16 - H.C. RUSSELL. 
No. 44—-On the Raised Sea-beaches and Kitchen Middens 
‘on the Coast of New South Wales. 
No. 45—On the Aboriginal Rock Carvings and Paintings in 
New South Wales. . 
The Society’s Medal has been awarded seven times and Money 
Prize nine times, the following is the list of awards :— 
Money Prize of £25. 
1882 John Frazer, B.A.. West Maitland, for paper on ‘The 
Aborigines of New South Wales.” . 
1882 Andrew Ross, m.p., Molong, for paper on the “ Influence 
of the Australian climate and pastures upon the growth 
of wool.” 
The Socrety’s Bronze Medal and £25. 
1884 W. E. Abbott, Wingen, for paper on ‘Water supply in the 
Interior of New South Wales.” 
1886 8. H. Cox, F.a.s., F.c.s., Sydney, for paper on “The Tin 
Deposits of New South Wales.” 
1887 Jonathan Seaver, F.G.s., Sydney, for paper on “ 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 
on “The Anatomy and Life-history of Mollusca peculiar 
to Australia.” 
1889 Thomas Whitelegge, F.R.M.s., Sydney, for “List. of the 
Marine and Fresh-water Invertebrate Fauna of Port 
Jackson and Neighbourhood.” 
1889 Rev. John Mathew, m.a., Coburg, Victoria, for paper on 
‘“The Australian Aborigines.” 
1891 Rev. J. Milne Curran, r.c.s., Sydney, for paper on “The 
Microscopic Structure of Australian Rocks.” 
Clarke Medal.—At the meeting of the Council on the 9th 
December last, it was resolved that the Clarke Memorial Medal 
for 1892 be awarded to Professor William Turner Thiselton Dyer, 
C.M.G., M.A. Oxon., BSc. Lond., F.R.S., Director of the Royal 
