XXXII LIST OF SUCCESSFUL AMERICAN COMPETITORS. 



20. U. S. Signal Service, for most complete collection of apparatus for 



weather prediction. 



21. U. S. Light-House Board, for models and drawings of light-houses 



and apparatus relating to same. 

 *22. II. S. Life-Saving Service, for collective exhibit of life-saving ap- 

 paratus. 



23. Prof. J. E. Hilgard, Washington, for optical densimeter. 



24. Oapt. C. D. Sigsbee, U. S. N., Annapolis, for deep-sea sounding 



paratus. 



25. Potter & Wrightington, Boston, Massachusetts, for mackerel in 



brine. 



26. B. S. Snow & Co., Boston, Massachusetts, for boneless codfish. 



27. L. Pickert & Co., Boston, Massachusetts, for compressed codfish. 



28. William Mills & Son, New York City, for collective exhibit of 



fishing rods. 



29. William Mills & Son, New York City, for Leonard trout rod. 



30. Marshall McDonald, Washington, the salmon ladder. 



31. American Net and Twine Company, Boston, Massachusetts, for 



collection of nets. 



32. I. H. Bartlett & Sons, New Bedford, Massachusetts, for whale-boat 



fully equipped for use. 



33. John Bliss & Co., New York City, for chronometer. 



34. H. D. Ostermoor & Son, New York City, for life-saving mattress. 



35. U. S. Beacon Light and Signal Company, Philadelphia, Pennsyl- 



vania, for compressed gas beacon. 



36. Eussia Cement Company, Gloucester, Massachusetts, for fish glue. 



37. H. W. Mason, New Bedford, Massachusetts, for explosive harpoon. 



38. J. W. Beardsley's Sons, New York City, for dry-salted codfish. 



39. Charles Alden, Bandolph, Massachusetts, for evaporated and bone- 



less codfish. 



40. Capt. Eben Pierce, New Bedford, Massachusetts, for improved gun 



lance and harpoon. 



41. Junius A. Brand, Norwich, Connecticut, for whale gun and bomb- 



lance. 



42. Thomas A. Irving, Gloucester, Massachusetts, for model of three- 



masted fishing schooner. 



43. Old Colony Mills, Plymouth, Massachusetts, for canvas used on 



fishing vessels. 



44. J. & H. J. Green, New York City, for barometers, thermometers, &c. 



45. W. L. Bailie, P. A. Engr., U. S. N., for deep-sea thermometer case. 



46. A. W. Dodd & Co., Gloucester, Massachusetts, for cod liver emul- 



sion. 

 *47. Prof. Alex. Agassiz, Cambridge, for work on ichthyology. 

 *48. Prof. G. Brown Goode, Washington, for work on ichthyology. 

 *49. Prof. D. S. Jordan, Bloomington, Indiana, for work on ichthyology. 

 *50. M. J. Burns, for drawings for wood engravings. 



* Additions to first list. 



