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Royal Society for insertion in their Transactions after the termination of the Session 
in June 1843, and prior to the termination of the Session in June 1846. 
The Council propose to give one of the Royal Medals in the year 1847 for the 
most important unpublished paper in Mathematics, communicated to the Royal 
Society for insertion in their Transactions after the termination of the Session in 
June 1844, and prior to the termination of the Session in June 1847- 
The Council propose also to give one of the Royal Medals in the year 1847 for the 
most important unpublished paper in Chemistry, communicated to the Royal Society 
for insertion in their Transactions after the termination of the Session in June 1844, 
and prior to the termination of the Session in June 1847- 
The Council propose to give one of the Royal Medals in the year 1848 for the 
most important unpublished paper in Astronomy, communicated to the Royal Society 
for insertion in their Transactions after the termination of the Session in June 1845, 
and prior to the termination of the Session in June 1848. 
The Council propose also to give one of the Royal Medals in the year 1848 for the 
most important unpublished paper in Physiology, including the Natural History of 
Organized Beings, communicated to the Royal Society for insertion in their Trans- 
actions after the termination of the Session in June 1845, and prior to the termina- 
tion of the Session in June 1848. 
The Council propose to give one of the Royal Medals in the year 1849 for the 
most important unpublished paper in Physics, communicated to the Royal Society 
after the termination of the Session in June 1845, and prior to the termination of 
the Session in June 1848, and printed in the Philosophical Transactions. 
The Council propose also to give one of the Royal Medals in the year 1849 for 
the most important unpublished paper in Geology or Mineralogy, communicated to 
the Royal Society after the termination of the Session in June 1845, and prior to the 
termination of the Session in June 1848, and printed in the Philosophical Trans- 
actions. 
