xxiv REPORT—1845, 
EG AS. 1845. 
Brought forward 384 2 4 & it oh 
Influence of light on Publication of the British 
Plante os visiciate: oie wet LOiaOes0 Association Catalogue 
Subterraneous Tempera- Of Blara t astiste agian 351 14 6 
ture in Ireland .... 5 0 0 | Meteorological Observa-~ 
Coloured Drawings of tions at Inverness .. 30 18 11 
Railway Sections.... 15 17 6 | Magnetic and Meteoro- 
Investigation of Fossil logical Co-operation 1616 8 
Fishes of the Lower Meteorological Instru- 
Tertiary Strata.... 100 0 0 ments at Edinburgh 18 11 9 
Registering the Shocks Reduction of Anemome- 
of Earthquakes, 1842 23 11 10 trical Observations at 
Researches into the Plymouth....... ree Pa, 
Structure of Fossil Electrical Experiments 
Shells ..... “Ona 20 0 0 at Kew Observatory 43 17 8 
Radiata and Mollusca of Maintaining the Esta- 
the Aigean and Red blishment in Kew Ob- 
Seas........-.1842 100 0 0 servatory ...sesseee 149 15 0 
Geographical distribu- For Kreil’s Barometro- 
tions of Marine Zo- Graph... \»'s.n see scans Ruy ee 
ology aclckie miele LOLS 010 01! Gases from Iron Fur- 
Marine Zoology of De- ACHE <7 \acaltadion tats 50 0 0 
von and Cornwall.. 10 0 0 | Experiments on the Ac- 
Marine ZoologyofCorfu 10 0 0 tinograph........ 4’ > See, 
Experiments on the Vi- Microscopic Structure of 
tality of Seeds...... 9 0 8 DHEA ia i5<s seyseeen, eae OC 
Experiments on the Vi- Exotic Anoplura..1843 10 0 0 
tality of Seeds..1842 8 7 3 | Vitality of Seeds..1843 2 0 7 
Researches on Exotic Vitality of Seeds..1844 7 0 0 
Anoplura seen a eee 1'5.50> 30 Marine Zoology of Corn- 
Experiments on the ee hahaa 10 0 0 
Strength of Materials 100 © 0 | Physiological Action of 
Completing Experiments Medicines ........ 20 0 0 
on the Forms of Ships 100 0 0 | Statistics of Sickness and 
Inquiries into Asphyxia 10 0 0 Mortality in York .. 20 0 0 
Investigations on the in- Registration of Earth- 
ternal Constitution of quake Shocks ..1843 15 14 8 
NICEAIS «setae whic ga) Oe, CO £831 9 9 
Constant Indicator and ——e 
Morin’s Instrument, 
Ty AG gees ewe ee ee 
£981 12 8 
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 re- 
mains disposable on each grant. 
Grants of pecuniary aid for scientific purposes from the funds of the Asso- 
