70 REPORTS ON AWARDS. 80. The Spanish Ministry of War. Report.—For a complete exhibit from the different branches of the army : A. The Spanish Military Engineer Department. Report.—Commended for an interesting exhibit from the Museum of Engineers at Madrid; particularly for the beautiful models of fortifications and barracks, and for the models showing the manner of transporting a trestle bridge on mules. B. The Museum of Artillery at Madrid. Report.—A fine display, comprising particularly models of guns and sling carts. C. The Manufactory at Toledo. Report.—The excellence of the celebrated sword blades. D. The National Brome Foundry at Seville. Report.—For the excellent quality of field and mountain guns. E. The National Manufactory at Trubia. Report.—For the excellence of the iron and steel plates. F. The National Fire-Arms Manufactory at Oviedo. Report. For the merit of arms, with samples to show the different stages in their con struction. 81. Government of India. ARMS. Report.—An interesting collection of arms, selected from the India Museum. 82. Government of the Netherlands. WEAPONS. Report. Commended for the exhibit of weapons from the royal small-arm factory at Delft, and for the magnificent collection of East Indian weapons from the royal cabinet of curiosities at The Hague, and from the Royal Palace Het Loo. 83. Colony of New Zealand. WEAPONS AND CLOTHING. Report.—An interesting collection of aboriginal (Maori) weapons and clothing, made for the commissioners of New Zealand by Mr. R. W. Woon, R.M. 84. The Artillery Department of the Royal War Office of Sweden. Report. Commended for excellence of manufacture and the interesting character of the articles exhibited. 85. The Investment Department of the Royal War Office of Sweden. Report .—Commended for excellence of manufacture and the interesting character of the articles exhibited. 86. Dinaburg Arsenal, Russia. Report.—Beautifully constructed and interesting models of the pontoon equipage now used by the Russian army.