HONORARY AWARDS TO NEGRETTI AND ZAMBRA. 



1881. 



1882. 



1883. 



1883. 



1884. 



1851. The only Prixe Medal for Meteorological Instruments 

 was awarded to Negretti and Zambra. 



1855. " Honourable Mention." Paris Exhibition. 



The ew Committee exhibited among their Apparatus one of 

 -A 7 ". <$[ Z*s. Patent Maximum Thermometers ; the Jury awarded an 

 Honour able Mention for this Instrument. Negretti and Zambra 

 not having exhibited at all. 



The "Austrian Gold Medal." For Stereoscopic Photographic 

 Views on Glass. ^ 



1862. Two Prize Medals. J. Meteorological Instruments. The 

 terms of the Award being as follows : " For many important 

 inventions and improvements, together with accuracy and 

 excellence in objects exhibited." 



II. Photographic Transparencies, "for beauty and excellence 

 of, and adaptation of Photography to 'Book Illustrations" 



1875. A Prize Medal. Santiago, Chili, awarded for their exhibited 

 collection of Optical and Physical Instruments. 



1876. Three Prize Medals. Philadelphia, "/or Meteorological 

 Instruments ; " "for Thermometers" and "for Microscopes J*' 



1878. A Gold Medal, Paris. The only Gold Medal awarded 

 for Meteorological Instruments in the British Section. 



Fisheries Exhibition, Norwich. A Silver Medal and 

 Diploma for Deep Sea Recording Thermometers and Sextants. 



Fisheries Exhibition, Edinburgh. A Silver Medal for 

 Deep Sea Recording Thermometers, &c. 



Buitenzorg, Batavia, Java Exhibition. A Gold Medal for 

 general excellence of Optical Instruments exhibited. 



International Fisheries Exhibition, London. A Gold 

 Medal for Meteorological Instruments. A Silver Medal for 

 Deep Sea Recording Thermometers. A Bronze Medal for 

 Current Meter. A Gold Medal for Standard Barometers. 



International Health Exhibition, London. A Gold Medal 

 for Hourly Recording and other Registering Thermometers. 



