Ixviii SYNOPSIS OF GRANTS OP MONEY. 



Section D. — Zoology. £ s, d. 



*Herdman, Professor W. A. — Abrolhos Islands 6 



Bateson, Professor W. — Inheritance in Silkworms 20 



Section F. — Economic Science and Statistics. 

 *Muirhead, Professor J. H. — Fatigue from Economic Stand- 

 point 40 



*Scott, Professor W. R.— Women in Industry 20 



*Scott, Professor W. R.— Effects of War on Credit, cfec 10 



Section G. — Engineering. 

 *Perry, Professor J.— Complex Stress Distributions 40 



Section H. — Anthropology. 



*Smith, Professor G. Elliot. — Physical Characters of Ancient 



Egyptians 2 11 11 



*Marett, Dr. R. E.— Pateolithic Site in Jersey 30 



*Myres, Professor J. L. — Archaeological Investigations in 



Malta 20 



*Myres, Professor J. L. — Distribution of Bronze Age Imple- 

 ments 1 14 3 



*Dawkins, Professor Boyd. — Artificial Islands in Highland 



Lochs 5 



Section I. — Physiology. 



*Schafer, Sir E.— Ductless Glands 15 



Carr, Dr. Willdon.- — Psychological War- Research 10 



Section K. — Botany. 



*Blackman, Professor F. F.— Heredity 45 



Wager, Mr. H. W. T.— Ecology of Fungi 8 



Section L. — Education. 



*Myers, Dr. C. S.— Mental and Physical Factors 10 



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



*Green, Professor J. A. — Museums 15 



*Buckmaster, Mr. C. A.—' Free-place ' System 15 



Gregory, Professor R. A. — Science Teaching in Secondary 



Schools ' 10 



Corresj)onding Societies Committee. 

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



Total £602 6 2 



Cairo Fund. 



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

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

 Dundee. 



* Reappointed. 



