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B.— SILVER MEDALS. 



51. U. S. Fish Commission, for exhibits of dredges. 



52. U. S. Fish Commission, for apparatus for the manufacture of fishery 



products. 



53. U. S. Fish Commission, for model of car for the transportation of 



young fish. 



54. U. S. Fish Commission, for collection of large photographs illus- 



trative of fish culture. 



55. Prof. G. Brown Goode, Washington, for publication relating to the- 



fisheries. 



56. Capt. J. W. Collins, Gloucester, Massachusetts, for fog horn. 



57. Capt. J. W. Collins, Gloucester, Massachusetts, for marine drago. 



58. Marshall McDonald, Washington, for universal hatching jar. 



59. Lieut. Z. L. Tanner, U. S. N., for deep sea sounding apparatus. 



60. Prof. W. G. Farlow, Cambridge, Massachusetts, for collection of 



marine algae. 



61. Alaska Commercial Company, San Francisco, California, for col- 



lection of seal skins. 



62. Tiffany & Co., New York City, for alligator goods. 



63. B. F. Nicholas, Boston, Massachusetts, for general exhibit of trout 



and salmon rods. 



64. Wm. Mitchell, New York City, for general exhibit of fishing rods. 



65. Wm. Mills & Son, New York City, for Leonard salmon rods. 



66. B. F. Nichols, Boston, Massachusetts, for salmon rods. 



67. B. F. Nichols, Boston, Massachusetts, for trout rods. 



68. Higgins & Gifford, Gloucester, Massachusetts, for model of seine- 



boat. 



69. Higgins & Gifford, Gloucester, Massachusetts, for surf life-boat. 



70. John Bliss & Co., New York City, for patent taffrail log. 



71. McMenamin & Co., Hampton, Virginia, for general exhibit of 



canned oysters and crabs. 



72. Potter & Wrightington, Boston, Massachusetts, for general exhibit 



of canned goods. 



73. Oregon Packing Company, Portland, Oregon, for general exhibit of 



canned fish. 



74. J. G. Megler & Co., Brookfield, Washington Territory, for salmon 



in cans. 



75. Burnham & Morrill, Portland, Maine, for exhibit of fishery prod- 



ucts in tins. 



76. H. & G. W. Lord, Boston, Massachusetts, for cotton netting. 



77. Nickerson & Baxter, Boston, Massachusetts, for collection of sea. 



fish hooks. 



78. J. T. Donneil, Bath, Maine, for manila cable. 



79. New Bedford Cordage Company, New Bedford, Massachusetts, for 



manila rope. 



