XXVi REPORT—1849. 
£- 8s. d, ea 
Brought forward 605 15 10 1848, 
Marine Zoology of Bri- Maintaining the Esta- 
LOG est... Ges eaes 10 0 0 blishment at Kew Ob- 
Exotic Anoplura..1844 25 0 0 servatory  essceeees 171 15 11 
Expenses attending Ane- Researches on Atmo- 
MOMELEDS «ev eeeeee IL 7 6 spheric Waves .... 310 9 
Anemometers’ Repairs. 2 3 6 Vitality of Seeds .... 915 0 
Researches on Atmo- Completion of Catalogues 
spheric Waves .... 38 3 8 of Stars. kta: tt 70 0 0 
Captive Balloons..1844 8 19 8 | On Colouring Matters. 5 O O 
Varieties of the Human On Growth of Plants... 15 0 0 
Race .. aw s1084 8 716 29 g 
Statistics of Sickness and —iidimaaones 
Mortality at York.. 12 0 0 1849. 
£685 16 © | Electrical Observations 
cre at Kew Observatory 50 0 0 

1847. Maintaining Establish- 
Computation oftheGaus- ment at ditto ...... 76 2 5 
sian Constants forl839 50 0 0 Vitality of Seeds...... 5 8 1 
| HabitsofMarineAnimals 10 0 0 | On Growth of Plants.. BS aOxt0 
Physiological Action of Registration of Periodi- 
Medicines ee ee esos 20 0 0 cal Phzenomena eee 10 0 0 
Marine Zoology of Corn- Bill on account of Ane- 
wallet SRystsicoitis's 10: OO mometrical Observa- 
Researches on Atmo- tlons*. «see fee kes STB KO 
spheric Waves...... 6 9 38 
Vitality of Seedssissse 84°77 pe a 

Maintaining the Esta- 
blishment at Kew Ob- 
servatory.......... 107 8 6 
£208 5 4 

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 
remains 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., 6 Queen Street Place, Upper Thames 
Street, London, for such portion of the sum granted as may from time to 
time be required. f 
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. 
