46 Transactions of the American Inititute. 



Specimens of ledgers, account books, blank books, tickets, tags, cards. 

 Business flags ; glass and other ornamental signs ; figure signs. 

 Seventh Guocp. — Armj- apparatus used in movements or in camp ; flags, guns, 

 pistols, swords; models of fortifications ; apparatus used in the navy. 

 Articles and devices for school buildings and grounds. 

 Useful and ornamental work and devices for churches and cemeteries. 

 Articles and implements used on public works, not elsewhere designated. 



Department VI. — Group 1. 



Jt«?j7<',>!— Messrs. E. Miller, S. Schock, H. G. Brooks. 



J. A. Holmes, 36 Water street, New York, for a lock nut and washer. Second 

 medal and diploma. 



Field & Martin, 19 Chatham street. New York, for a lock nut Third medal and 

 certificate. 



J. B. Kelly, Kendallville, Indiana, for a turn table. First medal and diploma. 



Taylor Iron Works, High Bridge, N. J., for car wheels and car axles for railroad 

 curves. Second medal and diploma. 



Frank Hudner, 330 Avenue A, New York, for improved car wheels and axles for 

 railroad curves. Second medal and diploma. 



Taylor Iron Works, High Bridge, N. J., for Atwood's patent car wheels. Second 

 medal and diploma. 



J. W. Morse, 177 Nassau street. New York, for a model of elevated railroad car 

 and suspension bridge. Second medal and diploma. 



W. Hyde, 4 Cortlandt street, New York, for an elevated cable transit. Second 

 medal and diploma. 



Longhridge Car Brake Company, Thos. B. Oakley, agent, 33 Wall street, New 

 York, for steam train brake for railways. First medal and diploma. 



B. J. La Mothe, 54 Eighth avenue, New York, for model of a car and car seat. 

 Second medal and diploma. 



American Submarine Tunnel Company, 63 Wall street. New York, for model of 

 cast iron underground railroad tunnel, wooden section of same, and model of a sub- 

 marine tunnel. Second medal and diploma. 



W. H. Darling, 337 Seventh avenue. New York, for lantern holder. Third medal 

 and certificate. 



Isaac P. Wendell, 51 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa., for self-oiling journal 

 bearing. Second medal and diploma. 



Department VI.— Group 2. 



Jxidges — Messrs. James A. Whitney, Wm. Butter. 



Pickering & Davis, 144 Green street. New York, for velocipedes. Second medal 

 and diploma. 



L. W. Bo3'nton, Hartford, Conn., for a three wheeled velocipede. Third medal 

 and certificate. ^ 



Geo. J. Moore, 376 Bowery, New York, for a single seat wagon. Second medal 

 and diploma. 



Augncr & Burnap, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., for steel buggy gearing. Second medal 

 and diploma. 



Barnett's Manufacturing Company, 240 Canal street. New York, for a carriage top 

 rest. Second medal and diploma. 



