140 



Appropriation of the Government Grant. 



5. To Mr. Mallet, for determining the Temperature of Volcanos 36IOO 



6. To Dr. Matthiessen, — I. for a research into the thermo-elec- 

 tric behaviour of Alloys, to be carried out in conjunction with 



Mr. Matthews 25 



7. II. For a research into the Expansion by Heat of Metals and 

 Alloys, to be carried out in conjunction with Dr. Dupre 25 



8. III. For a research into the Conduction of Heat by Metals 



and Alloys, to be carried out in conjunction with Dr. Schunck .... 25 



9. To Mr. Crookes, for continuing his researches on Thallium . 200 



10. To Dr. Frankland, for continuing his researches on Organo- 

 metallic Bodies 100 



11. To Professor William Thomson, for procuring Instruments for 



the observation of Atmospheric Electricity in Nova Scotia 20 



12. Xo Mr. W. R. Birt, for the purchase of a 4-inch Object- 

 glass for observing the Physical Features of the Moon 60 



13. To Dr. W. A. Miller, for Apparatus for the investigation of 



the Spectrum 150 



1864. 



1. To Mr. R. C. Carrington, towards defraying the cost of Print- 

 ing and Publishing his Observations of Solar Spots 250 



2. To Mr. T. A. Malone, for investigating the nature of the 

 Action and Results obtained in the Daguerreotype and Photographic 

 Processes 50 



3. To the Rev. Dr. Robinson, for reducing a series of Anemo- 

 metric Registrations 125 



4. To Mr. Gassiot (on behalf of the Kew Committee), for obtain- 

 ing Copies of Magnetic Curves taken at Kew, for distribution .... 50 



Ditto, ditto, for procuring a self-recording Anemometer for ob- 

 servations to be taken at the Island of Ascension 69 Is. 



5. To Dr. Pavy, for Physiological Researches into the Stomach 



and Liver 50 



6. To Mr. F. Jenkin (on behalf of a Committee of the British 

 Association), to supplement Grants voted by the British Associa- 

 tion for the construction of four Standard Electrical Instruments 



for the Observatory at Kew 50 



7. To Dr. Matthiessen, for further researches into Narcotine . . 30 



8. To Mr. Schorlemmer, for investigations into the whole series 



of the so-called Alcohol Radicals 30 



9. To Mr. De La Rue, for continuation of Photoheliography at 



Kew till February 1865 150 



10. To Dr. Richardson, for an Inquiry into the best means of 

 restoring suspended Animation 50 



11. To Professor Tyndall, for researches on Radiant Heat as 

 applied to Molecular Physics 100 



