42
Hi W. Barton, United Kingdom, military sketching
Becker, Netherlands, balance
D. F. Bernard, France, optical instruments
Adam Burg, Austria, dynanomcter
E. Busch, Prussia, optical instruments
Chadburn Brothers, United Kingdom, good and
cheap instruments
Chevalier, France, microscopes
J. B. De Hennault, Belgium, anemometer
G. E. During, United Kingdom, electric telegraph
B. Edwards, United KingJom, chemical apparatus;
electrotypes
T. Fishcr, America, mathematics simplified
A Gavard, France, pantographs
A. Gerard, United Kingdom, trigonometer
A. Gouin,Trance, coloured daguerreotypes
Guenal, France, planetarium
M. Henri, France, spectacles applied to all di-
stances of the eye
Hill and Adam",Unitcd Kingdom, talbotype groups
Jamin, France, prisms and lenses
Kern, Swi:z:rland, drawing instruments
T. D. Ki"g, United Kingdom, polarising micro-
scope stand
Kusche., Austria, balance
W. Ladd, U. Kingdom, micro, oplc apparatus
L. Lalanne, France, a cllcuating rule constructed
on new principles
J. A. Laur, Franct, planometer graphic
S. W. Leonard, Uaited Kingdom , microscopic
drawings
E. Littmann, Sweden, balance
LutUg, Prussia, dravwug Jntl uffients
Maucomble, France, coloured daguerreotypes
J. S. Marratt, United Kir gdom, telescopes
- L. Masset, Switzerland, cheap orrery
E. Mayall, America, photographs
Molteni and S;6gler, France, reflecting circleF, etc.
Nielzchmann and V accani, Prussia, drawing instru-
ments
Nissen, Drnmark, air pump, balance
Phillips, United Kingdom, rain guage, anemo-
meter
A. Pritchard, United Kingdom, microscope
L. Reimao; Prussia, balance
Relfler, Bavaria, drawing instruments
- A. Rouget do l'isle, France, drawing instrum('nts
Sang, United Kingdom, planometer
V. Schilt, Switzerland, calculating machine
E. Scbtoedter, Prussia, theodolites
Prof. Stampfer, Austria, surveying instruments
W. Suss, Prussia, thermo-ciectric battery
Thierry, France, daguerreotypes
Treed and Co., U.nited Kingdom, fine ivory and
metal scalcs
C. F. Vogel, Austria, photographs
D. Wertheimer, United Kingdom, calculating ma-
chine
A. P. Wiber?, Sweden, balance
Wolff, Wurtemberg, pharmaceutical apparatus
G Yeates,:UnHed Kingdom, road theodolite, cheap
air pump?, etc.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
THE COUNCIL MEDAL
T. Boehm, Munich, for important scientific im-
provemeots of the flute, and the successful ap-
plication of his principles to other wind instru-
ments
P. A. Ducroquet, France, for his application of the
pneumatic-lever to a church organ
P. Erard, United Kingdom and France, for his
peculiar mechanical actions applied to pianofortes
and harps
Gray and Davidson, United Kingdom, for their in-
"Vention in organ building, of a new method of
connecting the great organ with the swell organ,
by means of a pedal, and of a new stop called
the keraulophon
Hill and Son, United Kingdom, invention of a stop
of great power, and for their mode of shifting
the stops by means of keys
A. Sax, France, for his invention of several classes
of wind instruments in wood and metal
J. B. Vuillaume, France, for new modes of making
violin?, in such.a manner that they are matured
and perfected immediately on the completion of
the manufacture, thus avoiding the necessity of
keeping them for considerable periods to develop
their excellencies'
H. Willig, United Kingdom, for his application to
organs of an improved exhausting valve to the.
pneumatic lever, the application of pneumatic
levers in a compound form, and the invention
of a movement in conncction therewith for faci-
litating the drawing of stops either singly or in
connection
THE PRIZE MEDAL.
R, Addisor, United Kingdom, for a "Royal Albert"
transposing pianofoito
Gernardel, sen., France, for violins
G. Besson, France, fur va ious metal musical in-
struments
A. Betts, United Kingdom, for two violim
Breitkopf and Ibrtel, Saxony, for a grand piano-
forte
Broadwood end Sons, United Kingdom, for their
successful improvements in pianoforte making
H. Bryceson, United Kingdom, fur a church barrel
organ
A. Buffet, France, for oboes, clarionets, flutes, aad
a corno-inglese
Catlcot, United Kingdom, for his invention of a
French harp without loosi crooks
Chickering, United Slates, for a square pianoforte,
and thojury think highly of his grand piano-
forte
Gollard and C'jllard, United Kingdom, for piano,
and for their successful application of several
improvements in pianoforte-making
A. Dcbain, France, tor a mechanical pianoforte
A. and M. Ducci, Tuscany, for an organ with a
"baristata" stop
H. Eisenbrant, United States, for clarionets and
flutes
S. A. Former, United Kingdom, for a violoncello,
violin, and viola
Franche, France, for a new repetition action in a
pianofoite
Gallfgos, Spain, for a "guitarra harpa"
Gebauhr, sen., Prussia, fur a pianoforte
G. Gemunder, United Slates, for a "Joseph Guar-
nerius" viulin (ehitfjy), and for three other vio-
lins and a viola
Godfrey, sen., Fiance, for flutes
A. Heclld, Nassau, for a bassoon of a r.ew and im-
proved construction
H. IIceps, United ingdom, hearing apparatus,
made of gutta pcrcha
Ilelwert, Wurtembcrg, for a bassoon with 19 key?,
of an improved construction
J. and J. Hopkinsen, United Kingdom, for a hori-
zontal grand pianoforte, xith new patent action
F. Hund and Ln, United Kingdom, for a cottage
pianoforte, in the form of a lyre, termed the
"lyra" pianoforte
F. JasLrz'3I:Jdi.Í, Belgium, for an upright pianoforte
Jaulin, Fiance, fur a panorgue, and for his im-
provements in free reeds
W. Jenkins and Son?, United Kingdom, for an ex-
panding piano for yachts, etc.
Kirkiuan and Son, United Kingdom, for a semi-
grand piann, and an oblique piccolo piano
A. Knocke, BavalÏa, for his mechanical improve-
ments in kettle drums
Kolher, United Kingdom, for a slide trombone,
and for the application of his patent valves to
other metal wind instruments
Lanibeit, and Co., United Kingdom, for a cot-
tage pianoforte
G. Marfarlane, United Kingdom, for an improved
cornet-a-piston
Mahillon,. Belgium, for clarionets, and a trombone
and ophicleide
Meyer, United States, for two pianofortes
Montal, France, for four cottage pianofortes
lmw
Nams and Clark, United States, for a 7-c \- i c
- square pianoforte
J. P. Oateg, United Kingdom, for improveraei :9019'0
applied to cornets
J. II. Pape, France, for certain improvemei ofnavo
pianofortes
Pask and Koenig, United Kingdom, for clari tsto 10
and brass instruments
Purdy and Fendt, United Kingdom, for ad bfiio*
bass (chiefly), and for four violins, and tw( Iwj bIT
loncellos
Roller and Blanchet, Fils, Trance, for 101,
pianofortes
Rudali, Roseeb, and Co., United Kingdom, ,mob:
Bobem's patent flute
Schiedmayer and Son, Wurtcmberg, for a s, a 5 rol
pianoforte, in mahogany
J. F. Schulze and Sons, Prussia, for an organ irvo
W. SouthwclJ, United Kingdom, for a grand p q i mi
forte
W. Stodart and Son, United Kingdom, for a a >a" io1
pianoforte
F.Triebert, France,for oboesanda "corno-ing pn -
C. Ward, United Kingdom,, for a newly-const hx -
cd bassoon, and a pair of kettle-drums
Wheatstono and Co. United Kingdom, for a i B v
invention of a portable harmonium
R. Wornum, United Kingdom, for an iinpr
piccoli pianoforte , � �
HONOURABLE MENTION. ;8'
Alexander and Son, France, for two me\.:;¡¡
Aucher and Son, France, for two upright pi, q
foi tes
F. Berderi and Co., Belgium, for three cal £ 5
pianofortes - -
J. C. Bishop, United Kingdom, for a cahine ar
gan, containing composition pedals, etc.
- 0. éton, France, for a clarionet on Boel!;:] 'S] s
ciple
W. Card, United Kingdom, for flutes
J. Clinch, United Kingdom,-for a-set of !J:gp q)
made by G. Sherrer, Sydney, New Son ; W ft
A. Courtois, France, for a bombardon an ! cox Y
C. Dawson, United Kingdom, f-ir an org:!' « o
an autnphon ; the- tunes b< ins pr; : i ■>
means of perforated sheets of mill-bonr'
N. Detyr and Co., France, for two opr'g'.l pi; iq
fortca
Dsutschmann, Austria, for a seraphim^
Dieudonne and Bladel, Wurtemberg, fcr i gi g
pianoft rle with double action
E.Djdd, United Kingdom, for violin, vkncl or:
double bass, and harp strings
J. Dodd, United Kingdom, for a violin, vbl?, ,r
violoncello bows; and for silver strings for Ill,
violin, violoncello, and harp
F. Dx-rncr, Wurtemberg, for a square pianofo1 o.cr-
.— Domeney, France, for harps ii, ,-
The Hon. East India Company, United IÜT:gd j"J:
for four gongs
Gautrot and Co., France, for bombardons ,
Gilbert and Co., United States, for a pianofortes o'
iEolian attachment
E. Greaves, Uaited Kingdom, for a chvom Jj,;
tuning fork
G. F. Greiner, United Kingdom, for a tuning 31 [B -
ratu's (in addition to 50J. in money)
J. K. Heaps, United Kingdom, for a violoncello ),1.,
H. IIcrz. France, for four pianofortes
G. Hews, United States, for a square pianoforte 9hol<
P. Higgle, Canada, for the quality and cheapt 'qssri
of a violin
C. C. Ilornung, DsnmStk, for a square pianofor: ioi,
Huni and Hubert, Switzerland, fori grand pia siq Ú
"folte
A. Indri, Austria, for a violin, violoncello, dot rob ,<
bass, harp, and guitar strings
B. Jones, United Kingdom, for an improved gli rg ba
triple-string Welsh harp r,
— Kleinjasper, France, for a cottage pi.sno.ort.e Sho,l
G. and A. Klemms, Saxony, for a violin, or io ,I
mentcd with mother-ol-pearl >
— Labbaye, France, f(r a bombardon
Hi W. Barton, United Kingdom, military sketching
Becker, Netherlands, balance
D. F. Bernard, France, optical instruments
Adam Burg, Austria, dynanomcter
E. Busch, Prussia, optical instruments
Chadburn Brothers, United Kingdom, good and
cheap instruments
Chevalier, France, microscopes
J. B. De Hennault, Belgium, anemometer
G. E. During, United Kingdom, electric telegraph
B. Edwards, United KingJom, chemical apparatus;
electrotypes
T. Fishcr, America, mathematics simplified
A Gavard, France, pantographs
A. Gerard, United Kingdom, trigonometer
A. Gouin,Trance, coloured daguerreotypes
Guenal, France, planetarium
M. Henri, France, spectacles applied to all di-
stances of the eye
Hill and Adam",Unitcd Kingdom, talbotype groups
Jamin, France, prisms and lenses
Kern, Swi:z:rland, drawing instruments
T. D. Ki"g, United Kingdom, polarising micro-
scope stand
Kusche., Austria, balance
W. Ladd, U. Kingdom, micro, oplc apparatus
L. Lalanne, France, a cllcuating rule constructed
on new principles
J. A. Laur, Franct, planometer graphic
S. W. Leonard, Uaited Kingdom , microscopic
drawings
E. Littmann, Sweden, balance
LutUg, Prussia, dravwug Jntl uffients
Maucomble, France, coloured daguerreotypes
J. S. Marratt, United Kir gdom, telescopes
- L. Masset, Switzerland, cheap orrery
E. Mayall, America, photographs
Molteni and S;6gler, France, reflecting circleF, etc.
Nielzchmann and V accani, Prussia, drawing instru-
ments
Nissen, Drnmark, air pump, balance
Phillips, United Kingdom, rain guage, anemo-
meter
A. Pritchard, United Kingdom, microscope
L. Reimao; Prussia, balance
Relfler, Bavaria, drawing instruments
- A. Rouget do l'isle, France, drawing instrum('nts
Sang, United Kingdom, planometer
V. Schilt, Switzerland, calculating machine
E. Scbtoedter, Prussia, theodolites
Prof. Stampfer, Austria, surveying instruments
W. Suss, Prussia, thermo-ciectric battery
Thierry, France, daguerreotypes
Treed and Co., U.nited Kingdom, fine ivory and
metal scalcs
C. F. Vogel, Austria, photographs
D. Wertheimer, United Kingdom, calculating ma-
chine
A. P. Wiber?, Sweden, balance
Wolff, Wurtemberg, pharmaceutical apparatus
G Yeates,:UnHed Kingdom, road theodolite, cheap
air pump?, etc.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
THE COUNCIL MEDAL
T. Boehm, Munich, for important scientific im-
provemeots of the flute, and the successful ap-
plication of his principles to other wind instru-
ments
P. A. Ducroquet, France, for his application of the
pneumatic-lever to a church organ
P. Erard, United Kingdom and France, for his
peculiar mechanical actions applied to pianofortes
and harps
Gray and Davidson, United Kingdom, for their in-
"Vention in organ building, of a new method of
connecting the great organ with the swell organ,
by means of a pedal, and of a new stop called
the keraulophon
Hill and Son, United Kingdom, invention of a stop
of great power, and for their mode of shifting
the stops by means of keys
A. Sax, France, for his invention of several classes
of wind instruments in wood and metal
J. B. Vuillaume, France, for new modes of making
violin?, in such.a manner that they are matured
and perfected immediately on the completion of
the manufacture, thus avoiding the necessity of
keeping them for considerable periods to develop
their excellencies'
H. Willig, United Kingdom, for his application to
organs of an improved exhausting valve to the.
pneumatic lever, the application of pneumatic
levers in a compound form, and the invention
of a movement in conncction therewith for faci-
litating the drawing of stops either singly or in
connection
THE PRIZE MEDAL.
R, Addisor, United Kingdom, for a "Royal Albert"
transposing pianofoito
Gernardel, sen., France, for violins
G. Besson, France, fur va ious metal musical in-
struments
A. Betts, United Kingdom, for two violim
Breitkopf and Ibrtel, Saxony, for a grand piano-
forte
Broadwood end Sons, United Kingdom, for their
successful improvements in pianoforte making
H. Bryceson, United Kingdom, fur a church barrel
organ
A. Buffet, France, for oboes, clarionets, flutes, aad
a corno-inglese
Catlcot, United Kingdom, for his invention of a
French harp without loosi crooks
Chickering, United Slates, for a square pianoforte,
and thojury think highly of his grand piano-
forte
Gollard and C'jllard, United Kingdom, for piano,
and for their successful application of several
improvements in pianoforte-making
A. Dcbain, France, tor a mechanical pianoforte
A. and M. Ducci, Tuscany, for an organ with a
"baristata" stop
H. Eisenbrant, United States, for clarionets and
flutes
S. A. Former, United Kingdom, for a violoncello,
violin, and viola
Franche, France, for a new repetition action in a
pianofoite
Gallfgos, Spain, for a "guitarra harpa"
Gebauhr, sen., Prussia, fur a pianoforte
G. Gemunder, United Slates, for a "Joseph Guar-
nerius" viulin (ehitfjy), and for three other vio-
lins and a viola
Godfrey, sen., Fiance, for flutes
A. Heclld, Nassau, for a bassoon of a r.ew and im-
proved construction
H. IIceps, United ingdom, hearing apparatus,
made of gutta pcrcha
Ilelwert, Wurtembcrg, for a bassoon with 19 key?,
of an improved construction
J. and J. Hopkinsen, United Kingdom, for a hori-
zontal grand pianoforte, xith new patent action
F. Hund and Ln, United Kingdom, for a cottage
pianoforte, in the form of a lyre, termed the
"lyra" pianoforte
F. JasLrz'3I:Jdi.Í, Belgium, for an upright pianoforte
Jaulin, Fiance, fur a panorgue, and for his im-
provements in free reeds
W. Jenkins and Son?, United Kingdom, for an ex-
panding piano for yachts, etc.
Kirkiuan and Son, United Kingdom, for a semi-
grand piann, and an oblique piccolo piano
A. Knocke, BavalÏa, for his mechanical improve-
ments in kettle drums
Kolher, United Kingdom, for a slide trombone,
and for the application of his patent valves to
other metal wind instruments
Lanibeit, and Co., United Kingdom, for a cot-
tage pianoforte
G. Marfarlane, United Kingdom, for an improved
cornet-a-piston
Mahillon,. Belgium, for clarionets, and a trombone
and ophicleide
Meyer, United States, for two pianofortes
Montal, France, for four cottage pianofortes
lmw
Nams and Clark, United States, for a 7-c \- i c
- square pianoforte
J. P. Oateg, United Kingdom, for improveraei :9019'0
applied to cornets
J. II. Pape, France, for certain improvemei ofnavo
pianofortes
Pask and Koenig, United Kingdom, for clari tsto 10
and brass instruments
Purdy and Fendt, United Kingdom, for ad bfiio*
bass (chiefly), and for four violins, and tw( Iwj bIT
loncellos
Roller and Blanchet, Fils, Trance, for 101,
pianofortes
Rudali, Roseeb, and Co., United Kingdom, ,mob:
Bobem's patent flute
Schiedmayer and Son, Wurtcmberg, for a s, a 5 rol
pianoforte, in mahogany
J. F. Schulze and Sons, Prussia, for an organ irvo
W. SouthwclJ, United Kingdom, for a grand p q i mi
forte
W. Stodart and Son, United Kingdom, for a a >a" io1
pianoforte
F.Triebert, France,for oboesanda "corno-ing pn -
C. Ward, United Kingdom,, for a newly-const hx -
cd bassoon, and a pair of kettle-drums
Wheatstono and Co. United Kingdom, for a i B v
invention of a portable harmonium
R. Wornum, United Kingdom, for an iinpr
piccoli pianoforte , � �
HONOURABLE MENTION. ;8'
Alexander and Son, France, for two me\.:;¡¡
Aucher and Son, France, for two upright pi, q
foi tes
F. Berderi and Co., Belgium, for three cal £ 5
pianofortes - -
J. C. Bishop, United Kingdom, for a cahine ar
gan, containing composition pedals, etc.
- 0. éton, France, for a clarionet on Boel!;:] 'S] s
ciple
W. Card, United Kingdom, for flutes
J. Clinch, United Kingdom,-for a-set of !J:gp q)
made by G. Sherrer, Sydney, New Son ; W ft
A. Courtois, France, for a bombardon an ! cox Y
C. Dawson, United Kingdom, f-ir an org:!' « o
an autnphon ; the- tunes b< ins pr; : i ■>
means of perforated sheets of mill-bonr'
N. Detyr and Co., France, for two opr'g'.l pi; iq
fortca
Dsutschmann, Austria, for a seraphim^
Dieudonne and Bladel, Wurtemberg, fcr i gi g
pianoft rle with double action
E.Djdd, United Kingdom, for violin, vkncl or:
double bass, and harp strings
J. Dodd, United Kingdom, for a violin, vbl?, ,r
violoncello bows; and for silver strings for Ill,
violin, violoncello, and harp
F. Dx-rncr, Wurtemberg, for a square pianofo1 o.cr-
.— Domeney, France, for harps ii, ,-
The Hon. East India Company, United IÜT:gd j"J:
for four gongs
Gautrot and Co., France, for bombardons ,
Gilbert and Co., United States, for a pianofortes o'
iEolian attachment
E. Greaves, Uaited Kingdom, for a chvom Jj,;
tuning fork
G. F. Greiner, United Kingdom, for a tuning 31 [B -
ratu's (in addition to 50J. in money)
J. K. Heaps, United Kingdom, for a violoncello ),1.,
H. IIcrz. France, for four pianofortes
G. Hews, United States, for a square pianoforte 9hol<
P. Higgle, Canada, for the quality and cheapt 'qssri
of a violin
C. C. Ilornung, DsnmStk, for a square pianofor: ioi,
Huni and Hubert, Switzerland, fori grand pia siq Ú
"folte
A. Indri, Austria, for a violin, violoncello, dot rob ,<
bass, harp, and guitar strings
B. Jones, United Kingdom, for an improved gli rg ba
triple-string Welsh harp r,
— Kleinjasper, France, for a cottage pi.sno.ort.e Sho,l
G. and A. Klemms, Saxony, for a violin, or io ,I
mentcd with mother-ol-pearl >
— Labbaye, France, f(r a bombardon
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