$150. Julian W. Mach. Towards the Ames Prize of $500.
$3,000. Eliot C. Lee. For arranging specimens of fossil plants in the Botanic Museum.
$2,000. Anonymous. Towards the equipment of the laboratories at the Botanic Garden.
$4,000. Two Donors. For Botanic Garden. $2,500. Edwin F. Atkins. For the study of the improvement of sugar cane and other tropical plants. $2,000 for a fellowship for 1899-1900, and $500 for preparation of a catalogue on sugar cane culture.
$1,000. Miss Marian C. Jackson. Salary of the instructor in the History and Art of Teaching, for 1898-99.
$250. Nathaniel C. Nash. To be spent by Professor White for the advancement of the Greek Department.
$200. Anonymous. For Department of Political Economy.
$100. Morris and James Loeb. For the purchase of works printed in America in the Judaes-German dialect.
$300. Seven Donors. For assisting in the publication of the transactions of the American Mathematical Society.
$541.68. Archibald Cary Coolidge. For purchase of Russian books, and books in Slavic history.
$3,000. J. Randolph Coolidge. For purchase of books on Turkey and Eastern Questions.
$2,088.60. Society for Promoting Theological Education. For library of Divinity School.
$600. Harvard Law School Association. For lectures on "Changes in the English Law during the 19th Century."
$200. Two Donors. For surgical laboratory.
$140. H. Price Collier. Repayment of scholarship received by him when in Divinity School.
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