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Bizot, Mr. J., the silver palette to, for a chalk drawing, xlv. Bond, Miss A. A., the large silver medal to, for a group of flowers, xlvi.

Bone, Mr. C. R., the large silver medal to, for a portrait in miniature, xlvii.

Bridge of suspension, the gold Vulcan medal to Colin Shakespear, Esq. for, 160

British Leghorn, rewards given for bonnets and hats, made of British materials, platted and knit in imitation of those imported from Leghorn, xlv.; to whom given, 80.

British opium, proportion of morphia contained in, 56.

Brockedon, William, Esq., the large silver medal to, for a mechanical apparatus to assist a weak knee joint, xliv.,—his communication respecting, 100.

Brown, Mr. G., the silver Isis medal to, for a drawing, xlvii. Bullock, Miss Sybella, the large silver medal to, fo a burst from life, xlvii.

Burchell, Mr. Stephen, the silver Isis medal to, for a drawing, xlvii.

C.

Candidates, general notice to, v.

Carbonnier, Mrs., the large silver medal to, for a portrait in miniature, xlvi,

Centering for large stone arches, the gold Vulcan medal to Mr. Alfred Ainger, for, 183.

Chemistry, dyeing, and mineralogy, premiums in, xv. to xxi.,— papers in, 25 to 57.

Christie, Mr. W., the silver Isis medal to, for a drawing in chalk, xlvii.

Clark, Miss, the silver Isis medal to, for a group of flowers, xlvi.

Mr. Richard A., the silver Isis medal to, for a landscape composition, xlvii.

Clement, Mr. Joseph, the thanks of the Society to, for his stand for drawing boards of large area, xlviii.,-his communication respecting, 138.

Clint, Mr. Raphael, the gold Isis medal to, for an original intaglio
of a head, xlviii.

Clock, the sum of twenty guineas to Mr. J. Aitkin, for his striking
part of a, 147.

Cloth made of New Zealand flax, the silver Ceres medal to Mr.
R. Jones for, 83.

Cluley, Mr. Francis, the gold Vulcan medal to, for his improved
lithotomy forceps, xliv.,-his communication respecting, 102.
Cobbin, Mr. James, fourteen guineas to, for a bonnet made of
spring wheat, xlv., 81.

Cockburn, Miss, the large silver medal to, for a pencil drawing,
xlv,

Colonies and trade, premiums in, xxxvii. to xliii.,-papers in,
195 to 212.

Coloured prints in imitation of drawings, the large silver medaľ
and fifteen guineas to Mr. W. Savage for, xlviii.,-his com-
munication respecting, 67.

Copying screws by the lathe, Mr. C. Varley's communication on,
90.

Cow, Mr. John, the gold Vulcan medal to, for his improved mode
of conveying anchors and cannon, by means of a ship's launch,
xliv.,-his communication respecting, 119.

Cowley and Staines, Messrs., twenty guineas to, for raising seed
from the American grass used in making fine plat, xliv.,—
their communications on, 16.

Creyke, Ralph, jun., Esq., the large gold medal to, for warping
429 acres of peat, by an improved method, xliv.,-his com-
munication respecting, 3.

Culinary apparatus, further particulars respecting Captain Bag-
nold's steam, 213.

D.

Dickinson, T., Esq. Capt. R. N., the gold Vulcan medal to, for
his percussion lock for ships' cannon, xliv.,—his communica-
tion respecting, 109.

Downer, Mr. W., the silver Isis medal to, for a group of flowers,
xlvi.

Dyer, Anne, two guineas to, for a bonnet made of indigenous
grass, xlv., 80.

Dyer, Sophia, two guineas to, for a bonnet made of indigenous grass, xlv., 40.

E.

Edgar, Mr., the silver Isis medal to, for a drawing of animals, xlvi.

Electro-magnetic apparatus, the large silver medal and thirty guineas to Mr. W. Sturgeon, for an improved, 37.

Etching ground for engravers, the thanks of the Society to Mr. Turrell, for his improved, xlviii.,-his communication respecting, 58.

Evans, Miss Emily, the silver Isis medal to, for a landscape, xlvi.

Expanding wedge, the silver Vulcan medal to Mr. T. Griffiths, for his, xliv.

F.

Fancourt, Mr. E., the large silver medal to, for a portrait of himself, xlvii.

Fearnley, Miss Emma, the silver Isis medal to, for a group of flowers, xlvii.

Field, Miss Sarah, the silver palette to, for a chalk drawing, xlv. Folding chair, the silver Vulcan medal to Mr. J. P. Hubbard, for a, 99.

Forceps, lithotomy, the gold Vulcan medal to Mr. F. Cluley, for his improved, 102.

Forgery, communication from Méssrs. Perkins and Heath on the prevention of, 217.

Fox, Miss Louisa Honor, the large silver medal to, for a crayon drawing, xlv.

Friend, Miss Mary Eliza, the silver palette to, for a drawing of animals, xlvi.

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Mr. Walter, ten guineas to, for a secret lock, xliv.,-his communication respecting, 114.

G.

Grass, improved variety of ray, or lolium perenne, the silver Ceres medal to George Whitworth, Esq., for, 23.

Griffiths, Mr. T,, the silver Vulcan medal to, for an expanding
wedge, xliv.,-his communication respecting, 88.

Green, Miss L. J., the silver Isis medal to, for a portrait in
miniature, xlvii.

, Mr. B. R., the large silver medal to, for an outline, xlvii.
Gun-barrels and sword-blades, the thanks of the Society to Capt.
T. M. Bagnold, and his brother, Capt. M. E. Bagnold, for an
account of the process employed at Bombay of making twisted,
105.

Guy, Miss J. S., the large silver medal to, for a landscape, xlvi.

H.

Hardy, Mr. William, the gold Vulcan medal to, for his instru-
ment to ascertain very small intervals of time, xliv.,-his
communication respecting, 142.

Hargrave, Miss Ellen, the silver palette to, for a group of flowers,
xlvi.

Hastings, Mr. W. A., the silver Isis medal to, for a painting, xlvii.
Hilditch, Mr. G., the large silver medal to, for a composition of
fish from nature, xlvi.

Hoare, Miss Anne, the silver Isis medal to, for a chalk drawing, xlv.
Hollowell, Lucy, five guineas to, for a bonnet made of indigenous
grass, xlv., 10.

Holst, Mr. R. E., the silver palette to, for a portrait, xlvii.

Hughes, Mr. F., the large silver medal to, for a copy of a bust,
xlvii.

Hubbard, Mr. J. P., the silver Vulcan medal to, for a folding
chair, xliv., his communication respecting, 99.

I.

Instrument for measuring small intervals of time, the gold Vulcan
medal to Mr. William Hardy, for, 142.

.

Jones, Mr. James, additional information respecting his kiln for
drying corn, 214.

Jones, Mr. R., the silver Ceres medal and five guineas to, for
cloth made from New Zealand flax, xlv.,-his communication
respecting, 83.

K.

Kearsley, Miss, the silver palette to, for a portrait, xlvii.
Kennedy, Mr. J., the large silver medal to, for a drawing, xlvii.
Kiln for drying corn, further particulars respecting Mr. James
Jones's, 214.

Knee-joint, the large silver medal to William Brockedon, Esq.,
for his apparatus to assist a weak, 100.

L.

Lawrance, Miss D., the large silver medal to, for a drawing in
chalk, xlvi.

Le Cadre, M., the sum of fifty guineas to, for his plantation of
clove trees, xlv.,—his communication respecting, 195.

Liddle, Miss, the silver Isis medal to, for a drawing in chalk,
xlvi.

Lime-juice, the thanks of the Society to Capt. T. M. Bagnold,
for his mode of preserving, 52.

Lines, Mr. H. H., the silver Isis medal to, for a landscape, xlvii.
Mr. S., jun., the large silver medal to, for a drawing of a
landscape, xlvi.

Loat, Mr. Samuel, the large silver medal to, for a design in
Greek architecture, xlvii.

Lock, the sum of ten guineas to Mr. Walter Friend, for a secret,
114.

Long, Mr. James, the silver Ceres medal, for a bonnet made of
spring wheat, xlv., 81.

Mr. J. St. John, the large silver medal to, for a landscape
composition, xlvii.

Lowrey, Mrs. the silver Ceres medal to, for a bonnet made of
doubled wheat, xlv.,-communication respecting, 82.

M.

Mackay, J., Esq., the gold Ceres medal to, for a machine for
eradicating the stumps of trees, xlv.,-his communication
respecting, 207.

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