834 Appendix. 
no case shall the Public Trustee be concerned to inquire into the adminis- 
tration of the said moneys by the Governors of the said Institute. 
As witness the seals of the said parties hereto, the day and year first 
hereinbefore written. 
Rules and Regulations made by the Governors of the New Zealand 
Institute in relation to the Hector Memorial Research Fund. 
1. The funds placed in the hands of the Board by the Wellington 
Hector Memorial Committee be called ‘‘ The Hector Memorial Research 
" in memory of the late Sir James Hector, K.C.M.G. .R.8. 
Тһе object of such fund shall be the encouragement of scientific research 
in New Zealand, and such fund shall consist of the moneys subscribed 
d b 
of Governors, and the interest arising from such investment shall be 
used for the furtherance of the objects of the fund by providing thereout 
a prize for the encouragement of such scientific research in New Zealand 
of such amount ав. the Board of Governors shall from time to time 
determine. 
5. The Hector Memorial Medal and Prize shall be awarded annually 
by the Board of Governors. 
6. The prize and medal shall be awarded by rotation for the follow- 
ing subjects, namely—(1) Botany, (2) chemistry, (3) ethnology, (4) geo" 
logy, (5) physics (including mathematics and astronomy), (6) zoology 
(including animal physiology). : 
In each year the medal and prize shall be awarded to that investi- 
shall in the 
year allotted. : 
7. Whenever possible the medal shall be presented in some public 
manner. 
AWARD ОЕ THE HECTOR MEMORIAL RESEARCH FUND. 
1919. L. Cockayne, Ph.D., F.L.S., F.R.S.—For researches in New 
Zealand botany. 
1913. T. H. Easterfield, M.A., Ph.D.—For researches in chemistry. 
1914. Elsdon Best —For researches in New Zealand ethnology. 
1915. P. Marshall, M.A., D.Sc., F.G.S.—For researches in New 
Zealand geology. 
1916. Sir Ernest Rutherford, F.R.S.— For researches in physics. 
1917. Charles Chilton, M.A., D.Sc., F.L.8., C. M.Z.8.—For researches 
in zoology. 
1918. T. Е. Cheeseman, F.L.S., F.Z.S.—For researches in New 
Zealand systematic botany. 
1919. P. W. Robertson—For researches in chemistry. 
1920. S. Percy Smith— For researches in New Zealand ethnology: . 
192} R. ср M.A., M.Sc., F.G.S.—For work in New Zealand 
geology. | Ec 
1922. ©. Coleridge Farr, D.Sc.—For research in physical science, 
and more particularly work in connection with the mag 
netic survey of New Zealand. E^ 
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