REPORT 1839. 



Section A £1810 17 4 



— B 141 



— C 81 17 3 



— D 141 



— E 125 



— F 100 



— G 390 



2789 14 7 



The above grants expire at the Meeting in 1840, unless the 

 Recommendations shall have been acted on, or a continuance of 

 the grant applied for by the Sectional Committees, and ordered 

 by the General Committee. Those marked thus *, relating to 

 subjects on which no previous resolution has been adopted, are 

 generally explained at greater length than the others, which are 

 renewals or continuations of former grants for objects which 

 have been detailed in previous volumes. 



In grants of money to Committees for purposes of Science, 

 the member first named is empowered to draw on the Treasurer 

 for such sums as may from time to time be required. The 

 General Committee does not contemplate, in the grants, the 

 payment of personal expenses to the members. 



On Monday evening, August 29th, the President, the Rev. 

 W. V. Harcourt, took the Cliair in the Town Hall, and de- 

 livered an Address to the Meeting (see next page). 



On Saturday evening, the Concluding General Meeting 

 of the Association took place in the Town Hall, when an ac- 

 count of the Proceedings op the General Committee was 

 read by the Rev. Professor Peacock. 



