In 1860 he also held his third office, that of the Secretary of the Royal Society of Victoria.
He was President of the Royal Society of Victoria from 1963 to 64.
Dunn was elected President of the Royal Society of Victoria in 1906.
King received a gold watch and a pension of £180 a year from the Royal Society of Victoria.
He helped establish the Royal Philatelic Society of Victoria in 1957.
It was later merged to form the Royal Society of Victoria.
Hodgkinson was involved in what would become the Royal Society of Victoria, which discussed and advised the colonial government on scientific issues.
He was secretary of the Royal Society of Victoria for several years and published many pamphlets.
In his first report to the Royal Society of Victoria, Becker commented:
It is organised by the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria and has been running since 1848.