GENERAL STATEMENT. 
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£ ». d. 
£ s. d. 
1841. 
Observations on Waves. 30 0 0 
Meteorology and Subterra¬ 
nean Temperature . 8 8 0 
Actinometers . 10 0 0 
Earthquake Shocks . J7 7 0 
Aerid Poisons....... 6 0 0 
Veins and Absorbents . 3 0 0 
Mud in Rivers... 5 0 0 
Marine Zoology . . 15 12 8 
Skeleton Maps . 20 0 0 
Mountain Barometers .. 6 18 6 
Stars (Histoire Celeste).. 185 0 0 
Stars (Lacaitle) . 79 5 0 
Stars (Nomenclature of) ... 17 19 6 
Stars (Catalogue of ) . 40 0 0 
Water on Iron . 50 0 0 
Meteorological Observations 
at Inverness... 20 0 0 
Meteorological Observations 
(reduction of). 25 0 0 
Fossil Reptiles .. 50 o 0 
Foreign Memoirs .. 62 0 0 
Railway Sections . 38 1 6 
Forms of Vessels . 193 12 0 
Meteorological Observations 
at Plymouth . 55 0 0 
Magnetical Observations ... 6l 18 8 
Fishes of the Old Red Sand¬ 
stone . 100 0 0 
Tides at Leith. 60 0 0 
Anemometer at Edinburgh .. 69 1 10 
Tabulating Observations ... 9 6 3 
Races of Men..... 5 0 0 
Radiate Animals. 2 0 0 
,£1235 10 11 
1842. 
Dynamometric Instruments 113 11 2 
Anoplura Britannia: . 52 12 0 
Tides at Bristol . 59 g 0 
Cases on Light . 30 14 7 
Chronometers....,. 26 17 6 
Marine Zoology .. I <• q 
British Fossil Mammalia ... 100 0 0 
Statistics of Education .. 20 0 0 
Marine Steam -vessels’ En- 
_ S ines . 28 0 0 
Stars (Histoire Ce'ieste) . 59 0 0 
Stars (Brit. Assoc. Cat. of) 110 0 0 
Railway Sections . 161 jq q 
British Beiewuitea . 50 0 q 
Fossil Reptiles (publication 
of Report) . 210 0 n 
forms of Vessels . 180 0 0 
Galvanic Experiments on 
Rocks . 5 8c 
Meteorological Expori m ents 
at Plymouth . 68 0 0 
Constant Indicator and Dy¬ 
namometric Instruments.. 90 0 0 
Force of Wind . 10 0 0 
Light on Growth of Seeds... 8 0 0 
Vital Statistics . 50 O O 
Vegetative Power of Seeds .. 8 111 
Questions on Human Race.. 7 9 0 
£Ui9 17 8 
1843. 
Revision of the Nomencla¬ 
ture of Stars . 2 0 0 
Reduction of Stars. British 
Association Catalogue ... 25 O 0 
Anomalous Tides. Frith of 
Forth . 120 0 0 
Hourly Meteorological Ob¬ 
servations atKiugussie and 
Inverness. 77 12 8 
Meteorological Observations 
at Plymouth . 55 O 0 
Whewell’s Meteorological 
Anemometer at Plymouth 10 0 0 
Meteorological Observations, 
Osier’s Anemometer at 
Plymouth . 20 ct 0 
Reduction of Meteorological 
Observations . 30 0 0 
Meteorological Instruments 
and Gratuities. 39 G 0 
Construction of Anemometer 
at Inverness . 5fi 12 2 
Magnetic Co-operation . 10 8 10 
Meteorological Recorder for 
Kew Observatory . 50 O 0 
Action of Gases on Light ... 18 lG 1 
Establishment at Kew Ob¬ 
servatory, Wages, Repairs, 
Furniture and Sundries ... 133 4 7 
Experiments by Captive Bal¬ 
loons . 61 S 0 
Oxidation of the Rails of 
Railways. 20 0 0 
Publicatiou of Report on 
Fossil Reptiles . 40 0 O 
Coloured Drawings of Rail¬ 
way Sections . 147 IB 3 
Registration of Earthquake 
Shocks. 30 0 O 
Report on Zoological No¬ 
menclature . 10 0 0 
UncoveringLowerRed Sand¬ 
stone near Manchester ... 4 4 6 
Vegetative Power of Seeds... 5 3 8 
Marine Testacea (Habits of) 10 0 O 
Marine Zoology . 10 O O 
Marine. Zoology. 2 I I 11 
Preparation of Report on 
British Fossil Mammalia.. 100 O O 
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