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Fire Brick. 



Forbes & Benton, Perth Amboy, N. J., for the best fire brick. Sil- 

 ver medal. 



Krerscher & Mumpeton 62 Goerck street, for the second best fire 

 brick. Diploma. 



Surgical Instruments. 



J. Parker, Mass., J. D. Poillen, 12 EHzabeth street, for a syringe. 

 Diploma. 



Jordan L. Mott, 264 Water ttreet, for cast iron school chairs. (Im- 

 portant invention.) Diploma. 



John Busteed, 331 Third Avenue, for a horse and cattle fleam- 

 Diploma. 



Stephen Bates, Boston, Mass., Benjamin Blagge, agent, 562 Broad- 

 way, tor a superior vapour bath. Silver Medal. 



J. H. Ross, 28 Amity street, for an improved vapor bath. Di- 

 ploma. 



E. Depuy, 581 Broadway, for ivory nipple shields. Diploma. 



Oliver Halsted, 22 Nassau street, for exercising chairs. Gold Me- 

 dal. 



Joseph Peckover, 240 Water street, for infants' exercising chairs. 

 Diploma. 



James Elliott, Newark, N. J., for a patent spring exerciser. Di- 

 ploma. 



J. R. Benjamin, 13 Beekman street, for the best trusses. Silver 

 Medal. 



Josiah Hungerford, Dover, Dutchess county, N. Y., for trusses. 

 Diplo7na. 



J. D. Chevalier, 284 Broadway, for superior dental instruments. 

 Silver Medal. 



Joel H. Ross, 28 Amity street, for an exercising swing. Diploma. 



Steam Engines, Machinery, and Models. 



George W. Wicks, 241 Delancey street, for the best model of a 

 steam engine. Silver Medal. 



Thomas M. Wigham, 316 Broome street, for the second best mo- 

 del of a steam engine. Diploma. 



H. Baldwin, Washington, Conn., for the best water wheel regula- 

 tor. Silver Medal. 



N. Scholfield, Norwich, Conn,, for the second best water wheel 

 regulator. Diploma. 



Thomas Hazzard, Brooklyn, N. Y., for the best model of a bridge. 

 Silver Medal. 



George W. Thayer, Springfield, Mass., for the second best model 

 of a bridge. Diploma. 



Nathaniel Rider, Worcester county, Mass., for a wrought iron sus- 

 pension bridge. Silver Medal. 



