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Hope Iron Works, Providence, R. I., for Babcock, Wilcox & Co.'s engine. 

 Second medal and a diploma. 



Root Steam Engine Company, Second avenue corner Twenty-eighth street, for 

 Root's trunk engine. Third medal and a certificate. 



Horatio Allen, Novelty Iron Works, New York, for a pendulum screw propeller 

 engine. Second medal and a diploma. 



William E. Bird, 163 Bank street, for an oscillating engine. Third medal and 

 a certificate. 



]\Ietropolitan Rotary Engine and Pump Company, New York, for Ortlieb's 

 rotary engine. Third medal and a certificate. 



Wilcox Caloric Engine Company, Providence, R. I., for Wilcox's caloric engine. 

 Third medal and'a certificate. 



Gerner Steam Boiler Company, New York, for Gerner's steam boiler. Second 

 meda,l and a diploma. 



Root Engine Company, Second avenue corner Twenty-eighth street, for Root's 

 sectional wrought iron safety boiler. Second medal and a diploma. 



Duplex Steam Boiler Manufacturing Company, Long Island city, for Davis' 

 safety superheating boiler. Third medal and a certificate. 



S3'mmes & Hayes, 470 Water street, for a cone boiler. Third medal and a 

 certificate. 



L. J. Knowles, Warren, ^lass., for Knowles' automatic boiler feeder. First 

 medal and a diploma. 



Clark's Patent Steam and Fire Regulator Company, 117 Broadway, for Clark's 

 steam and fire regulator. Second medal and a diploma. 



Judges — Messrs. Isaac V. Holmes, Wm. C. Sklden and Chas. E. Emery. 

 Wilcox Steam Engine Company, Providence, R. I., for Wilcox's portable steam 

 engine and boiler. First medal and a diploma. 



SECOND GROUP. 



First Division, First Section. 



Judges — Messrs. Isaac Y. Holmes, William C. Selden" and Chas. E. Emery 



Campbell & Hardick Brothers, 9 x\daras street, Brooklyn, L. I., for the Niagara 

 direct acting steamer pump. First medal and a diploma. 



Knowles & Sibley, Warren, Mass., for Knowles' direct acting steam pump 

 Second medal and a diploma. 



Second Section. 



Campbell & Hardick Bros., 9 Adams street, Brooklyn, L.I,, for the "Niagara" 

 crank pump. First medal and a diploma. 



Woodward Steam Pump Company, 48 Centre street, for the "Woodward" 

 crank pump. Second medal and a diploma. 



Chappell Manufacturing Company, 99 Bank street, for a steam valveless pump. 

 First medal and a diploma. 



Turbinate Pump Company, 112 Wall street, for Gerick's centrifugal pump. 

 First medal and a diploma. 



Second Division. 



Knowles & Sibley, 107 Liberty street, for Knowles' steam hydraulic pump. 

 First medal and a diploma. 



J. D. West, 40 Courtlandt street, for West's anti-freezing pump. First medal and 

 a diploma. 



John P. Gruber, 182 Chatham square, for Gruber's ale and water works. First 

 medal and a diploma. 



