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GROUP XXII. 69 44. Levi B. Storrs, Canton, N. Y., U. S. tailors’ pressing machine. Report.—Commended for simplicity of construction and originality. 45. John Stark, Waltham, Mass., U. S. AMERICAN COMBINATION LATHE AND WATCHMAKERS’ TOOLS. Report.—Commended for adaptability to different uses, and quality of workmanship and materials. 46. SI. Vautier & Sons, Carouge, Switzerland. TOOLS FOR WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS; FILES, GRAVERS, AND BURNISHERS FOR WATCHMAKING AND JEWELRY. Report.—Commended for quality of workmanship and materials. 47. Louis Borel-Petitpierre, Couvet, Neuchdtel, Switzerland. TOOLS AND INSTRUMENTS FOR WATCH MANUFACTURING.—WATCHMAKERS’ LATHES AND MACHINES FOR THE HAND. SYSTEM OF WATCHMAKING AND REPAIRING, AND A COMBINATION LATHE WITH SLIDES AND TOOLS. Report.—Commended for quality of workmanship and materials. 48. Gimson & Coltman, Leicester, England. KNITTING MACHINE FOR RIBBED FABRICS.—A CIRCULAR RIBBING MACHINE FOR HEAVY WORK, ADAPTED TO MAKE TUBULAR GOODS WITH POLKA OR PLAIN RIB STITCH; ALSO A KNITTING MACHINE FOR KNITTING RIB TOPS WITH ONE OR MORE COLORS. Report.—Commended for quantity and quality of work done, quality of workmanship and materials, and originality. 49. John Wright Smith, Leicester, England. KNITTING-MACHINE NEEDLES. Report.—Commended for the best assortment of knitting-machine bearded and latch needles of various sizes, grades, and gauges, and adapted to different machines. 50. American Watch Company, Waltham, Mass., U. S. A SYSTEM OF WATCHMAKING. Report.—Commended for originality, as being the first to adapt the system of assembling interchangeable parts to the manufacture of watches. 51. American Watch Company, Waltham, Mass., U. S. WATCHMAKING MACHINERY. Report—Commended for quality and quantity of work done, quality of workmanship and materials, originality, and completeness of general display.