NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE.
♦ ANNUAL MEETING. [BX TELEGRAPH — PRESS ASSOCIATION.} AUCKLAND, This Day. At the annual meeting of the Board of Governors of the New Zealand Institute to-day, the president, in his opening address, said the research work done had been much larger than those unacquainted with it might suppose. Much of it had been of excellent quality. So far there had been little endowment of research work, and nearly all had been done in a necessarily scrappy fashion by men in professional employment. Men could be found to do the work if opportunity was presented. Undoubtedly the best plan was to provide research scholarships for young graduates, tenable for short terms. The Hutton medal, in recognition, of scientific work since 31st December, 3906, had been presented to Professor Benham for* his contributions to the zoology of New Zealand.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1911, Page 8
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