488 Appropriation of the Government Grant. [Dec. 1, 





 Brought forward 1,920 



W. C. Williamson, for further Research on the Organisation 

 of the Fossil Plants of the Coal-measures 50 



R. Kidston, for a Research on the Vertical and Horizontal 

 Distribution of British Palaeozoic Flora 40 



Scientific Committee, Royal Horticultural Society (per D. 

 Morris), for an Inquiry into the Composition of London Fog, 

 with special regard to the Constituents of Fog injurious to 

 Plant-life 100 



Dr. G. H. Fowler, for Researches connected with the 

 Bionomics of certain Lower Crustacea 150 



Prof. J. R. Green, for Continuation of Researches into the 

 Processes of Germination in Plants 30 



T. Johnson, for further Investigation of Obscure or Unknown 

 Points in the Florideae 25 



F. E. Beddard, for a Research on the Struct are of the 

 Oligochseta 50 



E. R. Lankester, for further Investigation of Larval Develop- 

 ment of Amphioxus 100 



G. Massee, to prepare a Monograph of the Myxogastres, and 

 to investigate the Life-history of Typical Members of the 

 Group 50 



Liverpool Marine Biological Committee (per Prof. Herdman), 

 for the further Exploration of the Fauna and Flora of Liver- 

 pool Bay 50 



W. Heape, for an Investigation of the Phenomena of Men- 

 struation and Ovulation, and of the Early Stages of Develop- 

 ment of the Monkey 100 



West Indies Committee (per D. Morris), for further Aid in 

 Collecting and Describing Fauna and Flora in the less known 

 West India Islands 100 



R. Irvine, for a Research on (1) the Solvent Power of Sea- 

 water upon Carbonate of Lime ; (2) the Secretion of Silica. . . 100 



J. T. Cunningham, for a Month in Norway to get Developing 

 Eggs of Myxine glutinosa 40 



E. A. SchUfer, for Continued Investigations into the Func- 

 tions of the Brain of Monkeys , 100 



W. Hale White, for further Investigation of the Effect upon 

 Bodily Temperature of Lesions of the Corpus Striatum and 

 Optic Thalamus 50 



Prof. P. F. Frankland, for further Study of the Chemical 

 Changes induced by Specific Micro-organisms 50. 



Carried forward 3,105 



