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Professor F. M‘Coy, F.n.s., F.a.s., The University of Melbourne. . 
Professor James Dwight Dana, tu.p., Yale Colca New Hevea! 
Conn., United States of America. 
Baron Ferdinand von Mueller, K.c.M.G , M.D., PH.D., F.R.S., F.L.S. 
Government Botanist, Melbourne. 
Alfred R. C. Selwyn, LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.8., Director of the Geological 
Survey of Canada, Ottawa. 
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, k.c.s.I., ¢.B., M.D.) D.C.L., LL.D., &., 
late Director of the Royal Gardens, Kew. 
Professor L. G. De Koninck, mu.p., University of Liege, Belgium. 
Sir James Hector, K.c.u.G., M.D,, F.R.S., Director of the Geological 
Survey of New Zealand, Wellington, N.Z. 
Rev. Julian E. Tenison-Woods, F.G.s., F.L.s., Sydney. 
Robert Lewis John Ellery, F.R.s., F.R.A.s., Government Astrono- 
mer of Victoria, Melbourne. 
George Bennett, m.p. Univ. Glas., F.R.c.8. Eng., F.L.8., F.Z.S., William 
Street, Sydney. 
Captain Frederick Wollaston Hutton, F.R.s., ¥.a.s., Curator, Can- 
terbury Museum, Christchurch, New Zealand. 
Sir William Turner Thiselton Dyer, K.c.M.G.,C.I.E.,M.A., B.Sc, F.R.S., 
F.L.s., Director, Royal Gardens, Kew. 
Professor Ralph Tate, F.u.s., F.c.s., University, Adelaide, S.A. 
Robert Logan Jack, F.G.s., F.R.G.8., Government Geologist, Brisbane, 
Queensland. 
Robert Etheridge, Junr., Government Palzontologist, Curator of 
the Australian Museum, Sydney. 
Hon. Augustus Charles Gregory, ¢.M.G., M.L.C., F.R.G.S., Brisbane. 
Sir John Murray, Challenger Lodge, Wardie, Edinburgh. © 
Edward John Eyre, Walreddon Manor, Tavistock, Devon, England. 
F. Manson Railey, F.u.s., Colonial Botanist of Queensland, Brisbane. 
Alfred William Howitt, p. sc. Cantab., F.c.8., Hon. Fellow Anthropol. 
Inst. of Gt. Brit. and Irel., ‘ Eastwood,’ Bairnsdale, Victoria. 
AWARDS OF THE SOCIETY’S MEDAL AND MONEY PRIZE. 
The Royal Society of New South Wales offers its Medal and Money 
Prize for the best communication (provided it be of sufficient merit) 
containing the results of original research or observation npon various 
subjects published annually. 
1882 
Money Prize of £25. 
John Fraser, B.A., West Maitland, for paper on ‘ The Aborigines 
of New South Wales.’ 
