62 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



Jeptlia A. Wagener, 7 Beekman street, Jackacks & Linsay, 

 agents, 157 West Sixteenth street, for the best clover and timothy 

 seed harvester. Silver medal. 



H. Wyant, Vincennes, Ind., for the best corn planter. Silver 

 medal 



r. Nishwitz, East Brooklyn, L. I., for the best horse hoe. 

 Diploma. 



Geo. W. Mayher, 197 Water street, New- York, for the best hand 

 straw cutter. Diploma. 



E. P. & J. A. Cowles, Schenectady, N. Y., for a superior ther- 

 mometer churn. Diploma. 



Henry F. Dibblee, 160 Murray street, New- York, for a garden 

 roller. Diploma. 



Treadwell & Jones, 251 Pearl street, New-York, for a garden 

 engine. Diploma. 



Geo. W^atts, Passaic Works, Newark, N. J., for Johnson's self- 

 regulating wind will. (A silver medal having been before 

 awarded.) Diploma. 



Jirchitectural Drawing. 



Judges — John B. Snook, Charles H. Mountain, Martin E. 

 Thompson. 



W. H. Hume & W. Richards, 127 Clinton Place, New- York, 

 for the best design and model of a gothic cathedral. Bronze 

 medal. 



Charles Duggin, 335 Broadway, New- York, for designs and 

 models of country villas. Diploma. 



Charles Duggin, 335 Broadway, New- York, for the best archi- 

 tectural drawings. Diploma. 



Bells. 



N. Hayman, 173 Canal street, New- York, for superior signal 

 bells. Bronze medal. 



T. G. Brisbane, 134 Third street, New- York, for an alarm bell. 

 Diploma. 



A. Hoagland & R. Jack, Jersey City, N. J., for an improved 

 alarm bell for locomotives. Diploma. 



J. Garvey, 385 Bowery, New- York, for a telegraph bell. Dip. 



