Ixiv REPORT — 1870. 



£ s. d. 



Brought forward 800 



*Tait, Professor. — Thermal Conducti\ity of Iron and other 



Metals 20 



*Thomson, Professor Sir W.— Tidal Observations 100 



*Glaisher, Mr. — Luminous Meteors 30 



Crossley, Mr. — Observation of Lunar Objects 20 



Herschel, Sir J. — Eecomputation- of the Gaussian Constants 



for 1839 50 



Stewart, Prof. B. — Standard Measures of Electrical Capacity . 20 



Thomson, Prof. Sir W.— Standard Electrical Potential Gauge 20 



Hockin, Mr. — Standard Electrodynamometer 20 



Chemistry. 



Williamson, Professor. — Reports of the Progress of Chemistry 100 

 Brown, Professor Crum. — Thermal Equivalents of the Oxides 



of Chlorine 25 



6eolof/j/. 



*LyeU, Sir C, Bart.— Kent's-Cavern Exploration 150 



*Duncan, Dr. P. M.— British Fossil Corals 25 



*Symonds, Rev. AV. S. — Sedimentary Deposits in the River Onny 10 



*Mitchell, Mr. W. S. — Leaf-beds of the Lower Bagshot series . . 20 



Thomson, Mr. James. — Sections of Fossil Corals 20 



Scott, Mr. R. H. — Mesozoic Deposits of Omenak, North Green- 

 land 50 



Woodward, Mr. H. — British Fossil Crustacea 25 



Busk, Mr.— FossU Elephants of Malta 25 



Biolof/)/. 



• *Dr. Hooker.— Fossil Flora of Britain 25 



*Hharpey, Dr. — Physiological Action of Methyl Compounds . . 25 



*Sclater, Mr.— Record of the Progress of Zoology 100 



*Foster, Professor M. — Heat Generated in the Arteriali/.ation 



of Blood 15 



Balfour, Professor. — Effect of the Denudation of Timber on 



the RainfaU in North Britain 20 



Geo(/raj)lii/. 

 Murchison, Sir R., Bart. — Exploration of the Country of Moab 100 



Statistics and Economic Science. 



*Bowring, Sir J. — Metrical Committee . 



:io 



Total .£1840 



Eoappolnted. 



