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jg REPORTS ON AWARDS. 132. Imperial Board of Agriculture, Industry»and Commerce, Tokio, Japan. FISH SKINS. Report.—Commended for beautiful preparation of sturgeon and shark skins 133. Gustav Mueller, Chicago, 111., U. S. ISINGLASS (TWO KINDS^ COMMON AND PREPARED). Report.—Commended for great excellence and purity. This product is quite equal to the foreign product. 134. C. Norwood & Son, Ipswich, Mass., U. S. ISINGLASS. Report.—Commended for very great excellence and purity. 135. Svend Foyn, Tonsberg, Norway. WHALE OIL (DIFFERENT KINDS). Report.—Commended for good preparation. 136. E. E. Small, Provincetown, Mass., U. S. FISH OILS. Report.—Commended for good preparation and variety of oils exhibited, viz., oils from head of grampus, blackfish, head of blackfish, liver of cramp-fish, porpoise, liver of por. poise, liver of pollock, haddock liver, hake liver, saw-fish, Russian grampus, snuffer, crude oil from menhaden, and sperm oil. 137. Nicholas Sokolof, St. Petersburg, Russia. ISINGLASS FROM CARP, STURGEON, AND VIAZIGA, AND EDIBLE SUBSTANCE FROM THE SPINAL CORD OF THE STURGEON. Report.—Commended for good preparation and general excellence. 138. Joseph F. Tobin, New York, N. Y., U. S. WHALEBONE. Report.—Commended for excellence of collective display and variety of exhibit; also fot accuracy in the shape and form of the manufactured whalebone. 139. Walter G. I. Wheeler, New York, N. Y., U. S. ISINGLASS. Report.—Commended for excellence of product and neatness of preparation. 140. E. F. Gilbert, Jacksonville, Fla., U. S. ALLIGATOR IVORY. Report.—Commended for bringing into use a valuable substance, and for good work manship. , 141. Marvin Brothers & Bartlett, Portsmouth, N. H., U. S. COD LIVER OIL. Report.—Commended for good preparation.