Vol. 6S.'] 



ANIS^TJAL EEPOET. 



XXXI 



AWARDS OF THE PROCEEDS OF THE BARLOW- 

 JAMESON FUND, 



established under the will of the late 



Dr. H. C. barlow, F.GF.S. ° ' " 



' The perpetual interest to be applied eveiy 

 the Council, to or for the advancement 



1879. Purchase of Microscope. 



1881. Purchase of Microscope - 



Lamps. 



1882. Baron 0. Ton Ettingshausen. 

 1884. Dr. James Croll. 



1884. Prof. Leo Lesquereux. 

 1886. Dr. H. J. Johnston-Lavis. 

 1888. Museum. 

 1890. Mr. W. Jerome Harrison. 



1892. Prof. Charles Mayer-Eymar. 



1893. Purchase of Scieutijac In- 



struments for Capt. F. E. 

 Younghusband. 



1894. Dr. Charles Davison. 

 1896. Mr. Joseph Wright. 



two or three years, as may be approved by 

 of Geological Science.' 



1896. Mr. John Storrie. 



1898. Mr. Edward Greenly. 



1900. Mr. George C. Crick. 



1900. Dr. Theodore T. Groom. 



1902. Mr. William M. Hutchings. 



1904. Mr. Hugh John LI. Beadnell. 



1906. Mr. Henry C. Beasley. 



1908. Contribution to the Fund 

 for securing the Preser- 

 vation of the Sarsen- 

 Stones on Marlborough 

 Downs, known as ' The 

 Grey Wethers.' 



1911. Mr. John Frederick Norman 

 Green. 



AWARDS OF THE PROCEEDS OF THE 

 ^DANIEL PIDGEON FUND/ 



FOUNDED BY MRS. PIDGEON, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 



WILL OF THE LATE i 



DANIEL PIDGEON, F.G.S. 



An annual grant derivable from the interest on the Fund, to be used at the 

 discretion of the Council, in whatever waj' may in their opinion best promote 

 Geological Original Eesearch, their Grantees being in all cases not more than 

 twenty-eight years of age.' 



1903. Prof. Ernest Willington 



Skeats. 



1904. Mr. Linsdall Richardson. 



1905. Mr. Thomas Vipond Barker. 



1906. Miss Helen Drew. 



1907. Miss Ida L. Slater. 



1908. Mr. James A. Doufrlas. 



1909. Dr. Alexander Moncrieff 



Finlayson. 



1910. Mr. Robert Boyle. 



1911. Mr. Tressilian Charles 



Nicholas. 



1912. Mr. Otway H. Little. 



