72 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



J. Gurney, 349 Broadway, N. Y., for plain and retouched 

 photographs. (A gold medal having been before awarded.) 

 Diploma. 



M. M. Lawrence, 381 Broadway, N. Y., for the best daguer- 

 reotypes and miniatures in oil. Large silver medal. 



Meade Brothers, 233 Broadway, N. Y., for instantaneous 

 daguerreotypes. Bronze medal. 



J. Gurney, 349 Broadway, N. Y., for the best life-size photo- 

 graphs in oil. (A gold medal having been before awarded.) 

 Diploma. 



C. D. Fredricks, 585 and 587 Broadway, N. Y., for life-size 

 photographs in oil. (A gold medal having been before awarded.) 

 Diploma. 



C. D. Fredricks, 585 and 587 Broadway, N. Y., for the best 

 crayon photographs and hallotypes. Large silver medal. 



J. Gurney, 349 Broadway, N. Y., for crayon photographs and 

 hallotypes. Bronze medal. 



J. Gurney, 349 Broadway, N. Y., for the best photographs in 

 aquareil. Silver medal. 



C. D. Fredricks, 585 and 687 Broadway, N. Y., for photo- 

 graphs in aquareil. Bronze medal. 



S. A. Holmes, 289 Broadway, N. Y., for the best photographic 

 views. Silver medal. 



B. Hufnagel, 413 Broadway, N. Y., for photographic views and 

 copies of prints. Bronze medal. 



D. A. Woodward, Baltimore, Md., E. Anthony, agent, 308 

 Broadway, for photographs by the solar camera. Diploma. 



G. N. Bernard, Syracuse, N. Y., for photographs on wood. 

 Bronze medal. 



C. C. Harrison, Fifty-third street, near East river. New- York, 

 for photographic cameras. (A silver medal having been before 

 awarded.) Diploma. 



Robert A. Werner, 25 East Broadway, N. Y.,for an ingeniously 

 planned diaphragm. Diploma. 



A. Beckers, 411 Broadway, N. Y., for a stereoscopic panorama. 

 Diploma. 



R. Newell & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., for three delicately tinted 

 portraits. Diploma. 



