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AJJNTYERSARr MEETING LYELL FUND. 



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The President presented the other moiety of the Balance of 

 the Proceeds of the Lyell Geological Fund to Mr. Alfred Santer 

 Kennard, F.Gr.S., addressing him in the following words : — 



Mr. Kennard, — 



It is particularly appropriate that the second moiety of the 

 Proceeds of the Lyell Fund should be awarded to you, who have 

 worked so long and so successfully with Mr. Hinton at problems 

 of Pleistocene geology in the South of England. In the leisure of 

 a busy life, you also have made yourself thoroughly acquainted 

 with a group of fossils, the non-Marine Mollusca, which are of 

 fundamental importance in classifying and interpreting the various 

 deposits in which they occur. Both alone, and with Mr. B. B. 

 Woodward, you have published man}' interesting notes and lists of 

 such mollusca from Pleistocene and Holocene deposits in different 

 parts of Britain. The Council desires to acknowledge the value 

 of this work, and I have much pleasure in handing to you a 

 tangible expression of its good wishes. 



