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H. W. Herbert, Newark, N. J., for original sketches from nature. 

 Silver medal. 



Henry Hayes, pupil public school No. 7, for pen drawings. Di- 

 ploma. 



Hiram Christman, pupil public school No. 7, for pen drawings. 

 Diploma. 



F. Silva, pupil public school No. 7, for pen drawings. Diploma. 



S. Ellis, 247 Broadway, for the best medallion likenesses. Silver 

 medal. 



Charles C. Wright, 80 Nassau street, for a medal (head of Wash- 

 ington Allston.) Silver medal. 



Reade & Co., 104 Avenue C, for the best stained glass. Silver 



medal. 



William Jeffreys, 446 Pearl street, for the best painted window- 

 shades. Diploma. 



Leonard Sense & Victor Flagella, 53 Mercer street, for models in 

 plaster. Diploma. 



William Hunt, 320 Broadway, for painting in imperial w^ax colors. 



Diploma. 



H. Brunswick, National Theatre, for modeling in w^ax. Diploma. 



Jeffreys & Ticknor, 446 Pearl street, for an enamelled Persian 

 painting, Diploma. 



Edward Weir, jr., 240 Mott street, for the best ornamental paint- 

 ing. Silver medal. 



A. P. Moriarty, 135 West-Eighteenth street, for the second best 

 ornamental painting. Diploma. 



William Jeffreys, 446 Pearl street, for ornamental painting on 

 panels. Silver medal. 



H. S. Farley, 23 Canal street, for superior specimens of scagliola. 



Silver medal. 



Minors^ Work. 

 C. M. Lord, 97 Washington street, Brooklyn, for the best crayon 

 drawing. $5 and a certificate. 



Uriah Dunphy, 283 Third Avenue, for a pencil drawing. $3 and 



a certificate. 



C. B. Croswell, 13, Seventeenth street, for plaster medals. $3 

 and a certificate. 



