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for upwards of ten years oh the Geological Survey, where, as I can 

 personally testify, your work has been characterized by remarkable 

 carefulness and precision. It is to me a great gratification to hand 

 this Award to a former Survey colleague, and to wish you continued 

 activity and success in your career. 



The President then presented the other moiety of the Balance of 

 the Proceeds of the Lyell Geological Fund to Mr. Thomas Sheppard, 

 E.G.S., addressing him as follows : — 



Mr. Sheppard, — 



The other moiety of the Balance of the Lyell Geological Eund has 

 been assigned by the Council to you, in acknowledgment of the 

 useful additions made by you to our knowledge of the Pleistocene 

 Geology of East Yorkshire ; of the value of your bibliographical 

 work and your labours in the Hull ALuseum ; and of the excellence 

 of your volume on ' Geological Rambles in East Yorkshire,' which 

 contains much information presented by you in a popular and 

 attractive form. 



