April 21, 1922] 



SCIENCE 



413 



E. M. Terry, University of Wisconsin. 

 Physics. For work on the modula- 

 tion of radio-energy employed in 

 wireless telephony 150 



F. C. Blake, Ohio State University. 

 Physics. In aid of his work on elec- 

 tric waves. (Additional) 100 



Gerald L. Weudt, University of Chi- 

 cago. Cliemistry. For the investiga- 

 tion of the photo-chemical reactions 

 of hydrogen and chlorine 350 



Seismological Society of America. Ge- 

 ology. For the investigation of earth- 

 quake plienomena. (Additional) 250 



Eoy L. Moodie, College of Medicine, 

 University of Illinois. Geology. For 

 the preparation of sections of fossil 

 bones which show lesions of ancient 

 disease, and for the making of photo- 

 micrographs of these sections 200 



C. H. Eigenmann, Indiana University, 

 Zoology. To defray part of the ex- 

 penses of the Irwin expedition to west- 

 ern South America. (Additional) 500 



P. W. Whiting, St. Stephens College. 

 Zoology. For investigations on the 

 Mediterranean flour-moth and its 

 hymenopterous parasite, Hadrohracon 200 



Botanical Abstracts. Botany. For aid 

 in establishing this new and important 

 periodical 500 



Gilbert M. Smith, University of Wis- 

 consin. Botany. For aid in a study 

 of the plankton of the lakes of south- 

 western Ontario 100 



Ales Hrdlicka U. S. National Museum. 

 Anthropology. For The Amerian 

 Journal of Physical Anthropology 200 



Myra M. Hulst, Washington, T>. C. 

 Social Science. For investigations into 

 the mortality of graduates from Amer- 

 ican colleges for women 200 



Leslie B. Arey, Northwestern University 

 Medical School. Medicine. In sup- 

 port of his study of the origin, growth 

 and fate of the giant cells, or osteo- 

 clasts, usually held responsible for 

 bone dissolution 400 



S. A. Courtis, Detroit, Michigan. Edu- 

 cation. Toward the expenses of se- 

 curing a comparison based upon a 

 survey of Boston schools in 1845 with 

 present-day schools from Maine to 

 California 100 



40. Solomon Lefschetz, University of Kan- 



sas. Mathematics. To assist in the 

 publication of his memoir on algebraic 

 surfaces, which was awarded the Bor- 

 din prize of the Paris Academy of 

 Sciences 300 



41. Olive C. Hazlett, Mount Holyoke Col- 



lege. Mathematics. In support of 

 lier work on the theory of hypercom- 

 plex numbers and invariants 100 



42. A. A. Knowlton, Eeed College. Physics. 



In aid of a determination of the rela- 

 tion between chemical composition and 

 magnetic properties in Heusler alloys 200 



43. John C. Shedd, Occidental College. 



Ph3-sies. In aid of a further study of 

 snow crystals, similar to that which 

 he has already published 100 



44. Philip Fox, Dearborn Observatory. As- 



tronomy. In support of his work on 

 the photographic determination of 

 stellar parallaxes 600 



45. Anne S. Young, Mount Holyoke College. 



Astronomy. For the determination of 

 the positions and proper motions of 

 stars from photographic plates already 

 taken 100 



46. Ferdinand Canu, Versailles, France. Ge- 



ology. To carry forward completion 

 his studies upon the classification of 

 bryozoa 250 



47. Frank B. Taylor, Fort Wayne, Indiana. 



Geology. For a field study of the 

 moraines of recession in the St. Law- 

 rence Valley 250 



48. S. I. Kornhauser, Denison University. 



Zoology. For a continuation of his 

 work on the sexual characteristics of 

 the membracid insect Thelia ■ bimaou- 

 lata 250 



49. P. W. Whiting, St. Stephens College. 



Zoology. For breeding outfit and tem- 

 perature apparatus to be used for 

 genetic and cytological researches on 

 Ephestia and Badrobracon 200 



50. Botanical Abstacts. Botany. For edi- 



torial and office expenses in connection 

 with the preparation of manuscripts. 

 (Additional) 500 



51. I. W. Bailey, Bussey Institution. Bot- 



any. For an investigation upon: (1) 

 Myrmecophytism; (2) Relations be- 

 tween ants and fungi; (3) Cytology 

 of the cambium 500 



