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 SCIENCE. 1854, January 3rd (Earl of Aberdeen).

Miss MARGARET CHRISTINA MACGTT.T.TVRAY.

" Daughter of the late Dr. Macgillivray. In consideration of her late father's contributions to the service of natural history, and the destitute condition in which she was placed at his decease. 801."

William Macgillivray's (1796-1852) first published note was on the occurrence of a walrus on the shore of Lewis in December, 1817 (' D.N.B.,' vol. xxxiv.).

1858, Februray 15th (Lord Palmerston.) Miss FANNY CRES SWELL PARIS.

" In consideration of the scientific acquirements of her father, the late Dr. Paris, the benefits he conferred by his addition to the knowledge of geology, and of her present scanty means. 1501"

1858, October 4th (Earl of Derby). Miss JANET ARCHER.

" In consideration of the valuable contribution of her late father to the science of photography. 50Z."

Frederick Scott Archer, 1813-57 ; inventor of the collodion process ; first account published in The Chemist, March, 1851 ('D.N.B.,' volii.).

1860, January 16th (Lord Palmerston). Miss CLARINDA LARDNER (sister of Dr. Dionysius Lardner).

" In consideration of her late brother's labours in the cause of science, and of her scanty means. 1251"

Dionysius Lardner, 1793-1859 (' D.N.B.,' voL xxxii.),

1861, April 19th (Lord Palmerston). MRS. ELIZABETH ANNE HENFREY.

" On account of her husband the late Prof. Henfrey's contribu- tions to anatomical and physiological botany. 501" Arthur Henfrey, 1819-59 (' D.N.B.,' vol. xxv.).

1862, June 19th (I^>rd Palmerston). Miss MARIE JOSEPHINE BALY (now FAUVEL).

" In consideration of the late Dr. Baly's long career in the public service, and of the merit of the scientific medical works of which he was the author. 100?."

William Baly, M.D., 1814-61 (' D.N.B.,' vol. iii.).

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