British Exhibit, 1,041, Castleberg & Co., London, England—Watches, etc.
British Exhibit, 1,060a, S. Backschmid, Switzerland—Watches.
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German Exhibit, 36, A. Lange & Sons, Dresden, Germany—Watches, etc.
Swiss Exhibit, L. Audemars, Brassus, Switzerland—Watches, etc.
French Exhibit, 146, A. H. Rodanet, Paris, France—Chronometers.
French Exhibit, 177, G. Tribandeau, Besançon, France—Watches.
Swiss Exhibit, 14a, International Watch Company—Watches.
In presenting the following report, the judges desire to make some explanations, which, we trust, will excuse them in the minds of the impartial for any apparent neglect in the form of their report, and for the limited number of tests made of the horological exhibits.
The judges were appointed too late to do the full amount required, inasmuch as the number of exhibits was so much in excess of any reasonable allotment for examination and report before the closing of the Exhibition.