CXXX RESEARCH COMMITTEES. 
1. Receiving Grants of Money—continued. 
Subjeet for Investigation, or Purpose | Members of Committee Grants | 
Section B.—CHEMISTRY. 
| B78. 
The Study of Hydro-aromatic Sub- | Chairman.—Dr. EB. Divers. 25 00 
stances. Secretary.—Professor A. W. Cross- 
ley. 
Professor W. H. Perkin, Dr. M. O. 
Forster, and Dr. Le Sueur. 
Dynamic Isomerism. Chairman.—Professor H. E. Arm- | 35 00 
strong. 
Seceretary.—Dr. T. M. Lowry. 
Professor Sydney Young, Dr. Desch, 
Dr. J. J. Dobbie, Dr. A. Lap- 
worth, and Dr. M, O. Forster. 
The Transformation of Aromatic | Chairman.—Professor F. 8. Kip- 15 00 
Nitroamines and allied sub- ping. 
stances, and its relation to Sub- | Seevetary.—Professor K.J.P.Orton. 
stitution in Benzene Deriva- | Dr.S. Ruhemann, Dr. A. Lapworth, 
tives. and Dr. J. T. Hewitt. 
Electroanalysis. Chairman.—Professor F. §. Kip- | 10 00 
ping. 
Secretary.—Dr. F. M. Perkin. 
Dr. G. T. Beilby; Dr. T. M. Lowry, 
Professor W. J. Pope, and Mr. 
H. J. 8. Sand. 
Section C.—GEOLOGY. 
To investigate the Erratic Blocks | Chairman.—Mr. R. H. Tiddeman. 10 00 
of the British Isles, and to take Secretary.—Dr. A. R. Dwerryhouse. 
measures for their preservation. | Dr.T.G. Bonney, Mr. F. M. Burton, 
Mr. F. W. Harmer, Rev. S. N. 
Harrison, Dr. J. Horne, Mr. W. 
Lower Carter, Professor W. J. 
Sollas, and Messrs. J. W. Stather 
and W. T. Tucker. 
To enable Mr. E. Greenly to com- | Chairman.—Mr. A. Harker. Oe) 
plete his Researches on the | Seerctary.—Mr. E. Greenly. 
Composition and Origin of the | Dr. J. Horne, Dr. ©. A. Matley, 
Crystalline Rocks of Anglesey. and Professor K. J. P. Orton. 
To enable Dr. A. Vaughan to | Chairman.—Professur J. W. Gre- | 10 00 
continue his Researches on the gory. 
Faunal Succession in the Car- | Secretary.—Dr. A. Vaughan. 
boniferous Limestone in the | Dr. Wheelton Hind and Professor 
British Isles. W. W. Watts. 
To excavate Critical Sections in | Chairman.—Professor ©. Lap-| 10 00 
the Paleozoic Rocks of Wales worth. 
and the West of England. Secretary —Mr. W. G. Fearnsides. 
Dr. J. E, Marr, Professor W. W. 
Watts, and Mr. G. J. Williams. 
