70 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



MACHINERY, NO. III. 



Machines for ivorking wood. 



Judges — John S. Brownne, David R. Quick, Joseph W. Little. 



J. M, Greenwood, Rochester, N. Y,, (D. R. Bowker, agent, 5 "West 24th 

 etreet,) for the best head turning machine. Silver medaL 



S. M. Hamilton, Baltimore, Md., (Tice, Grosvenor & Butler, agents, 

 28th street and Broadway,) for the best variety molding machine. Large 

 gold medal. 



Kaefer Power Co., Harlem Railroad Building, for the best mortising, 

 boring, circular and scroll sawing machine. Large silver medal. 



B. E. Parkhurst, 114 Third avenue, for a portable timber, board, siding 

 and lath sawing machine. Large silver medal, 



D. A. Green, 227 Sixth avenue, for a model of a wood splitting machine. 

 Diploma. 



H. D. Stover, 13 Piatt street, for a shaping machine. Large silver 

 medal. 



Wm. M. Cassidy, Albany, N, Y., for Huntoon's machine for carving 

 wood. Silver medal. 



Seely & Chism,'34| Pine street, for a shingle machine. Silver medal. 



A. D. Waymoth,Fitchburg, Mass., for a universal wood turning machine. 

 (Silver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



Gray & Woods, Boston, Mass., for a machine for planing straight and 

 out of wind. Silver medal. 



Huntington Machine Co., Newark, N. J., for a spoke lathe. Diploma. 



MACHINERY, NO. IV. 



Steam Pumps, Gatiges, Lubricators, Oil Cups, Boiler Tubes^ etc. 



Judges — Clinton Roosevelt, Benjamin Garvey. 



William D. Andrews, 414 Water street, for a centrifugal pump for 

 wrecking. Gold medal. 



Gary & Brainerd, 240 Broadway, for rotary force pumps. (A gold 

 medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



James M. Edney, 147 Chambers street, for a force pump. Diploma. 



Thomas Prosser & Son, 28 Piatt street, for steel boiler tubes. Diploma, 



John Sutton, 114 Cannon street, N. Y., for a floating heater and evapo- 

 rater. Bronze medal. 



John Sutton, 114 Cannon street, N.Y., for automatic lubricator. Bronze 

 medal. 



John Sutton, 114 Cannon street, N. Y., for a self-feeding oil cup. 

 Diploma. 



Wm. Gee & Co., 6 and 7 Harlem Railroad Buildings, for steam and 

 water gauges and lubricators, oil cups, and gauge cocks. Diploma. 



Chas. T. Porter, 235 West 13th street, for governors for regulating 

 epeed of steam engines. Silver medal. 



Wm. Webster, Morrisania, N. Y., for a steam draft and damp regulator. 

 Diploma. 



