26 Transactions of the American Institute. 



LIST OF PREMIUMS 



AWAEDED AT THE 37TH ANNUAL PAIE OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE, OCTOBER, 1867. 



[In numerous cases where the first medal is not mentioned, the second medal indicates 

 that the article for which It was awarded was the best on exhibition.] 



I.— DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS AND EDUCATION. 



Under the Supervision of 3festirs. Thomas Hicks, George Peyton and J. 



Owen Rouse. 



First Group. — Paintings on canvas, glass and other surfaces; pastels, car 

 toons, miniatures. 



Second Group. — Engravings, lithographs, chemical etchings, plain and colored, 

 enamel work, designs and drawings relating to architecture and civil engineering. 



Third Group. — Photographs, plain and colored, daguerreotype-s, ambrotypes; 

 all other impressions by the action of light. 



Fourth Group. — Sculpture, cameos, medals, medallions, bas relief, embossed 

 work, fine castings in bronze, zinc, and other metals. 



Fifth Group. — Musical instruments — pianos, organs, melodeons, instruments 

 used in bands and concerts. 



Sixth Group. — Specimens of printing and bookbinding, stationery, globes, 

 maps, charts, and all apparatus for instructing in science, tables and machines for 

 calculation. 



Seventh Group. — Philosophical instruments, mathematical and measuring 



instruments, dials, chronometers, watches and clocks, telescopes, microscopes, 



lenses, cameras and other optical instruments, excepting those to be carried in the 



pocket. 



first group. 



Judges — Messrs. Louis Lang and Vincent Colter. 



II. "Wood, Jr., 639 Broadway, for an oil painting, landscape, Bierstadt, artist. 

 First medal and a diploma. 



Mrs. Wm. H. Hicks, Stamford, Conn., for an oil painting, "View on the Housa- 

 tonic river," 0. W. Griswold, artist. Second medal and a diploma. 



Oliver J. Lay, 534 Second avenue, for an oU painting, "The Herb Doctor." 

 Second medal and a diploma. 



T. C. Ruckle, 37 Park Row, for an oil painting, " Ordination of Bishop Asbury." 

 Third medal and a certificate. 



Fritz ]Meyer, 59 Fulton street, for a water color painting, " Tomb of Baron Von 

 Humboldt." Second medal and a diploma. 



Mrs. Soper, 112 Essex street, for an oil painting, game piece. Third medal and 

 a certificate. 



William T. Matthews, for an oil painting, fruit and flower piece. First medal 

 and a diploma. 



E. G. Durant, 83 Beekman street, for an oil painting. Second medal and a 

 diploma 



