Appropriation of the Government Grant. 



139 



6. To Mr. Mallet, for the publication of his Earthquake Report 



(to be applied to the illustrations) 36300 



7. To Mr. Balfour Stewart, for researches on the Diathermancy 



of Bodies , 50 



8. To Mr. Balfour Stewart, for experiments to determine accu- 

 rately certain Melting-points, to be used as standard points for high 



and low temperatures , 150 



9. To Mr. Hopkins, for continuing his researches on the Spe- 

 cific Heat, Expansibility, and Temperatures of Fusion under 

 pressure, of certain substances 100 



10. To Professor Tyndall, for investigating the relations of Gases 



and Vapours to Radiant Heat 200 



1 1 . To Mr. Cayley, for certain Analytical Calculations 20 



1362. 



1. To Dr. J. D. Hooker, for procuring drawings to illustrate the 

 description of a new and remarkable plant discovered in Angola by 



Dr. Wellwitsch 50 



2. To Mr. E.W. Binney, for defraying the expenses attending 

 the investigation of structural specimens of Coal Fossils of remark- 

 able interest and perfection 50 



3. To Dr. E. Smith, for researches with a view to determine the 

 relations of Nitrogen in the food and egesta of patients afflicted with 

 Fever and Phthisis 50 



4. To Professor J. Phillips, for defraying the cost of maintaining, 

 and the incidental expenses of working, a telescope at Oxford for 



the special examination of the Moon's Surface 100 



5. To Professor W. Thomson, for experimental researches, (1) 

 on Contact Electricity, (2) on the absolute conducting-powers of 

 different substances for Heat 50 



6. To Professor W. Thomson, for observation of Atmospheric 

 Electricity : for instruments to be entrusted to Mr. B. Stewart, 



Kew 14 10s. 



7. To Mr. G. Gore, for continuing his experiments on the Elec- 

 trolytic Vibrations of Mercury, and other allied matters 50 



1863. 



1 . To Dr. Waller, for experiments on a means of avoiding the 

 danger attending the administration of the Vapour of Ether or 

 Chloroform, and for investigating Lead-poisoning 50 



2. To Professor Maxwell Simpson, for further researches on 

 Cyanides of the di- and triatomic Radicals 50 



3. To Mr. Warren De La Rue, for the continuation at Kew for 



one year of the observations with the Photoheliograph 200 



4. To Professor Selwyn, for obtaining Autographs of the Sun . . 50 



