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XVII. Six best Field Sketches appertaining to Geology, 



Archeology, or Natural History £o 10 o 



In every case where three or more persons compete for a Prize, 

 a second one, of half its value, will be awarded, if the conditions 

 are otherwise complied with. 



CONDITIONS. 



No Competitor to obtain more than Two Prizes in any one year. 



No Competitor to be awarded the same Prize twice within 

 three years. 



All Collections to be made personally during the Session, within 

 the Province of Ulster. Each species to be correctly named, and 

 locality stated. The Flowering Plants to be collected when in 

 flower, and classified according to the natural system. The 

 Sketches, Drawings, and Microscopic Slides to be the Competitors' 

 own work. 



No Prizes shall be awarded except to such Collections as shall, 

 in the opinions of the Judges, possess positive merit. 



The Prizes to be in books, or suitable scientific objects, at the 

 desire of the successful Competitor. 



SPECIAL PRIZES 



XVIII. The President (Mr. John Anderson, F.G.S.), offers a 

 Prize of £i is. for the best Original Measured Draw- 

 ing and details of some Ruined Building in Ireland, of 

 not later date than the fifteenth century. The building 

 selected to be different from that for which the Prize 

 was previously given. The Prize Drawings to become 

 the property of the Club. 

 XIX. Mr. J. W. Murphy offers a Prize of ios. for the best 

 Collection of Recent Sponges — the conditions being 

 the same as those for Prizes I. to XVII. 



17 FEB 1886 S^tiLMtoB' 



