198 RECORD OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY 



Income to be awarded annually for the reward of original discovery in 

 the Physical Sciences, particularly Electricity and Magnetism (see p. 181). 

 1902. July. Dr. Ludwig Mond, F.R.S. Gift of ,6,000, payable in four 

 annual instalments of ,1,500, to assist in carrying on the Catalogue of 

 Scientific Papers. 



1902. October. Mr. Andrew Carnegie. Gift of X J 1,000 for the same purpose. 



1903. June. Anonymous. Gift of ,1,000 for the same purpose. 



1904. November. Anonymous. Gift of =500 for the same purpose. 



1904. November. Mr. Frank McClean, F.R.S., bequeathed 2,000 for the 

 general purposes of the Society. 



1905. October. Mrs. Tyndall. Gift of ,1,000 for the general purposes 

 of the Society, in accordance with the wishes of Professor John Tyndall, 



F.R.S. 



1906. October. Miss Wolfe. Gift of ,100 for scientific research. 



1906. November. Dr. Ludwig Mond, F.R.S. Gift of ,6,000, payable in 

 three annual instalments of ,2,000, to assist in carrying on the Catalogue 

 of Scientific Papers. 



1907. November. Anonymous. Gift of ,500 for the scientific purposes of 

 the Society. 



1908. October. Professor A. Schuster, F.R.S. Donation of <1,500, the 

 income therefrom to be used towards defraying the travelling expenses of 

 delegates sent by the Society to meetings of the International Association 

 of Academies, and other Scientific Congresses. 



1908. November. Dr. Ludwig Mond, F.R.S. Donation of ^2,000 towards 

 the cost of the Catalogue of Scientific Papers. 



1909. January. Dr. H. C. Sorby, F.R.S. Bequest of .15,000 for the 

 purpose of establishing a Professorship or Fellowship for original research 

 in connexion with the University of Sheffield. See page 184. 



1909. January. Professor Nevil Story Maskelyne, F.R.S. Donation of ,50 



towards the expense of the publications of the Society, as a mark of his 



appreciation of their scientific value. 

 1909. February. Dr. George Gore, F.R.S. Bequest of one-half of the residue 



of his estate, amounting to ,2,436 18*. 10d., for the purpose of assisting 



scientific discovery. 

 1909. June. Miss Wolfe. Bequest of one-third of the residue of her estate 



to the Society free of restrictions. ,8,200 has been received, and there 



will be a further sum on the sale of some real estate. 

 1909. July. Mrs. Tyndall. Gift of ^1,000 for the purpose of encouraging 



mining research. See page 185. 

 1909. November. Dr. Ludwig Mond, F.R.S., bequeathed to the Society, 



subject to the life interest of his wife, the sum of <50,000, ' the income 



of which is to be employed in the endowment of research in Natural 



Science, more particularly but not exclusively in Chemistry and Physics, 



