Appropriation of the Government Grant. 143 



would be placed at the disposal of the Royal Society, and 50 copies 



at the disposal of the Geological Society for distribution £100 



13. To Prof. Roscoe, for continuing his experiments on the 

 Chemical Intensity of total Daylight 100 



1868. 



1 . To Mr. Herbert Jenner Fust, for assistance towards the pub- 

 lication of a paper " On the Distribution of Lepidoptera in Great 

 Britain and Ireland " 25 



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



the Cyanides of the Alcohol Radicals and their derivatives 100 



3. To Dr. Matthiessen and Mr. Hocken, for a research into the 

 Conducting-power of Liquids for Electricity 40 



4. To Dr. Matthiessen and Mr. R. Sabine, for Apparatus for 

 prosecuting a research into the determination of High Tempera- 

 tures by means of a new Pyrometer 50 



5. To Mr. R. Scott (on behalf of the Greenland Committee of 

 the British Association), for defraying some additional expenses con- 

 nected with the Collection of Greenland Fossils 25 



6. To Mr. G.J. Symons, for a continuation of Rainfall Observations 100 



7. To Mr. C. Brooke, for construction of a Spectroscope with 



six Rock-salt Prisms 60 



8. To Mr. G. Bentham, for bringing up the Catalogue of Phse- 

 nogamous Plants at the Kew Herbarium to a point from which it 



can be continued by the ordinary Staff 25 



9. To Mr. B. Stewart, for continuing his experiments on a 

 Rotating Disk 60 



10. To Mr. De La Rue, for continuing the Kew Photohelio- 

 graphic Observations 200 



1 1 . To the Treasurer of the Royal Society, for defraying the 

 expense of Instruments sent to India 284 1 8s. 6d. 



12. To Mr. W. Carruthers, for Illustrations of British Fossil 

 Cycadese 50 



1869. 



1. To the Rev. S. Haughton, for investigation of the Granites 



of Scotland 50 



2. To Mr. G. J. Symons, for comparison of the effect of dif- 

 ferent forms of Thermometer Stand 15 



3. To Mr. F. Guthrie, for prosecuting experiments on the 

 Thermal Resistance of Liquids 50 



4. To Mr. G. Gore, for continuing his researches on the Fluorides 150 



5. To Mr. E. T. Chapman, for a research on the Physical Pro- 

 perties of Organic Bodies 50 



6. To Dr. Sanderson, for further researches on Respiration and 



the Circulation of the Blood 50 



