182 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



Miss Addie F. Scott, Salem, Mass., for a case of sea-moss work. 

 Diploma. 



Mrs. Sarah Hussey, 74 Fortieth street, for crystalized grass, 

 shell -box, &c. Diploma. 



Miss Jane Smith, Astoria, L. I., for the second best shell work, 

 composed of very minute shells. Diploma. 



Miss Gertrude Brown, 675 Sixth avenue, for blackberries in 

 bead work, a good imitation. Diploma. 



Philip Eohner, corner Mott and Broome streets, for a very in- 

 genious paper basket. Diploma. 



Mrs. Micheau, Brooklyn, for a knitted tidy. Diploma. 



Miss Harriet W. Whale, 66 Sixth avenue, for the best crotcheted 

 tidy. Diploma. 



Miss A. Gildersleeve, 17 Forty-first street, for a crotcheted 

 tidy. Diploma. 



Miss S. Kinnersley, 2 Fourth street, Williamsburgh, for a 

 crotcheted tidy. Diploma. 



F. Seybel, 107 Eighth avenue, for crotched hats and caps. 

 Diploma. 



Margaret E. Dodge, 77 Fulton street, Brooklyn, for a very 

 meritorious bed-quilt. Diploma. 



Miss. M. C. Secor, 604 Sixth avenue, for an ornamental 

 crotcheted quilt. Diploma. 



Andrew Blackwood, 104 Laurens street, for an improved quilt- 

 ing-frame, a decided improvement. Diploma. 



Minors. 



Miss R. Woglom, 71 Third street, for the beat crotcheted tidy. 

 Books, $1. 



Miss Eliza Luersen, 602 Sixth avenue, for a fine crotcheted 

 table-cover. Books, $2.50. 



Miss S. M. Bonnel, 731 Eighth avenue, for an arm-chair. 

 Books, $2.50. 



Miss Mary A. Abbott, City Hall, Brooklyn, for a patch-work 

 bedquilt, contains 4055 pieces. Books, $3. 



Miss M. Foley, North Sixth street, Williamsburgh, for a knit 

 bed-quilt. Books, $2.50. 



S. L. Scofield, 26 Suffolk street, for a knit quilt. Books, $2.50. 

 Paper-Hangmgs and Upholstery. 



Judges — Abram Voorhis, Samuel S. Constant. 



Thomas Faye & Co., 257 Broadway, for the best paper-hang- 

 ings. Gold medal. 



