38 TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE. 



S. J. Pardessiis, 32 Piatt street, for perfect speci- 

 mens of glass shades ._ Bronze Medal. 



Eidgewood Manufacturing Co., 429 Broadway (R. 

 E. Dixon & Co., proprietors), for Ridgewood pipe 

 and tobacco cases ^ Diploma. 



James Morton, Scotch Bakery, 125 Court street, 



Brooklyn, for fancy crackers Diploma. 



R. K, McCullough, 922 Broadway, for an ornamental 



cake _ Diploma, 



M-artin, Runyon & Co., 299 Broadway, for walking 



dolls, novel and ingenious Bronze Medal. 



John N. Stearns, 60 Cedar street, for a beautiful dis- 

 play of flags _ Bronze Medal. 



John L. Salisbury, 159 Duane street, for a display 



of flags _ Diploma. 



Geo. R. Bond, 65 Orchard street, for tokens of the 



rebellion — a large collection and well designed.. Diploma. 



Thos. J. Dunkin, 189 E. 19th street, for the " Ascle- 

 pias Syriaca," or milkweed combined with cotton, 

 silk or wool — destined to be a very useful discov- 

 er}^ _ - Bronze Medal. 



A. D. Frye, 242 Canal street, for sectional vault 



lights _ __ Bronze Medal. 



Geo. W. Robertson, 489 Broadway, for Davis's oper- 

 ating swing ._ Diploma. 



English & Messick, New Haven, Conn., for folding 



chairs . ._ _ Diploma. 



Fred. Kaiffer, 249 W. 35th street, for a beautiful 



specimen of carving _^ Diploma. 



New York Belting and Packing Co., 38 Park Row, 

 for India rubber machine belting. (A Silver 

 Medal having been before awarded) Diploma. 



Frye & Co., 242 Canal street, for very superior 



glass paper weights Diploma. 



Macomb Stone Co., Macomb, 111., for a grindstone.. Diploma. 



Wm. Shaw, Hudson, N. Y., for a sash lock and sup- 

 porter Diploma. 



Mrs. Henrietta Adams, for a hair crimper or waver, 



and lamp for heating the same Diploma. 



F. G. Ford, 173 Bleecker street, for a method of se- 

 curing the stop beads of window frames with 



springs Diploma. 



Total.— 8 Gold Medals; 13 Silver Cups; 73 Silver Medals; 66 



Bronze Medals; 149 Diplomas ; 11 Volumes of Books. 



The Finance Committee, of which Mr. Geo. Peyton was chair- 

 man, performed the responsible duty to which it was entrusted 

 wdth great satisfaction to the Board of Managers. 



The following is a condensed statement of the receipts and ex- 

 penditures of the Fair. 



