KECOMMENDATIONS OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. 



1865. £ s. d. 

 Maintaining the Establishment 



of Kew Observatory 600 



Balloon Committee .; 100 



Ilvdroida 13 



Rain-Gauges 30 



Tidal Observations in the Humber 6 8 



Hexvlic Compounds 20 



Amvl Compounds 20 



Irish Flora 25 



American MoUusca 3 9 



Organic Acids 20 C 



Lingnla Flags Excavation 10 



Eurvpterus 50 



Electrical Standards 100 



Malta Caves Researches 30 



Oyster Breeding 25 



Gibraltar Caves Researches ... 150 



Kent's Hole Excavations 100 



Moon's Surface Observations ... 35 



Marine Fauna 25 



Dredging Aberdeenshire 25 



Dredging Channel Islands 50 



Zoological Nomenclature 5 



Resistance of Floating Bodies in 



Water 100 



Bath Waters Analysis 8 10 



Jjnninous Meteors 40 



£1591 tTo 



1866. £ s. d. 

 Maintaining the Establishment 



of Kew Observatory 600 



Lunar Committee 64 13 4 



Balloon Committee 50 



Metrical Committee 50 



British Rainfall 50 



Kilkenny Coal Fields 16 



Alum Bay Fossil Leaf-Bed 15 



Luminous Meteors 50 



Lingula Flags Excavation 20 



Chemical Constitution of Cast 



Iron 50 



Amyl Compounds 25 



Electrical Standards 100 



Malta Caves Exploration 30 



Kent's Hole Exploration 200 



Marine Fauna, &c., Devon and 



Cornwall 25 



Dredging Aberdeenshire Coast. . . 25 



Dredging Hebrides Coast 50 



Dredging the Mersey 5 



Resistance of Floating Bodies in 



Water 50 



Polvcyanides of Organic Radi- 

 cals 20 



Rigor Mortis 10 



Irish Annelida 15 



Catalogue of Crania 50 



Didine Birds of Mascarene Islands 50 



Typical Crania Researches 30 



Palestine Exploration Fund 100 



£1750 13 4 



Extracts f rum Resolutions of the General Committee. 



Committees and individuals, to whom grants of money for scientific piir- 

 poscs 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 fvmds of the Asso- 

 ciation expire at the en.suing meeting, unless it shall appear by a Eeport that 

 the Eecommendations 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 Trea.surer, William Spottiswoode, Esq., 50 Grosvenor Place, London, S.W., 

 for such portion of the sum granted as may from time to time bo reqiiired. 



In grants of money to Committees, the Association does not contemplate 

 the payment of personal expenses to tlie 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. 



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