APPENDIX III 

 LIST OF MEDALISTS 



ALEXANDER AGASSIZ MEDAL 



[Founded in 1911, by Sir John Murray, for original contributions to the science of 



oceanography.] 



HENRY DRAPER MEDAL 



[Founded in 1885, by Mrs. Henry Draper, for investigations in 

 astronomical physics.] 



1886. SAMUEL PIERPONT LANGLEY. 



For researches and discoveries in relation to solar radiation. 

 1888. EDWARD CHARLES PICKERING. 



For recent work in astronomical photometry and photography. 

 1890. HENRY AUGUSTUS ROWLAND. 



For researches on the solar spectrum. 

 1893. HERMAN KARL VOGEL. 



For spectroscopic observations upon the motion of stars in the line of 



sight. 

 1899. JAMES EDWARD KEELER. 



For researches in spectroscopic astronomy. 

 1901. SIR WILLIAM HUGGINS. 



For investigations in astronomical physics. 

 1904. GEORGE ELLERY HALE. 



For investigations in astronomical physics. 

 1911. CHARLES GREELEY ABBOT. 



For his researches on the infra-red region of the solar spectrum and his 

 accurate measurements, by improved devices of the solar " constant " 

 of radiation. 



J. LAWRENCE SMITH MEDAL 

 [Founded in 1885 for the investigation of meteoric bodies.] 



1888. H. A. NEWTON. 



For investigation of the orbits of meteors. 



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