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Edward Striglitz, 154 Fulton street, for mathematical instru- 

 ments. $5 and certificate. 



A. Francis 23 Murray street, for compasses and drawing pen. 

 $5 and certificate. 



Henry Martin, 120 Water street, for levels and compasses. '$3 

 and a certificate. 



MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 



Judges — Wra L. Bloomfield, C. G. Christman, Warren Hill. 



Wm. B. Tilton, Carrolton, Ala., for an excellent improvement 

 on the violin. Silver medal. 



Hugh Cottier, Brooklyn, L. I., tor the best flute. Silver 

 medal. 



Gasper Godone, 403 Broadway, for a guitar, of good workman- 

 ship. Diploma. 



Jacob Cohen, of 26 West Broadway, for best workmanship on 

 banjo. Diploma. 



J. Jacobs, 100 Chatham street, for a very superior banjo. Di- 

 ploma. 



NAVAL ARCHITECTURE. 



Judges — Wm. H. Webb, Wm. H. Brown. 



George Steers, 91 Cannon street,, for a model of the yacht 

 America. Gold medal. 



Smith and Dimond, foot of Fourth street, for the best model 

 of a steamship. Gold medal. 



Henry Owens, 158 Lewis street, for the best workmanship of 

 model of steamship Illinois. Silver medal. 



Leonard H. Boole, 191 East Fifteenth street, for model of clip- 

 per ship. Silver medal. 



Charles Perley, 114 Columbia street, for ship's capstan and 

 side winch. Silver medal. 



Charles Perley, 114 Columbia street, for a cat head stopper. 

 Silver medal. 



Daniel Flynn, New^ -York, for a self gravitating and pendulating 

 portable berth bed. Diploma. 



