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John Galbraith, Wisconsin, for superior flax. Gold Medal 

 having been before awarded. Diploma. 



Lawson & Roberts, 112 Pearl street, for an assortment of cord- 

 age and twine. Silver medal. 



IMITATIONS WOOD AND MARBLE GRAINING. 



Judges— Geo. Clark, G. Palmer. E. B. Derby. 



Mr. Garthwaite, 143 Sixteeth street, for the best specimen of 

 oak graining. Silver medal. 



J. C. Quarterman, 114 John street, for the second best speei- 

 men of graining. Diploma. 



H. Goulet, 66 John street, for the best specimen of general 

 graining. Silver medal. 



Wm. F. Field, 102 Avenue C, for a specimen of rose wood 

 graining. Diploma. 



INDIA RUBBEB. AND GUTTA PERCHA. 



Judges — Stephen W. Smith, James R. Smith, John Rynex. 



Charles Goodyear, 59 Maiden lane, for specimens of several 

 novel applications of India rubber which promises great utility 

 to the arts. Diploma. 



H. H. Day, 23 Courtlaad street, for the best India rubber 

 shoes. Silver medal. 



Newark India Rubber Company, Newark, N. J.,^Hiram Hutch- 

 irison. p^"'"^^ fo" ^^/^ jeecnd bc:t Indici rubber shoes. Diploma. 



H. H. Day, 23 Courtland street, for excellent India rubber car 

 springs... Diploma. 



John Rider, 28 Pine street, for a successful attempt to vulcan- 

 ize gutta percha. Gold^medal. 



IVORY TURNING. 



Judges — F. Wolf, Samuel Shardlow. 



F. G. Ford, 90 Fulton street for superior ivory turning. Sil- 

 ver medal. 



LAMPS AND CHANDELIERS. 



Judges — W. K. Starr, James Donaldson, James G. Moifit. 



Woram & Haughwout, 561 Broadway, for the best lamps and 

 candelbras. Silver medal. 



