Dkcembkr 19, 1902. J SCIENCE. 979 



CARNEGIE INSTITUTION* 



APPLICATION FOR GRANT IN AID OF RESEARCH 



CARJTEGIE LWSTITUTIO^" 



Washington, D. C. 



1 Jiereby apply to the Carnegie Institution for a grant of •$ 



for the purpose of concluciing an investigation as follows: 



[Object of investigation concisely stated ; details, when necessary, in accompanying letter] 



[How proposed grant is to be expended] 



[How payments are desired — /. £., whether in a single sum or in instalments, and at what dates] 



As to the above request, I agree that 

 ( 1) I IV ill enter upon the proposed, research forthwith and prosecute it diligently . 



(2) I will place in the hands of the Secretary of the Institution on or before 



Jfovember 1, 190 , and at such other times as may be called- for, a- 



report of progress made and results achieved, with an itemized statement 

 of expenditures. 



(3) I will not pablish the results without first offering the manuscript to the 



Carnegie Institution for publication. 



{4) When the results are published, I will make due aclcnowled gment of the 

 aid given by the Carnegie Institution, and, if the results are not pub- 

 lished by the Institution, I will furnish it, at my oivn cost, ivith four 

 copies of the publication. 



( 5 ) In case a grant is made, I will strictly conform to the rules pidnted on the 

 back of this application. 



Respectfully submitted , 



[Name] _ 



[Address] 



Date 190 . [over 



* We reproduce, without comment, the form of contract that must be signed by men of science who apply 

 for grants from the Carnegie Institution. 



