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Award from the Barlow-Jameson Fund. 



In presenting an Award from the Proceeds of the Barlow- 

 Jameson Fund to Mr. John Frederick Norman Green, M.A., the 

 President addressed him in the following- words : — 



Mr. GrBBEN, — 



It is not often that it is given to a geologist to succeed in 

 producing conviction by a single paper, still less by his first 

 contribution to the Science : but such has been your good fortune 

 in the paper published by this Society on the rocks of St. David's. 

 The appropriateness of your methods, your careful recognition of 

 lithological horizons, the accuracy and detailed minuteness of your 

 mapping, even the careful selection of the most conclusive spot for 

 excavation, have engendered such confidence in the result, that we 

 may regard as solved one of the chief difficulties in a most complex 

 region. The Council have made to you an Award from the Barlow- 

 Jameson Fund ' for the advancement of Geological Science,' in the 

 assurance that you will carry the same accuracy and delicacy of 

 work into other fields. 



