PRESIDENTS AND SECRETAKIES OF THE SECTIONS. 



XXXIX 



SECTION c {continued'). — GEOLOGT. 



1851. Ipswich ,..|WilliamHopkins,M.A., F.R.S. 



1852. Belfast Lieut.-Col. Portlock, R.E., 



F.R.S. 



1853. Hull Prof. Sedgwick, F.R.S 



1854. Liverpool . . Prof. Edward Forbes, F.R.S. 



1855. Glasgow ... Sir R. L Murchison, F.R.S.... 



1856. Cheltenham Prof. A. C. Ramsay, F.R.S.... 



1857. Dublin The Lord Talbot de Malahide 



1858. Leeds WilliamHopkins,M.A..LL.D., 



F.R.S. 



1859. Aberdeen... Sir Charles Lyell, LL.D.^ 



D.C.L., F.R.S. 



1860. Oxford Rev. Prof. Sedgwick, LL.D., 



F.R.S., F.G.S. 



1861. Manchester Sir R. I. Murchison, D.C.L., 



LL.D., F.R.S. 



1862. Cambridge J. Beete Jukes, M.A., F.R.S. 



1863. Newcastle Prof. Warington W. Smyth, 



F.R.S., F.G.S. 



1864. Batli Prof. J. Phillips, LL.D., 



F.R.S., F.G.S. 



1865. Birmingham Sir R. I. Mm-chison, Bart,, 



K.C.B. 



1866. Nottingham Prof. A. C. Ramsay. LL.D., 



F.R.S. 



1867. Dundee ... Archibald Geikie, F.E.S., 



F.G.S. 



C. J. F. 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. AV. AVoodall. 

 James Bryce, Prof. Harkness, Prof. 



Nicol. 

 Rev. P. B. Brodie, Rev. E. Hep- 

 worth, Edward Hull, J. Scovigall, 



T. Wright. 

 Prof. Harkness, Gilbert Sanders, 



Robert H. Scott. 

 Prof. Nicol, H. C. Sorby, E. W. 



Shaw. 

 Prof. Harkness, Rev. J. Longmuir, 



H. C. Sorby. 

 Prof. Harkness, Edward Hull, Capt. 



D. C. L. Woodall. 

 Prof. Harkness, Edward Hull, T. 



Rupert Jones, G. W. Ormerod. 

 Lucas Barrett, Prof. T. Rupert 



Jones, H. C. Sorby. 

 E. F. Boyd, John Daglish, H. C. 



Sorby, Thomas Sopwith. 

 W. B. bawkins, J. Johnston, H. C. 



Sorbj^ W. Pengelly. 

 Rev. P. B. Brodie, J. Jones, Rev. E. 



Myers, H. C. Sorby, W. Pengelly. 

 R. Etheridge, W. Pengelly, T. Wil- 

 son, G. H. Wright. 

 Edward Hull, W. Pengelly, Henry 



Woodward. 



> At a meeting of the General Committee held in 1850, it was resolved « That 

 the subject of Geography be separated from Geology and combined with Ethnology, 

 to constitute a separate Section, under the title of the " Geographical and Ethno- 

 logical Section," ' for Presidents and Secretaries of which see page xliv. 



