ANNIVERSARY ADDRESS. 17 
Gardens, Kew, in recognition of his distinguished services in the 
cause of Botanical Science, and especially on account of his labours 
in connection with the development and organization of the 
Botanical Departments for the Colonies and India at the Royal 
Gardens, Kew. | 
It will be remembered that the Clarke Memorial Medal was 
founded in 1878, and that through the kindness of the Deputy 
Master of the Mint, twenty medals were struck off. Weare now 
coming to the end of these, and the list of recipients is interesting. 
I may mention that the Deputy Master of the Mint with his well- 
known courtesy and desire to assist the Society, has again con- 
sented to strike off a fresh supply of medals for us. 
Awards of the Clarke Medal, established in memory of the late 
Rev. W. B. Clarke, MA., F.R.S., F.G.S., &e., Vice-President from 
1866 to 1878. To be awarded from time to time for meritorious 
contributions to the Geology, Mineralogy, or Natural History of 
Australia, to men of science, whether resident in Australia or 
elsewhere. 
1878 Professor Sir Richard Owen, K.c.8., F.R.S., Hampton Court. 
1879 George Bentham, c.M.G., F.R.8., The Royal Gardens, Kew. 
1880 Professor Huxley, F.r.s., The Royal School of Mines, London, 
4 Marlborough Place, Abbey Road, N.W. 
1881 Professor F. M‘Coy, F.r.s., F.a.8., The University of Mel- 
bourne. 
1882 Professor James Dwight Dana, LL.p., Yale College, New 
Haven, Conn., United States of America. 
1883 Baron Ferdinand von Mueller, K.c.M.G., M.D., PH.D., F.B.S., 
F.L.S., Government Botanist, Melbourne. 
1884 Alfred R. C. Selwyn, L.D., F.R.s., F.G.s., Director of the Geo- 
logical and Natural History Survey of Canada, Ottawa. 
1885 Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, k.c.s.1., C.B., M.D., D.C.L., LL.D., 
&c., Director of the Royal Gardens, Kew. 
1886 Professor L. G. De Koninck, m.p., University of Liege, 
Belgium. : 
1887 Sir James Hector, K.c.M.G., M.D., F.B.S., Director of the Geo- 
- logical Survey of New Zealand, Wellington, N.Z. - 
B—May 4, 1892. 
