Vol. 62.] ANNIVERSARY MEETING BARLOW-JAMESON FUND. U 



in some degree with a lack of encouragement which would have 

 disheartened many workers. Nevertheless, he has steadily pro- 

 ceeded with his self-appointed task, and made substantial additions 

 to his science. He is still engaged in his work on the Binneuthal, 

 where he has discovered seven new minerals which he has 

 described. 



Will you express a hope to Mr. Solly that this Award may act 

 as an incentive to the prosecution of his researches, proving as it 

 does that his work is appreciated by the Council of this Society ? 



Award from the Barlow- Jameson Fund. 



In presenting a sum of Twenty-Five Pounds from the Barlow- 

 Jameson Fund to Mr. Henry C. Beasley, the President addressed 

 him as follows : — 



Mr. Beasley, — 



The sum of Twenty-Five Pounds from the Barlow-Jameson Fund 

 is awarded to you by the Council, in recognition of your important 

 work on the Triassic rocks. In connexion with that work I may 

 refer to your valuable descriptions of footprints from the Trias, in 

 which you have abstained from burdening our fossil-lists with new 

 names. You have travelled much on either side of the Atlantic, 

 obtaining thereby much information concerning geological matters, 

 more especially with reference to the Triassic rocks. 



I may also allude to your work on Glacial Geology, and to a 

 suggestive paper on the water ejected from volcanoes. 



I hope that this award of the Council will encourage you in the 

 further prosecution of your fruitful researches. 



