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Centcrbrook Manufacturing Company, 117 Liberty street, New York, for single 

 twist solid spur augur bits. Second medal and diploma. 



Department V. — Group 5. 



Judfjes — Messrs. George H. Babcock, Elisha Harris, E. S. Botnton. 



Atlas Company, Newark, N. J., for a double cylinder cotton gin. First medal 

 and diploma. 



Albany Agricultural Works, Albany, N. Y., for a xiniversaj cotton gin. Second 

 medal and diploma. 



Albany Agricultural "Works, Albany, N. Y., for a cotton opener and feeder attach- 

 ment for cotton gins. Third medal and certificate. 



Albany Agricultural Works, Albany, N. Y., for a receiving, cleaning and con- 

 densing attachment for cotton gins. Third medal and certificate. 



Wm. P. Hopkins, Lawrence, Mass., for a combination step for spindles. Second 

 medal and diploma. 



H. W. Butterworth, Philadelphia, Pa., for a warp dryer and cotton cans. Second 

 medal and diploma. 



Columbia Works, Philadelphia, Pa., for a centrifugal hydro-extractor. Second 

 medal and diploma. 



C. L. Goddard, 3 Bowling Green, N. Y., for Mestizo wool burring maching. First 

 medal and diploma. 



Charles G. Sargent, Graniteville, Mass., for a woolen burring and picking machine. 

 Second medal and diploma. 



Atlas Manufacturing Company. Newark, N. J., for a patent double cylinder burr 

 picker and mixing picker for all qualities and grades of wool. Second medal and 

 diploma. 



Frank Philip, Stockport, N. Y., for a heddle ^machine and heddles. First medal 

 and diploma. 



Sargent Card Clothing Company, Worcester, Mass., for card clothing. First medal 

 and diploma. 



Chapeu & Downes, Providence, R. I., for a double cylinder gig. First medal and 

 diploma. 



Charles G. Sargent, Graniteville, Mass., for metallic waste card. First medal and 

 diploma. 



C. L. Goddard, 3 Bowling Green, N. Y., for intersecting steel feed rolls for attach- 

 ment to cards. First medal and diploma. 



Greene & Daniels, Pai;^tucket, R. I., for a complete set of machines for manufactur- 

 ing thread. First medal and diploma. 



T. A. Campbell, West Forty-third street, New York, for a wool oiling machine. 

 Second medal and diploma. 



Positive j^Iotion Loom Company, 35 and 37 Wooster street. New York, for positive 

 motion power looms for silk and woolen. Medal of honor. 



C. L. Goddard, 3 Bowling Green, New York, for double and single solid steel ring 

 burring machines. Second medal and diploma. 



Palmer & Kendall, 158 Chatham street, for circular looms. First medal and 

 diploma. 



Department V. — Group 6. 

 J^!<rf»7es— Messrs. John Matthews, Jr., L. Br.\dley, J. H. Brown. 

 Peter Burkhard, 125 White street. New York, for revolving steam pan for making 

 sugar plums, coating pills, &c. Fh-st medal and diploma. 



