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AWARDS OF THE SOCIETY'S MEDAL AND MONEY PRIZE. 



Money Prize of .£25. 

 Awarded. 

 1882 John Fraser, b. a.., West Maitland, for paper entitled ' The Aborigines 



of New South Wales/ 

 1882 Andrew Ross, m.d., Molong, for paper entitled ' Influence of the 



Australian climate and pastures upon the growth of wool/ 



The Society's Bronze Medal and .£25. 



1884 W. E. Abbott, Wingen, for paper entitled ' Water supply in the 

 Interior of New South Wales/ 



1886 S. H. Cox, f.g.s., f.c.s., Sydney for paper entitled ' The Tin deposits 



of New South Wales/ 



1887 Jonathan Seaver, f.g.s., Sydney, for paper entitled 'Origin and 



mode of occurrence of gold-bearing veins and of the associated 

 Minerals/ 



1888 Rev. J. E. Tenison-Woods, f.g.s., f.l.s., Sydney, for paper entitled 



'The Anatomy and Life-history of Mollusca peculiar to 

 Australia/ 



1889 Thomas Whitelegge, f.r.m.s., Sydney, for paper entitled * List of 



the Marine and Fresh-water Invertebrate Fauna of Port 

 Jackson and Neighbourhood/ 

 1839 Rev. John Mathew, m.a., Coburg, Victoria, for paper entitled 

 ' The Australian Aborigines/ 



1891 Rev. J. Milne Curran, f.g.s., Sydney, for paper entitled ' The Micro- 



scopic Structure of Australian Rocks.' 



1892 Alexander G. Hamilton, Public School, Mount Kembla, for paper 



entitled ' The effect which settlement in Australia has pro- 

 duced upon Indigenous Vegetation.' 



1894 J. V. De Coque, Sydney, for paper entitled the ' Timbers of New 



South Wales/ 

 1891 R. H. Mathews, l.s., Parramatta, for paper entitled ' The Abori- 

 ginal Rock Carvings and Paintings in New South Wales/ 



1895 C. J. Martin, d.sc, m.b., f.r.s., Sydney, for paper entitled 'The 



physiological action of the venom of the Australian black 

 snake (Pseudechis porphyriacus) .' 



1896 Rev. J. Milne Curran, Sydney, for paper entitled ' The occurrence 



of Precious Stones in New South Wales, with a description of 

 the Deposits in which they are found.' 



