50 TRAXSACTWyS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE. 



John Matthews, Seventy-fifth street, New York, for a tumbler washer. Second 

 medal and diploma. 



McLewee & Putnam, oGl Broadway, New York, for prismatic glass signs. Third 

 medal and certificate. 



Heath & Smith Manufacturing Co., 44 Murray street, New York, for a street lamp- 

 Second medal and diploma. 



J, H. Kramer, 180 Grand street. New York, for ornamental lanterns and street 

 lamps. First medal and diploma. 



F. P. Doyle, 237 Center street. New York, for lanterns. Third medal and 

 diploma. 



George Wilson, 30 and 33 Plymouth street, Brooklyn, New York, for a card rack. 

 Third medal and certificate. 



John J. Bockee, Jr., 78 Maiden Lane, New York, for japanned cans and cannis- 

 ters. Third medal and certificate. 



E. Bierstadt, Jersey City, New Jersey, James M. Tower, agent, 254 Broadway, 

 New York, for the best cancelling stamp. First medal and diploma. 



Edward L. Wilson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for photographic head and body 

 rest. Second medal and diploma. 



J. N. Burns,* 64 Fulton street. New York, for stencil plates. Third medal and 

 diploma. 



Depaktment VI.— Group 7. 



Judges — Messrs. W. B. Harrison, Lewis Carr. 



American Patent Extension Ladder Co., 69 Liberty street. New York, for a fire 

 truck and ladder. Second medal and diploma. 



C. Weidling and C. T. Seymour, 189 Pearl street. New York, for a fire truck and 

 ladder. Third medal and certificate. 



Parker Bros., West Meriden, Conn., for shot guns. First medal and diploma. 



J. Stevens & Co., 252 Broadway, New York, for specimens of pistols. Second 

 medal and diploma. 



Edward E. Darrow, 35 Spruce street. New York, for leather hose. Third medal 

 and certificate. 



New England Linen Hose Manufacturing Co., Boston, j\Iass, for linen hose. Third 

 medal and certificate. 



Globe Fire Extinguisher Co., 4 Dey street, New York, for fire extinguishers. 

 Second medal and diploma. 



Vn.— DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE. 



First Group — Plants and flowers. 



Second Group— Fruits, vegetables, cereals, roots and seeds. 



Third Group — Food prepared on the farm — butter, cheese, &c. 



FouKTii Group — Ploughs, diggers, cultivators, harrows, drain pipe, and imple- 

 ments used in preparing the soil; pruning knives, and all implements for cultivating 

 plants and trees; hot house apparatus. 



FiKTU Group— Mowers, reapers, scythes, and implements used in gathering the 

 products of the soil. Threshing machines, com shellers, grain and other farm mills. 



Sixth Group— Churns, cheese presses, and all articles used in dairy, farm house, 

 and farm stables, not elesewhere enumerated. 



* Reported by the judges at large. 



