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Henry Burt, Newark, N. J., for globe valves. For facility of repairs. Second 

 medal and diploma. 



Jewell & Sous, Hartford, Couu., for Babcock's belt laces. Simple and good. 

 Third medal and certificate. 



Thomas S. Davis, Lancaster, Pa., for a piston valve and case. Second medal and 

 diploma. 



C. L. Frink, Rockville, Conn., for the best packing for flanges, valves, &c. First 

 medal and diploma. 



Charles B. Richards, Hartford, Conn., for a steam engine indicator. Elegant work- 

 manship and perfection of design. First medal and diploma. 



Charles A. Schieren,93 Gold street, New York, for tine belting and thoroughly 

 stretched leather. Second medal and diploma. 



Heim & Zimmerman, 33 Ferry street, New York, for fine leather belting. Not 

 riveted ; secured only by cement. Second medal and diploma. 



Hoyt Bros., 28 and 30 Gold street. New York, for the best display of leather belt- 

 ing. Second medal and diploma. 



P. H. Coyle, Newark, N. J., for patent steel flue brushes. First medal and 

 diploma. 



Department V. — Group 1 — {Part B). 



Judges — Messrs. Thomas J. Sloan, Robert Wier, Hamilton E. Towle. 



James Harrison, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa., for the Harrison steam boiler. First 

 medal and diploma. 



John B. Root, 97 Libertj'- street. New York, for Root's wrought iron sectional 

 boiler. Second medal and diploma. 



Judges— Me?.s,rs. Nelson H. Barbour, J. K. Fisher, E. T. Ramsay. 



Nelson, Fiukel & Co., 439 East Tenth street. New York, for Jenkins' compressible 

 valves and gauge cocks. Second medal and diploma. 



D. L. Chase, Boston, Mass., for a safety boiler feeder. Third medal and 

 certificate. 



Hutchinson, Lawrence & Co., 38 Cortlandt street. New York, for Collinson's 

 grate bars. Second medal and diploma. 



L. B. Tupper, 39 One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, New York, for grate bars. 

 Third medal and certificate. 



P. Quinu, South New Market, N. H., for a device for repairing boiler flues. Third 

 medal and certificate. 



Norman Wiard, 175 Broadway, New York, for a steam boiler attachment. First 

 medal and diploma. 



A. J. Maris, 259 West Twenty -ninth street, New York, for gauge cocks and low 

 water detector. Second medal and diploma. 



A. Schmidt, 41 Center street. New York, for a recording steam gauge. Third 

 medal and certificate. 



Robert Berryman,* Philadelphia, Pa., for an automatic low water detector. First 

 medal and diploma. 



J. W. Blake & Co., 56 John street. New York, for Massey's low water detector. 

 Third medal and certificate. 



♦Eeported on by the judges at large. 



