Appropriation of the Government Grant. 303 



*. d. 



Brought forward 835 



W. H. Perkin, Jan., for an Investigation into the 



Constitution of Camphoric and Allied Acid 75 



Dr. Tilden, towards defraying Expenses incurred in 

 a Systematic Examination of the Action of Nitrosyl 



Chloride upon Carbon Compounds 50 



H. B. Baker, for the Full Investigation of the In- 

 fluence of Moisture on Various Types of Chemical 



Actions 120 



. Dr. Japp, for an Investigation of the Reactions of 



Ketones, Diketones, and Allied Compounds 75 



S. F. Dnfton, for a Research on the Hydrazines of 

 Quinoline 50 



E. P. Perman, for Continuation of a Research on 



Vapour Density . . 20 



W. A. Shenstone, for Continuing the Investigation of 

 the Influence of Silent Discharge of Electricity on 



Oxygen and other Gases 30 



G. T. Moody, for the Study of Phenanthrene 50 



F. S. Kipping, for the Preparation and Study of 

 Cyclic Keto-derivatives, more especially those of In- 

 terest in relation to Camphor . . 60 



The Pharmacological Committee (per Prof. Dunstan), 

 for Pharmacological Investigations with Chemically 



Pure Substances of Ascertained Composition 200 



J. T. Hewitt, for a Research on Ortho-substituted 



Phenyl-hydrazines 20 



C. Davison, for the Investigation of British Earth- 

 quakes 25 



J. H. Cooke, for an Investigation of the Nature, Dis- 

 tribution and Fauna of the Pleistocene Deposits of the 



Maltese Islands 50 



Herbert Bolton, for an Investigation into the Age, 

 Stratigraphy, and possible Fossil Contents of the 



Skiddaw Slates of the Isle of Man 20 



R. Kidston, to Work out the Vertical and Horizontal 



ribution of the British Carboniferous Flora 40 



G. F. Scott-Elliot, for an Expedition to Investigate 

 e Flora, Fauna, and Geology of Tanganyika, Uganda, 



c 700 



Bahamas Committee (per W. T. T. Dyer), for the 



itanical Exploration of the Bahamas 150 



Carried forward. . . r 2,570 



