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Peter Cooper, 17 Burling slip, for gelatine. First medal and diploma. 



Adolphus Glauz, 194 William striset, New York, for Liebig extract of meat. 

 Second medal and diploma. 



Group 7. 



Judges—Prof. George F. Barker, Prof. J. G. Pohle, Alexander Trippel. 



John Matthews, 447 and 449 First avenue, New York, for Warwick marble. Second 

 medal and diploma. 



Leocadia Marble Company, 54 Wall street New York, for leocadia marble. Third 

 medal and certificate. 



L. & J. W. Feuchtwanger, 55 Cedar street, New York, for manganese ore. Third 

 medal and certificate. 



R. C. Morton, Newark, N. J., for an ore separator. First medal and diploma. 



S. R. Krom,310 Eldridge street, New York, for an ore separator. First medal and 

 diploma. 



C. P. Morse, Rhinebeck, N. Y., for tubular cast-steel. First medal and diploma. 



Herman Kohlbusch, Hudson City, N. J., for prescription scales. Second medal 

 and diploma. 



H. W. Butterworth, Philadelphia, Pa., for tinned sheet-iron. First medal and 

 diploma. 



Dixon Manufacturing Company, Jersey City, N. J., for stove polish. This is the 

 best known ; but owing to the manufacturer being one of the managers, no award 

 can be made. 



Glamorgan Soap Company, 45 Broadway, New York, for Fuller's soap. Third 

 medal and certificate. 



Andrew Kennedy, White Plains, N. Y., for peat. Third medal and certificate. 



Chester Emery Company, Chester, Mass., for emery. First medal and diploma. 



George Hall, 237 East Forty-first street. New York, for oil stones. Second medal 

 and diploma. 



John Matthews, 447 and 449 First avenue, New York, for metal spinning. Second 

 medal and diploma.' 



New York Steel Works, Eighteenth street and avenues A and B, for specimens of 

 steel. First medal and diploma. 



J. Tagliabue, Westchester, N. Y., for a petroleum oil tester. First medal and 

 diploma. 



Thill & Wapler, 22 Warren street. New York, for a glass retort. Third medal 

 and certificate. 



Cleveland F. Dunderdale, 90 Wall street. New York, for the Dunderdale gas 

 machine. It is superior in illuminating capacity to ordinary coal gas, and it is in 

 every way as reliable. Extract from judge's report. First medal and diploma. 



v.— DEPARTMENT OP ENGINES AND MACHINERY. 



First Group. — Stationarj^ engines driven by steam, heated air and other gases, 

 water engines and water wheels, and all other prime movers, boilers, steam super- 

 heaters, safety valves, steam indicators and governors, dynamometers, steam gauges, 

 and other safety apparatus for boilers, or to be attached to engines. 



Second Group. — Pumping machinerj'' — steam fire engines in operation, and other 

 engines and apparatus for moving fluids, air pumps, fan blowers, etc., pipes for con- 

 veying water and other fixiids, valves, cocks, joints and other ai^pliances used in 

 connection therewitli. 



