1883.] Appropriation of the Government Grant. 85 



Brought forward £2,195 



A. Waller, for continuation of Investigations of the Electro- 

 motive Properties of Animal Tissues 50 



Prof. Humpidge, for further Researches on Metallic Gluci- 

 num, to prepare larger quantities of the Metal, to determine its 

 specific heat, and the Vapour- density of its Chloride and of its 

 Compounds with Ethyl and Propyl 50 



Dr. G. H. Morris, for Investigation of the solid Products of 

 the destructive Distillation of Resin 25 



Prof. W. N. Hartley, for continuation of Researches on 

 Ultra-violet Spectra 100 



R. H. M. Bosanquet, for the carrying out of work in the 

 Laboratory of St. John's College, Oxford, viz., further Develop- 

 ment and Applications of the Uniform Rotation Machine, 

 Experiments in Magnetism and on the Intensity of Sound .... 100 



G. Gore, for Experimental Investigations of the relations of 

 Heat to Voltaic Actions and Thermo-electric Actions of Metals 

 in Electrolytes 150 



G. E. Dobson, for continuation of his illustrated Monograph 

 on the Anatomical Structure, Systematic Position, and Geogra- 

 phical Distribution of the Species of the Order Insectivora. . . . 100 



H. T. Stainton, in aid of the Publication Fund of the Zoolo- 

 gical Record Association 150 



J. Murray. This sum to be placed at the disposal of one or 

 two Members of the Committee for the procuring of certain 

 Vertebrates in their early Stages, especially Ceratodus, 

 Echidna, Ornithorhynchus, Halicore, and Callohrynchus 200 



Rev. A. E. Eaton, to defray the cost of completing the 

 Illustrations of a Monograph on the Ephemeridse 100 



Adam Sedgwick, for the expense of procuring a supply of 

 well-preserved Embryos of Peripatus capensis 100 



W. H. Caldwell, for assistance in studying the Development 

 of Ceratodus monotremata and Marsupials in Australia 200 



W. Topley, for a second instalment of the Grant towards the 

 cost of the preparation and publication of a Geological Map of 

 Europe, under the authority of the International Geological 

 Congress 100 



W. M. E. Petrie, for the cost of publication of an accurate 

 Survey of the three Pyramids of Ghizeh and surrounding 

 remains, with a Discussion of the Instrumental, Mathematical, 

 and Historical questions connected with the Buildings 100 



Prof. W. K. Parker, for assistance in his Researches into the 

 morphology of the Vertebrata, more especially of the Skull . . 300 



Carried forward, 



£4,020 



