32 TiiAysACTioys of the Amebic ax Institute. 



M. List, 599 Broadway, for the best carved meerschaum pipes and holders. Second 

 medal and diploma. 



F. J. Kaldenberg, C John street, New York, for the largest variety and best gene- 

 ral display of meerschaum pipes and holders. Second medal and diploma. 



P. Catlin, 1-191 Broadway, New York, for patent safety pins. Second medal and 

 diploma. 



J. H. Morrow, 629 Broadway, New York, for microscopic charms and views, of 

 very fine workmanship. Second medal and diploma. 



F. R. Kaldenberg, Jr., C John street. New York, for meerschaum pipes. Third 

 medal and certificate. 



Dep.\rtmext III. — Groip 7. 



J'?/f?5r(?s— Messrs. John Cattrach, John Seaman, George "Worthington. 



Crouch & Fitzgerald, 1 Maiden Lane, New York, for the " Ristori " truck and 

 shawl strap. Second medal and diploma. 



Joseph C. Gillmore, 26 Fourth avenue. New York, for House's patent trunk shield. 

 Second medal and diploma. 



E. Scheel, 13 Park Place, New York, for fixncy leather goods. First medal and 

 diploma. 



IV.— DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY AND MINERALOGY. 



First Group. — Soaps, and all compounds for cleansing ; toilet preparations, con- 

 taining no deleterious ingredient. 



Candles, oils, wax, resins, hydro-carbon compounds, and other natural or artificial 

 products used for illuminating purposes. 



Second Group. — Acids, alkalies, other chemical bases; salts, artificial fer- 

 tilizers. 



Soda water and apparatus for making it ; mineral waters ; wines, beverages and 

 stimulants ; tobacco, cigars and snuff. 



Drugs, medicines, tinctures and extracts of officinal or known composition. Dis- 

 infectants and deodorizers ; chemicals not elsewhere provided for. 



Third Group. — Leather, skins, peltrj', furs, parchments, specimens of taxidermy, 

 catgut, goldbeaters' skins, membrane preparations ; preserved wood, fiber, leaves and 

 other natural products used in the arts. 



Fourth Group. — India rubber and gutta percha jireparations, papier machc. 



Artificial stone, brick, specimens of j^ottery, earthen ware, porcelain, china and 

 glass. 



Crucibles, cements, prepared materials for roofing. 



Fifth Group. — Paints, dye-stuffs, inks, specimens of dyed yarns, tissues, and 

 other colored substances, and specimens of blecliing. 



Preparations for staining, cleaning and polishing; varnishes, blueing, blacking. 



Sixth Group. — Flour, meal, and other prepared products used as food. 



Samples of baking and pastry cooking, sugars, confectionery, ciiocolate, cocoa; 

 prepared condiments; preserved fruits, vegetables and meats; condensed fluids; 

 'extracts used in preparing beverages. 



Seventh Group. — Specimens of natural stones used in buildings; minerals, ores, 

 metals, alloys. 



Modlcs of apparatus and implements used in chemical works and the laboratory. 



Apparatus for making gas; machines for expediting chemicals changes. 



