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PROCEEDINGS OE THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. [May I9O5, 



AWARDS 



OF THE 



BALANCE OF THE PROCEEDS OF THE 

 'LYELL GEOLOGICAL FUND.' 



1876. 



1877. 

 1878. 

 1879. 

 1879. 

 1880. 

 1881. 

 1881. 

 1882. 

 1882. 

 1883. 

 1883. 

 1884. 

 1885. 

 1886. 

 1887. 

 1888. 

 1888. 

 1889. 

 1890. 

 1891. 

 1891. 

 1892. 

 1892. 



Prof. John Morris. 

 Mr. William Pengelly. 

 Prof. Willi elm Waagen. 

 Prof. Henry A. Nicholson. 

 Dr. Henry Woodward. 

 Prof. F. A. von Quenstedt. 

 Prof. Anton Fritsch. 

 Mr. G. R. Vine. 

 The Rev. Norman Glass. 

 Prof. Charles Lapworth. 

 Mr. P. H. Carpenter. 

 M. Ed. Rigaux. 

 Prof. Charles Lapworth. 

 Mr. Alfred J. Jukes-Browne. 

 Mr. David Mackintosh. 

 The Rev. Osmond Fisher. 

 Dr. Arthur H. Foord. 

 Mr. Thomas Roberts. 

 M. Louis Dollo. 

 Mr. Charles Davies Sherborn. 

 Dr. C. I. Forsyth Major. 

 Mr. George W. Lamplugh. 

 Prof. John Walter Gregory. 

 Mr. Edwin A. W r alford. 



1893. Miss Catherine A. Raisin. 



1893. Mr. Alfred N. Leeds. 



1894. Mr. William Hill. 



1895. Prof. Percy Fry Kendall. 



1895. Mr. Benjamin Harrison. 



1896. Dr. William F. Hume. 



1896. Dr. Charles W. Andrews. 



1897. Mr. W. J. Lewis Abbott. 



1897. Mr. Joseph Lomas. 



1898. Mr. W 7 illiam H. Shrubsole. 



1898. Mr. Henry Woods. 



1899. Mr. Frederick Chapman. 



1899. Mr. John Ward. 



1900. Miss Gertrude L. Elles. 



1901. Dr. John William Evans. 



1901. Mr. Alexander McHenry. 



1902. Dr. Wheelton Hind. 



1903. Mr. Sydney S. Buckman. 



1903. Mr. George Edward Dibley. 



1904. Dr. Charles Alfred Matley. 



1904. Prof. Sidney Hugh Reynolds. 



1905. Mr. E. A. Newell Arber. 

 1905. Mr. Walcot Gibson. 



AWARD OF THE PRESTWICH MEDAL, 



ESTABLISHED UNDER THE WILL OF THE LATE 



SIR JOSEPH PRESTWICH, F.R.S., F.G.S. 



To appty the accumulated annual proceeds ... at the end of every three years, in 

 providing a Gold Medal of the value of Twenty Pounds, which, with the 

 remainder of the proceeds, is to he awarded ... to the person or persons, either 

 male or female, and either resident in England or ahroad, who shall have done well 

 for the advancement of the science of Geology ; or, from time to time to accumulate 

 the annual proceeds for a period not exceeding six years, and apply the said 

 accumulated annual proceeds to some object of special research bearing on 

 Stratigraphical or Physical Geology, to be carried out by one single individual or 

 by a Committee; or, failing these objects, to accumulate the annual proceeds for 

 either three or six years, and devote such proceeds to such special purposes as 

 may be decided.' 



1903. John Lubbock, Baron Avebury. 



