Revision of Honours Wallace Received from Tue, 2015-01-13 21:33

By George Beccaloni

Introduction

Wallace received an impressive number of honours during his lifetime, the most prestigious being the Order of Merit from King Edward VII in 1908. His greatest scientific honours were the 7 medals he was awarded, the most important of which was the Copley Medal of the Royal Society (their highest award). Charles Darwin also received the Copley, plus three others: the Baly (Royal College of Physicians), Royal (Royal Society), and Wollaston (Geological Society).

Medals

1868 (30 November): Royal Medal of the Royal Society. (Awarded "For his labours in practical and theoretical zoology". He was nominated by T. H. Huxley)


Wallace's Royal Medal. Copyright Wallace Memorial Fund.

1870: Gold Medal, Société de Géographie.


Gold Medal of the Société de Géographie. Copyright Wallace Memorial Fund.

1890 (1 December): Darwin Medal of the Royal Society. (Awarded "For his independent origination of the theory of the origin of species by natural selection". Wallace was the first recipient of this medal).


Wallace's Royal Society Darwin Medal. Copyright Wallace Memorial fund.

1892 (23 May): Founder's Medal of the Royal Geographical Society. (Awarded "...in recognition of the high geographical value of his great works, 'The Geographical Distribution of Animals,' 'Island Life,' and 'The Malay Archipelago.'")


Wallace's Founder's Medal. Copyright Wallace Memorial Fund.

1892 (24 May): Gold Medal of the Linnean Society (now known as the Linnean Medal).


Wallace's Gold Medal of the Linnean Society. Copyright Wallace Memorial Fund.

1908 (1 July): Gold Darwin-Wallace Medal of the Linnean Society of London. (Wallace was the first recipient of this medal, and his was the only gold version ever made).

Darwin-Wallace Medal. Darwin side.Darwin-Wallace Medal. Wallace side.

Wallace's Darwin-Wallace medal. Copyright Wallace Memorial Fund.

1908 (30 November): Copley Medal of the Royal Society. (Awarded "On the ground of the great value of his numerous contributions to natural history, and of the part he took in working out the theory of the origin of species by natural selection." This is the highest award of the Royal Society.)

Wallace's Copley Medal. Copyright Wallace Memorial Fund.

1908 (14 December): Order of Merit. (The order has been described as "quite possibly, the most prestigious honour one can receive on planet Earth." There may be only 24 living individuals in the order at any given time, not including honorary appointees, and new members are personally selected by the reigning monarch.) For more information click HERE


Wallace's Order of Merit. Copyright Wallace Memorial Fund.

Assorted Honours

1879 (28 July): Freedom of the City of London.

Alfred Russel Wallace's Freedom of the City of London.

1882 (26 April): Pall Bearer at Darwin's funeral at Westminster Abbey.

1882 (29 June): LL.D. (Doctor of Laws) from Trinity College, University of Dublin. On the recommendation of Rev. Samuel Haughton, senior lecturer in geology. See HERE

Wallace in his LL.D. robes

ARW in his LL.D. robes

1889 (26 November): D.C.L. (Doctor of Civil Law) from Oxford University.

 

Honorary (Elected) Memberships

Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia: Elected a Corresponding Member on 31 January 1893. See HERE and HERE

American Ornithologists' Union: Elected an Honorary Member in 1883 and an Honorary Fellow in 1905. See HERE

American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia: Elected a Member on 18 April 1873. See HERE and HERE

Anthropological Society of Washington: Elected an Honorary Member on 15 February 1887. See HERE

Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta: Elected an Honorary Member on 7 February 1883. See HERE

Austrian Zoological-Botanical Society, Vienna: Elected a Honorary Member on 1 March 1901. See HERE

Brooklyn Ethical Association: Elected an Honorary Corresponding Member in c. 1894-1895. See HERE

Central Association of Spiritualists, London: Elected an Honorary Member on 13th June 1882.

Chester Society of Natural Science, Literature & Art, Chester, England: Elected as an Honorary Member in ? See HERE

Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club: Elected an Honorary Member in 1909. See HERE

Dutch Society of Sciences, Haarlem: Elected as a Foreign Member in 1883. See HERE

Essex Field Club, UK: Elected as an Honorary Member 10 January 1880. See HERE

Hertfordshire Natural History Society and Field Club: Elected an Honorary Member in 1896. See HERE

New Zealand Institute (now Royal Society of New Zealand): Elected an Honorary Member of 3 February 1885. See HERE

Royal Batavian Society of Arts and Sciences, Jakarta, Indonesia: Elected a Corresponding Member on 1 June 1878. See HERE

Royal Dutch Geographical Society:  Elected an Honorary Member in October 1883. See HERE

Royal Irish Academy, Dublin: Elected an Honorary Member on 16 March 1908. See HERE

Royal Society of Edinburgh, Scotland (Societas Regia Edinensis): Elected an Honorary Member on 7 November 1910. See HERE

Royal Society, London: Elected a Fellow in June 1893. See HERE. He had at first refused fellowship, but Thistleton-Dyer and Huxley eventually persuaded him to accept.

Royal Society of New South Wales, Sydney: Elected an Honorary Member on 3 July 1895. see HERE

Royal Society of Sciences, Upsala: Elected a Member in 1893. See HERE

Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (Regia Scientiarum Academia Suecica): Elected an Honorary Member 1 February 1907. See HERE

Société de Géographie, France: Elected a Corresponding Member on 22 April 1887. See HERE

Società Geografica Italiana, Italy: Elected an Honorary Member in c. 1890. See HERE

Société Scientifique "Antonio Alzate", Mexico: Elected an Honorary Member on 1 March 1896. See HERE

Society for Psychical Research: Elected an Honorary Member in c. 1903. See HERE

Zoological Society of London: Elected a Fellow in 1862. See HERE

Wallace was also an 'ordinary' member of a number of other societies and other organisations i.e. Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland; Anthropological Society of London; Anti-Vaccination League; British Association for the Advancement of Science (elected in 1863); British National Association of Spiritualists; British Ornithologists' Union; Croydon Microscopical and Natural History Club; Entomological Society of London (elected 1 June 1863); Ethnological Society of London (elected in 1866); Ethological Society (London); Kington Mechanic's Institution (1840's); Land Nationalisation Society; Linnean Society of London (elected a Fellow in 1872); London Spiritualist Alliance; Neath Mechanics Institute; Royal Geographical Society (elected a Fellow on 27 February 1854).

Presidentships etc


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