484 Obituary—Henry Woodward. 
the Wollaston Fund in 1866, the Lyell Fund in 1879, the Murchison 
Medal in 1884, became President in 1894, and received the 
Wollaston Medal in 1906. He was also an early member of the 
Geologists’ Association, became President in 1873, and from 1875 
onwards was an honorary member. He joined the Paleontographical 
Society at the beginning of his career, and in 1895 he succeeded 
Professor Huxley as President, retaining this office until his death. 
He was President of Section C of the British Association at 
Manchester in 1887. He was the first President of the Malacological 
Society in 1893, and he served two years as President of the Royal 
Microscopical Society in 1903-4. For many years he was also 
an active Vice-President of the Zoological Society. He was elected 
a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1873, and received the honorary 
degree of LL.D. from St. Andrews in 1878. He was an honorary 
member of many other Societies at home and abroad. In all his 
activities he was a cheery colleague, tactful and sympathetic and 
full of resource, and his loss is mourned by a large circle of devoted 
friends. 
