GENERAL STATEMENT. 



Ixi 



Gdiieral Statement of Sums tvhich have been paid on Account of Grants 



for Scientific Purposes. 



£ s. d. 

 1831. 



Tide Discussions 20 



1835. 



Tide Discussions C2 



Uritish Fossil Iclitliyology 105 



J61C7 



183G. 



Tide Discussions 163 



Biicish Fossil Ichthyology 105 



Tiiermonuetric Observations, &c. 50 

 Experinaents on long-continued 



Heat 17 



Rain- Gauges 9 



Refraction Experiments 15 



Lunar Nutation 60 



Tltermometers 15 



1837. 



Tide Discussions 284 



Clieinical Constants 24 



Lunar Nutation 70 



Observations on Waves 100 12 



Tides at Bristol 150 



Meteorology and Subterranean 



Temperature 89 



Vitrification Expt-'iinients 150 



Heart Experiments 8 



Barometric Observations 30 



Barometers 11 



1 



13 



U 



£918 14 



1838. 



Tide Discussions 39 



British Fossil Fishes 100 



Meteorological Observations and 



Anemometer (construction) ... 100 



Cast Iron (Strength of) 60 



Animal and Vegetable Substances 



(Preservation of) 19 



Railway Constants 41 



Bristol Tides 50 



Growth of Plants 75 



Mud in Rivers 3 



ICducation Committee 50 



Heart Experiments 5 



Land and Sea Level 267 



Subterranean Temperature 8 



Steam -vessels 100 



Meteorological Conjmittee 31 



Tliermometers 16 



£434 14 



















1 10 

 12 10 











6 G 







3 



£ s. it. 



Meteorology and Subterranean 

 Temperature 



Vitrification Experiments 



Cast-Iron Experiments 



Railway Constants 



Land and Sea Level 



Steam-vessels' Engines 



Stars in Histoire Celeste 



Stars in Lacaille 



Stars in R.A.S. Catalogue 



Animal Secretions 



Steam-engines in Cornwall 



Atmospheric Air 



Cast and Wrought Iron 



Heat on Organic Bodies 



Gases on Solar Spectrum 



Hourly Meteorological Observa- 

 tions, Inverness and Kingussie 



Fossil Reptiles 



Mining Statistics 





 9 5 

 4 



£956 12 2 



1839. 



Fossil Ichthyology 110 



Meteorological Observations at 



Plymouili 63 10 



Mechanism of Waves 144 2 



Bristol Tides 35 18 6 



21 



9 



100 



28 



274 



100 



331 



11 



6 



10 



50 



16 



40 



3 



22 



49 



118 



50 



11 



4 7 





 7 2 



1 4 

 



13 6 







16 G 



10 







1 

 

 

 



7 8 



2 9 

 



£I5!>5 11 



1840. 



Bristol Tides 100 



Subterranean Temperature 13 



Heart Experiments 18 



Lungs Experiments 8 



Tide Discussions 50 



Land and Sea Level 6 



Stars (Histoire Celeste) 242 



Stars (Lncaille) 4 



Stars (Catalogue) 2G4 



Atmospheric Air 15 



Water on Iron 10 



Heat on Organic Bodies 7 



Meteorological Observations 52 



Foreign Scientific Memoirs 112 



Working Population 100 



School Statistics 50 



Forms of Vessels 184 



Chemical and Electrical Pheno- 

 mena 40 



Meteorological Observations at 



Plymouth 80 



Magnelical Observations 185 









 13 9 



£1546 16 4 







1841. 



Observations on Waves 80 



Meteorology and Subterranean 



Temperature 8 8 



Actinometers 10 



Earthquake Shocks 17 



Acrid Poisons 6 



Veins and Absorbents 3 



Mud in Rivers 5 



Marine Zoology 15 12 



Skeleton Maps 20 



Mountain Barometers 6 18 6 



Stars (Histoire Celeste) 185 



