AWARB OF PeEMIUMS. 19 



H. M. Coffee, 156 Fourth avenue, New York, for plaster casts from the antique. 

 First medal and diploma. 



John Matthews, Seventy-fifth street, New York, for an electrotype antique vase 

 deposited in metallic moulds by the electro process (galvano-plastic), a praiseworthy 

 reproduction. First medal and diploma. 



E. Plassman, 95 Sixth avenue, New York, for a carving in black walnut, " Plover, 

 with young," of a high order of merit and a superior work of its kind. Second 

 medal and diploma. 



S. N. Carvalho, 705 Broadway, New York, for large size Ferreotypes. First medal 

 and diploma. 



S. A. Holmes, 575 Broadway New York, for large plain photographs of cattle 

 and out-door work. Second medal and diploma. 



Henry Merz, 183 Essex street, New York, for plain photographic compositions. 

 Second medal and diploma, 



Peter F. Weil, 643 Broadway, New York, for stereoscopic views. Second medal 

 and diploma. 



L. A. Lanthier, 744 Broadway, New York, for passe-partouts, artistic in design 

 and execution. First medal and diploma. 



Alexander Becker, 560 Broadway, New York, for a revolving stereoscope and 

 stand. First medal and diploma. 



Henry Morton,* Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Penn.,for photographic \•ie^YS of 

 the great Solar Eclipse. First medal and diploma. 



DEPAKTJrENT I.— GrOUP 5. 



Judges^ — Messrs. H. J. Newton and James W. Pirsson. 



H. L. Roosevelt, 849 Broadway, New York, for an electrical attachment to organs. 

 First medal and diploma. 



Hallt?t, Davis & Co., 787 and 789 Broadway, New York, for a grand and square 

 piano. First medal and diploma. 



Sclmetze & Co., 453 Broome street. New York, for a square piano. Second medal 

 and diploma. 



J. C. Barnes, 137 Eighth street. New York, for a square piano. Third medal and 

 certificate. 



C. E. jSIcDonald, 215 East Twenty-sixth street. New York, for a square piano and 

 prop stick. Second medal and diploma. 



A. Wunderman, 027 Broadway, New York, for a square piano. Third medal and 

 diploma. 



J. W. Tanner, 218 East Twenty-first street. New York, for improved combination 

 fifes. First medal and diploma. 



L. Schrciber, 22 Wooster street. New York, for Schreiber's cornets. First medal 

 and diploma. 



Wm. Hall &, Son, 543 Broadway, New York, for specimens of flutes. First medal 

 and diploma. 



Department I. — Group 6. 

 J'Mf7/7<^s— Messrs. John B. Rich, Hugh Foulke, Francis P. Schoals. 

 Francis & Loutrel, 45 Maiden lane. New York, for the best blank books. Mr. 

 Loutrel being a trustee of the Institute, the firm are debarred from receiving a 

 premium. 



* Reported en by the judges at large. 



