128 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



T. C. Munn, Orange, N. Y., for the second best currant wine.. 

 Trans. Am. Institute. 



Mrs. Elizabeth Everett, Cranberry, N. H., for the third best 

 currant wine. Diploma. 



Mrs. Elizabeth Frost, Port Richmond, S. I., for the best black- 

 berry wine. Trans. Am. Institute. 



Mrs. Elizabeth Everett, Cranberry, N. H., for cherry wine. 

 Trans. Am. Institute. 



J". V. Provost, Green Point, L. I., for Catawba, Isabella, and 

 black native grape wine. 2 vols. Trans. Am. Institute. 



Gabriel Sleath, Cincinnati, Ohio, for Catawba brandy. Dip. 



T. C. Munn, Orange, N. J., for the best cider. Diploma. 



Preserves., Honey., Pickles, Sfc. 



Judges— Mrs. M. T. Constant, Mrs. E. M. Cornwell, Mrs. S. S. 

 Jellison. 



Eeckhow & Larue, 1 57 Cedar street, for the best preserves. 

 Bronze medal. 



James Broadmeadow, 59 Robinson street, for the second best 

 preserves. Diploma. 



H. W. Crittenden, East Chester, N. Y., for the best honey. 

 Webster's Encyclopcedia. 



N. J. Goetschius, 341 Bleecker street, for the second best honey. 

 Diploma. 



James Broadmeadow, 59 Robinson street, for the best pickles. 

 ' Webster's Encyclopcedia. 



Wadsworth k Burtnett, .50 Front street, for the second best 

 pickles. Diploma. * 



Discretionary. 

 Wadsworth & Burtnett, 50 Front street, for a fine display of 

 preserves. Diploma. 



Miscellaneous Articles. 



Judges — Peter B. Mead, Alfred Bridgeman, Henry Steele. 



Robert Burnett, for a collection of wijte-work for horticultural 

 ■purposes. Bronze medal. 



Palmer & Longking, for an improved cast-iron flower-stand. 

 Bronze medal. 



Louis Marie, New- York, for samples of fresh meats preserved. 

 Diploma. 



Augustus Hepp, New- York, for plans and drawings of conser- 

 vatories, pleasure grounds, &c. Diploma. 



J. C. Thompson, Staten Island, for samples of Wyandot corn. 

 Diploma. 



