Vol. 57.] 



ANNTAL REPORT. 



XXVll 



AWARDS OF THE MURCHISON MEDAL 



UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF THE 



^MURCHISON GEOLOGICAL FUND/ 



ESTABLISHED UNDER THE WILL OF THE LATE 

 SIR EODERICK IMPEY MUECHISON, Bart., F.R.S., F.G.S. 



' To be applied in every consecutive year in such manner as the Council of jjthe 

 Society may deem most useful in advancing Geological Science, whether by 

 granting sums of money to travellers in pursuit of knowledge, to authors of 

 memoirs, or to persons actually employed in any enquiries bearing uponlthe 

 science of Geology, or in rewarding any such travellers, authors, or otherjpersons, 

 and the Medal to be given to some person to whom such Council shall| grant 

 any sum of money or recompense in respect of Geological Science.' 



1873. Mr. William Davies. 



1874. Dr. J. J. Bigsby. 



1875. Mr.W. J. Kenwood. 



1876. Mr. Alfred R. 0. Selwyn. 



1877. Rev. W. B. Clarke. 



1878. Prof. Harms B. Geinitz. 



1879. Sir Frederick M'Coy. 



1880. Mr. Robert Etberidge. 



1881. Sir Archibald Geikie. 



1882. Prof. Jules Gosselet. 



1883. Prof. H. R. Gceppert. 



1884. Dr. Hem-y Woodward. 



1885. Dr. Ferdinand von Roemer. 



1886. Mr. William Whitaker. 



1887. Rev. Peter B. Brodie. 



1888. 

 1889. 

 1890. 

 1891. 

 1892. 

 1893. 

 1894. 

 1895. 

 1896. 

 1897. 

 1898. 



1899. 



1900. 

 1901. 



Prof. J. S. Newberry. 

 Prof. James Geikie. 

 Prof. Edward Hull. 

 Prof. W. C. Brogger. 

 Prof. A. H. Green. 

 Rev. Osmond Fisher. 

 JMr. W. T. Aveline. 

 Prof. Gustav Lindstrom. 

 Mr. T. MeUard Reade. 

 Mr. Horace B. Woodward. 

 Mr. T. F. Jamieson. 



Mr. Benjamin N. Peach. 



Mr. John Horne. 

 Baron A. E. Nordenskiold. 

 Mr. A. J. Jukes-Browne. 



