20 Tbaxsactioxs of the American Institute. 



J. Schcdlcr, Hudson City, N. J., for a collection of terrestrial globes. Second 

 medal and diploma. 



Henry Whitall, 512 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., for movable planispheres. 

 First medal and diploma. 



Rev. J. Davis, Pittsburg, Pa., for the heliotellus. First medal and diploma. 



M.Long, 234 East Seventy-ninth street. New York, for the telleriau. First medal 

 and diploma. 



H. Williamson, 118 East Eighty-third street, New York, for concentric, celestial 

 and terrestrial globes. Second medal and diploma. 



C. B. Boyle, 839 Broadwaj^, New York, for a model of the moon. First medal 

 and diploma. 



Charles H. Webb, 713 Broadway, New York, for an adding machine. Second 

 medal and diploma. 



Haskins & Cammeyer, 36 Beekman street, New York, for document envelops. 

 Second medal and diploma. 



D. Webster Clegg, 38 Cortlandt street. New York, for the patent concave combi- 

 nation ruler and paper cutter. Third medal and certificate. 



KeufTcl & Esser, 71 Nassau street. New York, for hard rubber T squares and pat- 

 terns for angles and curves. Third medal and certificate. 



Department I. — Group 7. 



ji,f7^fs_3Icssrs. John B. Rich, Hugh Foulke, Richard Keeping. 



S. A. Kennedy, 482 Broadway, New York, for an electric clock. Second medal 

 and diploma. 



L. Bradley, Jersey City, N. J., for a system of electric time keeping. First medal 

 and diploma. 



United States Clock Company, 18 Cortlandt street. New York, for a regulator 

 with twenty-four dials. Second medal and diploma. 



A. S. Hotchkiss & Co., 3 Cortlandt street, New York, for a tower striking clock. 

 First medal and diploma. 



Albert Endweiss, 211 Division street, corner Clinton, for a skeleton time piece. 

 First medal and diploma. 



A. Bronson, 127 Elm street. New York, for a drawing protractor T and bevel 

 square. Second medal and diploma. 



W. H. Paine, Grecnpoint, L. I., for a surveying and measuring apparatus. First 

 medal and diploma. 



Hamilton E. Towle, 176 Broadway, New York, for an ingenious and effective 

 grade and draining level. Mr. Towle being a member of one of the standing com- 

 -mittees of the Institute, was debarred from receiving a premium. 



E. Weiskopf, 182 Centre street. New York, for a case of optical lenses. Second 

 medal and diploma, 



Willard Manuflxcturing Company. 684 Broadway, New York, for a case of photo- 

 graphic cameras. Second medal and diploma. 



Edmund Blunt, 26 Burling slip. New York, for a case of optical instruments. 

 First medal and diploma. 



J. Bogardus, comer Wliitc and Elm streets. New York, for a bathometer for taking 

 deep sea soundings. First medal and diploma. 



The judges in department one, group seven, having reported that having no con- 

 venience for properly testing the philosophical instruments contained in entries No. 



