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H. W. Doughty, Johns Hopkins Universitj-, 

 Baltimore, Md. For an investigation of cam- 

 plioric acid, under the direction of Professor A. A. 

 ^'ojes. $1,000. 



C. B. Farrar, Towson, Md. For psychological 

 'experiments at the Sheppard and Enoch Pratt 

 Hospital. $1,000. 



William Jones, New York, N. Y. For investi- 

 gating the religion of the central group of 

 Algonkian Indians. $1,000. 



A. S. King, Bonn, Germany. For the produc- 

 tion and study of emission spectra at high tem- 

 peratures. $1,000. 



P. A. Levene, New York, N. Y. For researches 

 «long the line of determining points in the con- 

 stitution of proteids. $1,000. 



R. S. Lillie, University of Nehraska, Lincoln, 

 Xehr. For a study of the relation of ions to the 

 various forms of protoplasmic movement. $1,000. 



G. D. Louderback, San Francisco, Cal. For a 

 study of the glaucophane and associated schists. 

 $1,300. 



F. E. Lutz, Bloomsburg, Pa. For study of 

 organic evolution at Station for Experimental Evo- 

 lution, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island. $1,000. 



U. B. Philips, University of Wisconsin, Madi- 

 son, Wis. For a study of the influence of planta- 

 tion in political and social history of the south. 

 ^300. 



F. E. Ross, Washington, D. C. For astronom- 

 ical investigation, under Professor Simon New- 

 <omb. 



L. S. Rowe, University of Pennsylvania, Pliila- 

 tlelphia, Pa. For a study of Mexican constitu- 

 tional system. $1,200. 



P. E. Sargent, Cambridge, Mass. For an in- 

 vestigation in comparative neurology. $1,000. 



G. W. Scott, Philadelphia, Pa. For a study of 

 private claims against foreign nations to which 

 the United States has been a party. $1,200. 



E. S. Shepherd, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. 

 For a systematic study of alloys, with especial 

 reference to brasses and bronzes. $1,000. 



G. H. Shull. University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. 

 For an investigation in heredity, hybridization, 

 variation, mutation, etc. $1,000. 



Mary Roberts Smith, Palo Alto, Cal. For 

 studying the history and social conditions of the 

 Chinese immigration in California. $1,000. 



Nettie M. Stevens, Bryn Mawr College. Bryn 

 Mawr, Pa. For an investigation of problems re- 

 lating to sex determination, etc. $1,000. 



J. B. Whitehead, Johns Hopkins University, 

 Baltimore. Md. For study of the magnetic efl'ect 

 of electrical displacement. $1,200. 



E. J. Wilczynski, Berkeley, Cal. For an in- 

 vestigation of ruled surfaces, etc. $1,800. 



Fritz Zerban. Munich, Germany. For an in- 

 vestigation of rare earths, under the direction of 

 Professor C. Baskerville. $1,000. 



PUBLICATIONS. 



The following publications have been is- 

 sued during the year: 



Year Book No. 2, 1903. Octavo, 371 pages. 



' Report of Committee on Southern and Solar 

 Observatories.' Extracted from Year Book No. 2. 

 Octavo, 170 pages. 



' Desert Botanical Laboi'atory of Carnegie In- 

 stitution.' Publication No. G. By F. V. Coville 

 and D. T. MacDougal. Octavo, 58 pages 29 plates. 



' New Method of Determining Compressibility.' 

 Publication No. 7. By T. W. Richards and W. N. 

 Stull. Octavo, 45 pages, 5 text figures. 



' Contributions to Stellar Statistics.' First 

 paper. On the Position of the Galactic and other 

 Planes toward which the Stars tend to Crowd. 

 Publication No. 10. By Simon Newcomb. Quarto, 

 30 pages. 



' Production of Sex in Human Offspring.' Pub- 

 lication No. 11. By Simon Newcomb. Octavo, 

 34 pages. 



' The Action of Snake Venom upon Cold Blooded 

 Animals.' Publication No. 12. By Hideyo 

 Noguchi. Octavo, 16 pages. 



' The Influence of Grenville on Pitfs Foreign 

 Policy, 1787-1898.' Publication No. 13. By 

 E. D. Adams. Octavo, 79 pages. 



' Guide to the Archives of the Government at 

 Washington.' Publication No. 14. Octavo, 250 

 pages. 



' Fecundation in Plants.' Publication No. 15. 

 By D. M. Mottier. Octavo, 187 pages. 



' Contributions to the Study of the Behavior of 

 tlie Lower Organisms.' Publication No. 16. By 

 H. S. Jennings. Octavo. 256 pages. 



' Traditions of the Arikara.' Publication No. 

 17. By G. A. Dorsey. Octavo, 202 pages. 



' Researches on North American Acridiidae.' 

 Publication No. 18. By Albert P. Morse. Oc- 

 tavo, 56 pages, 8 plates. 



The following are in press: 



' Coloration in Polistes.' Publication No. 19. 

 By Wilhelmine M. Enteman. Octavo, 88 pages, 

 6 colored plates. 



' The Coral Sideraslrwa radians.' Publication 

 No. 20. By J. E. Duerden. Quarto, 144 pages, 

 11 plates. 



' Mythology of the Wichita.' Publication No. 

 21. By G. A. Dorsey. Octavo, 353 pages. 



