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Wra. & N. Jackson, 238 Front-street, for specimens of parlor 

 grates, of very superior workmanship. Silver medal. 



Jordan L. Mott, 264 Water-street, for the best cooking range. 

 Gold medal. 



David Culver, 117 Beekman-street, for the best hot air furnace. 

 Silver medal. 



George Peirce, 292 Broadway, for a revolving roaster, a good 

 and useful article for large establishments. Diploma. 



Jordan L. Mott, 264 Water-street, for an agricultural furnace; a 

 very useful article. Diploma. 



Newcombe, Dixie & Co., Worcester, Mass., for stoves for burn- 

 ing tan and saw-dust. Silver medal. 



0. Vanevery, 241 Water-street, for a ship's caboose, of excellent 

 workmanship. Silver medal. 



The sheet-iron stoves the judges deem of excellent workmanship 

 and adaptedness for the uses intended. They make no distinction as 

 to merit. 



Surgical Imtruments. 



Geo. 0. Jarvis, Portland, Maine, for a surgical adjuster. Gold 

 medal. 



Geo. Tieraann, 63 Chatham-street, for an oblique scarificator— a 

 useful improvement. Diploma. 



William Richards, Williamsburgh, L L, for an elastic tube for 

 cattle. Diploma. 



M. Holton, 11 Amity-street, for a spino-abdominal supporter. Di- 

 ploma. 



E. P. Banning, 423 Broadway, for trusses — an ingenious and me- 

 ritorious improvement. Diploma. 



B. Blagge, 48 Maiden Lane, for a self-injecting chair — a new and 

 convenient improvement. Diploma. 



James Gray, 119 Bowery, for artificial eyes. Diploma. 



J. C. & D. Hyatt, 449 Broadway, for anatomical preparations. 

 Diploma. 



Thomas Ritter, 104 Cherry-street, for well constructed and neatly 

 arranged medicine chests. Diploma. 



J. Busteed, 331 Third Avenue, for a fracture-splint — an ingenious 

 contrivance, for application to "fractured thigh-bones. Silver medal. 



Ed\\-ard Welshman, 107 John-street, for a resuscitating apparatus. 

 Silver medal. 



B. F. Palmer, Meredith Bridge, N. H., for an artificial leg. Sil- 

 ver medal. 



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