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6. For the best Notes on the appearance and habits of the three Common Gulls which are 
visitors to our district, viz. :—(1) The Black-headed Guli (Larus ridibundus) ; 
(2) the Common Gull (Larus canus) ; (3) the Herring Gull (Larus argentatus) :— 
WILFRED NoRMAN RIDDELL, King’s School, Chester ...First Prize and Certificate 
MicHakEL Bowe, St. John’s R.C. School, New Ferry...... Special Prize and Certificate 
Eric VINCENT JEFFERIES, Wallasey Grammar School ...Certificate of Merit 
JosEPH W. WRiGHT, Aldersey Grammar School, Bunbury a => 
Norman Hincg, a ie “s “ 
Percy G, LEwIs, ” ” 2 ” 
7. For the best four Photographs; any subject, but preferably those of scientific 
interest :— 
THomas A. WEAVER, Christleton, Chester .................. First Prize and Certificate 
J. Douatas Mitn, Arnold House School, Chester......... Special Prize and Certificate 
8. For the best descriptions of a piece of each of the four following : (a) Clay; (b) Red 
Sandstone ; (c) Chalk; (a) Coal :— 
MIcHAEL Bowe, St. John’s R.C. School, New Ferry...... First Prize and Certificate 
MARGARET ARMSTRONG, Glanavon School, Chester ...... Special Prize and Certificate 
Awards were also made to the following Junior Members, for having contributed 
specimens of Native Plants to the Exhibition held at the Grosvenor Museum 
during the summer months :— 
G. GorDon Minn, F. W. J. Betton, and T. E. MILN. 
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