strickland, Oakland— One wilk (|uiU. 



Mrs. J. W. Phillips, Oakland — One emliroidered picture. 



Mrs. A. C. Dietz, Oakland — One globe of skeleton leaves. 



Mrs. 0. M. Carlson, Oakland — Six embroidered pictures. 



Mrs. E. A. Hersey, Oakland — Lace work. 



Mrs. C. W. Gelett, Oakland — Two frames of moss and shell work. 



Mrs. C. F. Draper, Oakland — One crochet shawl. 



Mrs. — . Vandermuellen, Oakland — One wax cross and flowers. 



Mrs. — . Vandermuellen, Oakland — One patchwoi'k quilt. 



Miss Ray Detriek, Oakland — Display of penmanship. 



A. G. Nye, San Francisco — Dis])lay of sea moss. 



A. G. Nye, San Francisco — Display of sea moss in frames. 



A. G. Nye, San Francisco — Display of sea moss in albums. 



Mrs. J. "W. Wheeler, Oakland — One embroidered sofa cushion. 



T. J. Hyde, Oakland — Ornamental needle-work. 



D. Stuart. Oakland — One pair of bootees. 



D. Stuart, Oakland — Display of men's and boys' boots and shoes. 



D. Stuart, Oakland — Display of ladies' and girls' boots and shoes. 



A. J. MeGovern, Oakland — Display of ])aper hangings and window shades. 



Adolph Meyer, Oakland — Display of silk hats. 



Adolph Meyer, Oakland — Display of soft hats. 



M. Brink. Oakland-Display of hats and caps. 



Strickland A- Company, Oakland— Display of fancy stationery. 



CI-ASS III. 



Mrs. R. B. Nixon, Oakland — One lady's embroidered robe. 



Mrs. R. B. Nixon, Oakland — Two patchwork quilts. 



Mrs. R. B. Nixon, Oakland — One lady's quilted robe. 



Mrs. J. W. "Webb, Oakland— One white quilt. 



Mrs. J. B. Tagg. Oakland — Eight frames of wax flowers. 



Mrs. ^ Clisby,"Oakland— One glade of wax flowers. 



Mrs. S. Clisby, Oakland — One frame of wax flowers. 



Mrs. G. Atkinson, Oakland — Mirror frame of leather work. 



Mrs. G. Atkinson, Oakland— Leather work and worsted llowers. 



Benjamin Maloon, Oakland — One frame of autumn leaves. 



Benjamin Maloon, Oakland — Grasses. 



Benjamin Maloon, Oakland — Silk quilt. 



Benjamin Maloon, Oakland — Two sofa pillows. 



Benjamin Maloon, Oakland — Four decorated vases. 



Mrs. J. .J. Gardiner, Oakland — Five frames of moss work. 



M^^. J. J. Gardiner, Oakland — Two portfolios of moss and fern. 



Mrs. J. J. Gardiner, Oakland — Three landscapes of fern. 



Mrs. C. Baker, Oakland — Four globes of wax flowers. 



Mrs. C. Baker, Oakland — Two pieces of leather work. 



Mrs. C. Baker, Oakland — One frame of natural flowers. • 



Mrs. C. Baker, Oakland — One frame of worsted flowers. 



Mrs. May F. Kenney. Oakland — One patchwork quilt. 



Mrs. .3. W. Gardiner, Oakland — One Afghan. 



T. J. Hyde, Oakland— Silk embroidery. 



T. J. Hyde, Oakland — Embroidered sofa cushion. 



T. J. Hyde, Oakland^— Chenille embroidery. 



T. J. Hyde, Oakland — Embroiderv with beads. 



T. J. Hyde, Oakland— Child's Afghan. 



Mrs. — . Drake, Oakland — One jjatchwork {piilt. 



Mrs. Alex. McBean, Oakland — One silk screen. 



Mrs. Alex. McBean, Oakland — One table, aplique work. 



Mrs. Alex. McBean, Oakland — One crochet shawl. 



Mrs. Alex. IVIcBean, Oakland — Patchwork quilt. 



Mr.s. Alex. McBean, Oakland — One knit rug. 



Mrs. Alex. McBean, Oakland — One pair of embroidere<l hose. 



Mrs. M. A. Adams, Oakland — One embroidered silk shawl. 



Mrs. M. A. Adams, Oakland — One embroidered silk skirt. 



Adolph Meyer, Oakland — Display of men's hats and caps. 



John Thompson. Oakland — Ornamental sugar work. 



J. A. Bacon, Oakland— Display of confectionery. 



Miss Emily Stewart, Oakland — Displav of hair-dressing. 



Mrs. G. B. Walker, Oakland— One Afghan. 



Mrs. E. J. Van Vlett, Oakland— One quilt. 



Mrs. E. J. Van Vlett, Oakland— One shirt. 



Mrs. David Berry, Oakland -Fancy sofa cushion. 



