460 



Appropriation of the Government Fund, 



Brought forward .£2475 



Prof. A. H. G-arrod, for aid in preparing for publication an 

 exhaustive Treatise on the Anatomy of Birds ; . . 100 



Dr. Brunton, for Researches into the Physiological Action of the 

 most important compounds of Nitrogen, and into the Action of cer- 

 tain Poisons, and for Apparatus 80 



Dr. Murie (per Zoological Society), for aid in completing and 

 publishing Three Memoirs : — Anatomy of the Kingfishers, 4to, with 

 5 plates ; On Extinct Sirenia, 4to, with 6 plates ; Osteology of the 

 Birds of Paradise, fol., 3 plates 150 



E. A. Schafer, to pay the wages of an Assistant to give mechani- 

 cal aid in Histological and Embryological Besearch 50 



H. "Woodward, for continuation of work on the Fossil Crustacea, 

 especially with reference to the Trilobita and other extinct Forms, 

 and their publication in the Volumes of the Palseontographical 

 Society 100 



Dr. Burdon Sanderson, for an Investigation of the Normal Rela- 

 tion between the activity of the Heat- producing Processes and the 

 Temperature of the Body 70 



Prof. Schorlemmer, for continuation of Researches into (1) the 

 Normal Paraffins, (2) Suberone, (3) Aurin 300 



Dr. Armstrong, for continuation of Researches into the Phenol 

 Series, and into the effect of Nitric Acid on Metals 300 



Profs. King and Rowney, for Researches to determine the Struc- 

 tural, Chemical, and Mineralogical Characters of a certain Group of 

 Crystalline Rocks represented by Ophite 60 



W. J. Harrison, towards the expense of Collecting and Describ- 

 ing Specimens of the Rocks of Charnwood Forest 50 



W. N. Hartley, for Researches into the Photographic Spectra of 

 Organic Substances — into the Phosphates of Cerium — the condi- 

 tions under which liquid Carbonic Acid is found in Rocks and 

 Minerals — the Double Salts of Cobalt and Nickel, and for other 

 Investigations, and for Assistance , 100 



Dr. Burghardt, for a Research into the Origin of the Ores of 

 Copper and (if possible) of Lead, their mode of Formation, and the 

 Chemical Connexion (if any) between the Ore and its Matrix .... 50 



Prof. Church, for a Research into the Colouring-matters of 

 Colein, of Red Beet, and for the Study of Plant Chemistry 50 



.£3935 



Printing, Advertising, Books, and Working-charges, ,£95 Is. 6d. 



