X PEOCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOaiCAL SOCIETY, [vol. Ixxviii, 



The Murchison Medal, together with a sum of Ten Gruineas 

 from the Murchison Geological Fund, to Dr. John William 

 Evans, as an acknowledgment of the value of his researches, 

 and in recognition of tlie manifold services that he has rendered 

 to geological science. 



The Lj^ell Medal, together with a sum of Twenty-five Pounds 

 from the Lj^ell Greological Fund, to Dr. Charles Davison, in 

 recognition of the value of his seismological researches and their 

 bearing on the science of geology. 



The Balance of the Proceeds of the WoUaston Donation Fund 

 to Dr. Leonard Johnston Wills, as a mark of appreciation of his 

 work on the older stratified rocks of the Midlands and the Welsh 

 Borderland, and to encourage him in further endeavour. 



The Balance of the Proceeds of the Murchison Greological 

 Fund to Mr. Herbert Bolton, in recognition of the value of 

 his detailed researches in geology, particularlj^ with regard to the 

 insect-remains and faunal horizons of the Coal Measures of this 

 country. 



A Moiety of the Balance of the Proceeds of the Lyell Greolo- 

 gical Fund to Mr. Arthur Macconochie, in recognition of devoted 

 service to the science of geologj^ and the value of his work 

 among the fossiliferous rocks of Scotland, more particularly the 

 Cambrian of the North- West Highlands, and the Ordovician and 

 Silurian of the Southern Uplands. 



A Moiety of the Balance of the Proceeds of the Lj^ell Geolo- 

 gical Fund to Mr. David Tait, as a mark of apjDreciation of 

 his valued contributions to Scottish geology, on stratigraphy, 

 palaeontology, and petrology, and especially in connexion with 

 the Carboniferous rocks of the Lothians. 



Eepoet of THE Library Committee for 1921. 



The Donations received during the year 1921 number 5(5 

 Volumes of separately-published Works, 389 Pamphlets, and 4 

 detached Parts of Works, also 228 Volumes and 376 detached Parts 

 of Serial Publications, 133 Volumes and 243 Parts of the Publi- 

 cations of Geological Surveys and other Public Bodies, and 10 

 Volumes of Weekly Periodicals. 



As many as 59 sheets of Geological Maps were received during 

 the year. 



The number of accessions by Donation amounts, therefore, to 

 427 Volumes, 389 Pamphlets, and 623 detached Parts. 



