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time and thought to the Cambrian formations of Pembrokeshire, 

 and to the Keuper Marls and Sandstones of Warwickshire. We 

 wish him many years of health and continued geological industry. 



Award oe the Barlow- Jameson Fund. 



The Chairman then handed the Proceeds of the Barlow-Jameson 

 Fund, awarded to Mr. Hugh John Llewellyn Beadnell, to Major 

 C. E. Beadnell, late R.A., for transmission to the recipient, 

 addressing him in the following words : — 



Major Beadnell, — 



The Barlow- Jameson Fund is awarded to your son, Mr. Hugh John 

 Llewellyn Beadnell, in recognition of the value of his Memoirs on 

 the topography of the Oases and other districts of the Libyan 

 Desert, and for his important collections of vertebrate fossils made 

 in Egypt during the last three years. The enthusiasm with which 

 he has prosecuted his researches in the Geological Survey of Egypt 

 led some time ago to an attack of fever which nearly proved fatal. 

 We hope that he will be able henceforth to ward off all such 

 attacks, and to continue the career which he has so successfully 

 begun. In transmitting to him this Award of the Council, you 

 will not fail to convey to him an expression of our interest in his 

 researches, and of our hope that he will be encouraged to continue 

 to pursue them. 



