ANNUAL EEPORT. 1 1 



gical Fund has been awarded to Arthur Humphreys Foord, Esq., 

 F.G.S., as a testimony to the importance of the additions made by 

 him to our knowledge of the Monticuliporidae and other fossil 

 organisms in Canada and this country, and to assist him in con- 

 tinuing his studies. 



The remainder of the balance of the Lyell Geological Fund has 

 been awarded to Thomas Roberts, Esq., B.A., F.G.S., in token of 

 appreciation of his investigations into the correlation of the Jurassic 

 rocks, and to aid him in the prosecution of similar inquiries. 



The Council have decided to apply the sum of Thirty Pounds from 

 the proceeds of the Barlow-Jameson Fund to the improvement and 

 re-arrangement of the contents of the Society's Museum. 



