184 
LONDON INTEENATIONAL 
Table showing the number of Medals awarded^ <S;c. —concluded. 
No. of Class. 
Titles of Industrial Classes. 
Great Britain. 
1 B. Colonies. 
France. 
Zollverein States. 
Italy. 
Austria. 
S 
Q. 
02 
I Belgium. 
1 Turkey. 
Eussia. 
America. 
xxrx 
Educational Works andAppliances 
76 
30 
70 
20 
19 
23 
• • 
4 
1 
XXX 
Furniture, Upholstery, Paper-hang- 
ing. Papier Mache. 
39 
6 
36 
9 
13 
6 
1 
6 
• • 
3 
• • 
XXXI 
Hardware; 
Sec. a. Manufactures in Iron 
96 
1 
37 
48 
20 
4 
3 
• • 
b. Manufactures in Brass 
and Copper. 
23 
• • • 
44 
7 
3 
c. Manufactures in Tin, 
Lead,Zinc & Pewter 
5 
1 
1 
XXII 
Steel: 
Sec. a. Steel Manufactures.. 
21 
2 
b. Cutlery & Edge Tools 
31 
2 
16 
11 
2 
6 
2 
2 
XXXIII 
Works in precious Metals, their 
imitations, and Jewelry. 
26 
10 
35 
16 
6 
8 
1 
4 
XXXIV 
Glass: 
Sec. a. Stained Glass & Glass 
for decoration. 
8 
11 
2 
3 
7 
b. Glass for household use 
and fancy purposes 
9 
• • • 
11 
8 
1 
7 
1 
« • 
XXXV 
Pottery. . 
19 
• • • 
14 
6 
2 
2 
1 
1 
• • 
1 
• • 
XXXVI 
Dressing Cases, Despatch Boxes 
and Travelling Cases. 
8 
... 
7 
3 
* • 
4 
2 
• • 
Here we have the data for a most interesting study of the 
nations, industrially considered. 
The following is a complete list, by classification, of 
AMEEICAN EXHIBITS TO WHICH PKIZES WEEE AWAEDED : 
CLASS I. MINING, MINERALS, &C. 
Thomas Meads, Lake Superior, cabinet copper and silver ore.... Hon, Men. 
New Jersey Zinc Company, Spiegel iron produced from Frank- 
linite. Hon. Men. 
J. Morsheimer, Commissioner from Nevada Territory, silver and 
gold ores, &c., from the celebrated Washoe mines. Hon. Men* 
CLASS II. CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES, &C. 
F. S. Pease, Buffalo, N. Y., refined petroleum and lubricating oils, 
&c.Medal. 
Glen Cove Starch Co , New Fork, samples starch, &c. Medal. 
Kingsford, Oswego, N. Y., silver starch.Medal. 
H. G. Hotchkiss, Lyons, N. Y., wintergreen oil.Medal. 
