Annual Meeting, 1923. 149 
INCORPORATED SOCIETIES. 
l. That it is beng en that all branches of the quitter should end their financial 
year on or before ecember, so that their annual reperi and balance-sheets may be 
Lange before the annu кы meeting of the Board. doen p. 9 T) 
. That for every copy of volume 49, T'rans. New Zealand Institute, received by the 
а нра ac cieties a oe 2s. 6d. shall be made during the current year 
by such Saale (1916, vol. 49, p. 5 
t for € copy of чё p үн of the Transactions received by the incorporated 
societies a contribution of 5s. towards the cost of printing be made during the current 
year by such society (1922 M.B., p. 217.) 
. That the affiliated societies be asked to collect the amounts due for authors’ 
reprints and forward same to the Hon. Secretary, New Zealand Institute. (1913, 
vol. 46, p. 359.) r ; 
CONCERNING VARIOUS COMMITTEES. 
ll committees shall, in a formal report to the annual meeting, furnish an 
9. 
т all be— 
(1.) To take into consideration all matters concerning the foundation, development, 
f all obse 
and maintenance o observatories in New Zealand and Samoa devoted to astronomy 
or any — of earth ces; or € ology. 
(2.) That the Committee communicate its recommendations from time 
time to 
MA. cemere yd rnm a shall, if they deem necessary, take action dieron! r^s 
B., p. 170. 
That the: ae tanding Committee meet at age утс times, the first Tuesday in 
every month at 2 p.m. to be the ordinary dates o ting. All members of the Board 
to be заза of апу vé ecd in the regular date а nig: (193 A.M.) 
CONCERNING SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. 
t this Institute believes that one of the first and most important steps in the 
direc n of encouraging pplication of science to industry is the formation of a 
scientific a. chnological library in the inion, à ges the Government to take 
immedia to provide such a library. That the New Zealand Institute, as the body 
which for fifty years has persistently encouraged t. л out of scien hes, 
Government кт їп "з of national efficiency ; - that a 
deputation be a appointed to upon the Actin presen 
files 
to the elatione of science and {зн сев and to urge е necessity of definite ng (1916, 
vol. 49, p. 541.) 
LIFE MEMBERSHIP EXCHANGE. 
hat incorporated societies be recommended to adopt the following ruling: When 
а life member of an incorporated society biben up his residence in another district his 
name be retained on the roll of the original society, from which he should receive the 
Transactions, and the society of the district to which he Mengen should grant him full 
membership Sai onse (1923 A 
HONORARY MEMBERSHIP. 
That the qualifications for hon mbership as supplied by the nominato 
of each candidate be forwarded to sith sd айы of the Board by the 15th December of нее 
уеаг. (1923 А.М.) 
Election of Fellows.—The election for the two Fellowships was then 
tien. а piss Ven. Archdeacon H. W. Williams and Mr. J: C. Andersen 
were duly elected 
Hector Award, 1923.—The President read the recommendation of the 
Committee of Award— Professor Chilton (convener), Professor Haswell, and 
Mr. T. F. Cheeseman—forwarding the name or Mr. G. V. Hudson. On the 
motion of the President, it was unanimously dl to adopt the com- 
mittee's receommendation and confer the award on Mr. G. V. Hu 
