1880.] Appropriation of the Government Fund. 113 



Brought forward £1,905 



mena of Contact Metamorphism, especially that produced by the 

 Intrusion of Granite among Sedimentary Deposits 100 



W. K. Parker, for assistance in continuation of Researches on 

 the Morphology of the Vertebrate Skeleton, and the Relations 

 of the Nervous to the Skeletal Structure 300 



Professor Heddle, for continuation of a Research connected 

 with the Scientific Mineralogy and Geognosy of Scotland .... 150 



H. T. Stainton, in aid of the Publication Fund of the Zoolo- 

 gical Record Association 100 



D. Mackintosh, for an Examination of the Southerly Exten- 

 sion of Northern Erratics into the Valleys and up the Hill 

 Slopes of North Wales, with a particular reference to the 

 Extreme Height by the great Glacial Submergence 15 



Nicholson and Etheridge, for Further Assistance towards the 

 Publication of tbe Third Fasciculus of their " Monograph of 

 the Silurian Fossils of Girvan, Ayrshire " 75 



R. Etheridge, jun., for the Cost of Illustrations of New or 

 little known British and Australian Palaeozoic Invertebrate 

 Fossils 25 



Major Godwin Austen (on behalf of British Association Com- 

 mittee), for Investigation of the Natural History of the Island 

 of Socotra 125 



J. M. Crombie, for aid in Researches on the Origin and Struc- 

 ture of the Vegetative and Reproductive Organs of Lichens, 

 with special reference to the recent Theory that Lichens are not 

 Autonomous Plants 100 



B. T. Lowne, for further Researches on the Structure, 

 Development, and Functions of the Eyes of Invertebrates .... 50 



H. G. Seeley, for completion of Researches into the Structure, 

 Affinities, and Classification of the extinct Reptilia and allied 

 Animals 80 



H. Woodward, for continuation of Work on the Fossil 

 Crustacea, especially with reference to the Trilobita and other 

 extinct Forms, and their publication by the Paleeontographical 

 Society 75 



C. Lapworth, for Assistance in continuing Studies of the 

 Graptolites, and of the Silurian Rocks of Britain 70 



Rev. J. F. Blake, for travelling and other expenses in con- 

 tinuing a Correlation of the Upper Jurassic Deposits of England 

 with those of the Continent 100 



Professor Schorlemmer, for continuation of Researches into 

 (1) Aurin; (2) the Normal Paraffins ; (3) Suberone 200 



Carried forward. 



£3,470 



