146 CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON. 



RESEARCH ASSISTANTS. 

 The policy in relation to Research Assistants, as outlined in Year 

 Book No. 2, pp. xlvii-xlviii, was continued, and the persons below 

 named conducted investigations in the branches of science indicated : 



C. E. Allen, Madison, Wis. Grant No 159. For a study of the homolo- 

 gies of the gametophyte and sporophyte, etc |i,ooo 



A. F. Blakeslee, Cambridge. Mass. Grant No. 160. For an investiga- 

 tion of sexuality in the lower fungi 1,000 



W. W. Coblentz, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. Grant No. 19S. For 



investigating infra-red emission and absorption spectra 1,000 



A. Iv- Dean, New Haven, Conn. Grant No. 161. For investigating the 



proteolytic enzymes of plants i ,000 



I,. E. Dickson, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. Grant No. 162. For 



certain mathematical investigations. . .... 1,000 



H. W. Doughty, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. Grant No 

 174. For an investigation of camphoric acid, under the direction 

 of Prof. A. A. Noyes . 1,000 



C. B. Farrar, Towsou, Md. Grant No. 163 For psychological experi- 

 ments at the Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital 1,000 



William Jones, New York, N Y. Grant No. 173. P'or investigating the 



religion of the central group of Algonkian Indians 1,000 



A. S. King, Bonn, Germany. Grant No. 164. For the production and 



study of emission spectra at high temperatures 1,000 



P. A. Levene, New York, N. Y. Grant No. 165. For researches along 



the line of determining points in the constitution of proteids 1,000 



R. S. Lillie, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. Grant No. 166. For 

 a study of the relation of ions to the various forms of protoplasmic 

 movement i , 000 



G. D. Louderback, San Francisco, Cal. Grant No. 167. For a study of 



the glaucophane and associated schists 1,300 



F. E. Lutz, Bloomsburg, Pa. Grant No. 142. For study of organic evo- 

 lution at Station for Experimental Evolution, Cold Spring Harbor, 

 Long Island ... 1,000 



U. B. Phillips, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Grant No. 193. 

 For a study of the influence of plantation in political and social 

 history of the vSouth 300 



F. E. Ross, Washington, D. C. Grant No. 16S. For astronomical inves- 



tigation, under Prof. Simon Newcomb 



L. S. Rowe, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. Grant No. 



144. For a .study of Mexican constitutional system 1,200 



P. E. Sargent, Cambridge, Ma.ss. Grant No. 175. For an investigation 



in comparative neurology 1,000 



G. W. vScott, Philadelphia, Pa. Grant No. 141. For a study of private 



claims against foreign nations to which the United States has been 



a party 1 , 200 



E- S. Shepherd, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. Grant No. 176. For 

 a systematic study of alloys, with especial reference to brasses and 

 bronzes 1,000 



G. H. Shull, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. Grant No. 143. For an 



investigation in heredity, hybridization, variation, mutation, etc. . 1,000 



Mary Roberts vSmitli, Palo Alto, Cal. Grant No. 194. For studying the 

 hi-storj^ and social conditions of the Chinese immigration in Cali- 

 fornia . ... .. 1,000 



Nettie M. Stevens, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Grant No 177. 



For an investigation of problems relating to sex determination, etc. 1,000 



J. B. Whitehead, Johns Hopkins LTniversity, Baltimore, Md. Grant No. 



178. For study of the magnetic effect of electrical displacement. . 1,200 



E. J. Wilczynski, Berkeley, Cal. Grant No. 135. For an investigation 



of ruled surfaces, etc . 1,800 



Fritz Zerban, Munich, Germany. Grant No. 169. For an investigation 



of rare earths, under the direction of Prof. C. Baskerville. ...... i.ooo 



