AKNUAL KEPOET. 



21 



AWARDS 



OF THE 



BALANCE OF THE PROCEEDS OF THE WOLLASTON 



"DONATION-FUND." 



1831. 

 1833. 

 1834 

 1835. 

 1836. 

 1838. 

 1839. 

 1840. 

 1841. 

 1842. 

 1843. 

 1844. 

 1845. 

 1846. 

 1847. 



1848. 



1849. 

 1850. 

 1851. 

 1852. 

 1853. 

 1854. 

 1855. 

 1856. 

 1857. 

 1858. 

 1859. 



Mr. William Smith. 

 Mr. William Lonsdale. 

 M. Louis Agassiz. 

 Dr. G. A. Mantell. 

 Professor G, P. Deshayes. 

 Sir Richard Owen. 

 Professor C. G. Ehrenberg. 

 Mr. J. De Carle Sowerby. 

 Professor Edward Forbes. 

 Professor John Morris. 

 Professor John Morris. 

 Mr. William Lonsdale. 

 Mr. Geddes Bain. 

 ]Mr. William Lonsdale. 

 M. Alcide d'Orbigny. 

 j Cape-of-Good-Hope Fossils. 

 I M. Alcide d'Orbigny. 

 Mr. William Lonsdale. 

 Professor John Morris. 

 M. Joachim Barrande. 

 Professor John Morris. 

 Professor L. G. de Koninck. 

 Dr. S. P. Woodward. 

 Drs. G. and F. Sandberger. 

 Professor G. P. Deshayes. 

 Dr. S. P. Woodward. 

 Mr. James Hall. 

 Mr. Charles Peach. 



I Professor T. Rupert Jones. 

 1^^^' IMr.W.K. Parker. 



1861. Professor A. Daubree. 



1862. Professor Oswald Heer. 



1863. Professor Ferdinand Senft. 



1864. Professor G. P. Deshayes. 



1865. Mr. J. W. Salter. 



1866. Dr. Hemy Woodward. 



1867. Mr. W. H. BaUy. 



1868. M. J. Bosquet. 



1869. m. W. Carruthers. 



1870. M. Marie Rouault. 



1871. Mr. R. Etheridge. 



1872. Dr. James Croll. 



1873. Professor J. W. Judd. 



1874. Dr. Henri Nyst. 



1875. Mr. L. C. MiaU. 



1876. Professor Giuseppe Seguenza. 



1877. Mr. R. Etheridge, Jun. 



1878. Professor W. J. SoUas. 



1879. Mr. S. Allport. 



1880. Mr. Thomas Davies. 



1881. Dr. R. H. Traquair. 



1882. Dr. G. J. Hinde. 



1883. Mr. John Milne. 



1884. Mr. E. Tulley Newton. 



1885. Dr. C. Callaway. 



AWARDS OF THE MURCHISON MEDAL 



AND OF THE 



PROCEEDS OF "THE MURCHISON GEOLOGICAL FUND," 



ESTABLISHED UNDER THE WILL OF THE LATE 

 SIR EODERICK IMPEY MURCHISON, Bart., F.E.S., F.G.S. 



" To be applied in every consecutive year in such manner as the Council 

 of the Society may deem most useful in advancing geological science^ 

 whether by granting sums of money to travellers in pursuit of know- 

 ledge, to authors of memoirs, or to persons actually employed in any 

 inquiries bearing upon the science of geology, or in rewarding any 



