tion of the certificate to be eae to the author of any su 
essay. See Raat 
Fourth. .Competitors for the prize shall affix to their essays some — vem 
motto or name (not the proper name of the author, however), and — 
when the essay is forwarded to the Society, it shall be accompanied | 
by a sealed envelope containing within the proper name of the 
author, and, on the outside thereof, the motto or name adopted for 
the essay. 
Fifth. At astated meeting of the Society, in pursuance of the 
advertisement, all essays received up to that time shall be referred 
to a Committee of Judges, to consist of five persons, who shall be | 
selected by the Society from nomination of ten persons made .by 
the Standing Committee on the Henry M. Phillips Prize Essay 
Fund. 
Sixth. All essays may be written in English, oe German, 
Dutch, Italian “panish or Latin; but, if any language except Eng- 
lish, must be accompanied by an English translation of the same. 
Seventh. No treatise or essay shall be entitled to compete for the 
prize that has been already published or printed, or for which the 
author has received already any prize, or profit, or honor, of any 
nature whatsoever. 
Liighth. All essays must be clearly and /egid/y written and on 
one side of the paper only. 
Ninth. The literary property of such essays shall be in their 
authors, subject to the right of the Society to publish the crowned 
essays in its Transactions or Proceedings. 
Tenth. A Standing Connitice: to consist of five members 
appointed by the President, and, ex officio, the President and the 
Treasurer of the Society, shall continue in office during the pleasure 
of the Society, and any vacancies that may occur in said Committee 
shall be filled by new appointment by the President. 
Eleventh. The said Committee shall have charge of all matters 
connected with the management of this endowment and the invest- 
ment of the same, and shall make such general rules for publishing 
the terms upon which said prize shall be competed for, and the 
amount of the said prize, and, if it shall deem it expedient, desig- 
