PRESIDENTS AND SECRETARIES OF THE SECTIONS. 
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Date and Place. 
Presidents. 
Secretaries. 
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SECTION (.—GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY. 
1835. Dublin 
1836. Bristol 
1837. Liverpool... 
1838. Newcastle... 
1839. Birmingham 
1840. Glasgow ... 
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1841, Plymouth .. 
1842. Manchester 
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1845. Cambridge 
1846. Southampton 
1847. Oxford 
1848. Swansea 
1849. Birmingham 
1850. Edinburgh * 
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1851. Ipswich 
1852. Belfast 
1853, Hull 
1855. Glasgow 
1856. Cheltenham |Prof. A. C. Ramsay, F.R.S. ...... 
The Lord Talbot de Malahide ... 
1857. Dublin 
1858. Leeds 
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1854. Liverpool . . 
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R. J. Griffith .......cceseeeeeeee eens 
Rey. Dr. Buckland, F.R.S.— Geo- 
graphy. R. 1. Murchison,F.R.S. 
graphy. G.B.Greenough,F.R.S. 
C. Lyell, F.R.S., V-P.G.S.— Geo- 
graphy. Lord Prudhope. 
Rev. Dr. Buckland, F.R.8.— Geo- 
graphy. G.B.Greenough,F-.R.S8. 
Charles Lyell, F.R.S.— Geogra- 
phy. G. B, Greenough, F.R.S. 
H. T. Dela Beche, F.RB.S.......... 
R. I. Murchison, F.R.S. .......6. 
Richard E. Griffith, F.RB.S., 
M.R.LA 
Henry Warburton, M.P., Pres. 
Geol. Soe. 
.|Rev. Prof. Sedgwick, M.A., F.R.S. 
LeonardHorner, F.R.S.— Geogra- 
phy. G. B. Greenough, F.R.S. 
Very Rey. Dr. Buckland, F.R.S. 
...\Sir H. T. De la Beche, C.B., 
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RS. 
Sir Charles Lyell, F.R.S., F.G.S. 
Sir Roderick I. Murchison, F.R.8. 
Reyv.Prof. Sedgwick, F.R.8.— Geo-| 
Captain Portlock, T. J. Torrie. 
William Sanders, S. Stutchbury, T. J. 
Torrie. 
Captain Portlock, R. Hunter.—Geo- 
graphy. Captain H.M.Denham,R.N. 
W. C. Trevelyan, Capt. Portlock.— 
Geography. Capt. Washington. 
George Lloyd, M.D.,H. E. Strickland, 
Charles Darwin. 
W. J. Hamilton, D. Milne, Hugh 
Murray, H. E. Strickland, John 
Scoular, M.D. 
W.J. Hamilton, Edward Moore,M.D., 
R. Hutton. 
BE. W. Binney, R. Hutton, Dr. R. 
Lloyd, H. H. Strickland. 
Francis M. Jennings, H. E. Strick- 
land. 
Prof. Ansted, E, H. Bunbury. 
Rev. J. C. Cumming, A. C. Ramsay, 
Rev. W. Thorp. 
Robert A. Austen, J. H. Norten, M.D., 
Prof. Oldham.— Geography. Dr. C. 
T. Beke. 
Prof. Ansted, Prof. Oldham, A. C. 
Ramsay, J. Ruskin. 
Starling Benson, Prof. Oldham, Prof. 
Ramsay. 
J: Beete Jukes, Prof. Oldham, Prof. 
A.C. Ramsay. : 
A. Keith Johnston, Hugh Miller, Pro- 
fessor Nicol. 
SECTION © (continued),—GHOLOGY. 
...(Sir R. I. Murchison, F.R.S. ...... 
Lieut.-Col. Portlock, R.E., F.R.S8. 
Prof. Sedgwick, F.R.S. .........+++ 
Prof. Edward Forbes, F.R.8. |... 
William Hopkins, M.A., LL.D., 
E.R 
.../William Hopkins, M.A., F.B.S...|C. J. FB. Bunbury, G. W. Ormerod, 
Searles Wood. 
James Bryce, James MacAdam, Prof. 
M‘Coy, Prof. Nicol. 
Prof. Harkness, William Lawton. 
John Cunningham, Prof. Harkness 
G. W. Ormerod, J. W. Woodall. 
James Bryce, Prof. Harkness, Prof. 
Nicol. 
Rey. P. B. Brodie, Rey. R. Hepworth, 
Edward Hull, J. Scougall, T. Wright. 
Prof. Harkness, Gilbert Sanders, Ro- 
bert H. Scott. 
Prof. Nicol, H. C. Sorby, HE. W. 
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1859. Aberdeen ...|Sir Charles Lyell, LL.D., D.C.L.,|Prof. Harkness, Rev. J. Longmuir, H. 
1860, Oxford 
* At a Meeting of the General Committee h 
subject of Geography be separated from Geology 
tute a separate Section, under the title of the “ 
for Presidents and Secretaries of which see page XxXvii. 
E.BS., F.G.S. 
ERS. 
Rev. Prof. Sedgwick, LL.D., 
C. Sorby. 
Prof. Harkness, Edward Hull, Capt. 
Woodall. 
eld in 1850, it was resolved “That the 
and combined with Ethnology, to consti- 
Geographical and Ethnological Section,” 
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