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And it is hereby declared that it shall be lawful for the Public Trustee 

 to pay, and he shall pay, all or any of the said moneys, both principal 

 and interest, to the Treasurer of the said New Zealand Institute upon 

 being directed so to do by a resolution of the Governors of the said 

 Institute, and a letter signed by the Secretary of the said Institute, 

 enclosing a copy of such resolution, certified by him and by the President 

 as correct, shall be sufficient evidence to the Public Trustee of the due 

 passing of such resolution : And upon receipt of such letter and copy, 

 the receipt of the Treasurer for the time being of the said Institute shall 

 be a sufficient discharge to the Public Trustee : And in no case shall 

 the Public Trustee be concerned to inquire into the administration of 

 the said moneys by the Governors of the said Institute. 



As witness the seals of the said parties hereto, the day and year first 

 hereinbefore written. 



Rules and Regulations made by the Governors of the New Zealand 

 Institute in relation to the Hector Memorial Research Fund. 



1. The funds placed in the hands of the Board by the Wellington 

 Hector Memorial Committee be called " The Hector Memorial Research 

 Fund," in memory of the late Sir James Hector, K.C.M.G., F.R.S. 

 Such fund shall consist of the moneys subscribed and granted for the 

 purpose of the memorial, and all other funds which may be given or 

 granted for the same purpose. 



2. The funds shall be vested in the Institute. The Board of Go- 

 vernors of the Institute shall have the control of the said moneys, and may 

 invest the same upon any securities proper for trust-moneys. 



3. A sum not exceeding one hundred pounds (£100) shall be expended 

 in procuring a bronze medal, to be known as " The Hector Memorial 

 Medal." 



4. The fund, or such part thereof as shall not be used as aforesaid, 

 shall be invested in such securities as may be approved by the Board 

 of Governors, and the interest arising from such investment shall be 

 used for the furtherance of the objects of the fund. 



5. The Hector Memorial Medal and Prize shall be awarded annually 

 by the Board of Governors. 



6. The research for which the medal and prize are awarded must 

 have a distinct bearing on New Zealand — (1) Botany, (2) chemistry, 

 (3J ethnology, (4) geology, (5) physics (including mathematics and as- 

 tronomy), (6) zoology (including animal physiology). 



7. Whenever possible the medal shall be presented in some public 

 manner. 



The seal of the New Zealand Institute was hereto affixed, the 27th day 

 of January, 1912, in the presence of — 



T. F. Cheeseman, President. 

 B. C. Aston, Secretai-y. 

 Signed by Frederick Fitchett, the Public Trustee, and sealed with the 

 seal of his office. 



Award of the Hector Memorial Research Fund. 

 1912. L. Cockayne, Ph.D. — For researches in New Zealand botany. 



