14 
branch of science taught in the school, a bronze medal and prize 
of books, established in memory of the late director, Sir Henry 
De la Beche. 
VII .—The Dh 'ector’s Prize. 
A prize of the value of Twenty-five pounds, the gift of the 
Director, Sir Roderick Murchison, will be awarded annually to 
the Student who stands highest in the Geological examination 
and in any one of the other subjects taught in the School of Mines. 
List of Students to whom Prizes have been 
awarded. 
The Duke of Cornwall’s Exhibition. 
Session 1851-2 - 
- Henry Francis Blanford.* 
39 
„ (for one year) - 
» Robert Hunt, j 
33 
1852-3 - 
- William Thomas Blanford.f 
33 
1853-4 - 
- Frederic Drew.§ 
33 
1854-5 - 
- Charles Gould. || 
33 
1855,-6 - 
- John Morland. 
33 
1856-7 - 
- William Weston. 
33 
1857-8 - 
- Clement Le Neve Foster. § 
33 
1858-9 - 
- Thomas William Danby. 
33 
1859-60 - 
- William Hackney. 
33 
1860-61 - 
- Frederick Charles Bishopp. 
Government Prizes. 
18 55. 1st Year’s Student, 251. to 
„ 2d Year’s Students, 1 51. to 
1856. 1st Year’s Students, 251. to 
„ 2d Year’s Students, 1 51. to 
- Ambrose Tween.* 
f Frederic Drew. 
\ George P. Wall. If 
f Edward Matthey. 
" \ Mark Bullen. 
f Charles Gould. 
[ Ambrose Tween.* 
* Of the Geological Survey of India, 
f Mint, Sydney. 
% Of the Geological Survey of India. 
|| „ „ Great Britain. 
^ Superintendent of the Geological Survey of Tasmania, 
If Directed the Geological Survey of Trinidad. 
