142 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



J. C. Biittre, 48 Franklin street, for the second best engraving. 

 Bronze medal. 



Endicott & Co., 59 Beekman street, for the best specimens of 

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

 Diploma. 



Arthur W. Francis, 33 Wooster street, for a frame of impres- 

 sion seals. Bronze medal. 



Robert S. Jones, 378 Broadway, for the best specimen of card 

 engraving. Diploma. 



Fred. K. Kimmel, 84 Nassau street, for the second best speci- 

 mens of card engraving. Diploma. 



Hatch & Co., 29 William street, for the second best specimens of 

 lithography. Diploma. 



J. W. Orr, 75 Nassau street, for specimens of wood engraving. 

 Diploma. 



Apprentices' Work. 



J. M. Walker, 229 Broadway, for the best wood engraving. 

 Diploma. 



Fine Arts. 



Judges — J. Whitehorne, J. H. Shegogue, J. K. Fisher, S. N. 

 Dodge. 



Frederick Chubb, 477 Ninth avenue, for the best oil painting. 

 Silver medal. 



Charles L. Cornish, 207 West 34th street, for the second best oil 

 painting. Bronze medal. 



W. Schaus, 629 Broadway, for the best colored and plain en- 

 gravings. Bronze medal. 



Louis Verhaegen, 310 Fourth avenue, for the best marble bust. 

 Bronze medal. 



John Gott, Albany, N. Y., for the best plaster bust. Diploma. 



Thomas Coffee, 64 5 i Broadway, fur the second best plaster bust. 

 Diploma. 



Charles Innes, 1232 Broadway, for the third best plaster bust. 

 Diploma. 



John Harding, Clifton, Staten Island, for scissortypes. Di- 

 ploma. 



Mrs. W^alter D. Burnett, Newark, N. J., for a pastil drawing. 

 Diploma. 



Mrs. J. Davenport, 231 Sixth avenue, for a monochromatic pic- 

 ture. Diplom?, 



Charles Muller, 437 First avenue, for bronze and marble sculp- 

 ture. Bronze medal. 



