KINGSLEY MEMORIAL PRIZES 
ARE OFFERED UNDER THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS :— 
CLASS |. 
To any Resident in the Soclety’s District.—A Prize not exceeding Ten 
Pounds for the best Collection of Objects, or Essays, or Notes of 
Observations, or Photographs illustrating the Natural Science of the 
Society's District. 

All Collections must be made in Cheshire and North Wales, or the Seas 
adjoining thereto, by the Competitors. 
Collections, or Essays, or Notes, must be sent to the General Secretaries 
on or before September Ist, and the awards will be made at the Conversazione 
next succeeding. 
The Committee have the option of retaining successful Collections, &c., 
for the Society. 

CLASS Il. 
In order to encourage the study of Natural History among 
younger students, not exceeding 17 years of age, and residing 
in the Society’s district, ze, Cheshire and North Wales, the 
following Prizes of One Guinea each are offered, viz. :— 
1.—For the best account of the Life-History of the Common Frog. 
2.—For the best descriptions, with sketches and also carefully dried and 
mounted specimens, of (a) a Buttercup; (2) a Daisy; (c) a 
Dandelion. 
3.—For the best Essay on Salt. 
4.—For the four best Photographs of Natural Objects; such as: Birds, 
Trees, Flowers, Rocks, Clouds, or Scenery of Cheshire or North 
Wales. 
NOTE.—AlIl the work to be done entirely by the Competitors themselves, 
who must be under 17 years of age. The Essays and Collections should be sent 
under a xom de plume, accompanied by a sealed letter containing the full name 
and exact age of the Competitor, to the General Secretaries on or before 
September Ist, 1904. 
The awards will be made at the Society’s Conversazione next succeeding 
the adjudication. 
The Committee do not bind themselves to give the full Prize in case of 
insufficient merit. 
Any further information required can be had on application to the Hon. 
Secretaries. 
