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the Polytechnic at Lisbon, Member of the Academy | Islands; 4. Emmanuel Mavrogordato, Greece, Merchant, of Science; 5. Elsner Von Gronow, Zollverein, Member of 56, Westbourne-terrace; 5. T. J. Miller, M.P., London, the Royal Board of Agriculture, Kalinowitz; 6. C. Wren Spermaceti Manufacturer, Dorset Wharf, Millbank, S. W.; Hoskyns, London, Member of the Council of the Royal 6. W. A. Miller, F.R.S., London, Professor of Chemistry, Agricultural Society, 27, Berkeley-square, W.; 7. Stefano King's College, London, King's College, W.C.; 7. A. Jacini, Italy, Member of the Italian Parliament, late Mi- Payen, France, Member of the Institute, Professor to the nister of Public Works; 8. Jacquemyns, Belgium, Member Conservatory of Arts and Manufactures, and Professor to of the Chamber of Representatives and of the Chamber of the Central School of Arts and Manufactures; 8. Emil Commerce at Ghent; 9. J.W. Larking, Turkey, The Firs, Seybel, Austria, Member of the Chamber of Commerce, Lee, Kent, S.E.; 10. Chas. Lawson, Edinburgh, Seedsman, Vienna; 9. Stas, Belgium, Member of the Department of 43, Glo'ster-place, Hyde-park, W.; 11. P. Möller, Sweden; Science of the Royal Academy of Belgium; 10. Dr. Stein, 12. Lord Portman, London, President of the Royal Agri- Zollverein, Professor, Dresden; 11. T. Thompson, M.D., cultural Society of England, 5, Princes-gate, W.; 13. M. India, Superintendent of the Botanical-gardens, Calcutta, E. Rodocanachi, Greece, Merchant, 3, Gloucester-square, 5, York-gate, Regent's-park, N.W.; 12. W. W. WilHyde-park, W.; 14. Nicholas-Tchernayev, Russia, Mem-liams, London, Soapmaker, 31, Westbourne-park, W.; ber of the Scientific Committee of Crown Lands, 58, 13. Geo. Wilson, F.R.S., London, Manager of Price's Brompton-square, S.W.; 15. E. W. Thomson, Canada, Patent Candle Works, Wandsworth-common, S. President of the Board of Agriculture; 16. Ch. Woolloton, London, Hop Merchant, 246, High-street, Borough, S.E.; 17. Count H. de Zichy, Austria, Land and Mine Owner.

SECTION B.-Drysaltery, Grocery, and Preparations of
Food as sold for Consumption.

1. Boussingault, Chairman, France, Member of the Institute, Professor to the Conservatory of Arts and Manufactures; 2. A. Campbell, M.D., India, Superintendent at Darjeeling, Great Western Hotel, W.; 3. James Carey, S. American Republics, Colonial Broker, 36, Mincing-lane, E.C.; 4. E. T. Foord, Ionian Islands, Merchant, 6, Crosby-square, E.C.; 5. F. Hicks, London, Sugar Refiner, 11, Little Alie-street, E.; 6. Jacob, Zollverein, Councillor of Commerce, Halle on Saale; 7. Henry L. Keeling, London, Fruit and Grocery Warehouseman, 3, Monument-yard, E.C.; 8. E. Lankester, M.D., F.R.S., London, Superintendent of Food Collection, South Kensington, 8 Savile-row, W.; 9. H. Letheby, M.B., F.L.S., London, Officer of Health of City of London, 41, Finsbury-square, E.C.; 10. S. Mavrojani, Greece, 26, Gloucester-square, Hyde-park, W.; 11. Baron Riese Stallburg, Austria, Member of Austrian Parliament, Landowner; 12. Adolfo Targioni Tozzetti, Italy, Professor of Zoology, Royal Museum of Natural History, Florence; 13. C. Woodhouse, Mauritius, Colonial Broker, Mincing-lane, E.C. SECTION C.-Wines, Spirits, Beer, and other Drinks, and

Tobacco.

SECTION B.- Other Animal Substances used in Manufacture.

1. Capt. C. Bagot, South Australia, 8, Inverness terrace, W.; 2. Bella, France, Director of the Agricultural Institution of Grignon; 3. Samuel Birchall, New South Wales, Wool Merchant, Gresham Club, E.C.; 4. George Busk, F.R.S., London, Secretary of the Linnean Society, 15, Harley-street, W.; 5. Robert Czilchert, Austria, Landowner; 6. Sir Frederick. J. Halliday, K.C.B., India, late Lieut.-Governor of Bengal, 28, Cleveland-square, W.; 7. J. G.Homere, Greece, Merchant, 4, The Terrace, Kensington-gardens-square, W.; 8. J. Jowitt, Queensland, Wool Merchant (James Scott and Co.), 11, King William-street, E.C.; 9. Antonio Marchetti, Italy, Member of the Italian Parliament; 10. J. J. Mechi, London, Alderman, 4, Leadenhall-street, E.C.; 11. P. L. Sclater, F.R.S., London, Secretary of the Zoological Society, 11, Hanoversquare, W.; 12. L. Scholler, Zollverein, Privy Councillor of Commerce, Duren; 13. J. Stebut, Russia, Professor of Agriculture in the Agricultural College, Gorigoretsk, 58, Brompton-square, S. W.

SECTION C.-Vegetable Substances used in Manufactures, §c.

1. T. Archer, F.R.S.E., Edinburgh, Director of Industrial Museum, Edinburgh; 2. Barral, France, Member of the Imperial Society of Agriculture; 3. Robert Fauntleroy, London, Hardwood Merchant, 99, Bunhill-row, Finsbury, E.C.; 4. J. D. Hooker, M.D., F.R.S., V.P.L.S., F.G.S., London, Director Royal Botanic Gardens, Royal Gardens, Kew, S.W.; 5. J. B. Hurlbert, LL.D., Canada; Sir Ro1. J. S. Bowerbank, F.R.S., London, Distiller, 3, High- of Irish Industry; 7. J. Miers, F.R.S., F.L.S., Brazil, bert Kane, F.R.S., M.R.I.A., Dublin, Director of Museum bury-grove, N.; 2. Ch. Buxton, M.P., London, Brewer, 7, Temple-lodge, Hammersmith, W.; 8. Filippo Parlatore, Grosvenor crescent, S.W.; 3. Gordon W. Clark, London, Wine Broker, 72, Great Tower-street, E.C.; 4. J. Italy, Professor of Botany, Royal Museum of Natural A. Van Eyck, Ph. D., Netherlands, Director of the Palace History, Florence; 9. W. Henry Peat, South American of Industry in Amsterdam; 5. E. C. Ionides, Greece, Russia, Member of the Scientific Committee of Crown Republics, 11, Mincing-lane, E.C.; 10. George Peterson, Merchant, 51, Inverness-terrace, W.; 6. D. Leiden, Zoll- Lands, and of the Council of Manufactures, 56, Brompverein, Councillor of Commerce, Cologne, Westminster Palace Hotel, S.W.; 7. Monny de Mornay, France, on-square, S.W.; 11. R. Riddell, India, late SuperinDirector of Agriculture in the Ministry of Agriculture, tending Surgeon, Nizam's Army, Deccan, 7, The Grove, Commerce, and Public Works; 8. Noetzlin-Langmesser, Vice-President of the Linnean Society; 13. Chev. de Clapham, S.; 12. W. W. Saunders, F.R.S., Tasmania, Switzerland, Wine Merchant. Basel; 9. A. H. Novelli, Schwarz, Austria, Chairman, Imperial Councillor, Director London, 6, Grosvenor-street, W.; 10. A. Odelberg; of the Austrian Consulate General, Paris; G, OnslowSweden; 11. Arthur Otway, Ionian Islands, Army and Navy Club, George-street, Pall-mall, S.W.; 12. George Crescent, S. W.; 14. M. A. Sevastopoulo, Greece, Merchant, Phillips, London, Principal of Laboratory to the Excise 18, Leinster-gardens, W.; 15. Dr. Thiel, Zollverein. Office, Somerset-house, W.C.; 13. Jos. Prestwich, F.R.S., London, Wine Merchant, 10, Kent-terrace, Regent'spark, N.W.; 14. Marquis-Gen. Emilio Bertone di Sambuy, Italy; 15. Robert Schlumberger, Austria, Member of the Chamber of Commerce, Vienna.

SECTION D.-Perfumery.

1. E. Moll, France, Professor at the Conservatory of Arts and Manufactures; 2. W. Odling, M.D., F.R.S., London, Professor of Practical Chemistry, Guy's Hospital, Guy's Hospital, S.E.; 3. Sept. Piesse, London, gene Rimmel, London, Perfumer, 96, Strand, W. CLASS V.-RAILWAY PLANT, INCLUDING LOCOMOTIVES AND CARRIAGES.

CLASS IV.-ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE SUBSTANCES USED Distiller of Perfumes, 2, New Bond-street, W.; 4. Eu

IN MANUFACTURES.

SECTION A.-Oils, Futs, and Wax, and their Products. 1. J. Ben Heath, Italy. Italian Consul General; 2. P. J. Kerckhoff, M.D., Netherlands, Professor of Chemistry in the University of Gröningen; 3. S. Marcoran, Ionian

North-Western Railway Company, 63, Gloucester-place, 1. Wm. Paker, C.E., London, Engineer to London and

Hyde-park, W. ; 2. G. P. Bidder, C.E., London, late Pre-
sident of the Institution of Civil Engineers, 24, Great
George street, Westminster, S.W.; 3. Flachat, France,
Consulting Railway Engineer; 4. James Kitson Leeds,
Mayor of Leeds, Manufacturer of Locomotive Engines;
5. Kruger, Zollverein, Director of Royal Machine Facto-
ries, Dirscham; 6. J. F. McConnell, Wolverton, late
Locomotive Superintendent of the London and North-
western Railway Company; 7. F. Spitaels, Belgium; 8.
Arch. Sturrock, Doncaster, Locomotive Engineer, Great
Northern Railway, G. N. Railway, King's-cross, N.; 9.
Duke of Sutherland, Chairman, London, Stafford House,
S.W.; 10. Col. Yolland, R.E., F.R.S., London, Inspector
of Railways, 17, Westbourne-park, W.

CLASS VI.-CARRIAGES NOT CONNECTED WITH RAIL OR
TRAM ROADS.

1. Jos. Holland, London, Carriage Builder, 254, Oxford-street, W.; 2. H. M. Holmes, Derby, Coach Builder, 38, Margaret-street, Cavendish-square, W.; 3. George Hooper, London, Coach Builder, 28, Haymarket, W.; 4. Genl. Morin, Chairman, France, Member of the Institute, Director of the Conservatory of Arts and Manufactures; 5. J. N. Peters, London, Coach Builder, 96, Parkstreet, Grosvenor-square, W.; 6. Viscount Torrington, London, 4, Warwick-square, S.W.

CLASS VII.-MANUFACTURING MACHINES AND TOOLS. SECTION A.-Machinery employed in Spinning and Weaving.

1. Boettcher, Zollverein, Professor at the Industrial School, Chemnitz; 2. Callon, France, Chief Engineer to the Imperial Corps of Mines; 3. J. Cheetham, Staleybridge, Cotton Spinner, Reform Club, Pall-mall, S. W.; 4. M. Curtis, Manchester, Machine Maker; 5. Ben. Fothergill, London, Consulting Engineer, 65, Cannon-street, E.C.; 6. Kindt, Belgium, Inspector of Industry for the Minister of the Interior; 7. J. G. Marshall, Leeds, Flax Spinner.

SECTION B.-Machines and Tools employed in the Manufac

ture of Wood and Metal.

1. J. Anderson, Woolwich, Assistant-Superintendent Gun Factories, Royal Arsenal. Woolwich; 2. W. Fairbairn, F.R.S, Chairman, Manchester, Engineer; 3. Robt. Mallet, F.R.S., London, Vice-President of the Irish Institution of Civil Engineers, 11, Bridge-street, Westminster, S.W.; 4. Rev. H. Moseley, M.A., F.R.S., Bristol, Canon of Bristol, Council of Military Education, 13, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W.; 5. Dr. Rulmann, Zollverein, Professor in Hanover; 6. Séguier, France, Member of the Institute; 7. J. Whitworth. F.R.S., Manchester, Engineer, Fenton's Hotel, St. James's-street, S.W.

CLASS VIII.-MACHINERY IN GENERAL.

CLASS IX. AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL
MACHINES AND IMPLEMENTS.

1. C. E. Amos, C.E., London, Consulting Engineer to Royal Agricultural Society, The Grove, Southwark, S.E.;2. Col. Challoner, London, 11, Charles-street, Berkeley: square, W.; 3. C. J. Dannfelt, Sweden, Inspector, Royal Agricultural Academy; 4. G. Devincenzi, Italy, Member of the Italian Parliament, late Minister of Agriculture, Naples, 44, Thurloe-square, S. W.; 5. E. Egan, Austria, Member of the Imperial Agricultural Society; 6. Viscount Eversley, F.G.S., London, 9, Eaton-place, S.W.; 7. J. Gibson, Dalkeith; 8. B. S. Jörgensen, Denmark, Chairman of the Royal Agricultural Society, Denmark; 9. Wellington Lee, United States, Civil Engineer, 17, Norfolk street,W.C.; 10. Lord Talbot de Malahide, F.R.G.S., Dublin, 81, Jermyn-street, S. W.; 11. Hervé Mangon, France, Engineer to the Imperial Corps of Bridges aud Roads, Professor at the School of Bridges and Roads; 12.. De Mathelin, Belgium, Member of the Upper Council of Agriculture; 13. J. Miller, Falkirk; 14. J. C. Morton, London, Editor of the Agricultural Gazette, 41, Wellington-street, W.C.; 15. Sir Joseph Paxton, M.P., F.L.S., London, Engineer and Architect, 7, Pall-mall East, W.; 16. Marquis de Perales, Chairman, Spain; 17. Pintus, Zollverein, Manufacturer, Berlin, 38, Sydney-street, S.W.; 18. Sir John Villiers Shelley, Bart., M.P., London, 1, St. James-place, S.W.

CLASS X.-CIVIL ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURAL AND

BUILDING CONTRIVANCES.

SECTION A.-Civil Engineering and Building Contrivances.
1. Delesse, France, Engineer to the Imperial Corps of
Mines, Professor of the Normal School, President of the
Geological Society; 2. J. Kelk, London, contractor, Ex-
hibition-building, W.; 3. Koch, Zollverein, Government.
and Architectural Councillor, Berlin; 4. Leclerc, Belgium,
Inspector of Agriculture and Engineer of Bridges and
Roads; 5. Maurice Loehr, Austria, Imperial Councillor of
the Board of Trade and Public Works; 6. C. Manby,
C.E., London, Hon. Sec. to the Institute of the Civil
Engineers; 7. Thomas Page, London, Civil Engineer,
Middle Scotland-yard, Westminster, S.W.; 8. Sir J.
Rennie, F.R.S., F.G.S., London, Civil Engineer, 5A,
Spring-gardens, S.W.; 9. Marquis of Salisbury, K.G.,
Chairman, London, 20, Arlington-street, S.W.; 10.
Cesare Valerio, Member of the Italian Parliament.

SECTION B.-Sanitary Improvements and Constructions.

1. Neil Arnott, M.D., F.R.S., London, author of Works on Heating and Ventilation, &c., 2, Cumberland-terrace, Regent's park, N.W.; 2. J. W. Bazalgette, C.E., Engineer to Metropolitan Board of Works, Spring-gardens, S.W.; 3. Bommart, France, General Inspector in the Imperial Corps of Bridges and Roads; 4. Sir Joseph Olliffe, London, Physician to British Embassy, Paris ; 5. R. Angus Smith, M.D., F.R.S., Manchester, Secretary to the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society; 6. J. Sutherland, M.D., London, Inspector of Burial-grounds, 41, New Finchley-road, N.W.

1. L. R. Bodmer, Switzerland, Consulting Engineer, 1, Lansdowne-villas, Notting-hill, W.; 2. Chevalier de Burg, Austria, Imperial Councillor, President of the Society of Arts and Manufacturers at Vienna; 3. Earl of Caithness, London, 17, Hill-street, Berkeley-square, W.; 4. M. Chevalier, Chairman, France, Senator, Member of SECTION C.-Objects shown for Architectural Beauty. the Institute; 5. J. Hawkshaw, F.R.S., F.G.S., London, President of the Institution of Civil Engineers, 43, Eaton- 1. Stavros Dilberoglue, Greece, 13, Barnsbury-park, N.;. place, S.W.; 6. J. Hick, C.E., Bolton, Civil Engineer; 2. S. L. Donaldson, Ph. D., London, Professor of Architec7. J. M. de Ponte Horta, Portugal, Professor of Mathe- ture, University College, Bolton-gardens, Russell-square, matics at the Polytechnic of Lisbon; 8. W. M. Neilson, W.C.; 3. Theo. Jordan, Russia, Member of the Imperial C.E., Glasgow, Civil Engineer; 9. John Penn, C.E., Academy of Fine Arts, 12, Brompton-square, S. W.; 4. London, Mechanical Engineer, Lee, Kent, S.E.; 10. O. A. L. J. Meier, N. Germany, Architect, 26, GloucesterPihl, Norway, Civil Engineer, 29, Upper Berkeley-street, grove West, Old Brompton, S.W.; 5. Gilbert Scott, W.: 11. Du Pré, Belgium, Honorary Chief Engineer of R.A., London, Architect. 20, Spring-gardens, S.W.; 6. Bridges and Roads; 12. W. Macquorn Rankine, Glasgow, Syd. Smirke, R.A., London, Architect, 79, GrosvenorProfessor of Mechanics in the University of Glasgow; 13. street, W.; 7. W. Tite, M.P., F.R.S., London, President of F. B. Taylor, United States, Mechanical Engineer and the Royal Society of British Architects, 42, Lowndes-square, Designer, 4, South-parade, Chelsea, S.W.; 14. H. Tho- S.W.; 8. E. Trélat, France, Professor to the Conservamas, Zollverein, Manufacturer, Berlin. tory of Arts and Manufactures.

CLASS XI.-MILITARY ENGINEERING, ARMOUR, AND Ac- square, W.C.; 3. W. S. Lindsay, M.P., London, Ship COUTREMENTS, ORDNANCE AND SMALL ARMS.

SECTION A.-Clothing and Accoutrements.

1. Major-Gen. Sir Fred. Abbott, C.B., London, 13, Inverness-terrace, W.; 2. Col. Joseph Hudson, London, Superintendent of the Royal Military Clothing Establishment, 13, Victoria-street, Pimlico, W.; 3. Moisez, France, Commissary-General; 4. Viscount Ranelagh, London, Colonel South Middlesex Volunteers, 7, New Burlington-street, W.; 5. Major Russell, Egypt, 62, Moorgate-street, E.C.; 6. General Paolo Solaroli, Italy, Aide-de-camp of his Majesty, &c.

SECTION B.-Tents, Camp Equipage, and Military

Engineering.

owner, 8, Austin Friars, E.C.; 4. Rear-Admiral R. S
Robinson, London, Controller of the Navy, 61, Eaton-
place, S.W.

CLASS XIII.-PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENTS AND PRO-
CESSES DEPENDING ON THEIR USE.

1. Sir David Brewster, K.H., F.R.S., Edinburgh, Principal of Edinburgh University; 2. Charles Brooke, F.R.S., London, Surgeon to Westminster Hospital, 16, Fitzroysquare, W.; 3. Dr. Dove, Chairman, Zollverein, Professor of Natural Philosophy and Principal of the Academy of Sciences, Berlin; 4. J. P. Gassiott, F.R.S., London, Wine Merchant, Clapham-common, S.; 5. James Glaisher, F.R.S., London, Superintendent of the Meteorological and Magnetical Department, Greenwich Observatory, 1. Treuille de Beaulieu, France, Colonel of Artillery, 1, Dartmouth-place, Blackheath, S.E.; 6. Colonel Director of the Central Depôt of Artillery; 2. General Sir H. James, R.E., F.R.S., Southampton, SuperSir J. Burgoyne, Bart., G.C.B., Chairman, London, intendent of Ordnance Survey; 7. G. Karsten, DenInspector-General of Fortifications, War Office, Pall-mark, Professor, Kiel; 8. Edouard Kraft, Austria, mail, S.W.; 3. Captain Douglas Galton, R. E., F.R.S., Member of the Council of Civil Engineers, Vienna; London, Assistant Inspector-General of Fortifications, 9. Mathieu, France, Member of the Institute, and 12, Chester-street, Grosvenor-place, S.W.; 4. Major- of the Bureau of Longitude; Examiner at the PolyGen. Hon. James Lindsay, M.P., London, 25, Portman- technic; 10. Carlo Matteucci, Italy, Senator; 11. Majorsquare, W.; 5. Col. Henry Owen, R.E., C.B., Plymouth, General Sabine, R.A., F.R.S., London, President of the Commanding Royal Engineers, Plymouth, 52, Bedford- Royal Society, 13, Ashley-place, Westminster, S.W.; square, W.C. 12. Wm. Thomson, F.R.S., LL.D., Professor of Natural Philosophy, University of Glasgow; 13. C. Wheatstone, F.R.S., London, Professor of Experimental Philosophy, King's College, 7, Chester-terrace, Regent's-park, N.W.

SECTION C.-Arms and Ordnance.

1. Sir William Armstrong, F.R.S., C.B., London, Superintendent of Royal Gun Factories, Athenæum Club, S.W.; 2. Lieutenant-General Giovanni Cavalli, Italy; 3. General Guiod, France, Commander of the Artillery of the 1st Division; 4. General the Hon. A. Gordon, Č.B., F.R.G.S., London, General in Command, Curragh Camp, 7, Argyll-street, W.; 5, Major-General Hay, London, Inspector of Musketry at Hythe, United Service Club, Pall Mall, S.W.; 6. Colonel Messoud Bey, Turkey; 7. Micheels, Belgium, Lieutent-Colonel of Artillery; Sub-Inspector of the Manufacture of Arms; 8. Nicholas Novitzky, Russia, Colonel of the Russian Imperial Guards, 27, Alfred-place, S.W.; 9. Westley Richards, Birmingham, Rifle-maker, 39, St. James's-place, S.W.; 10. Col. St. George, C.B., R.A., Woolwich, President Ordnance Select Committee, 11, Rutland-gate, S.W.; 11. Lord Vernon, London, 12, Great Marlborough-street, W.; 12. Weyersberg, Zollverein, Manufacturer, Solingen. CLASS XII.-NAVAL ARCHITECTURE, INCLUDING SHIP'S

TACKLE.

CLASS XIV.-PHOTOGRAPHY AND PHOTOGRAPHIC

APPARATUS.

1. H. W. Diamond, M.D., London, Twickenham-house, Twickenham, S.W.; 2. A. F. J. Claudet, F.R.S., London, Photographer. 11, Gloucester-road, Regent's-park, N.W.; 3. Baron Gros, Chairman, France, Senator; 4. W.; 5. C. T. Thompson, London, Official Photographer, Lord Henry Lennox, M.P., London, 51, Portland-place, Science and Art Department, South Kensington Museum, W.; 6. J. Tyndall, Ph. D., F.R.S., London, Professor of Physics, Royal Institution, Albemarle-street, W.

CLASS XV.-HOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS.

1. Dr. Frick, Zollverein, Professor of Physics, Freiburg; 2. Ch. Frodsham, London, Chronometer Maker, 84, Strand, W.C.; 3. Rt. Haswell, London, Watch Tool Maker, 49, Spencer-street, Clerkenwell, E.C.; 4. E. D. Johnson, London, Chronometer Maker, 9, Wilmingtonsquare, W.C.; 5. Laugier, France, Member of the InstiSECTION A.-Ships for Purposes of War and Commerce. tute and of the Bureau of Longitudes; 6. Sylvain Mairet, 1. Rear-Admiral Fitzroy, F.R.S., London, Chief of Me- Switzerland, Watchmaker, Lôcle; 7. Rear-Admiral Manners, F.R.S.A., 8, Henrietta-street, Cavendish-square, teorological Department, Board of Trade, 38, Onslow-S.W.; 8. Viscount de Villa Maior, Chairman, Portugal, square, S.W.; 2. Rear-Admiral P. Lisiansky, Russia, Im-Director-General of the Agricultural Institute; Professor perial Russian Navy; 3. Robert Napier, Chairman, Glas- of Chemistry at the Polytechnic of Lisbon, and Member of gow, Iron Ship Builder, 5, Montague-place, W.C.; 4. the Academy of Science, 91, Sloane-street, S. W.; 9. Lord Pâris, France, Rear-Admiral; 5. J. D'A. Samuda, Lon- Wrottesley, F.R.S., London, late President of the Royal don, Ship Builder, 7, Gloucester-square, Hyde-park, W.; Society, 1, Albemarle-street, W. 6. Isaac Watts, C.B., London, Chief Constructor of the Navy, 8, Horsley-place Villas, Paddington, W. SECTION B.-Boats, Barges, and Vessels for Amusement. 1. W. Sterndale Bennett, Mus. D., London, Professor of Music, University of Cambridge, 50, Inverness-terrace, 1. Right Hon. Milner Gibson, M.P., London, President of W.; 2. J. R. Black, M.D., United States, 23, Summerthe Board of Trade, 3, Hyde-park-place, W.; 2. Sir W- place, S.W.; 3. Th. Böhm, Zollverein, Court Musician, Snow Harris, F.R.S., Plymouth; 3. Perdonnet, France, Munich; 4. Right Hon. Sir Geo. Clerk, F.R.S., ChairSuperintendent of Railways; Professor to the Central man, Edinburgh, Chairman of Royal Academy of Music, School of Arts and Manufactures; 4. Rear-Admiral Wash-43, Eaton-square, S.W.; 5. Fétis, Belgium, Member of ington, F.R.S., London, Hydrographer to the Admiralty, 7, Oxford-square, Hyde-park, W.

SECTION C.-Ship's Tackle and Rigging.

1. Clapeyron, France, Member of the Institute; Engineer-in-Chief to the Imperial Corps of Mines; Professor to the School of Bridges and Roads; 2, H. D. Cunningham, F.R.G.S., Portsmouth, Union Club, Trafalgar

CLASS XVI.-MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.

the Department of Fine Art of the Royal Academy of Belgium, Director of the Royal Conservatory of Music; 6. Lissajous, France, Professor of Physics to the Lyceum of St. Louis; 7. Sir F. Gore Ouseley, Bart., Mus. D., Professor of Music, University of Oxford; 8. Ernst Pauer, Austria, Professor of Music, 3, Cranley-place, S.W.; 9, Wm. Pole, Mus. B., F.R.S., London, Professor of Civil Engineering, University of London, 3, Storey's-gate,

Westminster, S.W.; 10. Earl of Wilton, G.C.H., Lon-
don, 7, Grosvenor-square, W.; 11. Henry Wylde, Mus.
D., London, Professor at the Royal Academy of Music, 6,
Burwood place, Hyde-park, W.

CLASS XVII.-SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.

Leeds, Woollen Merchant, 7, Harley-street, Cavendishsquare; 5. E. Huth, Huddersfield, Foreign Merchant; 6. Larsonnier, France, manufacturer, Member of Chamber of Commerce of Paris; 7. Laoureux, Belgium, Member of the Senate; 8. F. Marbach, Saxony, Manufacturer, Chemnitz; 9. Chs. Offermann, Chairman, Austria, Manufacturer, 1. Thos. Bell, F.R.S., London, Vice-President of the at Brünn, 24, Charles-street, St. James's-square; 10. C. Royal Society, Athenæum Club, S.W.; 2. Wm. Bow Palmstedt, Sweden, Professor; 11. E. Prætorius, Prussia, man, F.R.S., London, Surgeon to King's College Hospi- Councillor of Commerce, Berlin; 12. J. W. Redhouse, tal, 5, Clifford-street, W.; 3. Arthur Farre, M.D., F.R.S., F.R.A.S., Turkey, 18, Garway-road, Bayswater, W.; 13. London, Physician for Diseases of Women and Children H. W. Ripley, Bradford, Chairman of the Bradford Chamto King's College Hospital, 12, Hertford-street, Mayfair, ber of Commerce, 9, St. George's-terrace, Hyde-park; 14. W.; 4. F. Seymour Haden, F.R.C.S., London, Surgeon, Gregorio Sella, Italy; 15. E. E. Vreede, Netherlands, 62, Sloane-street, S. W.; 5. James Luke, F.R.S., London, Woollen Manufacturer; 16. H. S. Way, London, Woollen Consulting Surgeon, London Hospital, 3, Broad-street-Warehouseman, 127, Cheapside, E.C. buildings, E.C.; 6. Nélaton, France, Professor to the Faculty of Medicine; 7. James Syme, F.R.S.E., Edinburgh, Chairman, Professor of Clinical Surgery, University of Edinburgh.

CLASS XVII.-COTTON.

1. Henry Ashworth, Bolton, President of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, Fenton's Hotel, St. James'sstreet, S.W.; 2. Thos. Bazley, M.P., Chairman, Manchester, Calico Printer, 3A, King-street, St. James's, S. W.; 3. Sir James Campbell, Glasgow, Warehouseman; 4. Dolfus, France, Manufacturer; 5. Max. Dormitzer, Austria, President of the Chamber of Commerce, Prague; 6. Duhayon-Brunfaut, Belgium, Manufacturer and Judge of the Chamber of Commerce at Brussels; 7. E. Knapp, Zollverein, Manufacturer, Betzingen; 8. J. Murray, Manchester, Cotton Spinner, 16, Bryanstone-square, W.; 9. E. Loria, Egypt, Merchant, 32, Pelham-street, S.W.; 10. Wetter-Müller, Switzerland, Banker, St. Gall; 11. Alex. Scherer, Russia, Member of the Council of Manufactures; 12. Giovanni Vonwiller, Italy.

CLASS XIX.-FLAX AND HEMP.

1. M. Alcan, France, Professor at the Conservatory of Arts and Manufactures, 32, Ovington-square, S.W.; 2. Erskine Beveridge, Dunfermline, Flax Manufacturer, 15, Langham-street, Portland-place, W.; 3. Marquis Luigi Cusani, Italy; 4. Wm. Charley, Belfast, Linen Merchant; 5. Ch. de Brouckere, Belgium, President of the Chamber of Commerce at Roulers, Member of the Upper Council of Industry; 6. G. Mevissen, Chairman, Zollverein, Privy Councillor of Commerce, Cologne, Westminster Palace Hotel, S.W.; 7. J. Moir, Dundee, Flax Spinner; 8. C. Oberleithner, Austria, Manufacturer; 9. Hon. Fred. Smyth, United States, formerly Member of the Senate of New Hampshire.

CLASS XX.-SILK and Velvet.

CLASS XXII.-CARPETS.

1. Badin, France, Director of Imperial Manufactures at Gobelin and Beauvais, 3, George-street, Portman-square; 2. J. Brinton, Kidderminster, Carpet Manufacturer, 90, Newgate-street, E.C.; 3. P. Graham, London, Uphol sterer, 33, Oxford-street, W.; 4. H. L. Lapworth, London, Carpet Manufacturer, 22, Old Bond-street, W.; 5. Sylvain van de Weyer, Chairman, Belgium, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, 50, Portland-place, W.; 6. W. Whitwell, Kendal, Carpet Manufacturer, 26, Gloucester-place, Dorset-square, N.W.

CLASS XXIII.-WOVEN, SPUN, FElted, and Laid Fa

BRICS, WHEN SHOWN AS SPECIMENS OF PRINTING AND
DYEING.

1. Pompejus Bolley, Ph.D., Chairman, Switzerland, Professor of Chemistry at Zurich; 2. Crace Calvert, F.R.S., Ph.D., Manchester, Honorary Professor of Chemistry to the Manchester Royal Institution; 3. R. Dalglish, M.P., Glasgow, Calico Printer, 2, Queen's-gate-terrace, W. 4. Alexander Harvey, Glasgow, Dyer; 5. F. Leitenberger, Austria, Manufacturer; 6. J. Mercer, F.R.S., F.C.S., Accrington, Calico Printer; 7. A. Neild, Manchester, Calico Printer; 8. Persoz, France, Professor at the Conservatory of Arts and Manufactures; 9. M. Reichenheim, Zollverein, Manufacturer, Berlin; 10. J. S. Stern, Manchester, Merchant, Fenton's Hotel, St. James'sstreet, S.W.

CLASS XXIV. TAPESTRY, LACE, AND EMBROIDERY.

1. Aubry, France, Merchant, late member of the Tribunal of Commerce; 2. Dan. Biddle, London, Lace Manufacturer, 68, Finchley New-road, Hampstead, N.W.; 3. Richard Birkin, Nottingham, Lace Manufacturer; 4. J. Fisher, London, late Lace Manufacturer, 60, St. James's street, S.W.; 5. F. Fortamps, Chairman, Belgium, Member of the Senate, 27, Ovington-square, S.W.;

Gen. Sir H. Rawlinson, K.C.B., F.R.S., Turkey, 1, HillSt. Giuseppe of Pandolfina, Italy, Senator; 8. Majorstreet, Berkeley-square. W.; 9. Richter, Zollverein, Inspector of Industrial Schools, Schneeberg; 20. E. Stadler, Switzerland, Commission Merchant, 2, Lawrence-lane, E.C.; 11. Col. Sykes, M.P., F.R.S., India, Chairman of the East India Company, 47, Albion-street, Hyde-park, W.

1. Henry Brocklehurst, Macclesfield Velvet Manufac-6. Rudolph Laporta, Austria, Manufacturer; 7. Prince turer, 31, Milk-street, Cheapside, E.C.; 2. Charles Diggelmann, Switzerland, Silk Warehouseman; 3. ArlèsDufour, Chairman, France, Member of the Chamber of Commerce at Lyons; 4. H. W. Freeland, M.P., Turkey, Athenæum Club, S.W.; 5. Anton Harpke, Austria, Member of the Chamber of Commerce at Vienna; 6. W. S. Leaf, London, Silk Warehouseman, 39, Old Change, E.C.; 7. S. W. Lewis, London, Silk Mercer, 193, Regentstreet, W.; 8. Jose Reig, Spain; 9. Filippo Sessa, Italy, Manufacturer, Westminster Palace Hotel, S.W.; 10. Baron Von Diergardt, Zollverein, Privy Councillor of Commerce, Vierssen; 11. Thomas Winkworth, London, late Silk Manufacturer, 7, Sussex-place, Canonbury, N.

CLASS XXI.-WOOLLEN AND WORSTED, INCLUDING
MIXED FABRICS GENERALLY.

1. R. Atkinson, Dublin, late Lord Mayor of Dublin, Poplin Manufacturer, 1, Cambridge-place, Victoria-road, W.; 2. Alex. Boutovsky, Russia, Director of the Department of Manufactures and Inland Trade; 3. Wm. Clabburn, Norwich, Shawl Manufacturer; 4. H. Hudson,

CLASS XXV.-FURS, FEATHERS, AND HAIR.

SECTION A.-Skins and Furs.

1. Duke of Casigliano, Italy; 2. E. Ellice, M.P., London, Deputy Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company, 18, Arlington-street, S. W.; 3. Gabl. Kamensky, Chairman, Russia, Russian Commissioner in London, 33, Victoriaroad, Kensington-gore, W.; 4. J. A. Nicholay, London, Furrier, 82, Oxford-street, W.; 5. Guillme. Petit, France, Manufacturer; 6. E. B. Roberts, London, Furrier to the Hudson's Bay Company, 239, Regent-street, W.

SECTION B. Feathers and Manufactures from Hair.
1. Augustus Altgelt, Zollverein, Government and Ar-

chitectural Councillor, Berlin; 2. Chas. Duncum, London. Artificial Florist, 16, Wigmore-street, W.; Henri Gillett, France, Manufacturer, President of the Chamber of Commerce of Bar-le-Duc; 4. G. B. Kent, London, Brush Manufacturer, 11, Great Marlborough-street, W.; 5. C. Nightingale, London, Feather and Hair Merchant, 88, Gloucester-place, l'ortman-square, W.

CLASS XXVI.-LEATHER, INCLUDING SADDLERY AND

HARNESS. SECTION A.-Leather, and Manufactures generally made of Leather.

1. M. Blackmore, London, late Leather Dresser, East Moulsey, S.W.; 2. Fauler, France, late Manufacturer, Member of the Chamber of Commerce, Paris; 3. J. George, London, Wholesale Leather Factor, 4, Skinner-street, E.C.; 4. Lang-Gores, Zollverein, Manufacturer, Malmedy; 5. Wm. Linley, London, Leather Factor, 30, West Smith field, E.C.; 6. Major-Gen. Count E. Martini di Cigala, Italy, Aide-de-camp to His Majesty; 7. Piret Pauchet, Belgium; 8. Moritz Pollak, Austria, Manufacturer and Merchant; 9. Jean Reymod, Switzerland, late Currier, Morges.

SECTION B.-Saddlery and Harness.

1. Earl of Bessborough, Chairman, London, Master of the Buckhounds, 40, Charles-street, Berkeley-square, W.; 2. Hy. Brace, Walsall, Wholesale Saddler, 3, Norfolk-road, St. John's Wood, N.W.; 3. C. Joyce, Egypt, Merchant, 32, Moorgate-street, E.C.; 4. Leblanc, France, Late Officer of the Imperial Navy; 5. Ben. Long, Manchester, Saddler, Brent-house, Hendon, N.W.

CLASS XXVII.-ARTICLES OF CLOTHING.

SECTION A.-Hats and Caps.

1. Cavaré, France, late Merchant; 2. George Christy, London, Hatter, 35, Gracechurch-street, E.C.; 3. S. B. Eveleigh, Manchester, Hat Manufacturer, 4, Herefordsquare, S.W.; 4. Aloys Isler, Switzerland, Straw Manufacturer, Wildegg; 5. Wm. Swinscow, London, Furrier, Loman street, Southwark, S.E.

SECTION B.-Bonnets and General Millinery.

1. Thomas Brown, London, Wholesale Milliner, 85, Wood street, Cheapside, E.C.; 2. Henry Gregory, London, Straw Bonnet Maker, 15, Aldermanbury, E.C.; 3. Alphonse Payen, France, Merchant, Member of the Chamber of Commerce of Paris; 4. Samuel Sugden, London, Warehouseman, 12, Aldermanbury, E.C.

SECTION C.-Hosiery, Gloves, and Clothing in general. 1. J. D. Allcroft, London, Glover, 55, Porchester terrace, W.; 2. J. R. Allen, Nottingham, Hosier, 8, King Edward-street, E.C.; 3. F. Esche, Zollverein, Manufacturer, Limbach; 4. Gaussen, France, late Manufacturer; 5. Joseph Gunkel, Chairman, Austria, Member of the Chamber of Commerce, Vienna; 6. J. Hunter, London, Robe Maker to the Queen, and Tailor, 34, Maddoxstreet, W.; 7. Luigi Scalia, Italy, Member of the Italian Parliament; 8. Vanderborght, Belgium, Manufacturer.

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SECTION D.- Roots and Shoes.

1. J. K. Bowley, London, Bootmaker, 53, CharingW.C.; 2. R. D. Box, London, Shoemaker, 187, Regent-street, W.; 3. Gervais (Caen), France, Director of the Upper School of Commerce; 4. Huber, Zollverein, Director of the Chamber of Commerce of Stuttgart; 5. Jas. Medwin, London, Bootmaker, 86, Regent street, W.; 6. Fred. Suess, Austria, Manufacturer.

CLASS XXVIII.-PAPER, STATIONERY, PRINTING, AND BOOKBINDING.

SECTION A.-Paper, Card, and Millboard.

1. Bart. Cini, Italy, Member of the Italian Parliament

2. Charles Cowan, F.R.S.E., Edinburgh, Paper Manufacturer, 11, Sussex-place, S. Kensington, W.; 3. E. Hoesch, Zollverein; 4. Wyndham S. Portal, Basingstoke, Paper Manufacturer, 3, Wilton-crescent, Belgrave square, S.W.; 5. Sainte-Claire-Deville, France, Member of the Institute, Professor at the Normal School, 3, Byng-place, Gordon-square, W.C.; 6. W. R. Spicer, London, Wholesale Stationer, 19, New Bridge-street, E.C.

SECTION B.-Stationery.

1. Warren de la Rue, F.R.S., F.C.S., London, Ornamental Stationer, 110, Bunhill-row, E.C.; 2. List, Zollverein, Manufacturer, Frankfort-on-the-Maine; 3. Victor Masson, France, Judge to the Tribunal of Commerce of F.R.S., Chairman, London, 31, Grosvenor-place-houses, the Seine, 21, Pelham-crescent, S.W.; 4. Earl Stanhope, S.W.; 5. H. Stevens, F.S.A., F.R.G.S., United States, Literary Agent, 4, Trafalgar-square; 6. C. Venables, Bath, late Papermaker, 42, Cambridge-terrace, W. SEOTION C.-Plate, Letterpress, and other Modes of Printing.

1. Adam Black, M.P., London, 24, James-street, Buckingham-gate, S. W.; 2. George Clowes, London, Printer, Duke-street, Stamford-street, S.; 3. Giuseppe La Farina, Italy, Member of the Italian Parliament, Councillor of State, late Minister in Sicily; 4. Ch. Girardet, Austria, Manufacturer; 5. Jamar, Belgium, Member of the Chamber of Representatives, 21, Norfolk-street, W.C.; 6. H. Korn, Zollverein, Bookseller and Printer, Breslau; 7. Laboulaye, France, late Type-founder; 8. W. Spottiswoode, F.R.S., London, Her Majesty's Printer, 19, Chester-street,

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SECTION D.-Bookbinding.

1. J. Gibson Craig, W.S.. Edinburgh; 2. Ch. Reed, F.S.A., London, Printer, Foundry, Fann-street, E.C.; 2. Jas. Toovey, London, Bookseller and Publisher, 177, Piccadilly, W.; 4. L. Wolowski, France, Member of the Institute, Professor to the Conservatory of Arts and Manufactures, 27, Duke-street, St. James's, S.W. CLASS XXIX.-EDUCATIONAL WORKS AND APPLIANCES. SECTION A.-Books and Maps.

1. Hon. and Rev. S: Best, London; 2. Robt. Chambers, F.R.S.E., Edinbugh, Editor and Publisher, 6, Hall-road, St. John's-wood, N.W.; 3. Gottfried Müller, Austria, Professor, Hermanstadt; 4. Antonio Panizzi, D.C.L., Italy, Librarian, British Museum; 5. Robert, France, Master of Appeals to the Council of State; 6. Nassau Senior, London, 13, Hyde-park-gate, W.

SECTION B.-School Fittings, Furniture, and Apparatus. 1. Rt. Hon. C. B. Adderley, M.P., London, 35, Eatonplace, S.W.; 2. Marquis Gustavo Benso di Cavour, Chaiman, Member, Italian Parliament, 44, Thurloe-square, S.W.; 3. Hy. Chester, Esq., London, late Secretary to Committee of Council of Education, 63, Rutland-gate, W.; 4. Rev. M. Mitchell, London, one of H.M.'s Inspectors of Schools, Education Department, Council Office, S.W.; 5. Léon Say, France; 6. Sir J. K. Shuttleworth, F.R.G.S., F.G.S., London, 38, Gloucester square, Hyde-park, W. SECTION C.-Appliances for Physical Training, including Toys and Games.

Richmond, S.W.; 2. Viscount Enfield, M.P., London, 1. E. Chadwick, C.B., London, 5, Montague-villas, 7, Charles-street, Berkeley-square, W.; 3. Flandin, M.P., London, 16, Upper Brook-street, W.; 5. Dr. Rud. France, Councillor of State; 4. R. Monckton Milnes, Wagener, Zollverein, Professor, Würzburg.

SECTION D.-Specimens and Illustrations of Natural History and Physical Science.

1. Cloquet, France, Member of the Institute, Professor of Medicine; 2. Rev. B. M. Cowie, B.D., London, one of

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