GENERAL STATEMENT. 



Ixiii 



£ s. d. 



Stars (Lacaille) 79 5 



Stars (Nomenclature of) 17 19 6 



Stars (Catalogue of) 40 



Water on Iron 50 



Meteorological Observations at 



Inverness 20 



Meteorological Observations (re- 

 duction of) 25 



Fossil Reptiles 50 



Foreign Memoirs C2 



Kailvvay Sections 38 1 6 



Forms of Vessels 193 12 



Meteorological Observations at 



Plymouth 55 



Magnetical Observations Gl 18 8 



Fishes of the Old Red Sandstone 100 



Tides at Leilh 50 



Anemometer at Edinburgh C9 110 



Tabulating Observations 9 6 3 



Races of Men 5 



Radiate Animals , 2 



lEr235 10 11 



1842. 



Pynamometrlc Instruments 113 11 2 



Anoplura Britannise 52 12 



Tides at Bristol 59 8 



Gases on Light 30 14 7 



Chronometers 26 17 6 



Marine Zoology 15 



British Fossil Mammalia 100 



Statistics of Education 20 



Marine Steam-vessels' Engines... 28 



Stars (Histoire Celeste) 59 



Stars (Brit. Assoc. Cat. of ) 110 



Railway Sections 161 10 



British Belenmites , 50 



Fossil Reptiles (publication of 



Report) 210 



Forms of Vessels 180 



Galvanic Experiments on Rocks 5 8 6 

 Meteorological Experiments at 



Plymouth 68 



Constant Indicator and Dynamo- 

 metric Instruments 90 



Force of Wind 10 



Light on Growth of Seeds 8 



Vital Statistics 50 



Vegetative Power of Seeds 8 1 11 



Questions on Human Race 7 9 



jei449 17 8 



1843. 



Revision of the Nomenclature of 



Stars 2 



Reduction of Stars, British Asso- 

 ciation Catalogue 25 



Anomalous Tides, Frith of Forth 120 



Hourly Meteorological Observn- 



tionsat Kingussie andliiverness 77 12 8 



Meteorological Observations at 



Plymouth 55 



Whewell's Meteorological Ane- 

 mometer at Plymouth 10 



£ s. d. 



Meteorological Observations, Os- 

 ier's Anemometer at Plymouth 20 



Reduction of Meteorological Ob- 

 servations 30 



Meteorological Instruments and 



Gratuiti'es 39 C 



Construction of Anemometer at 



Inverness 56 12 2 



Magnetic Cooperation 10 8 10 



Meteorological Recorder for Kew 



Observatory 50 



Action of Gases on Light 18 16 1 



Establishment at Kew Observa- 

 tory, Wages, Repairs, Furni- 

 ture and Sundries 133 4 7 



Experiments by Captive Balloons 81 S 



Oxidation oftheKailsof Railways 20 



Publication of Report on Fossil 



Reptiles 40 



Coloured Drawings of Railway 



Sections 147 18 3 



Registration of Earthquake 



Shocks 30 



Report on Zoological Nomencla- 

 ture 10 



Uncovering Lower Red Sand- 

 stone near Manchester 4 4 6 



Vegetative Power of Seeds 5 3 8 



Marine Testacea (Habits of) ... 10 



Marine Zoology 10 



Marine Zoology 2 14 11 



Preparation of Pieport on British 



Fossil Mammalia 100 



Physiological Operations of Me- 

 dicinal Agents 20 



Vital Statistics 30 



Additional Experiments on the 

 Forms of Vessels 70 



Additional Experiments on the 

 Forms of Vessels 100 



Reduction of Experiments on the 

 Forms of Vessels 100 



Morin's Instrument and Constant 

 Indicator 69 



Experiments on the Strength of 



Materials 60 



i;i565 10 2 











8 4 



IS44. 



Meteorological Observations at 

 Kingussie and Inverness 12 



Completing Observations at Ply- 

 mouth 35 



Magnetic and Meteorological Co- 

 operation 25 



Publication of the British Asso- 

 ciation Catalogue of Stars 35 



Observations on Tides on the 



East ceust of Scotland 100 



Revision of the Nomenclature of 



S'ars IS42 2 9 6 



Maintaining the Establishment in 



Kew Observatory..., 117 17 3 



Instruments for Kew Observatory 5G 7 3 



