| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1875 - 440 pągines
...be appropriated and applied in the following manner : not less than onethird of the annual interest to accompany the medal, the remaining interest to...portions, at the discretion of the council, for the 320 POPULAR SCIENCE REVIEW. encouragement of geology or of any of the allied sciences by which they... | |
| Geological Society of London - 1897 - 438 pągines
...part of the governing body of the Society that the Medallist (who may be of any country or either sex) has deserved well of the Science," — ' not less than one third of the annual interest [of the fundj to accompany the Medal, the remaining interest to be given in one or more portions at the discretion... | |
| Spencer Fullerton Baird - 1876 - 984 pągines
...recognition on the part of the society of merit on the part of the medalist. The remainder of the interest is to be given in one or more portions, at the discretion...of the Council, for the encouragement of geology or any of its allied sciences, either for traveling expenses or for a memoir or paper published. It is... | |
| 1882 - 1184 pągines
...part of the governing body of the Society that the Medallist has deserved well of the Science,"—"not less than one third of the annual interest [of the...consider Geology to have been most materially advanced." 1876. Professor John Morris. Medal. 1877. Dr. James Hector. Medal. 1877. Mr. \\~. Pengelly. 1676. Mr.... | |
| 1885 - 880 pągines
...honorary distinction as an expression on the part of the governing body of the Society that the Medallist has deserved well of the Science," — "not less than...consider Geology to have been most materially advanced." 1876. Professor John Morris. Medal. 1877. Dr. James Hector. Medal. 1877. Mr. W. Pengelly. 1878. Mr.... | |
| 1885 - 880 pągines
...part of the governing body of the Society that the Medallist has deserved well of the Science,"—"not less than one third of the annual interest [of the...consider Geology to have been most materially advanced." 1876. Professor John Morris. Medal. 1877. Dr. James Hector. Medal. 1877. Mr. W. Pengelly. 1878. Mr.... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1898 - 654 pągines
...more thoroughly carried out. Sir Charles Lyell desired that the interest of this fund should be given for the encouragement of Geology or of any of the allied sciences by which Geology has been most materially advanced. At the time when the fuud was awarded Dr. Waagen had left... | |
| Horace Bolingbroke Woodward - 1907 - 452 pągines
...part of the governing body of the Society that the Medallist (who may be of any country or either sex) has deserved well of the Science,' — ' not less...the annual interest [of the fund] to accompany the 1 See Lyell, ' Principles of Geology,' and Suess, ' Das Antlitz der Erde,' English translation, ii.... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1911 - 654 pągines
...decided to ask you to accept this year a Lyell Medal, which was intended by its founder to be awarded " for the encouragement of Geology or of any of the...consider Geology to have been most materially advanced ". Dr. Bather, in reply, said: — Mr. President, — I had thought of much to say on this occasion,... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1911 - 656 pągines
...decided to ask you to accept this year a Lyell Medal, which was intended by its founder to be awarded " for the encouragement of Geology or of any of the...consider Geology to have been most materially advanced ". Dr. Bather, in reply, said: — Mr. President, — I hod thought of much to say on this occasion,... | |
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