XXVili REPORT—1843, 
Bia pile a ae 
Brought forward 789 8 4 Brought forward 1009 9 8 
Coloured Drawings of on British Fossil Mam- 
Railway Sections . . 147 18 3 malig). « « «o#%+ 100) 0.0 
Registration of Earth- Physiological operations 
quake Shocks 30 0 0 of Medicinal Agents. 20 0 O 
Uncovering Lower Red Vital Statistics. . . - 36 5 8 
Sandstone near Man- Additional Experiments 
chester. S60 1G midoriaenlG ontheFormsof Vessels 70 O O 
Report on Zoological Additional Experiments 
Nomenclature . 10 0 O onthe Formsof Vessels 100 0 O 
Vegetative Power of Reduction of Observa- 
REE ate os alae oe OB tions on the Forms of 
Marine Testacea, (Habits Vessels... oj Vaune Gelusid io OolO 
Tl SERPS: q 10 O O | Morin’s Instrument and 
Marine Zoology Pyeng” 0 Constant Indicator. 69 14 10 
Marine Zoology . . . 21411 | Experiments on _ the 
Preparation of Report Strength of Materials 60 0 O 
Carried forward £1009 9 8 £1565 10 2 
Extracts from Resolutions of the General Committee. 
Committees and individuals to whom grants of money for scientific pur- 
poses have been entrusted, are required to present to each following meeting 
of the Association a Report of the progress which has beem made; with a 
statement of the sums which have been expended, and the balance which re- 
mains disposable on each grant. 
Grants of pecuniary aid for scientific purposes from the funds of the Asso- 
ciation expire at the ensuing meeting, unless it shall appear by a Report that 
the Recommendations have been acted on, or a continuation of them be 
ordered by the General Committee. 
In each Committee, the Member first named is the person entitled to call 
on the Treasurer, John Taylor, Esq., 2 Duke Street, Adelphi, London, for 
such portion of the sum granted as may from time to time be required. 
In grants of money to Committees, the Association does not contemplate 
the payment of personal expenses to the Members. 
In all cases where additional grants of money are made for the continua- 
tion of Researches at the cost of the Association, the sum named shall be 
deemed to include as a part of the amount, the specified balance which may 
remain unpaid on the former grant for the same object. 
On Thursday evening, August 17th, at 8 p.m., the President, the Right 
Hon. the Earl of Rosse, F.R.S., took the Chair in the Corn Exchange, Cork, 
and delivered an Address (see page xxix.). 
On Saturday evening, August 19th, in the Corn Exchange, Professor Owen 
delivered a discourse on the Dinornis of New Zealand. 
On Monday evening, August 21st, in the same Room, Professor Forbes 
stated the result of his recent Surveys of Distribution of Animal Life in the 
fEgean Sea. 
On Wednesday, August 23rd, at 8 p.m., the Concluding General Meeting 
of the Association took place in the Corn Exchange, when Dr. Robinson 
delivered an account of the principles of construction employed in the Great 
Reflecting Telescopes of the President, the Earl of Rosse. A synoptical 
statement of the grants of money sanctioned at the Meeting was presented to 
the Members. 
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