190 Appendix. 
3. Where a grant is made to two or more persons acting as а committee 
for the purpose of carrying out some research, one member of the said 
committee shall assume the responsibility of furnishing the report and 
receiving and disbursing the money. | ; ; 
4, Papers in which results are published that have been obtained 
through aid furnished by the Government grant should contain an acknow- 
ledgment of that fact. | 2 
5. Every grantee shall, before any of the grant is paid to him, be 
required to sign an engagement that he is prepared to carry out the general 
eonditions applicable to all grants, as well as any conditions which may 
be attached to his particular grant. 
6. In cases where specimens or preparations of permanent value are 
obtained through a grant the committee shall, as far as possible, direct that 
RESEARCH GRANTS MADE FOR PERIOD ENDING DECEMBER, 1929. 
Through the Auckland Institute :— : 
8 . P. Worley, £25 for chemistry of the essential oils and other 
roducts of the New Zealand flora. 
p e New Zealand flora p 
Through the Wellington Philosophical Society :— 4 
Dr. С. E. Adams, £20 for completing purchase of astronomical instruments. 
Mr. F. Foster, £25 for collating the notes and manuscripts of the late 
Sir D. E. Hutchins. 
Mr. H. Hamilton, £30 for research on the cave fauna of New Zealand. 
Mr. E. K. Lomas, £25 for research on the intelligence of school-children. 
Dr. E. Marsden, £100 for investigating the Taupo earthquakes. 
Mr. J. G. Myers, £10 for research on New Zealand Hemiptera. 
Through the Philosophical Institute of Canterbury :— d 
Dr. H. H. Allan, £30 for research on economie strains in rye-grasses an 
cocksfoot. : 
r. C. C. Farr, £30 for research on the relationship of radium-emanation 
and goitre. : 
Through the Otago Institute :— 
Mr. H. J. Finlay, £10 for researches in palaeontology. х м 
Professor J. К. Inglis, £25 for research on essential oils of native plants. 
Through the Wanganui Philosophical Society :— | е 
Dr. P. Marshall, £50, for research on Upper Cretaceous fauna of Ne 
d. i 
N.B.— The above grants were made from moneys refunded by other 
grantees. 
THE CARTEK BEQUEST. 
For extracts from the will of Charles Rooking Carter se? vol. 48, 1916, 
pp. 565-66. : oi 
