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work on "Dynamic meteorology and hydrography," the Institution's 

 pubUcation No. 88, by Professor V. Bjerknes; to the significant studies 

 of Professors Osborne and Mendel in extension of their researches 

 on the vegetable proteids; to the fundamental investigations of 

 Professor Reichert, brought out in pubhcations Nos. 116 and 173; 

 and to the penetrating contributions to philology embodied in the 

 series of researches of Mr. William Churchill, published in Nos. 134, 

 154, 174, and 184. 



FINANCIAL RECORDS. 



Financial statement ^he sourccs of funds available for expenditure 



for Fiscal Year during the past fiscal year, the allotments for the 



year, the revertments made during the year, and the 



balances unallotted and unexpended at the end of the year are shown 



in detail in the following statement : 



The following list shows the departments of investigation to which 

 the larger grants were made by the Trustees at their last annual 

 meeting and the amounts allotted from these grants by the Execu- 

 tive Committee during the year: 



Department of Botanical Research $38,005.00 



Department of Experimental Evolution 95,141 .75 



Geophysical Laboratory 78,000 . 00 



Department of Historical Research 29,600.00 



Department of Marine Biology 31,890.00 



Department of Meridian Astrometry 25,180.00 



Nutrition Laboratory 46,549.00 



Division of Publications (office expenses) 9,000.00 



Solar Observatory 165,631 .00 



Department of Terrestrial Magnetism 210,263.00 



Researches in Anthropology 7,000.00 



Researches in Embryology 15,000 . 00 



751,259.75 



