472 



Appropriation of the Government Grant. [Nov. 30 



£ s. d 



Brought forward 3,242 11 7 



E. R. Lankester, for obtaining Embryos of Amphioxus, 

 and for the payment of an Assistant in studying the same 100 



W. D. Halliburton, for continuation of Researches in 

 Physiological Chemistry 50 



V. Horsley (with Messrs. Beevor, Spencer, Dean, and 

 G-otch), for Researches into the Functions of the Central 

 Nervous System 150 



J. R. Bradford, for a Research into the Nature of Secre- 

 tion, more especially the Nature of Secreting Nerves .... 50 



E. A. S chafer, for a Research into the Functions of 

 certain parts of the Central Nervous System 100 



Dr. T. L. Brunton, for Materials and Assistants for a 

 Research on the Connection between Chemical Constitu- 

 tion and Physiological Action 200 



J. A. Mc William, for a further Investigation into the 

 Innervation of the Mammalian Heart 30 



J. Gnezda, a loan of Instruments. 



A. Lingard, for continuing Investigations into the Pro- 

 tection against Infectious Diseases, more especially 

 Anthrax and Tubercle, from the point of view of the 

 relation existing between the Foetus and its Mother .... 40 



W. F. Denning, for the Observation, and discussion of 

 Observations, of Shooting Stars, with particular reference 

 to Stationary Radiant Points 20 



S. U. Pickering, for a further Investigation on the 

 Nature of Solutions 50 



P. Frankland, to continue Investigations on the 

 Chemical Changes effected by Specific Micro-organisms. 50 



C. A. Ballance and S. Shattock, for further Research on 

 the Pathology of Cancer 50 



Piazzi Smyth, to obtain Ultra Definition and Extreme 

 Separation in Luminous Spectroscopy 50 



C. S. Sherrington, to assist in his Researches on the 

 Nervous System 50 



Scottish Meteorological Society, for Aid in a systematic 

 Observation at Ben Nevis Observatory of the number of 

 Dust Particles in the Atmosphere 50 



£4,282 11 7 



