SYNOPSIS OF GRANTS OF MONEY. Ixvii 



£ s. d. 

 Brought forward 793 10 



Section I. — Physiology. 



*Schafer, Sir E.— Ductless Glands 20 



♦Sherrington, Professor C. S. — Mammalian Heart 20 



Section K. — Botany. 



*Bower, Professor F. O. —Cinchona Station, Jamaica 12 10 



*01iver, Professor F. W.— Structure of Fossil Plants 2 



*Blackman, Professor F. F. — Heredity 45 



Section L. — Education. 



*Green, Professor J. A. — Museums 15 



*Auden, Dr. G. A. — School Books and Eyesight 5 



*Myers, Dr. C. S. — Mental and Physical Factors 20 



Buckmaster, Mr. C. A. — ' Free-place ' System 10 



Corresponding Societies Committee. 

 *Whitaker, Mr. W. — For Preparation of Report 25 



Total i'968 



* Reappointed. 



Cairo Fund. 



An unconditional gift of 10,000^. was made to the Association at the 

 Dundee Meeting, 1912, by Mr. (afterwards Sir) J. K. Caird, LL.D., of 

 Dundee. 



The Council in its Report to the General Committee at the Bir- 

 mingham Meeting made certain recommendations as to the administra- 

 tion of this Fund. These recommendations were adopted, with the 

 Report, by the General Committee at its meeting on September 10, 1913. 



The following allocations have been made from the Fund by the 

 Council to September 1915 : — 



Naples Zoological Station Committee (p. Ixi). — 50^. (1912-13); lOOZ. 

 (1913-14) ; 100/. annually in future, subject to the adoption of the Com- 

 mittee's report. 



Seismology Committee (p. Hi). — lOOZ. (1913-14); 100/. annually in 

 future, subject to the adoption of the Committee's report. 



JRadiotelegraphic Committee (p. Ix). - 500/. (1913-14). 



Magnetic Be-survey oj the British Isles (in collaboration with the 

 Royal Society).— 250/. 



Committee on Determination of Gravity at Sea (p. Ix). — 100/ 

 <1914-15). 



Mr. F. Sargent, Bristol University, in connection with his Astro- 

 nomical Work.— 101. (1914). 



Organising Committee of Section F {Economics), toivards exj)enses of 

 an Enquiry into Outlets for Labour after the War. — 100/. (1915). 



Sir J. K. Caird, on September 10, 1913, made a further gift of 1,000/. 

 to the Association, to be devoted to the study of Radio-activity. 



