AWARDS GRANTED NEW YORK STATE EXHIBITS IN 

 DEPARTMENT D, FISH AND FISHERIES. 



GEOUP 37. — 



Ams, Max, New York; mounted speci 

 men of sturgeon (collective exhibit). 



Harris, Wm. C, New York city; litho- 

 graphs of fishes. 



AQFATIC LIFE. 



Skinner, G. M., Clayton; trolllDg 

 spoon, photo and oil paintings of muskel- 

 lunge. 



GROUP 38. SEA FISHIH^G. 



Court, John "W., Brooklyn; fish hooks. I York city; literature on pearls; report on 

 Kunz, G. F. (of Tiffany & Co.), New ! pearls of North America. 



GEOUP 39. FEESH WATEE FISHING. 



Buel, The J. T., Co., Whitehall; ar- 

 tificial bait and trolling spoons. 



Forest & Stream Publishing Co. , New 

 York city; ' ' Forest and Stream," a weekly 

 publication, books, photographs, etc. 



St. Lawrence River Skin, Canoe & Steam 

 Launch Co. , Clayton; boats for anglers' use. 



Spalding, A. 6., & Bros., NeTPf York 

 city; fishing rods. 



Von Hofe, Julius, Brooklyn; fishing 

 reels. 



Yawman & Erbe, Rochester; automatic 

 reel. 



GEOUP 40. FISHEET PEODUCTS. 



Ams, Max (collective exhibit). New 

 York; canned fish. 



Kahrs, F., New York city; fish glue 

 and glue pot. 



Major, A., New York city; Major's 

 cement. 



Tiffany & Co., New York; Oriental 

 and American pearl collection. 



Wolff & Reessing, New York city; 

 canned sardines, etc. 



The foregoing list of awards to exhibitors from New York has been carefully com- 

 pared with the records of this department and is correct. 



H. W. CANNON, 

 February 20, 1894. Chief ofDepa/rtment of Msh and MsJieriei, 



