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AWARDS OF THE CLARKE MEDAL. 



Established in memory of 

 The late Revd. W. B. CLARKE, m.a., f.r.s., p.g.s., &c, 

 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. 



1878 Professor Sir Richard Owen, k.c.b., f.r.s., Hampton Court. 



1879 George Bentham, cm. a., f.r.s., The Royal Gardens, Kew. 



1880 Professor Huxley, f.r.s., The Royal School of Mines, London. 



4 Marlborough Place, ibbey Road, N.W. 



1881 Professor F. M'Coy, f.r.s., f.g.s., The University of Melbourne. 



1882 Professor James Dwight Dana, ll.d., Yale College, New Haven, 



Conn., United States of America. 



1883 Baron Ferdinand von Mueller, k.c.m.g , m.d., ph.d., f.r.s., f.l.s,* 



Government Botanist, Melbourne. 



1884 Alfred R. C. Selwyn, ll.d., f.r.s., f.g.s., Director of the Geological 



Survey of Canada, Ottawa. 



1885 Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, k.c.s.i., c.b., m.d., d.c.l., ll.d., &c.» 



late Director of the Royal Gardens, Kew. 



1886 Professor L. G. De Koninck, m.d., University of Liege, Belgium. 



1887 Sir James Hector, k.c.m.g., m.d,, f.r.s., Director of the Geological 



Survey of New Zealand, Wellington, N.Z. 



1888 Rev. Julian E. Tenison- Woods, f.g.s., f.l.s., Sydney. 



1889 Robert Lewis John Ellery, f.r.s., f.r.a.s., Government Astrono- 



mer of Victoria, Melbourne. ' 



1890 George Bennett, m.d. Univ. Glas., f.r.c.s. Eng., f.l.s., f.z.s., William 



Street, Sydney. 



1891 Captain Frederick Wollaston Hutton, f.r.s., f.g.s., Curator, Can- 



terbury Museum, Christchurch, New Zealand. 



1892 Sir William Turner Thiselton Dyer, k.c.m.g., c.i.e., m. a., b.sc, f.r.s., 



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



1893 Professor Ralph Tate, f.l.s., f.g.s., University, Adelaide, S.A. 

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



Queensland. 



1895 Robert Eth^ridge, Junr., Government Palaeontologist, Curator of 



the Australian Museum, Sydney. 



1896 Hon. Augustus Charles Gregory, cm.g., m.l.c, f.r.g.s., Brisbane. 



1900 Sir John Murray, Challenger Lodge, Wardie, Edinburgh. 



1901 Edward John Eyre, Walreddon Manor, Tavistock, Devon, England. 



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/ 



