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N. W. Archbold
BA, MSc, PhD. Professor of Palaeontology (Personal Chair) and Coordinator of Earth Sciences, Deakin University. President, Royal Society of Victoria, 2001-2002.
[ Foreword]

H. Aston
National Herbarium of Victoria.
[Publication Dates of Early Scientific Journals in Victoria]

H. Barkly
KCB, GCMG. Governor of Victoria 1856-1863. Patron, President, 1860-1863, and Life Member, 1867, Royal Society of Victoria.
[Inaugural Address of the President, 1860]

R. Barry
First Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria. Inaugural President, Victorian Institute for the Advancement of Science, 1854. Vice-President, Philosophical Institute of Victoria, 1855. Life Member, 1866, Royal Society of Victoria.
[Inaugural Address, Victorian Institute for the Advancement of Science, 1854]

A. Clarke
Surveyor-General of the Colony of Victoria. Vice-President, Victorian Institute for the Advancement of Science, 1854. Inaugural President, Philosophical Society of Victoria, 1854. Inaugural President of the Philosophical Institute of Victoria, 1855-1857. Member, Royal Society of Victoria.
[Inaugural and Anniversary Addresses of the President]

R. R. Garran
Senior Executive, Imperial Chemical Industries. President, Royal Society of Victoria 1961-1962.
[The Royal Society of Victoria 1934-1984]

L. S. Hammond
BSc, PhD. Director, Victorian Institute of Marine Sciences, 1984- .
[A Consortium Approach to Marine Science]

E. S. Hills
Professor of Geology and Mineralogy 1944-1962, Research Professor and Deputy Vice-Chancellor 1962-1971, University of Melbourne. President, Royal Society of Victoria 1955-1956.
[Royal Society of Victoria - Approaching Centenary ]

G. W. Leeper
Lecturer, Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor, Department of Agriculture, University of Melbourne from 1934, and Professor of Agricultural Chemistry 1962-1969. President, Royal Society of Victoria 1959-1960.
[The Royal Society's Place in Science]

J. F. Lovering
Professor of Geology, University of Melbourne 1969-1987. Vice-Chancellor and Professor of Geology, Flinders University, South Australia, 1987-1995. President, Royal Society of Victoria 1977-1978.
[Royal Society of Victoria - Past, Present, Future]

F. and V. Martin
Administration Officer, The Royal Society of Victoria, January 1992 to February 1996, reponsible for computerising manual systems including membership database.
[Alphabetical List of Members 1854-1872, Compiled From the List of Members in the Proceedings]

F. J. H. Mueller
Government Botanist of Victoria, 1853-1896. Director of the Melbourne Botanic Gardens, 1853-1873. Inaugural President, Royal Society of Victoria, 1860.
[Address and Anniversary Address of the President, 1859 and 1860 ]

R. T. M. Pescott
Director, National Museum of Victoria 1944-1957. Director, Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, 1957-1970. President, Royal Society of Victoria, 1963-1964.
[The Royal Society of Victoria from then, 1854 to now, 1959]

W. F. Stawell
Chief Justice of Victoria and President, Philosophical Institute of Victoria, 1858.
[Anniversary Address of the President, 1858]


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