GENERAL STATEMENT, evil 
General Statement of Sums which have Bean paid on account of 
Grants for Scientific Purposes 
1834. 
£ os. a. 
Tide Discussions ..,...sesssees 20 0 0 
1835. 
Tide Discussions ....cespeeeeees 62 0 0 
British Fossil Ichthyology .. . 105 0 0 
£167 O O 
1836. 
Tide Discussions .........s00+5+ 163 0 0 
British Fossil Ichthyology ... 105 0 0 
Thermometric Observations, 
LCs A ORSRPROCE EERE CCE CE ECTORIE 50 0 0 
Experiments on Long-con- 
tinued! Heat ........-00s-<9008 Lin by O, 
Rain-Gauges ....cccccscccseseeees 913 0 
Refraction Experiments ...... 45.70. 0 
Emnar Nutationin. ccccccccsessese 60 0 0 
Thermometers ....... Reiadcodes 1b. :6) 0 
£435 0 O 
1837. 
Tide Discussions ........sces00s 284 1 0 
Chemical Constants ............ 2413 6 
Lunar Nutation.............000« 70 0 0 
Observations on Waves ...... 100 12 O 
Tides at Bristol secicecessas..eces 150 0 0 
Meteorology and Subterra- 
nean Temperature..........++ 93 3 0 
Vitrification Experiments ... 150 0 0 
Heart Experiments ............ 8 4 6 
Barometric Observations ...... 30 0 0 
IBALOMCUCTS «haces cae vcisete ve v8 eng ehh) 18-6 
£922 12 6 
1838. 
Tide Discussions .........ssee0s 29 9 0 
British Fossil Fishes............ 100 ov O 
Meteorological Observations 
and Anemometer (construc- 
HAOIL eR eces scat e cota. sa ces cts 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 ............0006 Seiad D 10 
Growth of Plants ............0 75, 0.50 
WIE ITIBEEVETS” to .c...ccccccassest 3,6, 16 
Education Committee ......... 50 0 O 
Heart Experiments ....... swe 5 3 0 
Land and Sea Level.......... i267 8. 7 
Steam-vessels..,..... pucaviddy ssbue 100 0 O 
Meteorological Committee ... 31 9 5 
2 2 
1839. 
£ 8 d. 
Fossil Ichthyology ..........0+ HOF (0,0 
Meteorological Observations 
at Plymouth, &C. ....scsceeee 63 10 0 
Mechanism of Waves ......... 144 2 0 
Bristol! ANGeS cf ssccsncs ceveeasus 35 18 6 
Meteorology and Subterra- 
nean Temperature.,.........- 424i 11. 6 
Vitvification Experiments ... 9 4 0 
Cast-iron Experiments......... 108 0 7 
Railway Constants ........0... 28 7 G 
Land and Sea Level...,........ 274 1 2 
Steam-vessels’ Engines ...... 100 0 4 
Stars in Histoire Céleste ...... 171 18 0 
Stars in Lacaille ......,sccse«s i On iG 
Stars in R.A.S. Catalogue ... 16616 0 
Animal Secretions............. 1010 6 
Steam Engines in Cornwall... 50 0 O 
Atmospheric PATA aeleny dunsaptce 16 oh -@ 
Cast and Wrought Iron ...... 40 0 O 
Heat on Organic Bodies ...... 3. .0, 0 
Gases on Solar Spectrum...... 22 0 0 
Hourly Meteorological Ob- 
servations, Inverness and 
IGINSSBICN Voces -sdandacaseen<= 49 7 8 
Hossil Reptiles ~..:2s0sseccesvases Hs 2 9 
Mining Statistics .........cs00s- 50 0 0 
£1595 11 0 
1840. 
Bristol Tides ciasecsacascennsnvess 100 0 0 
Subterranean Temperature... 1313 6 
Heart Experiments .........+0. 18 19 0 
Lungs Experiments ............ 813 0 
Tide Discussions ............006 50 0 0 
Land and Sea Level....... eae ce OL dae EL 
Stars (Histoire Céleste) ...... 242 10 0 
Stars! (bacailie)eiccrtdsoxesses 415 0 
Stars (Catalogue) .......ecsese0s 264 0 0 
Atmospheric Air ..........0005 1515 0 
Wiaher lon ITOm Stacccc:ccscenes 10 0 O 
Heat on Organic Bodies ...... Tle 0 
Meteorological Observations. 5217 6 
Foreign Scientific Memoirs... 112 1 6 
Working Population ............ 100 0 O 
School Statistics ..............- 50 0 O 
Forms of Vessels ..........00... 184 7 0 
Chemical and ‘Electrical Phe- 
OMEN, .tessgeesttcssecectes cece 40 0 0 
Meteorological Observations 
at Plymouth .3.......ses.ss00e 80 0 0 
Magnetical Observations...... 185 13 9 
£1546 16 4 
