150 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



Clocks and Watches. 



Judges — John Y. Savage, S. W. Masters, John Smith. 



T. E. Dillon, firm of Kline & Co., 20 Fulton street, for the 

 best chronometer in workmanship and finish. Gold medal. 



P. L. De Mory Gray, 222 Water street, for the 2d best chro- 

 nometer in workmanship and finish, the principle of the escape- 

 ment highly recommended. Silver medal. 



D. Eggert & Son, 239 Pearl sti*eet,for a chronometer. A Gold 

 Medal having been before awarded. Diploma. 



D. Eggert & Son, 239 Pearl street, for the best astronomical 

 clock. Gold medal. 



Frederick Kiddle, 3 John street, for a calendar clock for trav- 

 eling. Silver medal. 



J. S. Curtis, Hartford, Conn., M. S. Dyer, 36 Vesey street, for 

 a calendar office-clock, showing the days of the week and month. 

 Silver medal. 



The Atkins Clock Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Conn., Charles 

 Root, agent, 20 Cortland street, for improved tliirty-day clocks. 

 Silver medal. 



John Sherry, Sag Harbor, L. I., for a model of a turret clock. 

 Silver medal. 



James Glenn, 2 Staple street, for a night and day time indica- 

 tor. Diploma. 



P. A. Guy, 206 William street, for silver and gilt clock and 

 watch dials. Diploma. 



Mrs. L. G. W. Caldwell, 206 William street, for clock and 

 watch dial painting. Diploma. 



Clothing. 



Judges. — Anthony Arnoux, Peter C. Barnum, Harvey Hubbell. 



Alexander D. Reeves, 299 Broadway, for an American dress 

 overcoat. Diploma. 



Alexander D. Reeves, 299 Broadway, for the Alexander over- 

 coat. Diploma. 



Peter J. Post, 113 Ninth-avenue, for specimens of pantaloons 

 and vests. Diploma. 



W. Canfield, Brooklyn, L. I., for an improved sack overcoat. 

 Diploma. 



N. Y. Juvenile Asylum, 55th-street, E. R., for specimens of 

 the costume of the Institution, made by the cliildren. Diploma. 



Charles Herwick, 219 Spring-street, T. & W. Hendrick, agents, 

 7 Bowery, for tailors' charts. Silver medal. 



