84 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



Chas. A. Bates & S. A. Simonson, 721 Eighth avenue, N. Y. 

 for a model and drawing of an improved method of clinching 

 spikes. Diploma. 



Newark Machine Company, Newark, N. J., George H. Renton, 

 agent, for a universal slabbing machine. Large silver medal. 



L. B. Flanders, Cleveland, Ohio, for a cylinder boring machine 

 adapted to boring locomotive cylinders. Diploma. 



Milo Peck, New-Haven, Conn., for a drop press and atmos- 

 pheric hammer. Large silver medal. 



Snow, Brooks k Co., Meriden, Conn., for fine punch presses. 

 Silver medal. 



Roys, Wilcox k Co., East Berlin, Conn., for beautifully con- 

 structed tinners' tools. (A silver medal having been before 

 awarded.) Diploma. 



Hadley Falls Company, Holyoke, Mass., W. J. Buck, agent, 48 

 Dey street, New-York, for Dick's anti-friction shears, presses, kc. 

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



Jacob Brombacher, 1 Hague street, New- York, for a fine set of 

 double lever shears. Bronze medal. 



Jas. M. Bottum, 169 Broadway, New-York, for superior watch 

 making lathes. (A gold medal having been before awarded.) Dip. 



G. M. Bodine, 22 Maiden Lane, New-York, for an accurate 

 watch maker's lathe. Bronze medal. 



Machinery JYo. 3. — Machines for Working Wood^ and Models and 

 Drawings for the same. 



Judges — A. S. Bowen, Isaac Stanton, C. L. Goddard, David R. 

 Quick. 



McNish & Butler, Lowell, Mass., for the best stave machine. 

 Large silver medal. 



Wm. V. Studdiford, 49 Wall street, New-York, for barrel 

 machinery, (Livermore's patent). Silver medal. 



H. B. Smith, Lowell, Mass., for the best power mortising 

 machine. Large silver medal. 



J. A. Fay k Co., Keene, N. H., for a power mortising machine. 

 (A silver medal having before been awarded.) Diploma. 



J. A. Fay & Co., Keene, N. H., for the best tenoning machine. 

 Diploma. 



