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Preparations of JVatural History. 



Judges— T. F. King, Emile Guillaudeu, D. G. Elliot. 



John G. Bell, 289 Broadway, New- York, for the best specimens 

 of prepared birds and quadrupeds, (a gold medal having been 

 before awarded.) Diploma. 



Francis McCulloch, 289 Broadway, New-York, for specimens of 

 stuffed birds. Diploma. 



John L. Bode, 16 North William street. New- York, for pre- 

 served birds and quadrupeds, (a silver medal having been before 

 awarded.) Diploma. 



Miss Anna Perry, 196 Court street, Brooklyn, for the beat si)e- 

 cimens of pressed natural flowers. Diploma. 



Refrigerators. 



Judges — James Horner, Thomas F. De Voe. 



A. S. Lyman, 212 Second avenue, New- York, for the best refri- 

 gerators. Large silver medal. 



Charles Winship, New Haven, Conn., for refrigerators. Bronze 

 medal. 



George Pierce & Co., Broadway, New-York, for refrigerators. 

 Diploma. 



RopCj Cordage and Twine. 



Judges — Isaac S. Walker, P. A. Decevel. 



John Thursby's Sons, 238 Front street, corner Peck slip, New- 

 York, for the best Manilla and tarred cordage. Bronze medal. 



W. R. Dutcher, Lansingburgh, N. Y., for the best line yarn, 

 cords and lines. Diploma. 



A. N. Hart, 1153 Broadway, New-York, for the best linen 

 twine. Diploma. 



John Roe, Patchogue, L. I., Theodore F. Brett, agent, 103 

 Maiden Lane, New- York, for the best cotton seine twine. Dip. 



Wortendyke Brothers, 20 Beekman street, New-York, for the 

 best cotton cordage and skirt cord. Diploma. 



Saddlery and Harness. 

 Judges — ^John B. Bull, Robert D. Sterling. 

 G. k D. Cookie Co., New Haven, Conn., for a set of gig harness. 

 Diploma. 



