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XIV. 



XV, 

 XVI. 



xvir. 

 XVII r. 



XIX. 

 XX. 

 XXI. 



XXII. 



XXIII. 



„ ,, Land and Freshwater 



Shells, £0 10 



,, „ Lepidoptera, ... ... 1^ 



Best Set of 25 Microscopic Slides, ... ... 10 



Best Collection of Archaeological Objects, ... 10 

 „ ,, Crustacea ... ... 10 



„ „ Echinodermata, ... 1^ 



„ „ Cheiroptera, ... ... 10 



„ „ Geological Specimens, 



illustrative of the Mineral Resources of the 

 Province of Ulster, ... ... ... ...100 



Best Collection of all or any of the above 

 Objects, collected at the Excursions of the 



Year, 10 



6 Best Field Sketches appertaining to Geology, 

 Archaeology, or Natural History, ... ... 10 



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. 



SPECIAL PRIZES. 



XXIV. The President offers a Prize of £1 Is for the best set of 

 three or more original sketches to be placed in the Album 

 of the Club. These may be executed in pen and ink, or 

 water colour, and must illustrate one or more ancient 

 monuments, somewhere in Ireland. In determining the 

 relative merits of the sketches, accuracy in representing 

 the subject and its details will have chief place. 



XXV. Mr. William Swanston, F.G.S., offers a Prize of 10s 6d 

 for the best Two Studies, illustrative of Geology, contri- 

 buted to the Club's Album. The subject must be from 

 nature, and may be either in the form of Drawings or 

 Measured Sections. Size not to exceed 15 X 9 inches. 



