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preparations of natural history. 



Miss Caroliue E. Johnson, Statcn Island, for case of insects. 

 Diploma. 



Thomas Floyd, 63 Beaver-street, for butterflies and gold bugs. 

 Diploma. 



W. A. Jackson, Cornwall, for case of insects. Diploma. 



Willai'd Felt, 191 Pearl-street, for lino specimens of slate. 

 Diploma. 



REGATTA. 



October 5, 1350. 



F. D. Bigelow, for the best sailing in 19 foot working boat, 

 James Green, built by William Crolius, with one sail, without 

 oars or rudder. $12. 



William Robbers, for the second best sailing in 19 foot work- 

 ing boat, Spring-street Packet, built by M.Roberts, with one sail, 

 without oars or rudder. $8. 



James Lee, for the best rowing with one pair of sculls, in boat 

 C. J. Thomas, built by C. J. Thomas, distance 5 miles, time 40 

 minutes. $20. 



Charles Thomas, for the second best rowing, with one pair 

 sculls, in boat Annctta, built by G. C. Newman, distance 5 miles, 

 time 41 minutes. $5. 



Odcher 12, 1850. 



James Lee and Iliigli Curran, for the best rowing with two 

 pair of sculls in boat Lieut. M. Murray, built by C. J. Thoiuas, 

 distance 5 miles, time 31 minutes. $35. 



Charles Thomas &, G. Decker, for the second best rowing with 

 two pair of sculls, in boat Battery Pet, built by John Letts, dis- 

 tance 5 miles, time 32 minutes. $15. 



Charles Thomas, F. D. Bigelow, Edward Coady, Owen Mula- 

 ny, Frances Palmcrton, cockswain, for the best rowing with four 

 oars in 30 foot boat. Gen. Z. Taylor, bu It by John Letts, distance 

 5 miles, time 29 minutes. §75. 



John Manzano, J. Mc Brier, J. Watson, Joseph Byrne, Emer- 

 ald Wiieelcr, cocks v/ain, for the second best roAving with 

 four oars, in 30 foot boat, Adaline, built I y C. L. Ingcrsoll, dis- 

 tanco 5 miles, time 30 minutes. $25. 



