GENERAL STATEMENT. 



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General StatemetU of Sums which have been paid on Account of Grants for 

 Scientific Purposes. 



1834. 

 Tide Discussions 20 



1835. 



Tide Discussions 62 



British Fossil Ichthyology 105 



s. d. 















£167 



1836, 



Tide Discussions 163 



Biitish Fossil Ichthyology 105 



Therraoraetric Observations, &c. 50 

 Experiments on long-continued 



Heat 17 1 



Rain Gauges 9 13 



Refraction Experiments 15 



Lunar Nutation 60 



Thermometers 15 6 



£434 14 



1837. 



Tide Discussions 284 1 



Chemical Constants 24 13 6 



Lunar Nutation 70 



Observations on Waves 100 12 



Tides at Bristol 150 



Meteorology and Subterranean 



Temperature 89 5 3 



Vitrification Experiments 150 



Heart Experiments 8 4 6 



Barometric Observations 30 



Barometers 11 18 6 



^-918 14 6 



1838. 



Tide Discussions 29 



British Fossil Fishes 100 



Meteorological Observations and 



Anemometer (construction) ... 100 



Cast Iron (Strength of) 60 



Animal and Vegetable Substances 



(Preservation of) 19 1 10 



Railv?ay Constants 41 12 10 



Bristol Tides 50 



Growth of Plants 75 



Mud in Rivers 3 6 6 



Education Committee 50 



Heart Experiments 5 3 



Land and Sea Level 267 8 7 



Subterranean Temperature 8 6 



Steam-vessels 100 



Meteorological Committee 31 9 5 



Thermometers 16 4 



£956 12 2 



1839. 



Fossil Ichthyology 110 



Meteorological Observations at 



Plymouth 63 10 



£ s. d. 



Meteorology and Subterranean 



Temperature 21 11 



Vitrification Experiments 9 4 7 



Cast Iron Experiments 100 



Railway Constants 28 7 2 



Land and Sea Level 274 1 4 



Steam-vessels' Engines 100 



Stars in Histoire Celeste 331 18 6 



Stars in Lacaille 11 



Stars in R.A.S. Catalogue 6 16 6 



Animal Secretions 10 10 



Steam-engines in Cornwall 50 



Atmospheric Air 16 1 



Cast and Wrought Iron 40 



Heat on Organic Bodies 3 



Gases on Solar Spectrum 22 



Hourly Meteorological Observa- 

 tions, Inverness and Kingussie 49 7 8 



Fossil Reptiles 118 2 9 



Mining Statistics 50 



£1595 11 



1840. 



Bristol Tides 100 



Subterranean Temperature 13 13 6 



Heart Experiments 18 19 



Lungs Experiments 8 13 



Tide Discussions 50 



Land and Sea Level 6 11 1 



Stars (Histoire Celeste) 242 10 



Stars (Lacaille) 4 15 



Stars (Catalogue) 264 



Atmospheric Air 15 15 Q 



Water on Iron 10 



Heat on Organic Bodies 7 



Meteorological Observations 52 17 6 



Foreign Scientific Memoirs 112 1 6 



Working Population 100 



School Statistics 50 



Forms of Vessels 184 7 



Chemical and Electrical Phseno- 



mena 40 



Meteorological Observations at 



Plymouth 80 



Magnetical Observations 185 13 9 



. £1546 16 4, 



1841. 



Observations on Waves 30 



Meteorology and Subterranean 



Temperature 8 8 



Actinometers 10 



Earthquake Shocks 17 7 



Acrid Poisons 6 



Veins and Absorbents 3 



Mud in Rivers 5 



Marine Zoology 15 12 8 



Skeleton Maps 20 



Mechanism of Waves 144 2 I Mountain Barometers 6 18 6 



Bristol Tides 35 18 6 | Stars (Histoire Celeste) 185 



