(xxiv.) 
The Society’s Bronze Medal and £25. 
W. E. Abbott, Wingen,, for paper-on ‘ Water supply in the Interior 
gti New South Wales : 
Ss. OX, F.G.8., F.C.8., Sydney, for ron ‘The Tin deposits o: 
New South Wales 2 aie 
Jonathan Seaver, F.a. 8., Sydney, for paper on ‘ Origin and mode of 
sce ana bel gold-beari vio Masuphe Lat pe the associated Minerals. 
Rev. J. E. Tenison- Woods, F.a Sydney, for a on ‘ The 
Anatomy nd Life-history ‘ot Mo aitaca sca pec to Australia.’ 
Thomas Whitelegge, F.z.m.s., Sydney, for ‘ List of the Marine and 
Fre van — Invertebrate Fauna of Port Jackson and Neigh- 
Rev. a Mathew, a Coburg, Victoria, for paper on ‘The 
Australian Aborigines 
Rev. J. Milne Curran, F.a. 8., Sydney, for paper on ‘ The Microscopic 
Structure of Australian Rocks.’ 
sameness G. Hamilton, Public Sears Mount Kembla, for paper 
m ‘The effect which omar ge in Australia has produced 
meet Indigenous Vegetati 
J. V. De Coque, for paper on sie ‘Timbers of New South Wales. 
/ rebate gtiar Rock Carvings 
an 
C. J. Martin, B.Sc, M.B. Lond., fo or paper on ‘The physiological actio 
poi the venom a the Australian black snake {Pseudechis 
porphyriacus). 
Rev. J. Milne Curran, Sydney, for paper o «The occurrence of 
Precious Stones in New South Wales, with a description of the 
Deposite i in which they are found.” 
