XXXn SOUTH AFEICA MEDAL. 



21. " Some statistical observations on Termites, mainlv based on the 



work of the late Mr. G. D. Haviland." Blomeirika, London, 

 vol. No. 4 (1909). 



22. " On a black, hairless duiker and dog and a bulldog-headed calf." 



Annals, Xatal Museum, vol. ii, pt. 2 (1910). 



23. " Mammals and birds of Natal." Article in Natal Province 



Descriptive Guide and Official Hand-l)ook, 1911. 



24. " On some specxiens of fossil woods in the Natal Museum." Annals 



Natal Museum, vol. ii, pt. 3 (1912). 



25. " A case of H.vbridism among Cockatoos." Annals Xatal Museum 



vol. iii, pt. 1 (1914). 



26. " On the development of the Planula in a certain species of 



Plumularian Hydroid." Annals Xntal Museum, vol. iii, pt. 1 

 (1914). 



27. •' Note on the occurrence in South Africa of a Termitophilous Beetle 



of the genus Crjwtoea.'" Annals Xatal Museum, vol. iii, pt. 1 

 (1914). " 



28. " The parthenogenetic tendency in the Moth Melanocera menippe 



(Westwood)." Annals Xatal Museum, vol. iii. pt. 2 (1915). 



29. •' A further note on Hybrid Cockatoos." Annals Xatal Museum 



vol. iii. pt. 2 (1915). 



30. " On II]i<] r'lelithjis hoycei. a Hydroid parasite on fishes." Annals 



Durban Museum, vol. i, pt. 3 (1916). 



31. " A i^reliminary report on some breeding experiments with Fox- 

 gloves." Jiiometiika, London, vol. xi. No. 4 (1917). 



On the anatomy of a new South African Hydroid, Bimcria rigida 

 sp. n." Annals Xatal Museum, vol. iv, pt. 1 (1918). 



33. " Observations on cellular degeneration and the formation of 



pigment in certain Hydroids." Annals of Xatal Museuvi, 

 vol. iv, pt. 1 (1918). 



34. " The Pure Line Hypothesis and the inheritance of small varia- 



tions." S.A. Journ. Seience, vol. xv, pp. 535-567 (1918). 



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Previous Recipients. 



1908. C rah a m st a u-n.— Arnold Tlieiler, C.M.G., V.M.D., Bacteriologist to 



the Transvaal Government, Pretoria. 



1909. ]{lne mf oiitei n.— Harry Bolus, D.Sc, F.L.S., of Sherwood, Kenil- 



worth. Cape Division. 



1910. ('ai>etou-n.— John Carruthers Beattie, D.Sc, F.R.S.E., Professor 



of Physics, South African College, Capetown. 



1911. 7^//r/icayo.— Louis Peringuey, D.Sc^, F.E.S., F.Z.S., Director of 



the South African Museum, Capetown. 



1912. ]',nt Elizabeth.— Alexander William Roberts, D.Sc, F.R.A.S., 



F.R.S.E., of Lovedale Observatory, C.P. 



1913. Loureiico Mareiues. — Arthur William Rogers, M.A.. Sc.D., F.G.S., 



Assistant Director of tlie Union Geological Survey, Capetown. 



1914. Kimhe rle I/.— Rudolph Marloth, M.A., Ph.D., Capetown. 



1915. Pretoria. — Charles Pugsley Lounsbury, B.Sc, F.E.S., Chief of 



the Division of Entomology, Union Department of Agriculture, 

 Pretoria. 



1916. Maritzhunj.—Thomafi Robertson Sim, F.L.S., F.R.H.S., foimerly 



Conservator of Forests for Natal. 



1917. Stellenbaseh.— John Dow Fisher GdchrLst, M.A., D.Sc, Ph.D., 



F.L.S., C.M.Z.S., Professor of Zoologj-, South African College, 

 Capetown. 



1918. Juliannesbunj. — Robert Thorburn Ayton Innes, F.R.S.E., 



F.R.A.S., Union Astronomer, Johannesburg. 



1919. Kinuu-illiamstou-n. — James Moir, M.A., D.Sc, F.I.C., Government 



Mining Chemist, Johannesburg. 



