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W. E. Blackall Prize in Botany [F1905]1. The W. E. Blackall Prize in Botany consists of the annual income after capitalisation, in accordance with Senate policy, on a sum of money ($4572 in 1990) presented in memory of the late Dr W. E. Blackall by his wife, the late Mrs E. G. Blackall, and his son and daughter, Mr J. W. Blackall and Mrs J. Hale. 2. Only students completing the Botany major in the year in which the award is made are eligible to be considered for the prize. 3. The prize is awarded by the Dean of the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, on the recommendation of the Head of the School of Plant Biology in consultation with the relevant teaching staff, to the student who has shown the greatest ability and promise in botany. 4. The winner's name is inscribed on an honour board provided by the Blackall family, the cost of the inscription being met by the annual income from the original donation. |