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GENERAL STATEMENT, 
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General Statement of Sums which have been paid on account of 
Grants for Scientific Purposes 
1834, 
£ os. ad. 
Tide Discussions ......sesss+00- 20 0 0 
1835 
Tide Discussions ....scsseeeerre 62 0 0 
British Fossil Ichthyology ... 105 0 0 
Be7 0 0 
1836. 
Tide Discussions ........++ Za 1GarnGy. O 
British Fossil Ichthyology ... 105 0 0 
Thermometric Observations, 
REC ces enseses eevee keneewessns os 50 0 0 
Experiments on Long-con- 
tinued Heat .....cseeeeeseeeee 7.0 
Rain-Gauges ..cceccesseceseeeeres 913 0 
Refraction Experiments ...... 15 0 0 
Lunar Nutation..........ssssee 60 0 0 
Thermometers ......ceescesseeee 15 6 0 
£435 0 0 
1837. 
Tide Discussions ...........s006 284 1 
Chemical Constants ............ 24°18 
Lunar Nutation.............600+ 70 0 
Observations on Waves ...... 100 12 
Tides at Bristol .........-0......, 150 0 
Meteorology and Subterra- 
nean Temperature............ 93 3 
Vitrification Experiments 150 0 
Heart Experiments ..........-. 8 4 
Barometric Observations ...... 30 0 
Barometers ........+eceeeeeescevens 11 18 
£922 12 
1838. 
Tide Discussions ...........0+4+ 29 9 
British Fossil Fishes............ 100 0 
Meteorological Observations 
and Anemometer (construc- 
TION) .p.ccccecseecevecseoscnvees 100 0 0 
Cast Iron (Strength of) ...... 60 0 0 
Animal and Vegetable Sub- 
stances (Preservation of)... 19 1 10 
Railway Constants ............ 41 12 10 
Bristol Tides ..........46 Servers. DOPOD 
Growth of Plants ............06 75 0 0 
Mud in Rivers .........seeseeees 3.6 6 
Education Committee ......... 50 0 0 
Heart Experiments .......... ose 0) 
Land and Sea Level......... moet 207) 82.8 
Steam-vessels....... Poca gpg 100 0 0 
Meteorological Committee ... 31 9 5 
£932 2 2 
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Bnronoeo ooona So 
oo 
1839. 
; £ os. d. 
Fossil Ichthyology .......... 110 0 0 
Meteorological Observations 
at Plymouth, &c. ............ 63 10 0 
Mechanism of Waves ......... 1444 2 0 
Bristol ides). ...ssnenesaseasnaeias 35 18 6 
Meteorology and Subterra- 
nean Temperature............ 2111 O 
Vitrification Experiments ... 9 4 0O 
Cast-iron Experiments......... 103 0 7 
Railway Constants ............ 28 7 0 
Land and Sea Level............ 274 1 2 
Steam-vessels’ Engines ...... 100 O 4 
Stars in Histoire Céleste ...... 171 18 O 
Stars in Lacaille ............... ll O 6 
Stars in R.A.S. Catalogue 166 16 0 
Animal Secretions............. 10 10 6 
Steam Engines in Cornwall... 50 0 O 
Atmospheric ATE aeasnsaeereeer 1461 0 
Cast and Wrought Iron ...... 40 0 0 
Heat on Organic Bodies ...... 3.0 «0 
Gases on Solar Spectrum...... 22 0 0 
Hourly Meteorological Ob- 
servations, Inverness and 
KEIN GUSSIE tesa aes nee eases 49 7 8 
Fossil Reptiles ..,...:.cccece sees 118 2 9 
Mining Statistics ............... 50 0 0 
£1595 11 0 
| eee re ee 
1840. 
1) ETISiGU GES) \ncccasneenacasaspacs 100 0 0 
Subterranean Temperature... 13 13 6 
Heart Experiments ............ 18 19 0 
Lungs Experiments ............ 813 0 
Tide Discussions ............40. 50 0 O 
Land and Sea Level...... Rbk ae OnLy iL 
Stars (Histoire Céleste) ...... 242 10 0 
Stars (Lacaille) ...............00 415 0 
Stars (Catalogue) ............... 264 0 0 
Atmospheric Air .........-20005 1515 0 
Water on Tron ....... es. seee eens 10 0 O 
Heat on Organic Bodies ...... 7 0 0 
Meteorological Observations. 5217 6 
Foreign Scientific Memoirs... 112 1 6 
Working Population ............ 100 0 O 
School Statistics ............6 50 0 O 
Forms of Vessels ............0. 184 7 O 
Chemical and Electrical Phe- 
MOMENA oo scrcerecececasssvcees 40 0 0 
Meteorological Observations 
at Plymouth ................. 80 0 0 
Magnetical Observations...... 185 13 9 
£1546 16 4 
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