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Article 8.—The program of the prizes shall be arranged by the per- 
manent Council of the Congress. 
Article 9.—It shall also be the duty of this permanent Council to 
the papers presented, to appoint the Professors or the 
examining Committee to whom the papers will be submitted, and who 
must return a written report. 
Article 10.—Any scientist may compete for the prize, on the condi- 
tion that he does not belong to the country in which the next session of 
Congress takes place.’ 
Article 11.—The President of the Congress must at once notify the 
President of the Imperial Society of the friends of Natural Science of 
the name of the person to whom the prize has been awarded. 
Errata.—In Prof. Scott’s paper on, A New Musteline from the 
John Day River, make the following corrections: Page 658, 1. 21, read 
Bunelurus for * Buncelunus;” 1. 33 and p. 659, ll. 4 and 6 Parictis 
for “ Parietis;" p. 658, l. 37, P. primevus for “ P princeous ; " p. 659, 
l. 2, Quercytherium for “ Inereytherium." 
! The next Congress will be held in Leiden, August, 1895; the scientists 
of Holland are therefore excluded from the next competition. 
