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The Lyell Medal, with a sum of Forty Guineas from the 

 Proceeds of the Eund, has been awarded to Thomas Eupert Jones, 

 Esq., F.E.S., E.G.S., in recognition of the excellent work done by 

 him in many departments of Geological Science, but more especially 

 in connexion with the study of the Eoraminifera and Entomostraca. 



The balance of the Proceeds of the WoUaston Donation Eund has 

 been awarded to W. A. E. Ussher, Esq., E.G.S., as a token of 

 appreciation of the good work done by him during the progress of 

 the Survey of the South-western Counties of Engla,nd. 



The balance of the Proceeds of the Murchison Geological Eund 

 has been awarded to Edward Wethered, Esq., E.G.S., in recognition 

 of the value of his original investigations into the Microscopic 

 Structure of the Sedimentary Eocks, especially in connexion with 

 their minute organic constituents, and to aid him in the further 

 prosecution of his researches. 



The Balance of the Proceeds of the Lyell Geological Eund has 

 been awarded to Charles Davies Sherborn^ Esq., E.G.S., as a 

 testimony to the value of his Bibliographical and Microscopical 

 work, especially in connexion with the Eoraminifera, and to assist 

 him in carrying on his investigations. 



A sum of £20 out of the Proceeds of the Barlow-Jameson Eund 

 has been awarded to William Jerome Harrison, Esq., E.G.S., in 

 recognition of the value of his original researches upon the Geology 

 of the Midland Counties, and of his efforts to popularize and widen 

 the sphere of Geological knowledge, and to aid him in further efforts 

 in the same directions. 



