664. APPENDIX.—KEITH, MAKDOUGALL-BRISBANE, AND NEILL PRIZES. 
Tru Brennrau Pertop, 1870—72.—Grorcet James ALtMAN, M.D., F.R.S., Emeritus Professor of Natural 
History, for his paper “on the Homological Relations of the 
Ceelenterata,” published in the Transactions, which forms a 
leading chapter of his Monograph of Gymnoblastic or Tubu- 
larian Hydroids—since published. 
8TH Brenniat Periop, 1872—-74.—Professor Listrr, for his paper “fon the Germ Theory of Putre- 
faction and the Fermentive Changes,” communicated to the 
Society, 7th April 1873. 
Orn Brenntat Periop, 1874—76.—Atexanprr Bucnay, A. M., for his paper “on the Diurnal Oscillation 
of the Barometer,’ published in the Transactions of the Society. 
107 BienntAL Periop, 1876—78.—Professor ArcHiBALD Gerkig, for his paper “on the Old Red 
Sandstone of Western Europe,” published in the Transactions 
of the Society. 
1]ra Brenniat Periop, 1878—80.—Professor Piazz1 Smytun, Astronomer-Royal for Scotland, for his 
paper “fon the Solar Spectrum in 1877-78, with some 
Practical Idea of its probable Temperature of Origination,” 
published in the Transactions of the Society. 
127H Brenniat Perrop, 1880—82.— Professor James Gerrxin, for his “ Contributions to the Geology of 
the North-West of Europe,” including his paper “on the 
Geology of the Farées,” published in the Transactions of the 
Society. 
It. THE NEILL PRIZE. 
1st Trrennrau Periop, 1856-59.—Dr W. Lauper Linpsay, for his paper “ on the Spermogones and 
Pycnides of Filamentous, Fruticulose, and Foliaceous Lichens,” 
published in the Transactions of the Society. 
2np TRIENNIAL Pertop, 1859-62.—Ropert Kay Grevitie, LL.D., for his Contributions to Scottish 
Natural History, more especially in the department of Cryp- 
togamic Botany, including his recent papers on Diatomacez. 
3RD TRIBNNIAL Periop, 1862—65.—Anprew Crompiz Ramsay, F.R.S., Professor of Geology in the 
Government School of Mines, and Local Director of the 
Geological Survey of Great Britain, for his various works and 
Memoirs published during the last five years, in which he 
has applied the large experience acquired by him in the 
Direction of the ardous work of the Geographical Survey of 
Great Britain to the elucidation of important questions bear- 
ing on Geological Science. 
47H Trienntat Pertop, 1865-68.—Dr Witt1am Carmicuart M‘Intosu, for his paper “on the Struc- 
ture of the British Nemerteans, and on some New British 
Annelids,” published in the Transactions of the Society. 
57TH TrienNIAL Periop, 1868--71.—Professor Witt1am Turner, for his papers “on the great Finner 
Whale ; and on the Gravid Uterus, and the Arrangement of 
the Foetal Membranes in the Cetacea,’ published in the 
Transactions of the Society. 7 
6TH TRIENNIAL Periov, 1871—74.—Cuartes Witti1AM Praca, for his Contributions to Scottish Zoology 
and Geology, and for his recent contributions to Fossil Botany. 
77H TRIENNIAL Periop, 1874—77.—Dr Ramsay H. Traquair, for his paper “on the Structure and 
Affinities of Tvistichopterus alatus (Egerton),” published in 
the Transactions of the Society, and also for his contributions 
to the Knowledge of the Structure of Recent and Fossil Fishes. 
8TH TrimnniaL Pertop, 1877-80.—Joun Murray, for his paper “on the Structure and Origin of 
Coral Reefs and Islands,” published (in abstract) in the 
Proceedings of the Society. 
97TH TRIENNIAL Peron, 1880—83,—Professor Hurpman, for his papers “on the Tunicata,” published 
in the Proceedings and Transactions of the Society. 
