38 TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE. 



Fish. 



Judges. — John W. Hawkes, Justus D. Hiscox, Peter Vincel- 

 lette. 



Samuel B. Miller, Fulton Market, N. Y., for the best collection 

 of live salt-water fish. Silver plate, $25, and certificate. 



Charles- Miller, Fulton Market, N. Y., for the second best col- 

 lection of live salt-water fish. Silver plate, $10, and certificate. 

 Insectivorous Birds. 



John G. Bell, 339 Broadway, for the best collection of prepared 

 insectivorous birds, properly named. Silver medal. 

 JYative Wine. 



Judges. — James M. Sanderson, John Travers. 



Frederick S. Cozzens, 73 Warren street, for the best native 

 wine from the grape, (sparkling Catawba.) Gold medal. 



Frederick S. Cozzens, 73 Warren street, for the second best 

 native wine from the grape, (dry Catawba.) Silver medal. 



J. W. Faulkner, Stamford, Conn., for the best bottle of currant 

 wine. Bronze medal. 



I. M. Ward, Newark, N. J., for the best bottle of strawberry 

 wine. Bronze medal. 



Discretionary. 



William Perry & Son, Bridgeport, Conn,, for Concord grape 

 wine. Diploma. 



Alfred Speer, Passaic, N. J., for elderberry wine, possessing a 

 high standard of excellence. Diploma. 



Dairy Productions. 



Judges. — Wm. S. Badeau, Aaron Carpenter, J. D. Hunter. 



Geo, B. Drake, Sussex county, N. J., for the best butter. Sil- 

 ver medal. 



PRESERVED MEATS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, MILK, ETC. 



Judges — Charles A. Seely, James R. Smith. 



A, Kemp, 116 Wall street, for the best assortment of preserved 

 fruits and vegetables, game and fish. Silver plate, $10. 



Aaron N. Thompson & Co., 221 and 223 Fulton street, for the 

 second best preserved vegetables. Diploma. 



Vegetable Preservative Company, 327 West Twentieth street, 

 for the best desiccated meats, fish, fruits, and vegetables. Silver 

 medal. 



American Solidified Milk Company, 73 Liberty street, for the 

 best solidified milk. Diploma. 



