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!'■ CORNWALL 



that the said I'riennial Gold Medal shall be awarded to the person 

 who shall, in the opinion of the said Officers and Council, for the 

 time being, or of the majority of them present at a Meeting 

 convened for the purpose, have contributed the best treatise or 

 paper on the 



GKOLOGY, ^ 



MINERALOGY, 



MINING OPERATIONS, 



BOTANY, 



ORNITHOLOGY, 



ICHTHYOLOGY, 

 • CONCHOLOGY, or 



ANTIQUITIES, J 



(but on no other subject whatsoever) published in any Journal, 

 Proceedings or Transactions of the said Institution during the three 

 years nexit preceding the date of such award. 



And I further direct that no award shall be made except at a 

 Meeting regularly convened by a notice in writing issued by the 

 Secretaries stating the object of such Meeting, and to be delivered 

 to the President, Vice-Presidents, Treasurer, and other members of 

 the Council, for the time being, and to every of them, at least 

 seven days previous to the holding of such Meeting ; and unless 

 seven at least of the Officers and Members of the Council shall 

 be present at such Meeting." Provision is then made for a casting 

 vote in cases of equality, and for further Meetings if any should 

 prove abortive. 



The Dies were purchased July 8, 1887, therefore within the 

 next 3 years the Medal will be awarded. 



Writers at a distance, who are interested in matters relating to 

 Cornwall, should not overlook this opportunity, as any original paper 

 on one of the subjects specified (if accepted for publication by the 

 Council) may secure the Medal for its author. 



