Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 November 2011
A LIST OF DR. BUCKLAND'S APPOINTMENTS AND LITERARY TITLES.
Dean of Westminster, 1845.
Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, 1825.
Professor of Geology and Mineralogy in the University of Oxford, 1818.
Fellow of the Royal Society, 1818: Copley Medal, 1822; Member of the Council from 1827 to 1849; Vice-president, 1832—33.
Trustee of the British Museum, 1847.
Fellow of the Geological Society: (twice) President, 1824—25, 1840—41; Wollaston Medal, 1848.
President of British Association, 1832.
Fellow of the Linnæan Society, 1821.
Hon. Fellow of the Medico-Chirurgical Society, London, 1836.
Fellow of the Geographical Society.
Royal Institute of British Architects, Hon. Member, 1846.
Fellow of the Zoological Society.
British Archæological Society, Member.
The Naval and Military Library and Museum, Whitehall, Hon. Member.
The Institution of Civil Engineers, Hon. Member, 1842.
Royal Agricultural Society of Great Britain, Member.
Ashmolean Society, Oxford, Member.
Shropshire and North Wales Natural History and Antiquarian Society, Hon. Member, 1823.
The Philosophical Society of Bristol, Hon. Member, 1823.
The Worcestershire Natural History Society, Hon. Member.
The Cambrian Society of Geology, etc., Swansea, Hon. Member, 1824.
The Northern Institution of Science and Literature of Inverness, Hon. Member, 1825.
The Natural History Society of the Counties of Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle, Hon. Member, 1829.
The Whitby Literary and Philosophical Society, Hon. Member, 1831.
The Bedford Natural History Society, Member, 1832.
The Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society, Hon. Member, 1835.
The Warwickshire Natural History and Archæological Society, Hon. Member, 1837.
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