454 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY. 



To Professor H. H. Willard, University of Michigan, $300 was 

 granted June 1, 1921, for the study of an electrometric method of de- 

 termining the endpoint in volumetric analysis. 



To Professor R. L. Datta, Calcutta, India, $400 was granted June 1, 

 1921, for a research on the determination of the temperature of ex- 

 plosion of endothermic substances. 



To Professor D. A. Maclnnes, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- 

 nology, $100 was granted June 15, 1921, for work on liquid junction 

 potentials. 



To Professor L. J. Desha, Washington and Lee University, $200 was 

 granted September 23, 1921, for a study of the fluorescence of organic 

 compounds. 



To Professor V. K. Krieble, Jarvis Chemical Laboratory, Trinity 

 College, $100 was granted February 21, 1922, for a study of asphalts. 



To Professor F. R. Brunei, Bryn Mawr College, $200 was granted 

 February 21, 1922, for work on the addition of halogen hydrides to 

 unsaturated compounds. 



To Professor C. James, New Hampshire College, $500 was granted 

 May 4, 1922, to be applied toward an investigation on the ytterbium 

 earths. 



To Professor Charles A. Kraus, Clark LTniversity, $500 was granted 

 May 4, 1922, to continue his work on the constitution of metallic 

 substances. 



Reports of progress have been received from Professors Brunei, 

 Kraus, Conant, James, Fay, and Maclnnes. The other recipients of 

 grants have been asked to submit reports of their work. 



The Chairman of the Committee is attempting to get as complete a 

 collection as possible of reprints of the papers describing the work 

 which has been assisted by grants from the Warren Fund in the past. 



James F. Norris, Chairman. 

 May 10, 1922. 



Report of the Publication Committee. 



During the twelve months since the presentation of the last annual 

 report, from April 1, 1921 to March 31, 1922, there have been pub- 

 lished No. 3 of Vol. 14 of the Memoirs, Nos. 5-11, inclusive, of Vol. 56 



