Year of Election. 1849 740 Vaux, William Sandys Wright, Esq., M.A., F.S.A. British Museum. 1852 1837 1852 1830 1830 1840 1838 1846 - 1852 *Vavasour, Sir Henry Mervyn, Bart. Travellers' Club; and Spaldington-hall, Yorkshire. *Verney, Major Sir Harry C., Bart., F.R.A.S. Travellers' Club; and Claydon- Verulam, James Walter, Earl of. Gorhambury, near St. Alban's; Barry-hill, Vetch, Captain James, R.E., F.R.S. Admiralty. *Vidal, Rear-Admiral A. T. E. +Vigne, G. T., Esq. The Oaks, Woodford. *Vyvyan, Sir Richard Rawlinson, Bart., M.P., F.R.S., M.R.I. 2, Graftonstreet, Bond-street; and Trelowarren, Cornwall. +Wade, Sir Claude Martine, C.B., Major-Gen. Wade, Captain Mitchell B. 1853 750*Wagstaff, William Racster, Esq., M.A., M.D. Thornton-house, Clapham-road. 1846 1830 1853 1854 1853 1850 1853 1850 1836 Walker, James, Esq., C.E., F.R.S. 23, Great George-street, Westminster. Walter, Henry Fraser, Esq. 68, Russell-square. *Warburton, Henry, Esq., M.A., F.R.S., F.L.S. 45, Cadogan-place, Sloanestreet. *Ward, George, Esq. 40, Devonshire-place, Portland-place. Warre, John Ashley, Esq., F.R.S. 54, Lowndes-square; and West-cliff, Washington, Captain John, R.N., F.R.S. Admiralty; and Wood-street, Woolwich. 1852 760 Watkins, John, Esq., F.R.C.S., F.S.A. 2, Falcon-square, Aldersgate-street. Watts, J. King, Esq. St. Ives, Huntingdonshire. 1853 1853 1838 1851 1853 1852 1853 1852 1844 Wear, Robert George William, Esq., Ph. D., L.C.P. Shooter's-hill, Kent. *Wellington, Arthur Richard, Duke of, Major-General, D.C.L. Apsley-house; West, Commander J. Banks, R.N. Army and Navy Club. Westmacott, Arthur, Esq. United Mexican Mining Association, 5, Finsbury circus. Westmacott, Captain, R.M. 14, South Audley-street. *Westminster, Richard, Marquis of. 33, Upper Grosvenor-street; Eaton-hall, Cheshire; and Motcombe-house, Dorsetshire. 1846 770*Westminster, the Very Rev. William Buckland, Dean of, D.D., F.R.S., F.G.S. 1852 Deanery, Westminster. Weston, Alex. Anderdon, Esq., M.A. 18, Rutland-gate, Hyde-park. 1830 *Weyland, John, Esq., F.R.S. Woodrising-hall, Norfolk. xxxviii Year of Election. 1830 1852 1837 1853 1837 1839 1852 List of Fellows of the Royal Geographical Society. *Wharncliffe, John Stuart, Lord, F.R.S. 15, Curzon-street, Mayfair; Wortley- Wheeler, James Talboys, Esq. 9, Windsor-grove, Old Kent-road; and Oxford. Herts. C.B., K.H. Woolwich. Reform Club; and 68, Gower-street. Treasurer, Bartholomew Hospital. 1849 780 Whitmore, George, Esq., F.G.S. 17, Sussex-gardens, Hyde-park. Widdrington, Captain Samuel E., R.N., F.R.S. Newton-hall, Felton, Northumberland. 1853 1854 1839 1853 1830 1830 1854 1843 1850 Wilkinson, Frederick E., Esq. Forest-hill, Surrey. *Wilkinson, Sir John Gardner, D.C.L., F.R.S. Athenæum Club; and 33, York- Williams, Captain Benjamin, F.S.A. The Lodge, Hillingdon, Middlesex. *Wilson, Sir Belford Hinton, 130, Park-street, Grosvenor-square. 1842 790 Wilson, Captain J. R. India. 1854 1854 1846 1853 1845 1839 *Wilson, Captain Thomas, R.N. United Service Club. Wodifield, Robert D., Esq., Inspector-General of Imports and Exports. 24, Wolff, Rev. Joseph, D.D. Isles Brewer, Somerset. Wood, Right Hon. Sir Charles, Bart., M.P. 25, Chesham-place; and Hickle- Worthington, Rev. James, D.D. 27, John-street, Bedford-row. Yeats, John, Esq. Leicester-house, Peckham. 800* Yorke, Colonel Philip J., F.R.S., Pres. Chemical Society. 89, Eaton-place. *Young, Charles Baring, Esq., F.S.S. 4, Connaught-place-west, Hyde-park. *Young, George Frederick, Esq. Limehouse. Statistical Society Bibliothèque Centrale Militaire Ministry of the Interior Académie des Sciences Bibliothèque Nationale Dépôt de la Guerre de la Marine Société Asiatique Ethnologique de Géographie FLORENCE. Library of the Grand ST. PETERSBURG Imperial Academy of Duke of Tuscany Geographical Society Society of Natural His tory STOCKHOLM Royal Academy of Sci ences MADRID. Royal Academy of Sci Lombardo-Veneto Institute of Egyptian Society AFRICA. brary Imperial Academy of Sciences W. Haidinger's Natur wis.-Abhandl. Society of Naturalists BOSTON NEW YORK Society of Natural His Geographical Society. Philadelphia, American Philosophical WASHINGTON. . Congress Library of Smithsonian Institution WORCESTER Antiquarian Society Society Franklin Institute AUSTRALASIA. VAN DIEMEN'S LAND. . . . The Royal Society of NAMES OF INDIVIDUALS TO WHOM THE ROYAL PREMIUM HAS BEEN AWARDED. 1831. Mr. RICHARD LANDER, for the discovery of the course of the River Niger or Quorra, and its outlet in the Gulf of Benin. 1832. Mr. JOHN BISCOE, for the discovery of the land now named " Enderby Land" and "Graham Land," in the Antarctic Ocean. 1833.-Captain Sir JOHN Ross, R.N., for discovery in the Arctic Regions of America. 1834. Sir ALEXANDER BURNES, for the navigation of the River Indus, and a journey by Balkh and Bokhara, across Central Asia. 1835.-Captain Sir GEORGE BACK, R.N., for the discovery of the Great Fish River, and its navigation to the sea on the Arctic Coast of America. 1836.-Captain ROBERT FITZROY, R.N., for the survey of the shores of Patagonia, Chile, and Peru, in South America. 1837.-Colonel CHESNEY, R.A., for the general conduct of the "Euphrates Expedition" in 1835-6, and for accessions to the geography of Syria, Mesopotamia, and the Delta of Susiana. 1838. Mr. THOMAS SIMPSON-Founder's Medal-for the discovery and tracing, in 1837 and 1838, of about 300 miles of the Arctic shores of America. Dr. EDWARD RÜPPELL-Patron's Medal-for his travels and researches in Nubia, Kordofán, Arabia, and Abyssinia. 1839. Col. H. C. RAWLINSON, E.I.C.-Founder's Medal-for his travels and researches in Susiana and Persian Kurdistán, and for the light thrown by him on the comparative geography of Western Asia. Sir R. H. SCHOMBURGK-Patron's Medal-for his travels and researches during the years 1835-9 in the colony of British Guayana, and in the adjacent parts of South America. 1840.-Lieut. RAPER, R.N.-Founder's Medal-for the publication of his Lieut. JOHN WOOD, I.N.-Patron's Medal-for his survey of the 1841.-Captain Sir JAMES CLARK ROSS, R.N.-Founder's Medal for his discoveries in the Antarctic Ocean. Rev. Dr. E. ROBINSON, of New York-Patron's Medal-for his work entitled "Biblical Researches in Palestine." 1842.-Mr. EDWARD JOHN EYRE-Founder's Medal for his explorations in Australia. Lieut. J. F. A. SYMONDS, R.E.-Patron's Medal-for his survey in 1843.-Mr. W. J. HAMILTON-Founder's Medal-for his researches in Asia Minor. 1843.-Prof. ADOLPH ERMAN-Patron's Medal for his extensive geographical labours. 1844.-Dr. BEKE-Founder's Medal - for his extensive explorations in Abyssinia. M. CHARLES RITTER-Patron's Medal-for his important geographical works. 1845.-Count P. E. DE STRZELECKI-Founder's Medal-for his explorations and discoveries in the South-Eastern portion of Australia, and in Van Diemen's Land. Professor A. TH. MIDDENDORFF-Patron's Medal for his extensive explorations and discoveries in Northern and Eastern Siberia. 1846.-Captain CHARLES STURT-Founder's Medal-for his various and extensive explorations in Australia. Dr. LUDWIG LEICHHARDT-Patron's Medal-for a journey performed from Moreton Bay to Port Essington. 1847. Sir JAMES BROOKE, Rajah of Sarawak and Governor of LabuanFounder's Medal—for his expedition to Borneo. Captain CHARLES WILKES, U.S.N.-Patron's Medal for his Voyage of Discovery in the S. Hemisphere and in the Antarctic Regions, in the years 1838-42. 1848.-AUSTEN H. LAYARD, Esq., D.C.L., M.P.-Founder's Medal for his contributions to Asiatic geography, researches in Mesopotamia, and discoveries of the remains of Nineveh. Baron CH. HÜGEL-Patron's Medal for his explorations of Cashmere and surrounding countries, communicated in his work entitled 'Kashmir und das Reich der Siek.' 1849.-Col. JOHN CH. FREMONT-Patron's Medal-for his successful explorations of the Rocky Mountains and California; and for his numerous Discoveries and Astronomical Observations. The Rev. DAVID LIVINGSTON, of Kolobeng-a Chronometer Watchfor his successful explorations of South Africa. 1850.-Dr. GEORGE Wallin, of Finland-25 Guineas-for his Travels in Arabia. Mr. THOMAS BRUNNER-25 Guineas-for his Explorations in the 1851.-Dr. JOHN RAE-Founder's Medal-for his Survey of Boothia and of the Coasts of Wollaston and Victoria Lands. Captain HENRY STRACHEY-Patron's Medal for his Surveys in 1852.-Mr. FRANCIS GALTON-Founder's Medal-for his Explorations in Southern Africa. Commander E. A. INGLEFIELD, R.N.-Patron's Medal for his 1853. Rear-Admiral WILLIAM HENRY SMYTH-Founder's Medal-for his valuable Surveys in the Mediterranean. Captain ROBERT J. M. M'CLURE, R.N.-Patron's Medal-for his discovery of the North-West Passage. |