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W. A. Stocking; (6) L. C. Corbett, apparatus for measuring transpiration from 

 growing plants; (7) Cornell University, colored lantern slides of insects, and block 

 system for pinning insects in collections; (8) Florida Station, exhibit of velvet 

 beans; (9) Hawaii Station, injurious insects of Hawaii; (10) University of Illinois, 

 effect of clean and unclean udders on the cleanliness of milk; (11) Iowa State Col- 

 lege, effect of various fermentations on milk, by G. L. McKay and F. W. Bouska; 

 (12) Kansas Agricultural College, photographs of canned goods, laboratories, and 

 specimens of work; (13) Kentucky Station, collection illustrating food and fertilizer 

 inspection work; (14) Louisiana Station, exhibit of sugar cane and rice; (15) 

 Maine Station, colored illustrations showing apple maggot and its work; (16) 

 Massachusetts Station, exhibit of soy beans and Japanese millets; (17) Michigan 

 Agricultural College, models of forest nurseries for conifers; (18) University of 

 Minnesota, methods of instruction in veterinary science; (19) Missouri Station, 

 wood-destroying fungi and specimens of plant diseases; (20) University of 

 Nebraska, models of homemade windmills, by E. H. Barbour; (21) New York; 

 State Station, investigations on rusty spot in cheese, by H. A. Harding; (22) New 

 York State Station, wax models showing San Jose scale upon fruit, bark, and foliage- 

 (23) Office of Experiment Stations, charts showing experiments on horse feeding, 

 with sample rations; (24) Ohio State University, models and photographs illustrat- 

 ing subirrigation in greenhouse, garden, and lawn; (25) Ohio State University, 

 specimen of cow, showing dissection work with retention of organs in normal position, 

 by S. S. Sisson; (26) Oregon Agricultural College, exhibits of hops and of flax; (27) 

 Pennsylvania Station, preparations of pentosans from timothy hay; (28) Purdue 

 University, apparatus for illustrating effect of gravity on growing plants, by J. C. 

 Arthur; (29) Purdue University, students' fann plans; (30) A. H. Standish estate, 

 instruments for measuring live stock; (31) University of Wisconsin, materials show- 

 ing methods of pruning; (32) University of Wyoming, models of Cipolletti weir, 

 rating flume, and Foote water meter. 



The juries of Groups 3 and 6 made the following awards in mechanic arts: 



Grand prizes. — Section of mining engineering, in charge of S. B. Christy, collective 

 exhibit illustrating facilities for instruction in mining engineering; section of archi- 

 tecture, in charge of W. H. Lawrence, collective exhibit illustrating courses of 

 instruction in architectural subjects, with samples of student work; section of 

 mechanical engineering, in charge of W. F. M. Goss, collective exhibit illustrating 

 courses of study in mechanical engineering, with samples of student work and tested 

 materials; section of technical chemistry, in charge of W. H. Walker, collective 

 exhibit illustrating methods of instruction in chemical analysis, with materials 

 analyzed by students; section of drawing and shop practice, in charge of F. P. 

 Anderson; College of Mining, University of California, facilities for instruction in 

 mining engineering. 



Gold medal. — Massachusetts Institute of Technology, mining engineering; Missis- 

 sippi Agricultural College, drawing and shop practice; New Mexico Agricultural 

 College, ditto; Clemson College, ditto; Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, 

 ditto; F. Paul Anderson, collaborator. 



Silver medals. — Massachusetts Institute of Technology, exhibits in technical chemis- 

 try and of drawing (3); Nevada State University, mining; Cornell University, archi- 

 tecture; Sibley College, Cornell University, mechanical engineering; Pennsylvania 

 State College, technical chemistry (2). 



Bronze medals. — Massachusetts Institute of Technology, mining; University of 

 Tennessee, mechanical engineering; Clemson College, mechanical engineering (?). 



Doctrine of Kiparian Rights v. Prior Appropriation on the Arkansas River. — A request 

 has been made by the Assistant-Attorney General of the Department of the Interior 

 for the expert services of Dr. Elwood Mead of this Office, in connection with the 

 suit in which the State of Kansas has asked among other things for a decree enjoin- 



