158 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



Boston steam Gauge Co., Boston, Mass., for the best steam 

 gauge. Silver medal. 



John Hearson. 13 South William street, for the second best 

 steam gauge. Bronze medal. 



William C. Grimes, 80 Duane street, for the best water and 

 steam gauges combined. Bronze medal. 



Novelty Iron Works, foot 12th street, East river, for the second 

 best water and steam gauges combined. Diploma. 



Novelty Iron Works, foot 12th street. East river, for the best 

 syphon gauge. (A silver medal having been before awarded.) 

 Diploma. 



William Gee, 58 Fulton street, for the best mercurial steam 

 gauge. Bronze medal. 



C. C. Greenough, New- York, for the second best mercurial 

 steam gauge. Diploma. 



Novelty Iron Works, foot 12th street. East river, for the best 

 vacuum gauges. Bronze medal. 



C. C Greenough, New- York, for the second best vacuum 

 gauges. Diploma. 



F. A. Hoyt & Co., Boston, Mass., for the best water float gauge. 

 Bronze medal. 



E. S. Hoyt, Boston, Mass., for the second best water float 

 gauge. Diploma. 



Novelty Iron Works, foot 12th street. East river, for the best 

 indicator and steam engine register. (A silver medal having been 

 before awarded.) Diploma. 



James Rodgers, 421 Broadway, for the second best steam engine 

 register. Diploma. 



F. 0. Degener, 207 Broadway, for the third best steam engine 

 register. Diploma. 



John Matthews, 439 First Avenue, for the best mineral water 

 gauge. Bronze medal. 



Taylor, Campbell & Co., Adams street, Brooklyn, for the best 

 feed pump and fire engine. Silver medal. 



Fletcher & Durkee, Williamsburgh, L. I., for the second best 

 steam feed pump. Bronze medal. 



G- & G- M. Woodward, Beekman street, for the third best steam 

 feed pump. Diploma. 



Blake, Wheelock, & Co., 71 Gold street, for a steam pump. 

 Diploma. 



W. C. & J. S. Burnham, 85th street, New-York, for the best 

 force pump. (A silver medal having been before awarded). 

 Diploma. 



