EXTRACT FROM THE LAWS. 



CHAPTEK XII. 



OF THE MAGELLANIC FUND. 



Section 1 . John Hyacinth de Magellan, in London, having in the year 

 1786 offered to the Society , as a donation, the sum of two hundred guineas, 

 to be by them vested in a secure and permanent fund, to the end that 

 the interest arising therefrom should be annually disposed of in pre- 

 miums, to be adjudged by them to the author of the best discovery, or 

 most useful invention, relating to ISJ'avigation, Astronomy, or Natural 

 Philosophy (mere natural history only excepted) ; and the Society 

 having accepted of the above donation, they hereby publish the condi- 

 tions, prescribed by the donor and agreed to by the Society, upon which 

 the said annual premiums will be awarded. 



CONDITIONS OF THE MAGELLANIC PREMIUM. 



1. The candidate shall send his discovery, invention or improvement, 

 addressed to the President, or one of the Vice-Presidents of the Society, 

 free of postage or other charges ; and shall distinguish his performance 

 by some motto, device, or other signature, at his pleasure. Together 

 witli his discovery, invention, or improvement, he shall also send a 

 sealed letter containing the same motto, device, or signature, and si;b. 

 scribed with the real name and place of residence of the author. 



2. Persons of any nation, sect or denomination whatever, shall be ad- 

 mitted as candidates for this premium. 



3. No discovery, invention or improvement shall be entitled to this 

 premium, which hath been already published, or for which the author 

 hath been publicly rewarded elsewhere. 



4. The candidate shall communicate his discovery, invention or im- 

 provement, either in the English, French, German, or Latin language. 



5. All such communications shall be publicly read or exhibited to the 

 Society at some stated meeting, not less than one month previous to the 

 day of adjudication, and shall at all times be open to the inspection of 

 sucli members as shall desire it. But no member shall carry home Muth 



