XXXVlll SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL. 



Observations on the Cape Ccp'talodisrns and some of its early stages. 



{Ann. and Mag. Xat. Hist. 16.) 

 Review of the S. African Clupeiclf. ( Maiiiir Biolaiiisfs's Report. 1. ) 

 Observations on the habits of some S. African l-'ishes. (Marine Biologist'. <; 



Report. 2.) 

 Descriptions of Xew South African F"islies. (Marine Biologist's Report. 



2.) 



/;/ course of piihjicatiou — 



Post-larval Stages of Jastis Lalandii. (.fonru. Linn. Soc.) 



The Dovelui)ment of the Cape Cephalodisens. (Quart. Jonrn. Mic. Soe.) 



Joint Papers with JV. JV. Thompson. F.ZS.. F.L.S.^ 



Descriptions of i*"ishes from the Coast of \atal. Parts 1-4. {.Inn. S. 



Afr. Mus. 6-13. ) 

 Descriptions of Three Xew Species of Fresh-Wau-r i-'ishes from South 



Africa. (Ann. and Mag. Xat. Hist.) 

 The Cape Klip-Fishes. (Rept. S.A.A.A.Se.) 

 The Fresh- Water Fishes of South Africa. (Ann. .V. Afr. .Mns. 11. J 



Professor Gilchrist expressed liis thanks in appropriate 

 terms, referring with gratification to his connection with the 

 Association durino' its early days. 



Previous Recipients. 



iyo8. Grahamsto-ccii. — Arnold Theiler, C.Al.G., V.M.D., Bac- 

 teriologist to the Transvaal Government. Pretoria. 



1909. Blocmfontein. — Harry Bolus, D.Sc, F.L.S,, of Sherwood, 



Kenilworth, Cape Division. 



1910. Capctoivn. — John Carrutliers Beattie. D.Sc, F.R.S.E., 



Professor of Physics. Soutli .\frican College, 

 Capetown. 



1911. Buhnvayo. — Louis Peringuey, D.Sc, F.E.S., F.Z.S.. 



Director of the South African Museum, Capetown. 



igi2. Port Elizabeth. — Alexander William Roberts, D.Sc, 



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



1913. Lourenco Marques. — Arthur William Rogers, M.A , 



Sc.D.. F.G.S., Assistant Director of the Union 

 Geological Survey, Capetown. 



1914. Kimberley. — Prof. Rudolph Marloth, M.A., Ph.D., Cape- 



town. 



191 5. Pretoria. — Charles Pugsley Lounsbury, B.Sc, F.E.S , 



Chief of the Division of Entomology, Union De- 

 partment of Agriculture, Pretoria. 



1916. Maritzburg. — Thomas Robertson Sim, F.L.S. , F.R.H.S.. 



formerly Conservator of Forests for Xatal. 



