nevertheless, consider that the drawings submitted by Mr. Niven 

 possess a certain artistic merit, and some of them at least in part 

 meet the objects of the prize. We, therefore, recommend that 

 half this prize — viz., los 6d— be awarded to him. 



"WILLIAM GRAY, \ 



''JAMES MOORE, M.D., Bub- Committee:' 



"F. W. LOCKWOOD, ) 



The following is the report of the judges appointed to exa- 

 mine the Natural History collections submitted in competition 

 for the Club's prizes : — 



" The judges report that the Rev. H. W. Lett's collection of 

 flowering plants number nearly 200 species, labelled with dates 

 and localities of collection. The specimens are fairly mounted, 

 and fulfil the conditions of Prize II., and they accordingly award 

 that prize to Mr. Lett. 



" The judges further report that they have awarded Prize 

 No. III. to the Rev. H. W. Lett for a collection of mosses 

 numbering over 40 spea-ies, and complying with the conditions 

 attached to that prize. 



" The judges also report that the Rev. H. W. Lett has sent 

 a collection of Ferns, but they have awarded no prize in this 

 case, as no member is eligible to receive more than two of the 

 Club's prizes in any one year. (See Conditions). 



" HUGH ROBINSON, \ 



" JOSEPH WRIGHT, Sub- Committee:' 



" S. A. STEWART. ) 



