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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. 



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 Whitel^gge, f.r.m.s., Sydney, for ' List of the Marine and 



Fresh-water Invertebrate Fauna of Port Jackson and Neigh- 

 bourhood. 

 1889 Rev. John Mathew, m.a., Coburg, Victoria, for paper on 'The 

 Australian Aborigines. 



1891 Rev. J. Milne Curran, f.g.s., Sydney, for paper on ' The Microscopic 



Structure of Australian Rocks.' 



1892 Alexander G-. Hamilton, Public School, Mount Kembla, for paper 



on 'The effect which settlement in Australia has produced 

 upon Indigenous Vegetation/ 

 1894 J. V. De Coque, Sydney, for paper on the ' Timbers of New South 

 Wales/ 



1894 R. H. Mathews, l.s., Parramatta, for paper on ' The Aboriginal 



Rock Carvings and Paintings in New South Wales/ 



1895 C. J. Martin, B.Sc, M.B. Lond , Sydney, for paper on 'The physio- 



logical action of the venom of the Australian black snake 

 (Pseudechis porphyriacus) .' 



1896 Rev. J. Milne Curran, Sydney, for paper on ' The occurrence of 



Precious Stones in New South Wales, with a description of the 

 Deposits in which they are found/ 



