

ANNUAL REPORT. IQ 



The Council have raado the following awards of medals and 

 memorial funds: — 



The Wollastoii Medal has been awarded to Professor J. W. Judd, 

 F.K.8., in roeo«;nition of the important services rendered by hiiii to 

 geological science, especially in the department of Petrology. 



The Murchison Medal has been awarded to Professor W. C. 

 Brogger, of Christiania, in recognition of the value of his researches 

 amongst the rocks of Scandinavia. 



The Lyell Medal, with a sum of X25 from the proceeds of the 

 Fund, has been awarded to Professor T. McX. Hughes, M.A., F.li.S., 

 in token of appreciation of his investigations in various depart- 

 ments of Geology, and especially amongst the older rocks of Great 

 Britain. 



The Bigsby Medal has been awarded to Dr. G.M. Dawson, F.G.8., 

 of Ottawa, in acknowledgment of his researches amongst the rocks 

 of North America. 



The balance of the proceeds of the Wollaston Donation Fund has 

 been awarded to 11. Lydekker, Esq., B.A., F.G.S., in token of appre- 

 ciation of his work in Vertebrate Palaeontology, and for the purpose 

 of assisting him in the further prosecution of his researches. 



The balance of the proceeds of the Murchison Geological Fund 

 has been awarded to the Kev. K. Baron, F.L.S., as a testimony of 

 the value of his work in Madagascar, and for the purpose of aiding 

 him in further research. 



The balance of the proceeds of the Lyell Geological Fund has 

 been awarded to Dr. Forsyth-Major and G. W. Lamplugh, Esq., 

 F.G.S., in. token of appreciation of their work, and for the purpose of 

 aiding them in the further prosecution of their researches. 



