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18 Large specimens of crystallized alum.— Pattin-son, W. W. (Class 2.)
6 Large specimen of crystallized alum.— Wilson, J.,Glasgow. (Class 2.)
10 Sulphate of copper, &c.— Hatmel & Ellis, Man-chester. (Class 2.)
29 Large crystallized mass of refined spermaceti.—Miller & Sons. (Class 4.)
17 Large specimens of crystallized alum.— Moberly, W.Landsend, near Whitby. (Class 2.)
8 Specimens of bichromate of potash.— Dentith, W.Manchester. (Class 2.)
55 Large church clock. —Dent, E. I. (Class 10.)
083 Large bell, cast in tune.— John Murphy, Dublin.(Class 22.)
26 Patent pressure filter and fountain.— Forster, J.Liverpool. (Class 7.)
157 Corinthian capital, in papier-mache.— Bielefeld,C. F. (Class 26.)
090 Octagon glass case, containing specimens of cutlery.—Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield. (Class 22.)
106 Polished iron radiating stove.— Jobson & Co. Shef-field. (Class 22.)
82 Chimney-piece in white marble, with or-moluornaments. Statuettes.— Thomas, J.
270 Polished steel stove, or-molu mountings.— Feetham& Co. (Class 22.)
237 Swedish ventilating stove grate. — Jeakes, W.(Class 22.)
805 Improved open fire pedestal stove, with candelabrumfor gas.— Bailey, W. & Sons. (Class 22.)
83 Unfinished statue of Shakspeare, from the Stratfordbust.— Bell, J.
641 Ornamental rustic dome of cast-iron, bronzed, 20 feetin diameter by 30 feet high; adapted for glazing, from thedesign by C. Crookes and J. Bell; iron casting of the Eagle-slayer, and a statuette of jEolus, by J. Bell. Garden-seats,chairs, &c.— Coalijrook Dale Co. (Class 22.)
168 Grand pianoforte.— Collard & Co. (Class 10.)
84 The Mourners.— Lough, J. G.
157 Improved patent catatoptric apparatus for a light-house, manufactured by W. C. Wilkins and J. Letourneur.Dioptric apparatus of the fourth class. Parabolic reflectinglamp. —Wilkins, W. C. (Class 7.)
85 Vase and pedestal, in cast-iron, coloured and gilt.—Handyside, A. Derby.
86 Chimneypiece.— Brine Brothers & T. Sharp.
254 Astronomical telescope, the object-glass 11£ inches
diameter, mounted on a stand, having equatorial movementsand complete adjustments. Improved microscopes, andphotographic camera obscura.—Ross, A. (Class 10.)
254a Solid astronomical eye-glass made by A. Ross.—Reade, Rev. J. B. (Class 10.)
301 Talbotypes taken by Ross’s photographic camera.—Buckle, S. Peterborough. (Class 30.)
301 A large collection of skins and furs.— Nicholay &Son; Hudson’s Bay Company; Bevingtons & Morris;Smith, G. & Sons ; Lampson, C. M.; Meyer, S. & M.;Clarke. R. & Sons. (Class 16.)
323 Large collection of ostrich and other feathers, birdsof Paradise, &c. Court plumes, as used from the beginningof the present century. Specimens of dying ostrich andmarabout feathers and birds of Paradise, with a variety ofcolours on the same feathers.— Adcock & Co. (Class 16.)
87 Font, executed in marble.— Peyman, H. P.
223 A model of a decorated Gothic church, at LeverBridge. Bolton, Lancashire, designed by E. Sharpe, archi-tect. The church is almost entirely built of terra cotta.—Willock, E. P. & Co. Manchester. (Class 7.)
19 Model fountain, with small engine for working itJames, J. (Class 7.)
140. Her Majesty’s Jewel-case, in cinque-cento style,designed by L. Gruner. (Class 23.)
500 Cashmere wool and fabrics, exhibited by II.R.H.Prince Albert. (Class 12, 15.)
106 Model of Britannia Suspension Bridge, on a scaleof one-eighth of an inch to the foot; R. Stephenson, en-gineer ; model by Jabez James. (Class 7.)
9 Model of wrought-iron bridge on the SouthwesternRailway, over the Wye, at Chepstow, designed by I. K.Brunei, C.E., now in course of construction by Finch andWilley, of Liverpool. (Class 7.)
105 Model of the wrought-iron bar-chain suspensionbridge at KielF (Russia), now erecting across the RiverDnieper; the largest work of the kind hitherto executed.—Vignoles, C. (Class 7.)
88 Fountain, in artificial limestone, designed for amarket place, by J. W. Papworth.— Seeley, J.
89 Clay model, an original design, Liberation of Carac-tacus.— Panoumo, C., A.R.S.D.
256 Irish poplin Jacquard loom, at work. (Class 12.)
90 Models of 3,000 square miles of England, shewingportions of various counties.— Carrington, F. A.
169 Model of the Lord Mayor’s state barge.— Searle & .Sons. (Class 8.)
179 Boots and shoes.— Gilbert. (Class 16.)
180 Patent boots and shoes.— Dowie. (Class 16.)
181 Patent boots and shoes.—T ailor&Bowley. (Cl. 16.)
192 Boots and shoes.— IIickson & Sons. (Class 16.)
t 91 Trigonometrical model of the Undercliff, Isle ofWight, from a trigonometrical survey, the vertical heightsbeing on the same scale as the base.—Ii*BETSON,Capt. L. L. B.
192 Transit circle. Westbury circle. — TroughtonSimms. (Class 10.)
Instruments by Holland. (Class 10.)
165 Smith, W. II. 1 Royal Exchange Buildings, Inv.—Recoil breakwater and lighthouse, said to combine economy,strength, and general applicability to all depths and situa-tions. (Class 7.)
22 Dioptric revolving lighthouse of the first order.—Chance Brothers & Co. Birmingham. (Class 24.)
28 Limestone model of the breakwater in PlymouthSound, with silver lighthouse and beacon, made for the Ex-hibition under the direction of the Lords of the Admiralty.The breakwater was constructed agreeably to a report of thelate John Rennie, and of Joseph Whidby, Master, R.N. ;the lighthouse designed by Walker and Burgess; withsectional and other models, &c.— Stuart, W. (Class 7.)
92 Colossal head of a horse, modelled by the BaronMarochetti.—Electro deposit by Elkington & Co.
93, 94 Bust of Prince Albert, Duke of Wellington,and the late Sir R. Peel, Bart.— Elkington & Co.
95 Model of the docks and commercial portion of thetown of Liverpool, exhibiting a river front of five miles.—Liverpool Local Committee.
399 Large specimens of plate glass.— Thames PlateGlass Works. (Class 26.)
684 Spherical bell. —Mears &Co. Whitechapel. (C1.22.)
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530 Gold ore from California.— Marriott, Mrs. F.
96 Portrait of Her Majesty on Sevres china, halflength, by A. Ducluzeau, after a portrait by F. Winterhalter.
97 Portrait of H.R.H. Prince Albert, on Sevres china,half length, painted by A. Bazanget, after a portrait byF. Winterhalter.
27 Andromeda and pedestal, bronze.—The CoalbrookDale Co. (the original model by John Bell.)
140 The great diamond of Itunjeet Singh, “ Koh-i-Noor.”(Class 23.)
98 Shield presented by His Majesty the King of Prussia