42 Transactioxs of the American Institute. 



D. D. Nash, 58 Iloyt street, Brooklyn, L. 1., for Nash's drinking fountain. First 

 medal and a diploma. 



Campbell & Ilardick Bros., 9 Adams street, Brooklyn, L. I., for a steam air 

 pimip. Second medal and a diploma. 



Frederick Ortlieb, New York city, for the Metropolitan steam and belt pump. 

 Second medal and a diploma. 



H. C. Dart & Co., 5^ Pine street, for a rotary steam pump. Second medal and a 

 diploma. 



Rimisey & Co., Seneca Falls, N. Y., for hand power and force pumps. Second 

 medal and a diploma. 



J. M. Whitfield .& Son, 262 Water street, for a four pull ale pump. Second 

 medal and a diploma. 



THIRD GROUP- 



Jvdges — Messrs. William Pratt, William C. Selden and J. Clement. 



Pratt, Whitney & Co., Hartford, Conn., for an engine lathe (taper attachment). 

 Second medal and a diploma. 



Chelsea Machine Works, Norwich, Conn., for a small engine lathe. First medal 

 and a diploma. 



Hall, Washburn & Co., New York, for an engine lathe (cross feed). Third 

 medal and a certificate. 



H. D. Stover, 117 Liberty street, for an engine lathe. Third medal and a cer- 

 tificate. 



Adam Stewart, 211 Centre street, for a foot lathe (slide rest and eccentric check). 

 Third medal and a certificate. 



New York Steam Engine Company; 222 Pearl street, for a bolt and screw cutting 

 machine. Second medal and a diploma. 



H. D. Stover, 117 Liberty street, for a large planer. Second medal and a diploma. 



New York Steam Engine Company, 222 Pearl street, for a crank planer. Third 

 medal and a certificate. 



New York Steam Engine Company, 222 Pearl street, for a large shaping machine. 

 Second medal and a diploma. 



H. D. Stover, 117 Liberty street, for a small shaping machine. Second medal 

 and a diploma. 



New York Steam Engine Company, 222 Pearl street, for a drill press, swing 

 table. Second medal and a diploma. 



New York Steam Engine Company, 222 Pearl street, for a car wheel drill press. 

 Second medal and a diploma. 



New York Steam Engine Company, 222 Pearl street, for a horizontal drilling and 

 boring machine. Second medal and a diploma. 



V. F. Douglass, Stamford, Conn., for a friction self-fed hand drill. Third medal 

 and a certificate. 



Hall, Washburn & Co., New York, for a hand drill press. Third medal and a 

 certificate. 



Golding, Cheeny & Co., Providence, R. I., for a drop hammer. Second medal 

 and a diploma. 



N. C. Stiles, West Meriden, Conn., for a drop hammer. Second medal and a 

 diploma. 



T. Prosser & Son, 15 Gold street, for a compressed air forging hammer. Second 

 medal and a diploma. 



