444 Appropriation of the Government Fund. [Dec. 1, 



Brought forward . . £2675 



C. Lapworth, for assistance in work among the Silurian Rocks 

 of South Scotland, and in special Studies of the British Grapto- 

 lites c 50 



Professor H. G. Seeley, for continuation of Investigation into 

 the Structure, Affinities, and Classification of the Extinct Rep- 

 tilia and allied Animals 80 



Professor W. Stirling, for Investigations into the Histology 

 and Physiology of the Nervous Apparatus of the Lungs 25 



Dr. W. R. Hodgkinson, for continuation of Researches on the 

 Action of Chlorine and of dry Ammonia on Hydro- cinnamein, 

 and other Investigations 175 



C. G. Williams, for investigation of the Chemical History and 

 Physiological Action of (3 Lutidine ; and for continuation of 

 Researches on Emeralds and Beryls 50 



W. N". Hartley, for continuation of Researches on the Action 

 of Organic Substances on the Ultra-violet Rays of the Spectrum 150 



Professor Schorlemmer, for continuation of Researches into 

 (1) Aurin ; (2) the normal Paraffins ; (3) Suberone 150 



J. H. Collins, for continuation of Chemical, Miner alogical, 

 Microscopical, and Stratigraphic Observations on and Investiga- 

 tions of the Rocks of Cornwall 30 



E. A. Letts, for Experiments with Hsemat-oxyline, to deter- 

 mine its constitution, and, if possible, to obtain it by Synthesis ; 

 and for Experiments on the Action of Sodium on Hydro -chlorate 

 of Turpentine and others 80 



G. C. Robinson, for the Separation and Examination of Bases 

 of High Boiling Points contained as Sulphates in the " Vitriol 

 Tar " of the Paraffin Oil Manufacture, and the Determination 

 of Composition and Properties of higher und, at present, un- 

 known members of the Leucoline Series of Bases 15 



Dr. C. R. A. Wright, for continuation of Researches on certain 

 points in Chemical Dynamics, and on some of the less known 

 Alkaloids ; and for a Research on the Determination of Chemi- 

 cal Affinity by means of Electrical Measurements 200 



P. P. Bedson and W. C. Williams, for an Investigation into 

 the Specific Refractive Powers of Benzene Derivatives, and of 

 the Derivatives of other Aromatic Hydro- carbons 50 



Dr. Armstrong, for continuation of Observations on the 

 Phenols, and for Experiments on the Action of Reducing Agents 

 on Mtric Acid 150 



3880 



Administrative expenses 75 



£3955 



