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52. S. D. Bobbins, Boston, Massachusetts. 



Psycliology. For a study of a tre- 

 phined stammerer 100 



53. Daniel W. LaRue, Stroudsburg State 



Normal School, Pennsylvania. Edu- 

 cation. In support of experimental 

 work on a phonetic alphabet 200 



54. Margaret F. Washburn, Vassar College. 



Psychology. For a study of emotional 

 characteristics of certain racial groups 

 in New York City 200 



55. Joseph Peterson, George Peabody Col- 



lege for Teachers. Psychology. In 

 support of a study of the qualitative 

 differences in the mentality of whites 

 and negroes 200 



56. A. A. Schaeffer, University of Tennessee. 



Psychology. In support of an experi- 

 mental stud}' of orientation and the 

 direction of movement of animals, and 

 particularly of th "spiral path" in 

 man 200 



57. Tlieodore Hough, University of Virginia. 



Physiology. In support of his studies 

 with Dr. J. A. Waddell on blood 

 changes after severe hemorrhages. 

 (Returned) 100 



58. Carl J. Wiggers, "Western Reserve Uni- 



versity. Physiology. In support of 

 his investigations of the cardiac func- 

 tion by optical registration 150 



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59. Solomon Lefsehetz, University of Kan- 



sas. Mathematics. In support of his 

 work in algebraic geometry 150 



60. Gerald L. Wendt, University of Chicago. 



Chemistry. For the purchase of ap- 

 paratus for investigations at high tem- 

 peratures. (Additional) 200 



61. Graham Edgar, University of Virginia. 



Chemistry. For the purchase of a 

 quartz mercury arc lamp for research 

 in photo-chemistry 200 



62. Sebastian Albrecht, Dudley Observatory. 



Astronomy. In support of his inves- 

 tigation of the variation of wave- 

 lengtli of lines in different types of 

 stellar spectra 200 



63. Caroline E. Furness, Vassar College Ob- 



servatory. Astronomy. For assistance 

 in the measurement and reduction of 

 photographic plates 200 



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



Geology. For a field study of the mo- 

 raines of recession in the St. Law- 

 rence Valle}'. (Additional) 300 



65. Seismologieal Society of America. Ge- 



ology. For the investigation of earth- 

 quake phenomena. (Additional) 200 



60. P. W. Wliiting, St. Stephens College. 

 Zoology. To add to his microscopic 

 equipment for the study of genetics in 

 insects. (Additional) 200 



67. N. A. Cobb, Falls Ciiurch, Virginia. 



Zoology. For aid in a series of re- 

 searches into the physiology of the 

 cell, or to defray cost of publication 

 of results already on hand 450 



68. George B. Eigg, University of Wash- 



ington. Botany. For work on the 

 sphagnum bogs of the Puget Sound 

 region 300 



69. J. M. Greeuman, Missouri Botanical 



Garden. Botany. In part payment of 

 expenses of a collecting trip to Cen- 

 tral America 500 



70. T. R. Garth, University of Texas. Psy- 



chology. For a psychological study of 

 Indian children in the United States 

 schools at Chilocco, Oklahoma, and 

 Albuquerque, New Mexico 150 



71. E. G. Boring, Clark University. Psy- 



chology. For the preparation of a set 

 of steel acoustic cylinders to be used 

 in determining the nature of sensory 

 response under conditions of normal 

 psychometric situation 150 



72. A. L. Kroeber, University of California. 



Anthropology. For bibliographical 

 and clerical assistance in connection 

 with an ethnological investigation to 

 determine the culture areas of ab- 

 original South America 200 



73. Helen H. Roberts, New York City. An- 



thropology. For a study of negro 

 folk music in Jamaica 150 



74. Frank A. Hartman, University of Buf- 



falo. Physiology. To aid in the 

 study of suprarenal insufficiency 150 



75. W. E. Garrey, Tulane University, Physi- 



ology. For the puehase of apparatus 



for hydrogen-ion determinations 200 



76. Frank P. Knowlton, Syracuse Universi- 



tj'. Physiology. To aid in the study 

 of the blood flow and gaseous meta- 

 bolism of the thyroid gland 150 



