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with due acknowledgment, in any way it deems to be for the 

 good of the community. 



7. If any portion of a grant is expended upon apparatus 

 or material of permanent value, the same shall become the 

 property of the Society. 



It is hoped that no one who takes an interest in the 

 advancement of scientific knowledge, and who thinks that with 

 the assistance of such a grant he may be enabled to do some- 

 thing to further the objects aimed at, will hesitate to apply. 



No publicity will be given to any application with which 

 the Council is unable for any reason whatever to comply. 



Jos. C. Veeco, President. 

 Walter Rutt, Ron. Secretary. 



North Terrace, x4.delaide, 

 June, 1913. 



