142 Appropriation of the Government Grant. 



3. To Mr. F. Jenkin, for the construction of a Standard Elec- 

 trodynamometer =£75 



4. Ditto, for the construction of a Standard Condenser, or Leyr 

 den-jar 75 



5. To Mr. B. Stewart, for determining the Origin of the Heat 

 observed in a Revolving Disk 50 



6. Ditto, for determining the Rate and Length of Kater's In- 

 variable Pendulum '.. 100 



7. To the Rev. A. Weld, for half the expense of establishing a 

 Magnetic Observatory at Stonyhurst 225 



8. To Mr. G. Bentham and others, for preparing a Catalogue 



of all described Phsenogamous Plants 50 



9. To Professor Huxley, towards defraying the cost of coloured 

 Plates for a work, by Mr. Parker, on the Sternum and Shoulder- 

 girdle of the Vertebrata 100 



1867. 



1 . To Mr. De La Rue, for working the Kew Photoheliograph 

 during the current year 200 



2. To Mr. J. N. Lockyer, for the purchase of a large Spectro- 

 scope, and of fitting the same to his Telescope, to be employed in 

 Spectroscopic Observations of the Sun 40 



3. To Dr. Gamgee, for investigating the Action of Carbonic 

 Oxide and other Poisonous Agents upon Blood 50 



4. To the Rev. G. C. Hodgkinson, for continuing his Actino- 

 metrical researches , 30 



5. To Dr. Frankland, for continuing his Synthetical researches 



on Ethers 100 



6. To Mr. Breen, for the Correction of the Elements of the 

 Orbits of Jupiter and Saturn 50 



7. To Dr. Carpenter, for defraying the expenses incurred in the 

 prosecution of his researches in Marine Zoology 100 



8. To Mr. De La Rue, for reducing Schwabe's Observations of 

 Sun-spots 60 



9. To Mr. Scott (as Secretary of the Greenland Committee of 

 the British Association), for the Exploration of the Tertiary Plant 



Beds of North Greenland 200 



10. To Mr. B. Stewart, for an Apparatus for verifying Sextants 

 in connexion with Kew Observatory (in addition to the former 

 grant) 40 



1 1 . To Dr. Frankland, for investigating the Luminosity of various 

 Flames under Pressure 25 



12. To Dr. Bigsby, for assisting in the publication of his work 

 entitled "Thesaurus Siluricus," it being understood that 50 copies 



