164 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



N. Y. Brass & Manuf. Co.. cor. Twentj-'Second street and Sec- 

 ond avenue, for specimens of gas-tubing. Silver medal. 



Curtis & Ray, 13 Canal street, for the best 8 light chandelier. 

 Silver medal. 



E. C. Overton, 115 East Broadway, for double tube lamps with 

 wick-regulators. Diploma. 



C. W. Stearns, 540 Pearl street, for hand-lanterns. Diploma. 



Stephen Philbin, 331 Fourth street, for display of gas-fixtures. 

 Diploma. 



Starr, Fellows & Co., 74 Beekman street, for gas-fixtures and 

 a valuable fluid lamp, Diploma. 



Wm. V. Adams, 328 Cherry street, for pier lamp and reflector, 

 and ship-lamps and reflector. Diploma. 



Leather. 



Judge — Chas. M, Leupp. 



H. M. Crawford, Philadelphia, Pa., for the best calf-skins, 

 rough and dressed. Silver medal. 



E. H. Smith, 32 Spruce street, for the best colored goat-skins. 

 Diploma. 



Life- Preserving Scat. 



Judges— H. B. Renwick, P. B. Mead, Wm'. Ebbitt, J. W. 

 Ay res, W. H. Dikeman. 



Nathan Thompson, jr., Williamsburgh, L. I., for the best life- 

 preserving seat. Gold medal. 



Bank Locks and Safes. 



Judges — Geo. D. Lyman, George Tappan, Jr., Wm. Bellamy, 

 Stephen D. Tucker, James Rodgers. 



World's Safe Co., 119 Pearl street, for the best burglar and 

 fire-proof safe. Gold medal. 



J. H. Butterworth & Co., Dover, N. J., Geo. D. Baldwin, 

 agent, 40 Wall street, for a combination and permutation bank- 

 lock. Silver medal. 



Holmes, Valentine &. Butler, 90 and 92 Maiden Lane, for a 

 rotary safety and door-lock. Silver medal. 



Locks, Door Springs, and Hinges. 



Judges — John Delamater, Wm. Bellamy, Wm. H. Smith, Chas. 

 F. Thurston. 



G. M. Ramsay, 1080 Broadway, for the best pair of hinges for 

 hanging balcony windows. Silver medal. 



W. S. Ford, 180 West Twenty-fifth street, for sliding and fold- 

 ing window-sashes. Silver medal. 



