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Appropriation of the Government Grant. [Nov. 30, 



Brought forward £1,180 



Prof. T. Rupert Jones, for further examination and deter- 

 mination of the Fossil Entomostraca (Ostracoda) 100 



W. Gardiner, for an investigation on the continuity of proto- 

 plasm of vegetable cells, with a view to throw light on the 

 phenomena of sensitive plants and plant-irritability in general 100 



H. Tomlinson, for continuation of Investigations on the 

 influence of Stress and Strain on the action of physical forces 250 



V. H. Veley, for an Investigation of the rate of a Chemical 

 change in which a gas is evolved from a homogeneous liquid , . 50 



Prof. T. G. Macgregor, for Experiments on the Electromotive 

 Force of Polarisation 35 



G. F. Rodwell, for continuation of Research on the Co- 

 efficients of Contraction and Expansion of certain Bodies at 

 Temperatures exceeding 100° C 75 



W. Baily, for the cost of construction of an Integrating 

 Anemometer and Recording Arrangement. (See " Phil. Mag,," 

 Sept., 1882) 50 



Prof. P. G. Tait, for the construction, on a large scale, of 

 the new form of Spectroscope described by him in " Nature " 

 (August 19, 1880) ; (2) for very exact Measurements of the 

 Rotatory Polarisation in different specimens of Quartz ; (3) for 

 the Improvement of our Methods of Studying the Spectra of 

 Auroras, &c, by means of handy Instruments 50 



R. T. Glazebrook, for obviating certain defects in Instru- 

 ments used for Polarised Light 15 



G. J. Symons, for the expense of a Computer in reducing 

 Observations of Temperature made at considerable Heights . . 25 



A. Frazer, for continuation of Experiments on Wind-pres- 

 sure and additional Apparatus 25 



E. A. S chafer, for Wages of an Assistant in Investigations 

 into the Structure and Development of the Tissues and Organs 

 of the Body. 50 



A. De Watteville, for Investigations of Phenomena produced 

 in living Tissues by a Galvanic Current, related apparently to 

 the " Internal Polarisation of Dubois-Reymond " 30 



Dr. F. Warner, to perfect a Method of obtaining Records of 

 Muscular Movements in Adults and in Infants, especially those 

 of the Hand and Arm 80 



C. A McMunn, for Researches into the Colouring Matters of 

 Bile and Urine, and for the purchase of a Spectroscope, an 

 Electric Lamp, Animals, and other Materials 50 



L. C. Wooldridge, for a Research into the Physiology of the 

 Blood, especially of White Blood-corpuscles 30 



Carried forward, 



£2,195 



