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

 for Six Photographs from Nature, illustrative of 

 Geology, contributed to the Club's Album. 



XXVI. Mr. Francis Joseph Bigger, Solicitor, Belfast, offers a 

 Prize of £1 1 s. for the best Set of Twelve Photographs 

 (not less than cabinet size) of Ecclesiastical Struc- 

 tures mentioned in Reeves' Ecclesiastical Antiquities 

 of Down and Connor, contributed to the Club's 

 Album. The set of Photographs taking this Prize 

 cannot be admitted in competition for Prize XXIII. 



XXVII. The Secretaries of the Ulster Fauna Committee offer 

 a Prize of 10s. for the best Collection of Bats, 

 Rodents, Insectivora, and Carnivora (names of 

 species not necessary) collected in Ulster during 

 the year. Specimens to be sent in a fresh state to 

 the Museum, Belfast. 



cortDiTions. 



No Competitor to obtain more than two Prizes in any year. 



No Competitor to be awarded the same Prize twice within 

 three years. 



A member to whom Prize I. has been awarded shall be in- 

 eligible to compete for Prize II., unless the plants are additions 

 to those in previous collection. 



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. 



All collections to be made personally during the Session in 

 Ireland, except those for Prize XXI., which need not necessarily 

 be Irish, nor Competitors' own collecting. The species to be 

 classified according to a recognised system, to be correctly 

 named, and localities stated, and a list to accompany each 



