40 TiiAXSACTioys of the American Institute. 



AYilliam Sellers & Co., Philaflelphia, Pa., for a slotting machine. First medal 

 and certificate. 



Hewcs & Phillips, Newark, N. J., for a slotting machine. Third medal and cer- 

 tificate. 



Lucius W. Pond, Worcester, Mass., for an index milling machine. First medal 

 and diploma. 



P. Blaisdell, Worcester, ^Alass., for a milling machine. Second medal and diploma. 



Cliarles Merrill & Sons, 55G Grand street. New York, for an air spring forging- 

 hanimcr. First medal and diploma. 



Philip S. Justice, Philadelphia, Pa., for a power hammer. Second medal and 

 dii>loma. 



Merrick & Sons, Philadelphia, Pa., for a steam hammer. First medal and diploma. 



Pilchard Dudgeon, 205 East Broadway, New York, for a steam hammer. First 

 medal and diploma. 



Charles ]\Ierrill & Sons, 556 Grand street. New York, for a drop hammer. First 

 medal and diploma. 



A. P. & M. Stephens & Co., 91 Liberty street, New York, for a rotary cutter for 

 metals. Second medal and diploma. 



Mays & Bliss, Brooklyn, N. Y., for a double action power press. First medal and 

 diploma. 



Farrcl Foundeiy and Machine Company, Waterbury, Conn., for a double action 

 power press. Second medal and diploma. 



Mays & Bliss, Brooklyn, N. Y., for a lever press. First medal and diploma. 



J. E. Conner, 71 Adams street, Brooklyn, N. Y., for a lever press. Second medal 

 and diploma. 



N. C. Stiles, Middletown, Conn., for a lever press. Second medal and diploma. 



The Judd ^Manufacturing Company, New Haven, Conn., for a riveting machine. 

 First medal and diploma. 



The Judd ]Manufiicturing Company, New Haven, Conn., far adjustable clamps 

 Second medal and diploma. 



Warren Lyon, 796 Greenwich street. New York, for shears and punching presses. 

 Third medal and certificate. 



New Jersey File Company, Newark, N. J., for a file cutting machine. Second 

 medal and diploma. 



Coburn & Van Patten, Auburn, N. Y., for a friction hand drill. Third medal and 

 certificate. 



Hugh, Thomas & Robert Wallace, 353 West Thirty-fifth street, for reversible 

 rachet wrench. Third medal and certificate. 



J. Bayliss, 147 East Filly-fourth street, New York, for hot blast and water tuyeres. 

 First medal and diploma. 



J. R. Harrington, To Fourth avenue, New York, for improved tuyere irons for 

 blacksmiths' forges. Third medal and certificate. 



James Patterson, Williamsburgh, N. Y.. for a blacksmith's forge. Third medal 

 and certificate. 



R. J. Alien, 81 Newark avenue, Jersey City, N. J., for a bolt carrier. Third medal 

 and certificate. 



B. W. Robblns, Jersey City,N. J., for hand-forged twist drills. Second medal and 

 diidoma. 



Isaiah Nutt, corner of First avenue and Fifty-fifth street. New York, for a steam 

 pipe valve rclilliug machine. Third medal and certificate. 



