MEDALS 257 



Chevreul, Michel Eugene, For.Mem.R.S. Centenary Medal. 



. Bust of Chevreul (O. Roty). Rev. A young girl offers Chevreul, who is seated, pen in 

 hand, a laurel wreath. Inscription, LA JEUNESSE FRANCAISE AU DOYEN DBS ETUDIANTS. 

 2-70. x. 



Christiana. K. Norske Frederiks Universitet. 



Inscription within a laurel wreath. Rev. Mercury seated, wearing Phrygian cap, 

 offers drink to a lion out of a patera. 1-67. GILT. 



K. Norske Frederiks Universitet. 



Medal founded 1872, on the occasion of the celebration of the union of Norway as one 

 Kingdom one thousand years prior. A female figure representing Norway. Rev. 

 Inscription within an olive wreath. 2-08. JE. 



K. Norske Frederiks Universitet. 



Medal founded 1873, on the occasion of the crowning of King Oscar II. Busts 

 conjoined of Oscar II of Sweden and Norway, and Sophia his Queen, both crowned. 

 Rev. Clio, seated, holding a scroll and pen. 1-68. &. 



K. Norske Frederiks Universitet. 



Busts conjoined of Charles XV of Sweden and Norway, and Louisa his Queen, both 

 crowned. Rev. The goddess Athena reading a scroll. 1-68. JE. 



Clarke, Rev. William Branwhite, F.R.S. See Sydney, Royal Society of New 

 South Wales. 



Combe, Taylor, F.R.S. 



Head of Combe. Rev. Within a laurel wreath an inscription. 1-78. JR. 

 Combe was Secretary of the Royal Society 1812-24. 



Conduit, John, F.R.S. 



Bust of Conduit. Rev. Truth introduces Conduit to Hampden and to Newton. 

 2-26. JE. 



Conduit succeeded Sir Isaac Newton, who was his uncle by marriage, as Master of the 

 Mint. 



Cook, James, F.R.S. 



Bust of Capt. Cook. Rev. A female clad in draperies, representing Navigation, 

 holding a rudder. 1-7. &.. 



Memorial medal to Capt. Cook, instituted by the Royal Society in 1780, assisted by 

 the voluntary subscriptions of the Fellows. The medal, designed by Lewis Pingo, was 

 struck in gold, silver, and bronze. 



Copenhagen. Universitet. 



Medal struck in celebration of the 400th anniversary. Busts conjoined of Christian I 

 (founder) and Christian IX. Rev. Denmark, seated, clasps the extended hand of 

 the goddess Athena. 1-86. ^E. 



Copernicus, Nicholas. 



Bust of Copernicus. Rev. Inscription spaced on the face. M.DCCC.XVIII. 16. M, 



Copley Medal. See London, Royal Society. 



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