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Royal Society of South Australia : ウィキペディア英語版
Royal Society of South Australia
The Royal Society of South Australia (RSSA) is a Learned Society whose interest is in Science, particularly, but not only, of South Australia.
The Society stems directly from the Adelaide Philosophical Society founded on 10 January 1853. The title "Royal" was granted by her Majesty Queen Victoria in 1880 and the Society became known by its present designation. It was incorporated in 1883.
==Adelaide Philosophical Society==
The Society had its origins in a meeting at the Stephens Place home of J. L. Young (founder of the Adelaide Educational Institution) on the evening of 10 January 1853. Members inducted were Messrs. John Brown, John Howard Clark, Davy, Doswell, Charles Gregory Feinaigle, Gilbert, Gosse, Hamilton, Hammond, W. B. Hays, Jones, Kay, Mann, W. W. Whitridge, Williams, Wooldridge and John Lorenzo Young.〔(Adelaide Philosophical Society ) ''South Australian Register'' 11 January 1853 p.3 accessed 30 May 2011〕 J. Howard Clark was elected secretary. On 15 September rules were adopted and His Excellency the Governor Sir Henry Young was elected president.〔(Adelaide Philosophical Society ) ''South Australian Register'' 19 September 1853 p.3 accessed 30 May 2011〕 At the time of its first Annual General Meeting membership had risen to 35.〔(Adelaide Philosophical Society ) ''South Australian Register'' 30 January 1854 p.3 accessed 30 May 2011〕 T. D. Smeaton has also been credited with helping found the Society.
It became the Royal Society of South Australia late in 1880, to follow the terminology adopted by the other Australian colonies, and perhaps hoping to emulate their success.

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