Resolution regarding the Constitution of the New Zealand Institute 1. A communication from the Otago Institute was considered, and it was resolved, “That this branch of the New Zealand Institute (to wit the Philosophical Society of Nelson) having considered the proposal from Otago to alter the constitution of the Institute, does not desire at present to join in the movement. 2. “A short Description of a few Experiments bearing on the question of Spontaneous Generation,” by Dr. J. Hudson. (Transactions, p. 182.) 3. The Secretary called attention to the great number of rats that were at present infesting the district.
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Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Volume 17, 1884, Page 470
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