lxiv
JURY AWARDS—PRIZE MEDAL,
[Class X.
„ No. in
N ATTON. ^Catalogue.
372
434
L'nited States .
137
Prussia .
670
United Kingdom
432
L nited States .
187
•
-
123
—
1155
-
_
452
_
333
_
76
_
317
-
344
_
320
Prussia .
274
146
25
1D5
France .
501
_
836
_
220
_
1239
.
85
8G1
297
—
249
—
152
Denmark
47
81
220
—
401
_
477
_
198
17
294
Wurtemburg .
26
453
Prussia .
194
151
8
—
322
Prussia .
83
656
Austria .
139
9
1370
688
—
160 a
—
212
Prussia .
i (
—
87
318
369
92
—
269
1679
Austria .
3G2
254a
504
.
999
252“
Grand Duchy of Hesse
77
Prussia .
483
677a
_
711
India.
-
95
148
Saxony .
15
390
667
173
257
719
.
430
Name of Exhibitor.
Objects Rewarded.
Blunt, Henry ..
Brady, M. B.
Breithaupt, F. "W\, and Son .British Electric Telegraph Company
Burt, W. A.
Challis, Prof..
Chuard.
Collot Brothers.
Crichton, J.
I)e Grave. Short, and FannerBe la Rue and Co. (Cl. xvii.) .
Denton, J. B.
Dolberg, A.
Dover, j.
Electric Telegraph Company.
Elliott and Sons.
Model of Eratosthenes ; part of moon.Microscopic preparations.
Daguerreotypes.
Surveying instruments.
Their series of electric telegraphs.
Solar compass. Surveying instruments.
Scales for calculating the corrections for a transitinstrument.
Safety lamp.
Balance.
Corn-weighing machine.
Drawing instruments and sextants."Weighing-machines, assay and other balances.Iridiscent films.
Process of relief mapping.
Balance.
Balance.
Series of electric telegraphs.
Drawing instruments.
x. ........
Ericsson, J. .
Ertel and Son.
Facy, R.
Fastre, J. T.
Flacheron-Hayard.
Foucalt, P.
Galy-Cazalat.
Griffin, John Joseph.
Gysi, S'.
Hamann, E. F.
Henneman and Malone ....
Hett, A..
llewitson, J.
Hjoarth, S.
Iloramel-Esser, F.
Horne, Thornthwaite, and Wood.
Hughes, W.
Johnson and Matthey (Cl. 3.) .
Johnson, W. and A. lv.
Jiirgensen and Sons .
Kilburn, W. E.
Kinzelbacb, T.
Knight and Sons ......
Rummer, K. W.
Lawrence, M. M.
Leeson, Dr. H. B. (Cl. i.) .
Lloyd, Lt.-Col. J. A.
Luhme, J. F., and Co.
Maes, J.
Marches!, G. B.
Mitchell, Rev. W. (Cl. i.) . . .
Nachct.
Nasmyth, J.
Negretti and Zambra.
Newton and Son.
Nobert, F. A.
Oertling, A.
Penrose, F. C.
Perreaux.
Phillips, W. H. (Cl. v.) ....
Pillischer, M.
Plagniol, A.
Pretsch, Paul.
Reade, Rev. J. B.
Sacre, E.
Schiertz, J. G.
Schoell, C. A.
Schroder, J.
Seel, II.. jun.
Shadbolt, G.
Simms, W.
Smith, Capt.
St. John. John R.
Staffel, J. A.
Stoehrer, E.
Thomas, C. X.
Topping, C. M.
VanSchcndel, P.
Yarley and Son.
Vedv, F.
Walker, C. Y.
Wave surface.
Sea-lead; pyrometer, &c.
Universal astronomical instrument.
Orrery.
Thermometers.
Printing machine for the blind.
Manometer, upon the hydraulic principle.Chemical apparatus.
Drawing instruments.
Planimeter.
Microscopic preparations.
Tide-gauge.
Electro-motive power.
Drawing instruments.
Good work in photograph apparatus.Topography for the blind.
Palladium crucibles.
Geological and physical globe.
Metallic thermometer.
Photographs.
Dialitic telescope.
Chemical apparatus.
Large relief globe.
Daguerreotype.
Crystals.
Storm indicator, or typhodeictor.
Chemical apparatus.
Prism of zinc glass.
Instruments for the blind.
Models of crystals.
Microscopes.
Moon maps.
Meteorological instruments on glass.
Globes.
Fine lines on glass.
Balance.
Helicograph.
Dividing engine.
Fire annihilator.
Elliptic compass.
Camera obscura.
Photographs.
Solid eye-piece.
Balance.
Photographic apparatus.
Model of Mount Sentis.
Descriptive models of joining in wood, crystals,&c.
Pharmaceutical apparatus.
Microscope condenser.
Fine astronomical instruments and sextants.Coin-weighing machine.
Detector compass.
Calculating machine; machine for weighing pre-cious metals, &c»
Electric telegraph.
Calculating machine.
Microscopic preparations.
A model of descriptive geometry—perspective.Telescopic camera lucida.
Sextants and reflecting circles.
Graphite batteries, &c.