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Additional Experiments on 
the Forms of Vessels 
Additional Experiments on 
the Forms of Vessels 
Reduction of Experiments on 
the Forms of Vessels 
Morin’s Instrument and Con- 
stant Indicator 
Experiments on the Strength 
of Materials aieane 
Beene eee erennne 
£1565 10 2 
£ 
69 
60 
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0 0; 
0 0 
0 0 
14 10 | 
0 0 
1844. 
Meteorological Observations 
at Kingussie and Inverness 12 0 0 
Completing Observations at 
UPI OUGMI NS sor cccteacescssases 35 0 0 
Magnetic and Meteorological 
Co-operation. .............6006 25 8 4 
Publication of the British 
Association Catalogue of 
RISE SM Mte rice salesecssesaens seuss 35 0 0 
Observations on Tides on the 
East Coast of Scotland 100 0 0 
Revision of the Nomenclature 
ESUALSN.cscearestecesres 1842 2 9 6 
Maintaining the Establish- 
ment at Kew Observa- 
fOry....... oasaocooee sccroaoneeee Te Li 3S 
{nstruments for ‘Kew Obser- 
“CIN Gag Gene PRE SRE A REBESeOAne 66° 7 38 
{nfluence of Light on Plants 10 0 0 
Subterraneous ‘l'emperature 
OMTCIATIC, veescecssepsecss drone B00 
Coloured Drawings of Rail- 
PIBWAMECHIONS ..0..c.cncsc ron ncn 15 17 6 
Investigation of Fossil Fishes 
ofthe Lower Tertiary Strata 100 0 0 
Registering the Shocks of 
‘Earthquakes ............ 1842 23 11 10 
Structure of Fossil Shells ... 20 0 0 
Radiata and Mollusca of the 
Aigean and Red Seas 1842 100 0 0 
Geographical Distributions of 
Marine Zoology......... 1842 010 0 
Marine Zoology of Devon and 
Cornwall ..........cscsecsssceene 10 0 0 
Marine Zoology of Corfu...... 10 0 O 
Experiments on the Vitality 
BEISCEGS 5550500000025 500cebe ve 9 0 0 
{xperiments on the Vitality 
ISSCECS' 52... 002000 sheecns 1842 8 7 38 
Exotic Anoplura .........0..006 15 0 0 
Strength of Materials ......... 100 0 0 
‘Completing Experiments on 
the Forms of Ships ......... 100 0 0 
Inquiries into Asphyxia ...... 10 0 0 
Investigations on the Internal 
Constitution of Metals...... 50 0 O 
Constant Indicator and Mo- 
_ tin’s Instrument ...... 1842 10 0 0 
#981 12 8&8 
GENERAL STATEMENT. 
XCIX 
1845. 
Bea ae 
Publication of the British As- 
sociation Catalogue of Stars 351 14 6 
Meteorological Observations 
ab, Inverness! iiscdctanvacteass 30 18 11 
Magnetic and Meteorological 
Co-operation’ 6. i5.2isi..s000ee. 1616 8 
Meteorological Instruments 
at Edinburgh................ 18 11 9 
Reduction of Anemometrical 
Observations at Plymouth 25 0 0 
Electrical Experiments at 
Kew Observatory ............ 43 17 8 
Maintaining the Establish- 
ment at Kew Observatory 149 15 0 
For Kreil’s Barometrograph 25 0 0 
Gases from Iron Furnaces... 50 0 0O 
The Actinograph ............... 15 0 0 
Microscopic Structure of 
HEI Sh. ct.uasesersecse tere: 20 0 0 
Exotic Anoplura ......... 1843 10 0 0 
Vitality of Seeds ......... 1848 2 0 7 
Vitality of Seeds ......... 1844 7 0 0 
Marine Zoology of Cornwall. 10 0 0 
Physiological Action of Medi- 
CIES memeceasseteteeteonc sess 20 0 0 
Statistics of Sickness and 
Mortality in York.. ......... 20 0 0 
Earthquake Shocks ...... 1843 1514 8 
£831 9 9 
1846. 
British Association Catalogue 
OLGStanS pier. stesssscrseese 1844 211 15 O 
Fossil Fishes of the London 
Cla yieeiatinaccccts senaresne: coc be> 100 0 O 
Computation of the Gaussian 
Constants for 1829 ......... BUA OO 
Maintaining the Establish- 
ment at Kew Observatory 146 16 7 
Strength of Materials ......... 60 0 0 
Researches in Asphyxia ...... 616 2 
Examination of Fossil Shells 10 0 0 
Vitality of Seeds ......... 1844 215 10 
Vitality of Seeds .........1845 712 3 
Marine Zoology of Comwall 10 0 0 
Marine Zoology of Britain... 10 0 0 
Exotic Anoplura ......... 1844 25 0 O 
Expenses attending Anemo- 
MU BLOTA te dacinvicscaics cease desea so 
| Anemometers’ Repairs ebeemenne 23 6 
Atmospheric Waves ............ 3.3 3 
Captive Balloons ......... 18¢4, 8 19 S 
Varieties of the Human Race 
1844 7 6 3 
S‘atistics of Sickness and 
Mortality in York............ 12 0 0 
£685 16 O 
