Xli PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. [March I913, 



Structure of the Earth,' especially in connexion with the physics of 

 the earth's crust. 



The Murchison Medal, together with a sum of Ten Guineas from 

 the Murchison Geological Fund, is awarded to Mr. George Barrow, 

 in recognition of his valuable contributions to Geological Science, 

 more especially in connexion with the problems of the Scottish 

 Highlands. 



The Lyell Medal, together with a sum of Forty Pounds from the 

 Lyell Geological Fund, is awarded to Mr. S. S. Buckman, as an 

 acknowledgment of the value of his contributions to our know- 

 ledge of Jurassic Geology and the classification of Ammonites and 

 Brachiopoda. 



The Bigsby Medal is awarded to Sir Thomas Henry Holland, 

 K.C.I.E., in recognition of the value of his contributions to our 

 knowledge of the Geology of India, and to encourage him in further 

 research. 



The Balance of the Proceeds of the Wollaston Donation Fund is 

 awarded to Mr. William Wickham King, in recognition of the value 

 of his researches among the Paheozoic rocks of the Midlands. 



The Balance of the Proceeds of the Murchison Geological Fund 

 is awarded to Mr. Ernest Edward Leslie Dixon, B.Sc, in acknow- 

 ledgment of his researches among the Carboniferous rocks. 



The Balance of the Proceeds of the Lyell Geological Fund is 

 awarded to Mr. Llewellyn Treacher, in recognition of the value of 

 his contributions to our knowledge of the Cretaceous formations of 

 the South of England. 



A moiety of the Balance of the Proceeds of the Barlow-Jameson 

 Fund is awarded to John Brooke Scrivenor, M.A., in acknowledg- 

 ment of his researches on the Geology of the Malay Peninsula. 



A second moiety of the Balance of the Proceeds of the Barlow- 

 Jameson Fund is awarded to Bernard Smith, M.A., in recognition 

 of the value of his researches among the Triassic rocks of the 

 Midlands, and the Glacial deposits of the southern portion of the 

 Lake District. 



Report of the Library Committee for 1912. 



The Committee have pleasure in stating that the Additions made 

 to the Society's Library during the past year have fully main- 

 tained, both in number and in importance, the standard of previous 

 years. 



During 1912 the Library received by Donation 2G2 Volumes 

 of separately published Works, 390 Pamphlets, and 31 detached 



