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THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
THE LORDS OF THE COMMITTEE OF PRIVY COUNCIL FOR TRADE.
OFFICERS EMPLOYED ON THE PARIS EXHIBITION".
Henry Cole, Esq,, C.B., General Commissioner.
Richard Redgrave, Esq., R.A., Special Commissioner for Fine Arts.
Francis Fowke, Captain R. E., Secretary.
George Francis Ditncombe, Esq., Assistant Secretary.
Richard A. Thompson, Esq., Superintendent for Arrangement.
Philip C. Owen, Esq., Deputy Superintendent for Arrangement.
C. S. Parker, Esq., Assistant for the Fine Arts.
C. Thurston Thompson, Esq., Henry Sandham, Esq., and Edward Hall, Esq., Assistants for Arrangement.Falconer Atlee, Esq., Inspector for the Admission of Goods. Assistant , Mr. Edmund Joy.
William Matchwick, Esq., Financial Clerk. Assistant Clerks f Mr. C. G. Quinton, Mr. Henry Gasparini.
Sergeant Jenkins, Corporals Key, Mack and Clabby ; Privates Kelly and Hart, Payai Sappers and Miners.Mr. Harris, Messenger. Mrs. Harris, Housekeeper.
Offices:—14 RUE DU CIRQUE.
BRITISH JURORS.
Class I. MINING AND METALLURGY.Jurors.
W. J„ Hamilton, President of the Geological Society.Warington Smyth, F.G.S., Professor of Mining andMineralogy in the Government School of Mines, andInspector of Mines to the Duchy of Cornwall.
Class II. FORESTRY, &c.
J uror.
Sir W. Hooker, F.R.S., Director of the Royal Gardens,Kew. _
Class III. AGRICULTURE.
Juror.
J. Evelyn Denison, M.P., Member of the Royal Agricul-tural Society of England.
Supplementary Jurors.
John Wilson, F.R.S.E., Professor of Agriculture in theUniversity of Edinburgh.
C, E. Amos, Consulting Engineer to the Royal AgriculturalSociety of England.
Class IV. MACHINERY IN GENERAL ASAPPLIED TO INDUSTRY.
Juror.
George Rennie, C.E., F.R.S.
Class V. RAILWAY MACHINERY, COACHES,AND HARNESS.
Jurors.
T. R. Crampton, C.E., Engineer to the Submarine Tele-graph between France and England—for Railway Ma-chinery. , , „
The Earl of Shelburne, M.P.—for Coaches and Harness.
Class VI. MACHINERY FOR WORKSHOPS.Juror.
\V. Fairbairn, C.E., F.R.S., Corresponding Member of theFrench Institute, and Juror in 1851.
Class VII. MACHINERY FOR WOVEN FABRICS.Juror.
Rev. R. Willis, M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Natural Phi-losophy Cambridge, and of Mechanics in the GovernmentSchool of Mines, and Juror in 1851 ; aided by the Jurorsfor Woven Fabrics.
Class VIII. ARTS RELATING TO THE EXACTSCIENCES, AND TO INSTRUCTION.
Jurors.
Sir David Brewster, F.R.S., Member of the FrenchInstitute, and Deputy-Chairman and Reporter of theJury of Philosophical Instruments in 1851.
J. Carter, Alderman of the City of London, and Chairmanof the Metropolitan Committee of Watch and Clock-makers.
Supplementary Juror.
Dr. Tyndal, F.R.S., Professor of Physics in the RoyalInstitution of Great Britain.
Class IX. HEAT, LIGHT, AND ELECTRICITY.Jurors.
C. Wheatstone, F.R.S., Professor of Experimental Philo-sophy, King’s College, Corresponding Member of theFrench Institute.
Dr. Neil Arnott, F.R.S.
Class X. CHEMICAL MANUFACTURES,INCLUDING PAPER.
Jurors.
Thomas Graham, F.R.S., Master of the Mint, Corre-sponding Member of the French Institute, and Deputy-Chairman and Reporter of the Chemical Jury in 1851.Warren De la Rue, F.R.S., Reporter and Juror inthe Exhibition of 1851.
Class XI. ALIMENTARY SUBSTANCES.Juror.
R. Owen, F.R.S., Corresponding Member of the FrenchInstitute, and Chairman of the Jury on AlimentarySubstances in the Exhibition of 1851.
Class XII. HYGIÈNE, PHARMACY, SURGERY,MEDICINE.
Jurors.
Sir Joseph Olliffe, Physician to the British Embassy inParis.
Dr. Royle, F.R.S., President, Professor of Materia Medicain King’s College, Scientific Referee to the H.E.I.C. onthe Vegetable Substances of India, and Juror in 1851.
Supplementary Juror.
Edwin Chadwick, C.B., late member of the General Boardof Health.