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Ellen H. Biehards Fund. $16,250. For re- 

 search in chemistry. 

 Charlotte B. Bichardson Fund. $33,379. For 



research in industrial chemistry. 

 Whitney Fund. $26,890. For research in seis- 

 mology. 

 Samuel Cabot Fund. $55,190. For equipment 



in industrial chemistry. 

 For research in sanitary science, the institute 

 has received annually for many years a gift 

 of $5,000-$6,000. 

 For researches in electrical engineering a gift 

 from the American Telephone & Telegraph 

 Co. per annum for a period of five years from 

 1913, $15,000. 

 The institute makes regularly an appropriation 

 from its general funds for research in phys- 

 ical chemistry. 

 Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. A. Law- 

 rence Lowell, President. 

 Jefferson Physical Laboratory. Income from 

 Coolidge Fund (1914-15), $2,700. Joseph 

 Lovering Fund for physical research, $7,720. 

 Ernest B. Dane Fund, available in part for 

 research in physics, $50,000. 

 Department of Chemistry. Income from C. M. 



Warren Fund (1913-14). $334. 

 Gray Herbarium. Eemairider of income from 

 endowment of $300,000 not needed to care for 

 collections is chiefly devoted to furthering re- 

 search. 

 Peabody Museum. Peabody Foundation Fund. 

 $45,000. Income used for collection and re- 

 search in archeology and ethnology with spe- 

 cial reference to the aboriginal American 

 races. 

 Huntington-Frothingham-Wolcott Fund. $20,- 

 000. Income devoted to archeological and 

 ethnological research and exploration and 

 publication. 

 Henry C. Warren Fund. $10,000. For carrying 

 on exploration. Principal and interest to be 

 used at the discretion of the corporation. 

 Mary Hemenway Fund for Archeology. $45,- 

 000. Income available for original research 

 in archeology. 

 The following research fellowships are awarded 



annually in the Peabody Museum. 

 Thaw Fellowship. $1,140 per annum. For 

 "work and research relating to the Indian 

 race of America or other ethnological and 

 archeological investigations. ' ' 

 Hemenway Fellowship. $575 per annum. For 

 the study of American archeology and eth- 

 nology. 



Winthrop Scholarship. $275 per annum. For 



the study of archeology and ethnology. 

 Fellowship in Central American Archeology. 

 $600 per annum. For the study of this sub- 

 ject. 

 Harvard Fellowship in the International School 

 of American archeology and ethnology, Mex- 

 ico City. $600 per annum. 

 Department of Geology. Shaler Memorial 

 Fund. $30,367. For original research in 

 geology in the broadest sense, including pale- 

 ontology, mineralogy, economic geology, etc. 

 The persons nominated for such research are 

 not necessarily officers or students of Harvard 

 University. 

 Secondary Enrichment Fund. $50,000. Sub- 

 scribed mainly by American Copper Com- 

 panies for investigation regarding secondary 

 enrichment of copper ores in the United 

 States, Alaska and Mexico. 

 Frederick Sheldon Fund for Traveling Fellow- 

 ships. $396,157. Applicable to the aid of 

 students of Harvard University in further 

 study or investigation "either in this coun- 

 try — outside Harvard University — or abroad. ' ' 

 University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Carl E. Sea- 

 shore, Dean. The University possesses a fund 

 of $16,000, about half of the income from 

 which may be used in emergency for research. 

 University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. C. B. 

 Van Hise, President. Usual appropriation in 

 college of engineering for specific research 

 work $5,000 per annum. 

 Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. Wm. Ar- 

 nold Shanklin, President. 

 Crawford Memorial Fund. $5,000. Available 

 for purchase of apparatus and promotion of 

 research in physics. 

 Amos Jay Given Biological Fund. $25,000. 

 Available for maintenance of the department 

 of biology and for the promotion of research 

 in that subject. 

 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. 

 George E. Vincent, President. Funds for re- 

 search and publication, $10,000 annually, 

 divided as exigencies may dictate. 

 McGill University, Montreal, Canada. William 

 Peterson, Principal. 

 Eesearch Fellowships in Mining. $10,000. 

 Besearch Fund in Metallurgy. $7,500. 

 Eesearch work chiefly carried on by annual ap- 

 propriation. 

 Butgers College, New Brunswick, N. J. W. H. S. 

 Demarest, President. Agricultural Besearch 



