458 Appropi-iation of the Government Giwit. [Dec. 1, 



Brought forward 1,415 



D'Arcy W. Thompson, for aid in preparing a Zoological 

 Bibliography (to be printed at the cost of the University of 

 Cambridge) , 50 



A. Sedgwick, for aid in publishing a complete illustrated 

 monograph of all known species of Peripatus 50 



H. H. Johnston, to supplement a grant made by the British 

 Association, for the exploration of Kilimandjaro and the 

 adjoining Mountains of Tropical Africa 500 



A Committee of the Royal Society, for payment of an 

 experienced Botanist to draw up a report on our present 

 knowledge of the Flora of China, and for expense in printing 

 the same 200 



F. R. Japp, for an Investigation of the Reactions of Qui- 

 nones, Diketones, and allied Compounds 75 



T. Rupert Jones, for further determination and publication 

 of the fossil Entomostraca 100 



V. H. Veley, for an Investigation whether the combinations 

 of the most simple and best defined Molecules occur in simple 

 or more complex proportions 50 



A. Gray, T. Gray, and J. J. Dobbie, for continuation of 

 experiments on the relation between the Electrical Conductivity, 

 Specific Inductive Capacity, and Chemical Composition of 

 Glass and allied substances 100 



E. Douglas Archibald, for continuation of experimental 

 researches into the Physics of the Atmosphere and its Meteor- 

 ology, by means of kites 50 



Prof. Ramsay and Dr. Young, for apparatus and materials 

 to be used in a Research already in progress on the Relations 

 between Evaporation and Dissociation 50 



Prof. G. H. Darwin, towards the cost of publication of a set 

 of computation forms for the reduction of tidal observations 

 by harmonic analysis (granted on the understanding that 

 copies be given gratis to Government Institutions) 50 



J. T. Bottomley, for expense of a Research on Cooling of 

 Heated Bodies under different circumstances in air and other 

 gases, and in vacuo 75 



Dr. Wallich, for experiments connected with the completion 

 of an entirely new form of Condenser for the Microscope .... 20 



A. Buchan, G. Chrystal, and A. Crum Brown (on behalf of 

 the Directors of the Ben Nevis Observatory), for the con- 

 struction of Self-registering Apparatus for recording the 

 Direction and Force of the Wind . 50 



Carried forward 2,835 



