(XXV.) 



Elected. 



1890 *George Bennett, m.d., f.r.c.s. Eng., f.l.s., f.z.s. 



1891 *Captain Frederick Wollaston Hutton, f.r.s., f.g.s. 



1892 Sir William Turner Thiselton Dyer, k.c.m.g., c.i.e., m. a., ll.d., Sc, d., 



f.r.s., f.l.s., late Director, Royal Gardens, Kew. 



1893 *Professor Ralph Tate, f.l.s., f.g.s. 



1895 Robert Logan Jack, f.g.s., f.r.g.s., late Government Geologist, 

 Brisbane, Queensland. 



1895 Robert Etheridge, Junr., Curator of the Australian Museum, Sydney 



1896 *Hon. Augustus Charles Gregory, c.m.g., f.r.g.s. 



1900 Sir John Murray, k.c.b., ll.d., sc. d., f.r.s., Challenger Lodge, 



Wardie, Edinburgh. 



1901 *Edward John Eyre. 



1902 F. Manson Bailey, f.l.s., Colonial Botanist of Queensland, Brisbane. 



1903 * Alfred William Howitt, d.s c ., f.g.s. 



1907 Walter Howchin, f.g.s., University of Adelaide. 

 1909 Dr. Walter E. Roth, b.a., Pomeroon River, British Guiana, South 

 America. 



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 upon various 

 subjects published annually. 



Money Prize of £25. 



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



of New South Wales/ 

 1882 Andrew Ross, m.d., Molong, for paper on the ' 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 on ' Water supply in the Interior 

 of New South Wales/ 



1886 S. H. Cox, f.g.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. 



