MUELLER MEMORIAL MEDAL, 



On 6th January, 1898 (see Vol. VII., p. xlii.), certain gentlemen 

 were appointed a committee to suggest means for the establishment 

 of a memorial in honour of the late Baron von Mueller. On the 

 12th idem (see p. xlix.) certain resolutions were passed. 



On the 30th December, 1901, Mr. T. S. Hall wrote (Vol. IX., 

 p. LV.) stating that the Committee of the Mueller National Memorial 

 Fund had collected about £450, and that it had been decided to 

 found a Mueller Memorial Medal. 



The Regulations for the Mueller Medal Fund were then set out 

 (p. LV.). At p. XLVii. it is recorded that the trust was accepted by 

 the Association. 



At p. LVi. the names of the original Mueller Medal Committee 

 are given, viz. : — The President {ex officio), and the permanent 

 Honorary Secretary [ex officio), Professor W. Baldwin Spencer, M. A., 

 F.R.S. ; J. W. Gregory, D.Sc, F.R.S. ; E. F. J. Love, M.A., and 

 J. H. Maiden. 



In Vol. X., p. XXV., the name of Dr. (Professor) E. C. Stirling 

 was substituted for that of E. F. J. Love. 



In Vol. XL, p. XXX. the name of Professor Skeats was added 

 to the Committee, and the name of Mr. Love was inadvertently 

 printed for that of Professor E. C. Stirling. 



The Mueller Medallists. 



1904.— Howitt, A. W., D.Sc, of Metung, Victoria, " for his dis- 

 tinguished researches as an enthnologist and geologist, and 

 for his explorations in Central Australia." (See Vol. X., 

 p. XXX.). 



1907. — Hill, J. P., D.Sc, of University College, London (formerly 

 of Sydney), for his researches in Australian Zoolog\'. (Vol. 

 XL, p. XXV.). 



1909. — David, T. W. Edgeworth, B.A., F.R.S., Sydney, " in recog- 

 nition of his work for the advancement of geology." (Vol. 



XII., p. XXL). 



1911. — Etheridge, Robert. (See Proceedings in the present volume.) 



