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Preparations of Natural History. 



John G. Bell, 289 Broadway, for the best preserved birds. Silver 

 medal. 



I. Akhurst, Brooklyn, for the second best preserved birds. Di- 

 ploma. 



John Gray, 119 Bowery, for artificial birds' eyes. Diploma, 



John I. Alston, 1 Park Row, for preserved birds. Diploma. 



N. P. Irving, 97 Thirteenth street, for preserved insects. Di- 

 ploma. 



Pyrotechny. 



Isaac Edge, jr., Jersey City, for the best display of firework. Gold 

 medal. 



Saddlery, Harness and Trunks. 



Samuel Post, corner of Broadway and Murray streets, for the best 

 side-saddles. Silver medal. 



F. L. Cortelyou, 708 Broadway, for the second best side-saddle. 

 Diploma. 



James Craven, .32 Canal-street, for a double harness. Diploma. 



J. & J. Collins, 84 Bleecker-street, for a single harness. Di- 

 ploma. 



William H. Wilson, 153 Bowery, for a cart saddle. Siver Me- 

 dal. 



P. H. Vanherhoef, 190 Allen-street, for a pair of cart hains. Di- 

 ploma. 



J. T. Perry, 187 Eldridge-street, for a pair of cart bearing chains. 

 Diploma. 



S. Wilson, Dansville, Livingston co., N. Y., for a creasing machine. 

 Silver Medal. 



Sign Painting and Imitations. 



Ackerman & Miller, 101 Nassau-street for the best sign and orna- 

 mental banner painting. Silver medal. 



R. L. Weed, corner of Burling Slip and Pearl street, for the second 

 best sign painting. Diploma. 



Quaterman & Co., 18 Burling Slip, for the best imitation of wood. 

 Silver medal. 



Frederick Down, 170 Canal street, for the second best imitation of 

 wood and marble. Diploma. 



A. C. Hyatt, 118 Varick street, for sign painting. Diploma. 



Silver Ware. 



Ball, Tompkins & Black, 181 Broadway, for the best specimen of 

 silver ware. Gold medal. 



F. W. Cooper, 102 Reade street, for a silver castor. Diploma. 



