GENERAL STATEMENT. 
£ ss d 
Additional Experiments on 
the Forms of Vessels ...... 70 0 0 
Additional Experiments oh 
the Forms of Vessels ...... 100 0 0 
Reduction of Experiments on 
the Forms of Vessels ...... 100 0 0 
Morin’s Instrument and Con- 
stant Indicator .......csceses 69 14 10 
Experiments on the Strength 
ME MAtCTIGIS:. ccvsccecedvcvscses 60 0 0 
£1565 10 2 
1844, 
Meteorological Observations 
at Kingussie and Inverness 12 
Completing Observations at 
FMV IMOMEAT crscsarcesensnsess 35 
Magnetic and Meteorological 
Co-operation .......cccsceeeee 25 
Publication of the British 
Association Catalogue of 
SV DANGE eseeeceatcs stots rest ates 35 
Observations on Tides on ‘the 
Hast Coast of Scotland 100 
Revision of the Nomenclature 
GE SLATS) wereewovececeseets 1842 2 
Maintaining the Hstablish- 
ment at Kew Observa- 
EIB econ: Goshen aocBececoet ce eonee 117 
Instruments for ‘Kew Obser- 
WALOTY, oars ccnesccccsessccvccepee 56 
Influence of Light on Plants 10 
Subterraneous Temperature 
Tin URGING OSE Rae aa rpeee eens 5 
Coloured Drawings of Rail- 
way Sections ...........0:00006 15 
Investigation of Fossil Fishes 
ofthe Lower Tertiary Strata 100 
Registering the Shocks of 
Earthquakes ............ 1842 23 
Structure of Fossil Shells ... 20 
Radiata and Mollusca of the 
Aigean and Red Seas 1842 100 
Geographical Distributions of 
Marine Zoology......... 1842 0 
Marine Zoology of Devon and 
Worn Wall eds emcsercsconegeneors a) 
Marine Zoology of Corfu...... 10 
Experiments on the Vitality 
Gis SRCOKiiacec:ccnencsssccessaeee 9 
Experiments on the Vitality 
GEMb Osc cecstes wenqsiacns 1842 8 
Exotic Anoplura ..........ce00e 15 
Strength of Materials ......... 100 
Completing Experiments on 
the Forms of Ships ......... 100 
Inquiries into Asphyxia ...... 10 
Investigations on the Internal 
Constitution of Metals...... 50 
Constant Indicator and Mo- 
rin’s Instrument ......1842 10 
£981 
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6) 8. ds 
Publication of the British As- 
sociation Catalogue of Stars 351 14 6 
Meteorological Observations 
BUMMNVEIMESS ee cdossccesnscudes 30 18 11 
Magnetic and Meteorological 
Co-operation .......seeesseeeee 1616 8 
Meteorological Instruments 
ab Hdinburghi...s:.sescrrrseees Lees 
Reduction of Anemometrical 
Observations at Plymouth 25 0 0 
Electrical Experiments at 
Kew Observatory .........00 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 O 
The Actinograph ...........s006 15 0 0 
Microscopic Structure of 
Shell Syseececeuvscesescetasoseets 20 0 0 
Exotic Anoplura ......... 1843 10 0 0 
Vitality of Seeds ......... LSS OP ZO 7 
Vitality of Seeds ......... 1844 7 0 0 
Marine Zoology of Cornwall. 10 0 0 
Physiological Action of Medi- 
CINCS es Sicecrasscaveamtesse renee 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 
OL ShAlSh ness sacanecedese 1844 21115 0 
Fossil Fishes of the London 
Clayeaecccnenccdecataenatecoeeesacs 100 0 0 
Computation of the Gaussian 
Constants for 1829 ......... 50 0 0 
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 2 15 10 
Vitality of Seeds ......... 1845 712 3 
Marine Zoology of Cornwall 10 0 0 
Marine Zoology of Britain... 10 0 0 
Exotic Anoplura ......... 1844 25 0 0 
Expenses attending Anemo- 
TMCLGES seacseseicamatsenerastcsrs Ls ide 6 
Anemometers’ Repairs......... 2 3 6 
Atmospheric Waves ............ 3.3 3 
Captive Balloons ......... 1844 819 8 
Varieties of the Human Race 
1844 7 6 3 
Statistics of Sickness and 
Mortality in York............ 12 0 0 
£685 16 0 
