496 Appropriation of the Government Grant. 



s. d. 

 Brought forward 1,335 



C. F. Cross for a Research on the Special Chemistry 

 of the Celluloses, the Physiology of their Elaboration, 

 and their Feeding Value 100 



Dr. S. Schryver for Investigation of the Oxidation 

 Products of Turpentine Oil 20 



W. H. Perkin, jun. for (1) Continuance of Investiga- 

 tion on Camphoric, Camphoronic, and all Allied Acids ; 

 (2) an Investigation on the Synthetical Formation of 

 Unsaturated Closed Carbon Chains 60 



R. Threlfall for Preparation of Pure Selenium, and 

 Exact Determination of its Electrical Properties 162 10 



Dr. F. R. Japp for an Investigation of the Reactions 

 of Ketones, Diketones, and Allied Compounds 75 



J. N. Collie for (1) the Preparation of various Oxy- 

 Compounds of Pyridine, Picoline, and Lutidine ; (2) 

 the Preparation of the Corresponding Chlorine Deriva- 

 tives ; (3) the Preparation of the Acids obtained by the 

 Oxidation of the Chlorides by means of Permanganate 

 of Potash 20 



W. A. Shenstone for Continuing the Investigation 

 of the Influence of Silent Discharge on Oxygen and ' 

 other Gases in the purest state attainable 30 



W. P. Wynne for Continuation of the Study of 

 Qu incline Sulphonic Acids, and of certain Toluene 

 Derivatives 50 



Prof. W. R. Dunstan for a Continuation of the In- 

 vestigation of the Aconite Alkaloids, both in respect of 

 their Chemical Nature and Relationships, and of their 

 Physiological Action 200 



Prof. W. R. Dunstan to Determine the Precise Con- 

 ditions which are necessary for the " Rusting " of Iron 30 



Dr. Percy Frankland : to Continue a Research on the 

 Chemical Changes which are brought about in Pure 

 Fermentation 125 



Dr. Forsyth-Major and Dr. Woodward to enable 

 Dr. Forsyth-Major to visit Madagascar, to investigate 

 deposits yielding the Tertiary and Quaternary Faunas, 

 and to secure specimens of living Yertebrata 300 



R. Lydekker for Continuation of the examination 

 and description of Fossil Vertebrates of Argentina con- 

 tained in the Museums of La Plata and Buenos Ayres. . 130 



Carried forward 2,637 10 



