Class IV.]
JURY AWARDS—COUNCIL AND PRIZE MEDALS.
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Nation.
No. inCatalogue.
Name of Exhibitor.
Objects Rewarded.
47
Sales, Pollard, and Co.
_
144
Saunders and Gatchell ....
Chicory.
—
70
Sheppard, A.
M heat, malt, and barley, samples of
69
Sorokin, Catherine .
Chicory.
138
St. Etienne, Madame D.
Spinach, preserved by drying.
—
112
Sutton, J., and Sons.
Naked barley.
—
77
Taylor, John, and Son.
Malt.
528
Thomas, James.
Cavendish tobacco.
_
268
Thomas and Co .
Cavendish tobacco.
60
Tlumacz Beet-root Sugar Manufactory
Beet sugar.
Van Diemen’s Land .
47
52
Trenholmc, E .
71
Truro Local Committee, The. . .
Samples of corn from Cornwall .
13
Tsitzimbakos, A.
Honey (Uymcttus).
69
Van tier Linden, A.
Cigars.
65
Van Meries, Madame .
Hops from Poperingho.
—
82
Vercauteren, J. L .
Linseed oil cake.
—
91
Vercruysse, H. and D .
Rape cake.
1528
Vjolette, J. 11. M .
Biscuits.
Prussia.
332
Wahl, F.
Potato sago.
Van Diemen’s Land .
51
Walker, J.
Fine flour.
21
"Warriner, G.
Osmazone.
Prussia.
20
Weill, C .
Preserved larks and fruits.
32
White, G. B.
397
White, M .
Muscovado sugar.
51
Zilfoogar-Beck Iskander-Beck Ogli .
Paddy, called Chaltik.
CLASS IV.
COUNCIL MEDAL.
Nation.
No. inCatalogue.
Name of Exhibitor.
Objects Rewardf.d.
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.
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
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refuse parts of animals, and valuable and diver-
sified inodes of applving the materials, as illus-
trated in the collection exhibited.
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.
1404
Popelin-Ducarre.
The novel and economical mode of preparing
vegetable charcoal from the small branches of
trees, and from annual plants.
rillZE MEDAL.
Abdul, Hamid.
Collection of raw produce.
49
Flax.
1050
Alcan and Limet.
Silk.
_
Almeida, Messrs. (Singapore ).
Collection of Lingoa woods.
590
Angola , The Governor of (1850).
Tacula wood.
_
Arbuthnot, Messrs.
Indigo.
99
Ardamatsky Brothers.
Flax.
8
Arduin and Chancel.
Silk.
—
3
Averseng, Delorme, and Co. .
Palm fibre.
30b
Bazley, T.
Cotton.
1076
Silk.
British Guiana .
74, 76
Bee, J. F.
Cotton aDd woods.
1078
Belleville Brothers.
Starch, &c.
130
Berger, S. (Cl. iii.) .
Rice starch.
61
Besnard, Ilichoux, and Genest
Hemp, &c.
21
Bethell, J.
Preserved wood.
95
Birnbaum, Jacob.
Hemp.
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Fixed oils.
87
Bisse, Louis-Emile.
Oils.