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James Adams, 40 Hudson street, New-York, for excellent 

 hydrometers. Dij^loma. 



John Wyberd, 68 Maiden Lane, New- York, for day-light reflec- 

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



Mechanical Drawings. 



Theodore Krausch, Susquehanna Station, Erie railroad; Pa., for 

 a mechanical drawing. Silver medal. 



Samuel Stanton, Newburgh, N. Y., for a drawing of a marine 

 engine. Silver medal. 



C. W. Knudson, No. 121 West Forty-fifth street, N. Y., for a 

 mechanical drawing. Diploma. 



James Gillender, jr., 120 Bank street, for a drawing of the 

 engine of the steamer Metropolis. Diploma. 



Melodeo7is. 



Judges — D. H. Wickham, John W. Shackelford, Edward E. 

 Quimby. 



W. N. Manning, Rockport, Mass., for a melodeon. Diploma. 



Millinery. 



Judges — Miss Mary Butler, Miss Mary A. Noble, Miss Lucy A. 

 De Voe. 



Mrs. G. Schlegel, 577 Broadway, New- York, for the best milli- 

 nery. Silver medal. 



Mrs. William Simmons, 564 Broadway, New- York, for millinery 

 and head dresses. Bronze medal. 



Mrs. P. McMillan, Williamsburgh, L. I., for neatly made bon- 

 nets. Diploma. 



Minerals. 



Judges — Lewis Feuchtwanger, Alexander H. Everett. 



Charles W. A. Herrman, 4 Ninth street. New- York, for the best 

 display of mineral specimens, and small cabinets of minerals for 

 schools. Bronze medal. 



Berle & Le Gendre, 3 Nassau street. New- York, for a display of 

 native Galena and pig lead. Bronze medal. 



Fisher, Bird & Co., 287 Bowery, New- York, for a specimen of 

 California marble. Diploma. 



Isaac Parker, 22 Charles street. New- York, for superior speci- 

 mens of Slate. Diploma. 



