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BOTANICAL PRIZE EOlt 1865 . 
MINOR (Registered as Assistants). 
Lasham, John William. 
Morgans, John Bowen . 
Mills, John. 
Norrish, Henry . 
Parry, William . 
Sells, Robert James . 
Tanner, Beniamin. 
Warland, Francis William . 
Watson, Richard Thomas. 
.Stratford-on-Avon. 
.Milford. 
..Derby. 
.Crickhowell. 
.Exeter. 
.Poole. 
.Bishop wearmouth. 
REGISTERED 
APPRENTICES. 
NAME. 
Charles, Richard Eminent . 
Cole, George .. 
Field, Henry . 
Heald, John Aulsebrook . 
Hogg, Richard Bower . 
Hudson, Walter Jowett .. 
Metcalfe, Wilson .. 
Palmer, Robert Frederick. 
Rogers, Griffith. 
Woods, William. 
RESIDING WITH. 
.Mr. Davies . 
..Messrs. Ereaut & Son ... 
,.Mr. Maggs . 
,.M. Sinimberghi . 
..Mr. Jones. 
..Mr. Hudson. 
..Mr. Davis. 
..Mr. Salisbury . 
..Mr. Jones. 
..Mr. Stocken. 
ADDRESS. 
...Cardigan. 
...Jersey. 
...Rome. 
...Carmarthen. 
...London. 
...Harrogate. 
...Leicester. 
...Carmarthen. 
...London. 
EXAMINATION IN EDINBURGH, March 9th, 18G4. 
REGISTERED APPRENTICES. 
NAME. RESIDING WITH. ADDRESS. 
Gowans, Peter .Messrs. Duncan, Flockhart Edinburgh. 
Selkirk, James .Mr. Mackay.Edinburgh. 
Erratum. —Page 341, for “Ashton, James,” read “Ashton, John.” 
BOTANICAL PRIZE TOR 1865. 
A SILVER COUNCIL MEDAL 
Is offered for the best Herbarium, collected in any part of the United King¬ 
dom between the first day of May, 1864, and the first day of July, 1865 ; and 
should there be more than one collection possessing such an amount of merit 
as to entitle the collectors to reward, a second prize, consisting of a Bronze 
Medal, and also Certificates of Merit, will be given at the discretion of the 
Council. In the event of none of the collections possessing such an amount 
of merit as to warrant the Council in awarding Medals or Certificates, none 
will be given. 
The collections to consist of Phanerogamous Plants and Ferns, arranged 
according to the Natural System of De Candolle, or any other natural method 
in common use, and to be accompanied by lists, arranged according to the 
same method, with the species numbered. 
The collector to follow some work on British Botany (such as that of Ba- 
bington, Bentham, or Hooker and Arnott), and to state the work which he 
adopts. The name of each plant, its habitat, and the date of collection, to be 
stated on the paper on which it is preserved. 
Each collection to be accompanied by a note, containing a declaration, signed 
by the collector, and certified by his employer, or 'a Pharmaceutical Chemist 
known to the collector, to the following effect:—The plants which accompany 
this note were collected by myself, between the first day of May,' 1864, and 
the first day of July, 1865, and were named and arranged without any assist¬ 
ance but that derived from books. 
