146 PROCEEDINGS, 
Asa proof that friendly feeling or. towards me at the other side of the 
world, I very highly prize this mark of recognition 
Would you also be pleased yourelt to ee my thanks for the friendly 
manner in which you have communicated to me the intelligence of my 
election. ours very faithfully, 
JO 
HN TYNDALL. 
A. Liversidge, Esq., F.R.S. 
Royal pene, Kew. 
My dear - Tag ore ge, bruary "ond, 1885. 
Som o 4 a ed acknowledging the receipt of your letter “i 
Dec 13, gether with the ‘‘Clarke Memorial Medal,” which t 
Royal Rackets a ten South Wales has done me the rare honor of sm ide 
this token of the Society’s too flattering appreciation of my labours has 
given me no less oy than gratification, coming as it does from a Colony 
in which I have frown my boyhood taken the ee Heart and from a 
nI es e this honor fro oaks it will ever awaken o 
rsonal friends of m h who may be said to have won their nese 
urels in New South itself— A ghams, Strzlecki, 
W. leay, Mitchell, M‘Gillivray, Jukes, Sturt, Lhotskey, Backhouse, 
Bidwill, Ha lle s of your magnificent see from the sea to th 
Blue “Sareea and beyond it—all contributed materials to those studies 
which in the concrete are represented i. om case by the Clarke 
Nor can I dissociate it from the remembrance of scientific men still living 
whom I oho: inthe Colony during my brief visit to it in 1841,—Sir Chas 
Nicholson and Dr. Bennett, and who cordially welcomed me to your city, 
oung and unknown aspirant for scientific knowledge. 
It remains to thank you, sir, for the cordial terms in which you have 
communicated this award to ~— and to os to express,to the President 
and oot of the Royal Society of New South ste my abiding sense of 
the h e pleasure with which Ea recei 
ieve me, dear Mr, se very truly yours, 
JOS. D. HOOKER. 
A. Liversidge, Esq., F.R.S. 
weenceed Sir, 
a 
ir ass 
t weak worthy of the working together of all mankind. 
ns and ways of life, an raya Ft those observations 
annually (every first quarter of the calendar year) to the Secretary of the 
mmittee. 
Vienna, the 3lst October, 1884. ne ie R, 10s. 
_ The Secretary, Gusraves vox Haves, Ph. D. 
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