XXXVI LIST OF SUCCESSFUL AMERICAN COMPETITORS. 



147. .Frank 1ST. Clark, Northville, Michigan, for ova, &c. 



148. E. E. Earll, Washington, for codfish eggs. 



149. Marshall McDonald, Washington, for eggs and fry of trout. 



150. Livingston Stone, Charlestown, N. H., for eggs and young fish show- 



ing development, California salmon. 



151. Lieut. W. M. Wood, U. S. N., for apparatus for lowering boats. 



DIPLOMAS OF HONOR. 



152. Prof. Spencer F. Baird, for special services rendered (found among 



special prizes). 



153. Prof. G. Brown Goode, for special services rendered. 



154. Tarleton H. Bean, for special services rendered. 



155. Marshall McDonald, for special services rendered. 



156. Capt. J. W. Collins, for special services rendered. 



157. B. Hitchcock, for special services rendered. 



158. Lieut. Francis Winslow, U. S. N., for special services rendered. 



159. The Hon. Edward Meigs Smith, New York, for special services ren- 



dered. 



160. William Y. Cox, for special services rendered. 



161. Max Hansmann, for special services rendered. 



162. Lieut. Charles H. McLellan, Tom's Biver, New Jersey, U. S. B. M., 



for special services rendered. 



163. Sergeant James Mitchell, IT. 8. Army, for special services rendered. 



164. Bichard Bathbun, for special services rendered. 



165. B. Edward Earll, for special services rendered. 



166. E. T. Bussell, Boston, for special services rendered. 



167. A. Howard Clark, for special services rendered. 



168. Beuben Wood, Syracuse, New York, for special services rendered. 



169. Hon. James Bussell Lowell, for special services rendered. 



170. Bandolph F. Geary, for special services rendered. 



E.— SPECIAL MONEY PBIZES. 



171. B. F. Nichols, Boston, Massachusetts, £10 for collection salmon 



rods. 



172. William Mills & Son, New York City, £5 for collection split cane 



rods. 



173. William Mills & Son, New York City, £10 for collection trout lines. 



174. U. S. Fish Commission, £1.0 for collection of dry-salted fish. 



175. F. N. Clark, Northville, Michigan, £5 for best coarse fish-hatching 



apparatus. 



176. H. C. Chester, Noank, Connecticut, £5 for best apparatus for hatch- 



ing eggs of deep-sea fishes. 



177. I. H. Bartlett & Sons, New Bedford, Massachusetts, £20 for model 



of boat for whale and seal fisheries, with apparatus for same. 



