138 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



Steele & Johnson, Waterbury, Conn., W. R. Hitchcock & Co., 

 agents, 12 Vesey street, for the best metal buttons. Bronze medal. 



Taylor & Peck, 9 Chambers street, for the best fire coat. Dip. 



Millward Brothers, 408 Eighth Avenue, for the best silk and 

 cotton cord. Diploma. 



Cutlery. 



Judges — A. W. Spies, Francis Many. 



Metropolitan Knife and Plate Works, 5G3 Broadway, for the 

 best steel and plated cutlery. Gold medal. 



Ames' Manufacturing Company, Chicopee, Mass., for the best 

 specimen of swords. Silver medal. 



Herman Wendt, Elizabethtowu, N. J., Corning &, Co., (agents,) 

 81 John street, for the best shears for tailors' use. A gold 

 medal having been before awarded. Diploma. 



John Howe, 269 Pearl street, for the second best shears and 

 scissors. A silver medal having been before awarded. Dip. 

 Daguerreotypes^ Photographs and Jinibrotypes, 



Judges — R. R. Brown, J. Johnson, John G. Wellstood. 



J. Gurney, 349 Broadway, for the best photographic portraits, 

 (untouched.) Gold medal. 



J. E. McClees, Philadelphia, Penn, Howard Peal, (agent,) 363 

 Broadway, for the best photographic views. Bronze medal. 



Hufnagel & Co., 346 Broadway, for the second best photogra- 

 phic views. Bronze medal. 



Victor Prevost, 70 Madison Avenue, for the third best photo- 

 graphic views. Diploma. 



Meade Brothers, 233 Broadway, for the fourth best photographic 

 views. Diploma. 



A. Hesler, Chicago, 111., for the best photographic water 

 colors and daguerreotypes. Silver medal. 



Charles D. Fredericks, 585 Broadway, for the second best pho- 

 tographic water colors. Bronze medal. 



J. Gurney, 349 Broadway, for the third best photographic water 

 colors. Diploma. 



J. Gurney, 349 Broadway, for the best photographic oil colors, 

 (life size.) A gold medal having been before aWcirded.) Dip. 



Charles D. Fredericks, 585 Broadway, for the second best pho- 

 tographic oil colors. Silver medal. 



J. Gurney, 349 Broadway, for the best photographic pastel 

 colors. Diploma. 



Charles D. Fredericks, 585 Broadway, for the second best pho- 

 tographic pastel colors. Diploma. 



