904 APPENDIX—KEITH, BRISBANE, NEILL, AND GUNNING PRIZES. 
34vH BrennraL Perrop, 1893-95.—Dr Careitt G. Knorr, for his papers on the Strains produced 
by Magnetism in Iron and in Nickel, which have appeared 
in the Transactions and Proceedings of the Society. 
357H Brenniau Periop, 1895-97.—Dr Tuomas Murr, for his continued Communications on Deter- 
minants and Allied Questions. 
367TH Brennrat Periop, 1897-99.—Dr James Bureuss, for his paper “on the Definite Integral 
Dr fe : 
= 3 e “dt, with extended Tables of Values,” printed in 
0 
7, 
Vol. XX XIX. of the Transactions of the Society. 
379H Brenniau Pgriop, 1899-1901.—Dr Huen Marsnatt, for his discovery of the Persulphates, 
and for his Communications on the Properties and Reactions 
of these Salts, published in the Proceedings of the Society. 
38TH BrenntaL PeEriop, 1901—03.—Sir Witi1am Turner, K.C.B., LL.D., F.R.S., &e., for his 
memoirs entitled “A Contribution to the Craniology of the 
People of Scotland,” published in the Transactions of the 
Society, and for his “Contributions to the Craniology of 
the People of the Empire of India,” Parts I., II, likewise 
published in the Transactions of the Society. 
Il. MAKDOUGALL-BRISBANE PRIZE. 
lst Breyniat Perriop, 1859.—Sir Roprrick Impry Murcuison, on account of his Contributions to 
the Geology of Scotland. 
2np Brenniat Periop, 1860—62.—Winiiam Setter, M.D., F.R.C.P.E., for his “ Memoir of the Lite 
and Writings of Dr Robert Whytt,” published in the Trans- 
actions of the Society. 
3RrD BienniaL Prriop, 1862—64.—Jonn Denis Macponatp, Esq., R.N., F.R.S., Surgeon of H.MS. 
“Tearus,” for his paper “on the Representative Relationships 
of the Fixed and Free Tunicata, regarded as Two Sub-classes 
of equivalent value; with some General Remarks on their 
Morphology,” published in the Transactions of the Society. 
475 Birnniat Prriop, 1864—66.—Not awarded. 
5rH BiennraL Prrtop, 1866-68.—Dr AtExanper Crum Brown and Dr Tuomas Ricnarp Fraser, 
for their conjoint paper “on the Connection between 
Chemical Constitution and Physiological Action,” published 
in the Transactions of the Society. 
6TH BipnntaL Prriop, 1868—70.—Not awarded. 
7tH BrienniaL Psriop, 1870—-72.—Gerorce James Anuman, M.D., F.R.S., Emeritus Professor of 
Natural History, for his paper ‘‘ on the Homological Relations 
of the Cclenterata,” published in the Transactions, which 
forms a leading chapter of his Monograph of Gymnoblastic 
or Tubularian Hydroids—since published. 
8TH Brennrat Periop, 1872—74.—Professor Lisrmr, for his paper ‘‘on the Germ Theory of Putre- 
faction and the Fermentive Changes,” communicated to the 
Society, 7th April 1873. 
9TH Bienntat Periop, 1874-76.—Atexanper Bucuan, A.M., for his paper “on the Diurnal 
Oscillation of the Barometer,” published in the Transactions 
of the Society. 
107H BienniaL Periop, 1876—78.—Professor ArcHIBALD GeEIKIE, for his paper “on the Old Red 
Sandstone of Western Europe,” published in the Transactions 
of the Society. 
llvn Brenniat Periop, 1878~80.—Professor Prazz1 Smyru, 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. 
