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Mrs. Odell, Newburgh, N. Y., for worsted chair embroidery. 

 Silver medal. 



Miss M. A. S. McBride, for the best worsted embroidery. Sil- 

 ver medal. 



Miss Julia Mareet, 84 Orcliard street, for the second best 

 worsted embroidery. Diploma. 



Public School No. 2, Williamsburgh, L. I., for worsted em- 

 broidery. Diploma. 



Miss Josephine B. Teller, 80 Second street, for the best em- 

 broidered slippers. Diploma. 



Mrs. Golder, 1 97 Fifth street, for the second best embroidered 

 slippers. Diploma. 



Caroline Hallock, 191 Monroe Place,~foi the best worsted mat. 

 Diploma. 



Mrs. Robinson, 213 Washington street, for the second best 

 worsted mat, and embroidered port-folio. Diploma. 



Miss L. Devoe, 80 Washington street, for worsted work on 

 cloth. Diploma. 



Miss Caroline Handford, Williamsburgh, L. I., for the best 

 worked fire screens. Diploma. 



James Schiess, 29^ Division street, for the best embroidery on 

 cambric. Silver medal. 



Mrs. R. Van Houten, 82 Nassau street, for the second best em- 

 broidery on cambric. Diploma. 



Mrs. Harriet Wright, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best specimen of 

 knitting. Diploma. 



Minerva B. Johnson, 291 Broome street, for the second best 

 specimen of knitting. Diploma. 



Miss Ann Croes, Sidney Place, Brooklyn, L. I., for knit worsted 

 shoes and hood. Diploma. 



Institution for the Blind, for a case of fancy articles. Silver 

 medal. 



Sarah Hanford, 162 Graham avenue, Williamsburgh, for a 

 woven table cloth. Diploma. 



Mrs. Fanny Crocherou, Stateu Island, for the best knit quilt 

 Diploma. 



Mary E. Arnold, R. L, for the best crochet counterpane. Di- 

 ploma. 



