lvi REPORT—1874., 
Synopsis of Grants of Money appropriated to Scientific Purposes by 
the General Committee at the Belfast Meeting in August 1874. 
The names of the Members who would be entitled to call on the 
General Treasurer for the respective Grants are prefixed. 
Mathematics and Physics. 
*Cayley, Professor.—Printing Mathematical Tables ........ £100 
*Balfour Stewart, Professor.—Magnetization of Iron........ . 20 
*Brooke, Mr,—-British: Rainfall... 65.0. o0e0ce tetas ane ee 120 
*Glaisher, Mr. J. —Lnuminous Meteors .......... 000.00 sees 30 
Maxwell, Professor C.—Testing the Exactness of Ohm’s Law- 50 
Stokes, Professor.—Reflective Power of Silver and other 
SAUMMDEOS Gui cc sees spo aY os tig tsetse ae eae 20 
*Herschel, Professor.—Thermal Conducting-power of Rocks.. 10 
*Tait, Professor.—Thermo-Electricity (renewed) .......... 50 
Chemistry. 
*Williamson, Professor A. W.—Records of the Progress of 
Chemistry tT SEES SPS ASE I SEMIS Mestre CRY Ep aethcntKes ste 100 
Roscoe, Professor.—Specific Volumes of Liquids .......... 25 
Allen, Mr.—Estimation of Potash and Phosphoric Acid .... 10 
*Armstrong, Dr.—Isomeric Cresols and their Derivatives 
(TOUBREPO) Somme Ean poeh «Socks evs pi edly hx be eh eee 20 
: Geology. 
*Willett, Mr. H.—The Sub-Wealden Exploration .. ....... 100 
*Lyell, Sir C., Bart—Kent’s Cavern Exploration .......... 100 
*Lubbock, Sir J.—Exploration of Victoria Cave, Settle ...... 50 
*Bryce, Dr.—Earthquakes in Scotland (renewed) .......... 20 
Hull, Professor.—Underground Waters in New Red Sand- 
Ptone.wnd Permian’ 2) De ees Vie bocce ee Sie dere ee 10 
Biology. 
Dresser, Mr.—Report on Ornithology ..............--+- 10 
Rolleston, Professor.—Development of Myxinoid Fishes .... 20 
*Stainton, Mr.—Record of the Progress of Zoology .......... 100 
*Fox, Col. Lane.—Forms of Instruction for Travellers ...... 20 
*Brunton, Dr.—The Nature of Intestinal Secretion ........ 20 
Carried forwartteree bo viep ori ee eePiehs < hice Sivas creek £1005 
* Reappointed, 
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