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3. $700 to Professor J. C. Bradley to cover the 

 cost of preparing illustrations and otherwise com- 

 pleting a manuscript embodying tlie results of 

 investigations of the wing venation of Hymen- 

 optera. 



4. $1,200 to Professor A. W. Browne to aid 

 him in investigations of certain problems in the 

 field of the oxidation of hydrazine, especially in 

 non-aqueous solutions (grant increased to $1,800). 



5. $350 to Professor Ij. M. Dennis for carrj'ing 

 on investigations on the ' ' Separation of the 

 Isotopes of Lead by Chemical Processes. ' ' 



5. $2,000 to Professor L. M. Dennis in aid of 

 investigation of the preparation and properties 

 of germanium and its compounds. 



7. $500 to Professor F. L. Fairbanks for the 

 purpose of developing and completing a traction 

 dynamometer. 



8. $250 to Professor S. H. Gage and Professor 

 P. A. Fish for colored plates needed in comple- 

 ting the manuscript of an investigation concerning 

 the digestion and assimulation of fat in the 

 human and animal bodj'. 



9. $200 to Professor V. Karapetoti' for an 

 assistant and materials in carrying on investiga- 

 tions on mechanical aids in the design of electrical 

 machinery and lines. 



10. $1,125 to Professor W. E. Orndorff and 

 Professor E. C. Gibbs to enable them to carry on 

 more rapidly their investigations of the absorp- 

 tion spectra of certain organic compounds. 



11. $1,800 to Professor P. K. Eichtmyer for 

 investigations in the laws of the absorption of 

 X-rays. 



12. To Professor E. W. Sehoder a sum suffi- 

 cient to secure his release from the duties of 

 teaching for the first term of the year 1921-1922, 

 in order that he may prepare for publication 

 results of investigations in hydraulics, made by 

 himself and the late Professor Turner. 



13. $100 to Professor Sutherland Simpson to 

 enable him to continue his investigations into the 

 functions of the thyroid and parathyroid glands. 



14. $500 to Professor A. H. Wright for inves- 

 tigation of the life history of North American 

 frogs, toads and tree toads. Grant later increased 

 by $350. 



15. $1,200 to Professor V. Snyder to secure 

 his release from the duties of teaching during the 

 second term of 1921-1922, in order to permit him 

 to continue during that term his studies of alge- 

 braic correspondences. 



16. $1,400 to Professors W. E. Orndorff and 

 E. C. Gibbs for the purchase of apparatus to be 



used m connection with investigations of absorp- 

 tion spectra of certain organic compounds. 



17. $500 to Professor C. C. Bidwell for the 

 purchase of metals to carry on cryogenic meas- 

 urements. 



18. $1,000 to Professor P. K. Eichtmyer for 

 apparatus to be used in research on the absorp- 

 tion of X-rays by various media. 



19. $1,800 to Professor Wallace Notestein for 

 editing historical documents on the parliamentary 

 history of England. 



20. $500 to Mr. H. S. Vandiver for investiga- 

 tions on the subject of algebraic numbers. 



21. $500 to Professor J. G. Needham and Dr. 

 P. W. Claassen for preparing a monograph on 

 the Plecoptera of North America. 



22. $750 to Professor B. F. Kingsbury for use 

 in studies of the earl}^ developmental pattern. 



23. $500 to Professor H. Hermaunsson for use 

 in the study of Icelandic books of the seventeenth 

 century. 



24. $850 to Professor H. M. Fitzpatrick for aid 

 in the studj- of a large group of fungi known as 

 the Pyrenomj'cetes. 



25. $150 to Professor A. A. Allen to assist in 

 experiments in the artificial propagation of the 

 ruffed grouse and the canvasbaek duck. 



26. $600 to Professor W. C. Ballard for use in 

 an investigation into high power electron tubes. 



28. $900 to Mr. H. S. Vandiver for use in con- 

 tinuing his investigations on algebraic numbers. 



Supplement to No. 17. $500 to Professor C. C. 

 Bidwell to continue his work on the chemical 

 purification of metals. 



29. $500 to Professor E. M. Ogden for use in 

 completing a monograph on the psychology of 

 audition. 



30. $800 to Professor E. M. Chamot to cover 

 the cost of publication of the "Eesults of Micro- 

 scopic Investigations of Small Arms Primers. ' ' 



31. $500 to Professor A. H. Wright for the 

 publication of "A Biological Eeconnaissance of 

 Okefinokee Swamp. ' ' 



32. $1,000 to Professor F. C. Prescott for the 

 publication of a book entitled "The Poetic 

 Mind. ' ' 



33. $2,500 to Professor Clark S. Northrup for 

 the publication of a book entitled "A Eegister of 

 Bibliographies of the English Language and Lit- 

 eratures. ' ' 



34. $500 to Professor E. H. Keniston and Pro- 

 fessor G. H. Hamilton for the publication of a 

 critical and linguistic study of an old Spanish 

 poem, ' ' El Libro de los Tres Eeyes de Oriente. ' '' 



