REPORT OF JUDGES ON MACHINERY, ETC, 



WITH REMARKS ON SUNDRY ARTICLES EXHIBITED AT THE TWENTY- 

 SEVENTH ANNUAL FAIR OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE, AT THE CRYS- 

 TAL PALACE, 1855. 



[Prepared by Wm. B. Leonard, Corresponding Secretary of the Institute.] 



MACHINERY, No. 1. 



RAILKOAD MACHINERY AND FIXTURES. 



We, tlie undersigned, judges on railroad machinery and fix- 

 tures, appointed by the Managers of the Twenty-seventh Annual 

 Fair of the American Institute, held at the Crystal Palace, in 

 the city of New-York, October, 1855, beg leave to report : 



That we have carefully examined the articles submitted to our 

 inspection, and decide, that 



JVo. 1099 — Head Lights, Signal Lights, ^c. 



D. D. Miller, 190 Water-street. Is the best specimen of head 

 lights, signal lights, &c. A fine specimen of construction and 

 workmanship in all particulars; the light particularly is a su- 

 perior article. [^ silver medal awarded. 



JYo. 646— Head Lights. 

 Radley & Hunter, 48 and 50 Duane- street. Is the second best 

 specimen of head lights. The workmanship is good. 



[^Jl silver medal awarded. 



