498 Appropriation of the Government Grant. 



s, d. 

 Brought forward 3,562 10 



Dr. Leonard Hill for the Continuation of a Research 

 on Intra-cranial Pressure 50 



J. W. Washbourn for an Experimental Inquiry upon 

 the Nature of Immunity, especially with reference to 

 the Pneumococcus 20 



V. Harley for an Investigation of the Respiratory 

 Gas Exchange in Diseases of the Respiratory and Circu- 

 latory System 40 



Rubert Boyce for the Study of the Descending 

 Degenerations in the Brain and Spinal Cord, and of the 

 Seat of Origin and Paths of Conduction of the Motor 

 Impulses 100 



C. A. Ballance and G. S. Shattock for Continuation 

 of the Research into the Pathology of Cancer 40 



Dr. A. E. Garrod for further Researches on the 

 Urinary Pigments 10 



W. M. Bayliss for a Research on the Mode of Action 

 of the Vaso-motor Centre, with especial reference to 

 Central Excitation of Vaso-dilators 40 



S. M. Copeman for a Study of the Pathology of 

 Variola and Vaccinia 40 



E. H. Starling for further Research on the Physio- 

 logy of Lymph Formation 50 



Dr. R. T. Hewlett to prepare a Supply of " Tetanus 

 An ti toxin e," and to Investigate the Nature of the Sub- 

 stance or Substances which confer Immunity and which 

 Neutralise the Tetanus Toxines .... 30 



Dr. Sherrington for Further researches on the Topo- 

 graphy and Mode of Reflex and other Nervous Actions 

 which employ the lower half of the Spinal Cord in 

 the Monkey > 50 



A. F. Stanley Kent for a Study of the Changes 

 occurring in the Nuclei and Protoplasm of Cells from 

 various Animal Tissues as the result of experimentally 

 produced injurious conditions 25 



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