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MACHINE BLANKETS. 



John Morrow, Paterson, N. J., for printers' blankets and paper 

 makers' felts, of very superior kind. Silver medal. 



E. B. Force, Red Miils, N. J., for superior printers' blankets. 

 Silver medal. 



MACHINERY, MODELS AND NEW INVENTIONS. 



William Burdon, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best steam engines for 

 all ordinary purposes Gold medal. 



Matteawan Machine Company, Matteawan, N. Y., for the second 

 best steam engine vSilvcr medal. 



Gerow & McCreary, 335 Stanton street, for model of a steam en- 

 gine. Diploma. 



Henry Turner, 76 Columbia street, for model of a steam engine. 

 Diploma. 



John Tremper, Little Britain, N. Y., for a rotary engine. Diploma. 



J. Chaplin Howard, Williamsburgh, L. I., for a model of a re- 

 volving piston engine. Diploma. 



H. R. Worthington & W. H. Baker, for a steam fire engine and 

 pump. Gold medal. 



Merrick & Towne. Philadelphia, Penn., for a steam hammer. Sil- 

 ver medal. 



Paul Stillman, Novelty Works, for best steam and vacuum gage. 

 (Silver medal having been before awtirded.) Diploma. 



John Greacan, jr., 44 Broadway, for best steam packing. Silver 

 medal. 



Boston Belting Company, Boston, ]\Tass., for second best steam 

 packing. Diploma. 



T. Cuthbert, 52 Beaver street, N. Y., for the best steuu felting for 

 boilers. Diploma. 



Paul Stillman, Novelty Works, for the best steam engine meter. 

 Gold medal. 



James Rodgers,4l01 Broadway, for the second best steam engine 

 meters. (Silver medal before awarded.) Diploma. 



Allen & Noyes, Greenbush, N. Y., for the best steam stuffing 

 boxes. Silver medal. 



Oliver Johnson, Charlestown, Mass., for second best steam stuffing 

 boxes. Diploma. 



H. R. Worthington k. W, H. Baker, Williamsburgh, L. I., for 



