ABRAHAM, Mr. J. H., the thanks of the Society to, for his mag- net for extracting particles of iron, &c. from the eyes of work- men using that metal, xlviii.
Adams, Mr. L. B., the silver palette to, for a drawing of a figure, xlvi.
Adbury, Berks, five guineas to the children of the School at, for a bonnet made of indigenous grass, xlv., 80.
Advertisement, general, describing the objects of the Society,- the meetings of the Society, the form for proposing members, -ladies being eligible, as members, to vote by proxy, at elec- tions, members entitled to vote and assist in the business of the Society, their privilege of recommending two persons as visitors at the meetings of the Society, and introducing their friends to examine the various models, &c., iii. ;-members to have the use of the Society's library,-invitation to members and others to augment the library by contributions,-form offered to persons inclined to leave money to the Society by will, the Society not responsible for any opinion or represen- tation of facts contained in their volumes, the public requested to guard against impositions from persons advertising as having patents for articles sold under the pretended sanction of the Society's name, Society's publications,-manner of commu- nicating, iv.
Agriculture, conditions to guide candidates in, vii.,-premiums in, vii. to xv., papers in, 3 to 24.
Ainger, Mr. Alfred, the gold Vulcan medal to, for a design for centering to large stone arches, xlv.,-his communication re- specting, 183.
Ainsley, Miss E., the gold Isis medal to, for a composition in still life, xlvi.
Aitkin, Mr. J., the sum of twenty guineas to, for his improve- ments in the striking part of a quarter clock, xliv.,—his com- munication respecting, 147.
Alabaster, the large silver medal to Mr. Henry Moore, for his mode of etching and cleaning, 54.
Alcock, Mr. J. R., the gold Isis medal to, for an anatomical model, xlviii.
Alderson, Miss, the silver palette, to, for a drawing in chalk, xlvi.
André, Mr. J. P., jun., the silver Isis medal to, for a group of flowers, xlvi.
Anstey, Mr. L., the silver Vulcan medal and twenty guineas to, for his improved melting pots, xliv., his communication respecting, 32.
Attenburrow, Mr. Henry, the silver Isis medal to, for an anato- mical drawing, xlviii.
Bagnold, Captain T. M., the thanks of the Society to, for his mode of preserving lime-juice, xlviii.,-communication re- specting, 52.
and his brother, Captain M. E. Bagnold, the thanks of the Society to, for an account of the process employed at Bombay, of making twisted gun-barrels, &c. xlviii.,-commu- nication respecting, 105.
steam culinary apparatus, 213.
Baker, Mr. J., the large silver medal to, for a drawing, xlvii. Bandon, three guineas to the children at the school at, for arti- cles made of indigenous grass, xlv., 81.
Bark, Mimosa, the gold Ceres medal to Messrs. Petchey and Wood, for extract of, 205.
Barrowing out soil, the silver Vulcan medal to Mr. David Mat- thews, for an improved mode of, 94.
Bassett, Mr. Henry, the gold medallion to, for a design in Doric architecture, xlvii.
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