XXXii REPORT — 1851. 



Committee to consist of Prof. Henslow, Mr. Searles Wood and Mr. Long, 

 with power to add to their number. 



That Mr. Searles Wood be requested to prepare for the next Meeting 

 of the Association, a Report of the observed distribution of the specific 

 forms of Vertebrata and Invertebrata in the supracretaceous deposits in the 

 vicinity of Ipswich. 



That Mr. Logan's paper on the Geology of Canada be printed in full in 

 the next Volume of the Reports of the Association. 



Synopsis of Grants of Money appropriated' to Scientific Objects by the 

 General Committee at the Ipswich Meeting in July 1851, with 

 the Name of the Member, who alone, or as the First of a Committee^ 

 is entitled to draw for the Money. 



Kew Observatory, £ s. d. 



At the disposal of the Council for defraying Expenses 300 



Mathematical and Physical Science. 

 Forbes, Prof. J. D. — Experiments for the purpose of testing the 



results of the Mathematical Theory of Heat 50 



Chemical Science. 



Hunt, Mr. R.— Influence of the Solar Radiations or Chemical 

 Combinations, Electrical Phsenomena, and the Vital Powers 

 of Plants growing under different atmospheric conditions. . 20 



Geology. 



Ramsay, Prof. — Geological Map of Great Britain and Ireland, 

 for the use of the Geological Section during the Meetings 

 of the Association 15 



Natural History. 



Forbes, Prof. E. — Researches on Annelida 10 



Strickland, H. E.— Vitality of Seeds 6 



Statistics. 



Mqnteagle, Lord — Report on the Census of the UnitedKing- 



dom 20 



Mechanical Science. 

 Fairbairn, Mr. W.C.E. — Experiments on the Tensile Strength 



of Wrought Iron Boiler plates at various temperatures . . 20 



Grants £441 



