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Chemical. — (2) Charles E. Fawsitt, B.Sc, Edin- 

 burgh (second year) ; (3) James C. Irivine, B.Sc, 

 D.Se., St. Andrews (second year) ; (4) William 

 Maitland, B.Sc, Aberdeen (second year). 



Biological. — (5) John Cameron, M.B., Ch.B., 

 Edinburgh (second year) ; (6) Francis H. A. 

 Marshall, B.A., Cambridge, D.Sc, Edinburgh; (7) 

 Henry J. Watt, M.A., Aberdeen. 



Pathological. — (8) Carl H. Browning, M.B., 

 Ch.B., Glasgow; (9) John C. G. Ledingham, M.A., 

 B.Sc, M.B., Ch.B., Aberdeen; (10) S. A. K. 

 Wilson, M.A., M.B., Ch.B., Edinburgh. 



Historical.— (U) Richard Bell, M.A., B.D., 

 Edinburgh; (12) Duncan Maclvenzie, M.A., Edin- 

 burgh ( second year ) . 

 Grants for research are made as follows : 



Physical. — (1) George A. Carse, M.A., B.Sc, 

 Edinburgh; (2) Professor MacGregor, Edinburgh 

 University; (3) Thomas Oliver, B.Sc, Edinburgh; 

 (4) William Peddie, B.Sc, lecturer in natural 

 philosophy, Edinburgh University. 



Chemical. — (5) Professor G. G. Henderson and 

 Dr. Gray, Glasgow and West of Scotland Tech- 

 nical College (second J'ear) ; (6) A. N. Meldrum, 

 D.Sc, assistant in chemistry, Aberdeen University 

 (second year) . 



Biological. — (7) James H. Ashworth, D.Sc, 

 x.assistant in zoology, Edinburgh University (sec- 

 ond year) ; (8) John Beard, D.Sc, lecturer in 

 embryology and invertebrate zoology, Edinburgh 

 University (second year) ; (9) Cyril Crossland, 

 B.A., B.Sc, assistant in zoology, St. Andrews Uni- 

 versity; (10) Professor J. Cossar Ewart, M.D., 

 Edinburgh University (second year) ; (11) Pro- 

 fessor Paterson, West of Scotland Agricultural 

 College, Glasgow; (12) John Rennie, D.Sc, assis- 

 tant in zoology, Aberdeen University (second 

 year); (13) William G. Smith, B.Sc, St. An- 

 drews; (14) David Waterston, M.A., M.D., assis- 

 tant in anatomy, Edinburgh University (second 

 year) ; (15) John H. Wilson, D.Sc, St. Andrews 

 (second year) ; (16) Professors R. Patrick Wright 

 and A. N. M' Alpine, West of Scotland Agricultural 

 College, Glasgow. 



Anatomical. — (17) Edward B. Jamieson, M.B., 

 Ch.B., demonstrator of anatomy, Edinburgh Uni- 

 versity. 



Pharmacological. — (18) Professor R. Stockman, 

 Glasgow University. 



Pathological. — (19) James Kerr Love, M.D., 

 Glasgow (second year) ; (20) Edwin Bramwell, 

 M.B., F.E.C.P.E., Edinburgh; (21) Professor 

 Carstairs C. Douglas, B.Sc, M.D., Anderson's Col- 

 lege Medical School, Glasgow (second year) ; (22) 

 Alexander H. Edwards, M.B., CM., Edinburgh 



(second year); (23) Alexander Goodall, M.D., 

 Edinburgh (second year) ; (24) J. M. Kirkness, 

 M.B., Ch.B., Edinburgh; (25) Professor Robert 

 Muir, M.D., Glasgow University (second year) ; 

 (20) Peter Paterson, M.B., assistant in surgery, 

 Glasgow University; (27) W. B. Inglis Pollock, 

 M.B., Ch.B., Glasgow; (28) Benjamin P. Watson, 

 M.B., Ch.B., Edinburgh; (29) John M. Bowie, 

 M.D., Edinburgh; (30) James Scott, M.D., Edin- 

 burgh (second year); (31) Douglas Chalmers 

 Watson, M.B., P.R.C.P.E., Edinburgh. 



Historical. — (32) William Cramond, M.A., 

 LL.D., Aberdeen (second year); (33) Professor 

 W. M. Ramsay, M.A,, D.C.L., LL.D., Litt.D., Aber- 

 deen University (second year). 



Economical.— {3i) William R. Scott, M.A., 

 D.Phil., lecturer in political economy, St. Andrews 

 University. 



Linguistic. — (35) Kenneth MacKenzie, M.A., 

 Glasgow. 



SCIENTIFIC NOTES AND NEWS. 



Dk. Hermann Knapp, emeritus professor of 

 ophthalmology in Columbia University, has 

 celebrated at Giessen the fiftieth anniversary 

 of his doctorate, when the diploma was re- 

 newed. 



Albert von Eeinach, the geologist of Frank- 

 fort on Maine, has been made an honorary 

 doctor of philosophy by the University of Mar- 

 burg. 



Professor V. M. Spalding has resigned the 

 chair of botany in the University of Michigan. 

 His address after October 15 will be Tucson, 

 Arizona, where he will continue his work 

 begun last year at the Desert Laboratory. 



Professor W. H. Pickering, of Harvard 

 University, is at present at Mt. Lowe Observa- 

 tory, California, continuing his observations 

 on the moon. 



Dr. J. Wesley Hoffmann is here studying 

 the cultivation of cotton on behalf of the 

 British government. 



Professor Melville T. Cook, of the de- 

 partment of biology at De Pauw University 

 of Indiana, has been made chief plant patholo- 

 gist by the Cuban government. 



Dr. Sidney D. Wilgus, of New York City, 

 has been appointed by the State Commission 

 in Lunacy as chief examiner, under the law 

 passed by the last legislature creating a state 

 board of alienists. 



