Vol. 67.] 



ANNUAL KEPORT. 



XI 



The Balance of the Proceeds of the Wollaston Donation Fund is 

 awarded to Prof. Owen Thomas Jones, as an acknowledgment of 

 the value of his extensive researches among the Lower Palaeozoic 

 rocks of Wales. 



The Balance of the Proceeds of the Mnrchison Geological Fund 

 is awarded to Mr. Edgar Sterling Cobbold, in recognition of his 

 investigations among the Lower Palaeozoic rocks of Shropshire, 

 whereby he has been enabled to establish the sequence of the three 

 lowest Cambrian faunas in this county. 



The Balance of the Proceeds of the Lyell Geological Fund is 

 awarded to Dr. Charles Gilbert Cullis, in acknowledgment of his 

 contributions to our knowledge of the Origin of Dolomites, and to 

 stimulate him in further work. 



A portion of the Proceeds of the Barlow- Jameson Fund is 

 awarded to Mr. John Frederick Norman Green, as an acknow- 

 ledgment of his work on the older rocks in the neighbourhood 

 of St. David's, and to encourage him in further researches. 



Report of the Library and Museum Committee for 1910. 



The Committee have pleasure in reporting that the Additions 

 made to the Society's Library during the past twelve months have 

 fully maintained, both in number and in importance, the standard 

 of previous years. 



During the year 1910, the Library received by Donation 231 

 Volumes of separately published Works, 296 Pamphlets, 40 de- 

 tached Parts of Works, also 327 Volumes and 24 detached Parts 

 of Serial Publications, and 25 Volumes of Weekly Periodicals. 



The total number of accessions to the Library by Donation 

 is thus found to amount to 583 Volumes, 296 Pamphlets, and 64 

 detached Parts. Moreover, 176 Sheets of Geological Maps were 

 presented to the Library, including 65 Sheets received from the 

 Geological Survey of England and Wales, and 52 Sheets from that 

 of Scotland ; 3 Sheets of the International Geological Map of 

 Europe ; 12 Folios of the Geologic Atlas of the United States ; 

 8 Sheets received from the Geological Survey of the State of 

 Victoria ; 7 Sheets from the Geological Survey of Egypt ; 7 Sheets 

 from the Geological Survey of Japan ; 5 Sheets 'rom the Swiss 

 Geological Commission ; and 5 Sheets from the Imperial Austrian 

 Reichsanstalt. 



Among the Books and Pamphlets mentioned in the preceding 

 paragraph, especial attention may be directed to the following 

 works : — The fourth Volume of Miss Hertha Sollas's translation 

 (' The Face of the Earth ') of Prof. E. Suess's ' Antlitz der Erde ' ; 

 the sixth fasciculus of Dr. L. Care/'s ' Geology of the French 

 Pyrenees' ; Dr. F. A. Bather's monograph on the Triassic Echino- 

 derms of Bakony ; twelve volumes published in commemoration of 



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