Appropriation of the Government Grant. 



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12. To the Rev. H. Tristram, for expenses of a Botanical Col- 

 lector in the Expedition to the shores of the Dead Sea and adjacent 

 country .£50 



1865. 



1 . To Mr. De La Rue, for continuing the observations with the 



Kew Photoheliograph to November 1865 100 



2. To Mr. Balfour Stewart, for defraying the cost of obtaining 



and distributing Magnetic Curves 100 



Ditto, for repair of Pendulums, and fitting a room at Kew 

 for Base Observations 200 



3. To Dr. Frankland, for continuing his researches on the Syn- 

 thesis of Organic Compounds 100 



4. To Dr. Maxwell Simpson, for continuing his researches on 



the Polyatomic Radicals 50 



5. To Mr. R. C. Carrington, for reducing Weisse's and Oeltzen's 

 Catalogue of Stars 90 



6. To the Rev. C. Pritchard, for arranging and computing 

 Tables for facilitating the construction of Aplanatic Object-glasses . 60 



7. To the Rev. Dr. Robinson (on behalf of a Committee of the 

 British Association), for experiments on Submarine Fog-signals. ... 100 



8. To Dr. Falconer, in furtherance of a determination by Levelling 

 of the exact depression of the Dead Sea (the amount to be placed at 



the disposal of Col. Sir Henry James) 1 00 



9. To Professor Stokes, for determining, by means of pendulums, 



the Index of Friction of Gases and Vapours 100 



10. To Mr. F. Galton, for an Apparatus for verifying Sextants 



in connexion with Kew Observatory 80 



1 1 . To Dr. Richardson, for continuing his Inquiries into the 

 means of restoring suspended Animation 50 



12. To Mr. G. J. Symons, for the salary of an Assistant to be 

 employed in collecting and classifying Rainfall Statistics 50 



13. To Mr. De La Rue, for continuation at Kew Observatory of 

 Observations on Sun-spots 150 



14. To the Rev. G. C. Hodgkinson, for Actinometrical Instru- 

 ments and Observations 30 



1866. 



1 . To Professor Stokes, for continuing his experiments on the 

 Index of Friction of Gases and Vapours 75 



2. To Sir Henry James, for half the excess of the expense of 

 levelling to determine the exact depression of the Dead Sea, over 

 the sums granted by the Royal Society and Royal Geographical 

 Society for the purpose 7 7s. 9d. 



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