RESEARCH ASSISTANTS. 4 1 



Morse, Albert P., Wellesley, Mass. Grants Nos. 84 and 2S4. Researah 

 on North American Acridiidce, with especial reference to biology, 

 distribution, and variation .... .... $2,000 



*Omve, Edgar W., University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Grants 

 Nos. 32, 132, and 271. Researches of minute structure of Acrasicse 

 and other low forms of plant life 3,000 



t Phiwjps, Ulrich B., Madison, Wis. Grants Nos. 193 and 289. For 

 a study of the history of plantation slave-holdings in the ante- 

 bellum South 600 



Ross, Frank E., Washington, D. C. Assistant to Prof. Newcomb in 

 his work on the motion of the moon. Without emolument. 



Russell, Henry N., Cambridge Observatory, Cambridge, England. 

 Grants Nos. 88 and 207. Determination of stellar parallaxes by 

 photographs 2,000 



Sargent, Porter E., 105 Lexington avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Grant 



No. 175. Investigations in comparative neurology . . 1,000 



Scott, George W., Cosmos Club, Washington, D. C. Grants Nos. 60, 

 141, and 275. The history and law of private pecuniary claims 

 against the state (principally foreign nations to which the United 

 States has been a party) 3,900 



Shepherd, Ernest S., Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. Grant No. 176. 

 Systematic study of alloj's, with especial reference to bronzes and 



brasses 750 



, George H., Cold Spring Harbor. Long Island, N. Y. Grants 

 Nos. 143 and 257. Investigation of heredity, hybridization, vari- 

 ation, mutation, etc., in their bearing upon the evolution of plants, 

 with Dr. C. B. Davenport, at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2,000 



Sill, Herbert F. See Zerban, F. 



Smith, Mrs. Mary R., Palo Alto, Cal. Grant No. 194. Investigation 

 of history and social conditions of the Chinese immigrant in Cali- 

 fornia 1,000 



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



177. Investigation of problems relating to sex determination . . \,6oo 



Whitkhead, John B,, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. Grants 



Nos. 59, 178, and 270. Magnetic effect of electric displacement. . 3,600 



WiLCZYNSKi, E. J., Bergstrasse, 25, Hamburg, Germany. Grants Nos. 

 58 and 135. Investigation of ruled .surfaces, etc., in connection 

 with the theory of invariants of differential equations 3,000 



Z.\HM, Albert F., Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C. 

 Grant No. 272. Determination of resistance of air to moving 

 bodies i ,000 



J Zerban, Fritz, College of the City of New York, New York, N. Y. 

 Grants Nos. 169 and 273. Investigation of rare earths. Assistant 

 to Prof. Baskerville . . . 2,000 



* Grants 32 and 132 were not designated as " research assistantships. " 

 t Grant No. 289 was not designated as a " research assistantship." 

 j Resigned in April, 1905, Dr. H. F. Sill succeeding him until September, 

 1905, after which he was reappointed for the unexpired term. 



