GENERAL STATEMENT. XXI1X 
Bald. £ i ai) d. 
Brought forward 605 15 10 Brought forward 50 0 0 
Marine Zoology of Bri- HabitsofMarineAnimals 10 0 0 
tAIM oseeesveveseees 10 0 Physiological Action of 
Exotic Anoplura..1844 25 0 Medicines .......- 
Expenses attending Ane- Marine Zoology of Corn- 
oo 
Smometers ........ li 7 6 LS ie Sea ela 6 UME | aaa | 
Anemometers’ Repairs. 2 3 6 | Researches on Atmo- 
Researches on Atmo- spheric Waves...... Br 9's 
_ spheric Waves .... 3 3 8 | Vitality of Seeds...... hey Facey f 
Captive Balloons..1844 8 19 8 £100 16 10 
Varieties of the Human 
Race ........1844 7 6 8], 1848. 
Statistics of Sickness and "aohesie on “Atmo- eo pelinig 
4 M lit t Y k ~~ 12 0} 0 : Pp nerIC aves ecae 
$ PN ia Vitality of Seeds .... 915 O 
shales A Completion of Catalogues 
1847. Of Stars’ (sy vowie tis 70 O O 
‘ComputationoftheGaus- On Colouring Matters. 5 O O 
sianConstantsforl1839 50 0 0 On Growth of Plants.. 15 0 0 
Carried forward £50 0 0 £103 5 9 
fr 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 been made; with a 
statement of the sums which have been expended, and the balance which 
_Temains disposable on each grant. 
Grants of pecuniary aid for scientific purposes from the funds of the As- 
"sociation 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. 
General Meetings (in the General Meeting-Room, Park Street). 
me On Wednesday, August 9th, at 8 p.m., the late President, Sir Robert 
arry Inglis, Bart., F.R.S., M.P. for the University of Oxford, resigned 
te Office to the Most Noble the Marquis of Northampton, President of the 
Royal Society, who took the Chair at the General Meeting, and delivered 
an Address, for which see p. xxxi. 
