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Reports by the juries on the subjects in the thirty classes into which the exhibition was divided : Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851
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Class IV.]

JURY AWARDSCOUNCIL AND PRIZE MEDALS.

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Nation.

No. inCatalogue.

Name of Exhibitor.

Objects Rewarded.

United Kingdom .

47

Sales, Pollard, and Co.

English -made Yara cigars.

_

144

Saunders and Gatchell ....

Chicory.

70

Sheppard, A.

M heat, malt, and barley, samples of

Russia .

69

Sorokin, Catherine .

Chicory.

United Kingdom .

138

St. Etienne, Madame D.

Spinach, preserved by drying.

112

Sutton, J., and Sons.

Naked barley.

77

Taylor, John, and Son.

Malt.

United States .

528

Thomas, James.

Cavendish tobacco.

_

268

Thomas and Co .

Cavendish tobacco.

Austria . . . , % ,

60

Tlumacz Beet-root Sugar Manufactory

Beet sugar.

Van Diemens Land .

47

Canada .

52

Trenholmc, E .

Buckwheat , and its flour.

United Kingdom .

71

Truro Local Committee, The. . .

Samples of corn from Cornwall .

Greece .

13

Tsitzimbakos, A.

Honey (Uymcttus).

Netherlands

69

Van tier Linden, A.

Cigars.

Belgium ' .

65

Van Meries, Madame .

Hops from Poperingho.

82

Vercauteren, J. L .

Linseed oil cake.

91

Vercruysse, H. and D .

Rape cake.

France .

1528

Vjolette, J. 11. M .

Biscuits.

Prussia.

332

Wahl, F.

Potato sago.

Van Diemens Land .

51

Walker, J.

Fine flour.

United Kingdom .

21

"Warriner, G.

Osmazone.

Prussia.

20

Weill, C .

Preserved larks and fruits.

United Kingdom .

32

White, G. B.

English chocolate.

United States .

397

White, M .

Muscovado sugar.

Russia .

51

Zilfoogar-Beck Iskander-Beck Ogli .

Paddy, called Chaltik.

CLASS IV.

COUNCIL MEDAL.

Nation.

No. inCatalogue.

Name of Exhibitor.

Objects Rewardf.d.

United Kingdom .

106

Belfast Flax Improvement Society,

The persevering and successful efforts to improve

The Royal

the quality of the fibre of flax, as illustrated by

the series of specimens exhibited.

France .

245

Graux, Jean Louis (de Mauchamp) .

The origination of a new and valuable qualit}* of

wool, giving to the variety of Merino the best

quality for combing, and possessing increased

strength, brilliancy, and fineness of fibre.

247

Grenet, L. F.

A new and improved mode of obtaining a pure,

inodorous, and colourless gelatine from the

refuse parts of animals, and valuable and diver-

sified inodes of applving the materials, as illus-

trated in the collection exhibited.

United Kingdom .

48

Mercer, John (Cl. xvm.) ....

The process of modifying the fibre of cotton by

the action of caustic alkali, whereby its physi-

cal and chemical properties are altered and

improved in a most remarkable manner.

France .

1404

Popelin-Ducarre.

The novel and economical mode of preparing

vegetable charcoal from the small branches of

trees, and from annual plants.

rillZE MEDAL.

Egypt .

Abdul, Hamid.

Collection of raw produce.

United Kingdom .

49

Adams, John .

Flax.

France .

1050

Alcan and Limet.

Silk.

India .

_

Almeida, Messrs. (Singapore ).

Collection of Lingoa woods.

Portugal ....

590

Angola , The Governor of (1850).

Tacula wood.

India .

_

Arbuthnot, Messrs.

Indigo.

Russia .

99

Ardamatsky Brothers.

Flax.

France .

8

Arduin and Chancel.

Silk.

3

Averseng, Delorme, and Co. .

Palm fibre.

Cape of Good Hope .

30b

Bazley, T.

Cotton.

France .

1076

Beauvais , C.

Silk.

British Guiana .

74, 76

Bee, J. F.

Cotton aDd woods.

France .

1078

Belleville Brothers.

Starch, &c.

United Kingdom .

130

Berger, S. (Cl. iii.) .

Rice starch.

France .

61

Besnard, Ilichoux, and Genest

Hemp, &c.

United Kingdom .

21

Bethell, J.

Preserved wood.

Austria .....

95

Birnbaum, Jacob.

Hemp.

India .

-

Bishop, T. (Tanjore ).

Fixed oils.

Belgium .

87

Bisse, Louis-Emile.

Oils.