O General Statement of Sums which have been paid on Account of Grants for Scientific Purposes. £ s. d. 1834. Meteorology and Subterranean Tide Discussions .................. ..... 20 0 0 Temperature ......... 21 110 Vitrification Experiments......... 9 4 7 1835. Cast-Iron Experiments ...... 0 0 Tide Discussions .................. 62 0 0 Railway Constants ......... 7 2 British Fossil Ichthyology ...... 105 0 0 Land and Sea Level ......... i 4 £167 0 0 Steam-vessels' Engines........... 0 0 Siars in Histoire Céleste ......... 18 6 1836. Stars in Lacaille. 0 0 Tide Discussions .................. 163 0 0 Stars in R.A.S. Catalogue......... 616 6 British Fossil Ichthyology ...... 105 0 0 Animal Secretions................... 10 10 0 'Thermometric Observations, &c. 50 0 0 Steam-engines in Cornwall 50 0 0 Experiments on long-continued 16 Atmospheric Air .................. 1 0 Heat ............................. 17 1 0 Cast and Wrought Iron............ 40 0 Rain-Gauges ......... 9 13 0 Heat on Organic Bodies ......... 3 0 0 Refraction Experiments ......... 15 0 0 Gases on Solar Spectrum ........ 22 0 0 Lunar Nutation.. ... 60 0 0 Thermometers ..... ... 15 6 Hourly Meteorological Observa0 tions, Inverness and Kingussie 497 8 £434 14 0 Fossil Reptiles ..................... 118 2 9 Mining Statistics .................. 1837. 50 0 0 Tide Discussions ........... ....... 284 1 £1595 11 0 0 Chemical Constants ......, 24 13 6 Lunar Nutation.......... 70 0 0 1840. Observations on Waves............ 100 12 0 1 Bristol Tides ............ ........................ 100 0 0 Tides at Bristol ............ 150 00 Subterranean Temperature ...... 13 13 6 Meteorology and Subterranean Heart Experiments ............... 18 19 0 Temperature ............. 89 5 0 Lungs Experiments ............... 8 13 0 Vitrification Experiments ......... 150 0 0 | Tide Discussions ........... . 50 00 Heart Experiments 8 4 6 | Land and Sea Level ............. 6 111 Barometric Observations 30 0 0 Stars (Histoire Céleste) 242 10 0 Barometers 11 18 6 Stars (Lacaille) ..................... 4 15 0 £918 14 6 Stars (Catalogue) ...... 264 0 0 Atmospheric Air .... 15 15 0 1838. Water on Iron ................. 10 0 0 Tide Discussions 29 0 0 | Heat on Organic Bodies ......... 7 0 0 British Fossil Fishes ............ 100 0 0 Meteorological Observations ...... 52 17 6 Meteorological Observations and Foreign Scientific Memoirs ...... 112' i 6 Anemometer (construction) ... 100 0 0 Working Population ........... 100 0 0 Cast Iron (Strength of) ......... 60 0 0 School Statistics.......... 50 0 0 Animal and Vegetable Substances Forms of Vessels ...... 184 7 0 (Preservation of) ............... 19 1 10 Chemical and Electrical PhenoRailway Constants ............... 41 12 10 mena .. ................. 400 0 Bristol Tides ........................ 50 0 0 Meteorological Observations at Growth of Plants .................. 75 0 0 Plymouth ....... ...., 80 0 0 Mud in Rivers ..................... 3 6 6 | Magnetical Observations ......... 185 13 9 Education Committee ............ 0 0 £1546 164 Heart Experiments ............... 5 3 0 Land and Sea Level ............... 267 8 7 1841. Subterranean Temperature ...... 8 6 0 Observations on Waves............ 30 0 0 Steam-vessels............... ........ 100 0 0 | Meteorology and Subterranean Meteorological Committee ...... 31 9 5 Temperature ...... 8 8 0 Thermometers ..... 16 4 0 Actinometers............ 10 0 0 +956 122 | Earthquake Shocks ............... 70 Acrid Poisons........... 6 0 0 1839. Veins and Absorbents .......... 0 0 Fossil Ichthyology.................. 110 0 01 Mud in Rivers ........... 5 0 0 Meteorological Observations at Marine Zoology.............. 15 12 8 Plymouth ............ ... 63 10 0 Skeleton Maps .......... 2006 Mechanism of Waves ............ 144 2 0 Mountain Barometers .......... 6 18 0 Bristol Tides .... ......... 35 18 6 Stars (Histoire Céleste)..........., 185 0 0 eroso 0 0 0 0 55 6 3 es ....... 30 00 ure ... OOOO £ 8. d. £ 8. a. Stars (Lacaille) ....................... 79 5 0 | Meteorological Observations, Os. Stars (Nomenclature of) ......... 17 19 6 ler's Anemometer at Plymouth 20 00 Stars (Catalogue of) ............ Reduction of Meteorological ObWater on Iron servations 30 0 0 Meteorological Observations at Meteorological Instruments and Inverness 0 0 Gratuities 39 60 Meteorological Observations (re Construction of Anemometer at duction of) ............ 25 0 0 1 Inverness ........................ 56 12 2 Fossil Reptiles ............ 50 0 0 Magnetic Cooperation ............ 10 8 10 · Foreign Memoirs .................. Meteorological Recorder for Kew Railway Sections ................. 38 1 61 Observatory ..................... 50 00 Forms of Vessels ................... 193 12 0 Action of Gases on Light ........ 18 16 1 Meteorological Observations at Establishment at Kew ObservaPlymouth ........................ tory, Wages, Repairs, Furni. Magnetical Observations ......... 61 18 81 ture and Sundries ............... 133 4 7 Fishes of the Old Red Sandstone 100 0 0 Experiments by Captive Balloons 81 8 0 Tides at Leith ...................... 50 0 0 Oxidation of the Rails of Railways 20 0 0 Anemometer at Edin ...... 69 1 10 Publication of Report on Fossil Tabulating Observations ......... 40 0 0 Races of Men ...................... 500 Coloured Drawings of Railway Radiate Animals ... 2 0 0 Sections ......... 147 18 3 £1235 10 11 | Registration of Earthquake Shocks .......... 1842. Report on Zoological NomenclaDynamometric Instruments ...... 113 112 ture 10 00 Anoplura Britanniæ ................ 52 12 0 Uncovering Lower Red SandTides at Bristol...... 59 8 0 stone near Manchester ......... Gases on Light .................. 30 14 7 Vegetative Power of Seeds ...... 5 3 8 Chronometers ................. 26 17 6 Marine Testacea (Habits of) ... 10 0 0 Marine Zoology...... 5 0 Marine Zoology..................... 10 0 0 British Fossil Mammalia ..... 0 0 Marine Zoology..................... 2 14 11 Statistics of Education 20 0 0 Preparation of Report on Britislı Marine Steam-vessels' Engines... 28 0 0 Fossil Mammalia ............... 100 0 0 Stars (Histoire Céleste)............ 59 0 Physiological Operations of MeStars (Brit. Assoc. Cat. of) ...... 110 0 0 1 dicinal Agents ...... 2000 Railway Sections .................. 161 10 0 Vital Statistics ... British Belemnites.................. 0 0 | Additional Experiments on the Fossil Reptiles (publication of Forms of Vessels ............... 7000 Report) ........................... 210 0 0 | Additional Experiments on the Forms of Vessels ................... 180 0 0 - forms of Vessels ... ........... 0 0 0 Galvanic Experiments on Rocks 5 8 6 Reduction of Experiments on the Meteorological Experiments at Forms of Vessels ............... 100 10000 Plymouth ........................ O 0 Morin's Instrument and Constant Constant Indicator and Dynamo. Indicator ..... 69 14 10 metric Instruments ............ 90 0 0 Experiments on the Strength of Force of Wind ..................... 10 0 0 Materials 60 0 0 Light on Growth of Seeds ...... 8 0 0 €1565 10 2 Vital Statistics ........ 50 0 0 Vegetative Power of Seeds ...... 8 111 1844. Questions on Human Race ...... 7 9 0 1 Meteorological Observations at £1449 17 8 Kingussie and Inverness ....... 12 0 0 Completing Observations at Ply1843. mouth ........................... 35 00 Revision of the Nomenclature of Magnetic and Meteorological Co- ........ 25 8 4 Reduction of Stars, British Asso Publication of the British Association Catalogue ............... 25 0 0 ciation Catalogue of Stars...... 35 0 0 Anomalous Tides, Frith of Forth 120 0 0 Observations on Tides on the Hourly Meteorological Observa East coast of Scotland ......... 100 0 0 tions at Kingussie and Inverness 77 12 8 Revision of the Nomenclature of Meteorological Observations at Stars .........................1842 2 9 6 Plymouth ........................ 55 0 0 Maintaining the Establishmentin Whewell's Meteorological Ane Kew Observatory ............... 117 17 3 mometer at Plymouth ......... 10 0 0 Instruments for KewObservatory 56 7 3 . . . 15 £ $. d. . £ s. d. Influence of Light on Plants...... 10 0 0 Computation of the Gaussian Subterraneous Temperature in | Constants for 1829............ 50 0 0 Ireland ............................ 5 0 0 | Maintaining the Establishment at Coloured Drawings of Railway Kew Observatory ............... 146 16 7 Sections ........................... 15 17 6 Strength of Materials ............ 60 0 0 Investigation of Fossil Fishes of Researches in Asphyxia .......... 6 16 2 the Lower Tertiary Strata ... 100 0 0 Examination of Fossil Shells...... 10 0 0 Registering the Shocks of Earth Vitality of Seeds ............ 1844 2 15 10 quakes ......................1842 23 11 10 | Vitality of Seeds... Vitality of Seeds .............1845 7 12 3 Structure of Fossil Shells ......... 20 0 0 Marine Zoology of Cornwall...... 10 0 0 Radiata and Mollusca of the Marine Zoology of Britain ....... 10 0 0 Ægean and Red Seas......1842 100 0 0 | Exotic Anoplura ............1844 25 0 0 Geographical Distributions of Expenses attending Anemometers 11 7 6 Marine Zoology .........1842 10 0 0 Anemometers' Repairs ............. 2 3 6 Marine Zoology of Devon and Atmospheric Waves ............... 3 3 3 Cornwall ...... 10 0 0 | Captive Balloons ..........., 1844 8 19 3 Marine Zoology of Corfu ......... 10 0 0 | Varieties of the Human Race Experiments on the Vitality of 1844 763 Seeds. Statistics of Sickness and MorExperiments on the Vitality of tality in York ................... Seeds ...... ............1842 8 7 3 €685 16 0 Exotic Anoplura .. Strength of Materials ............. 100 0 0 1847. Completing Experiments on the Computation of the Gaussian Forms of Ships ................... 0 0 Constants for 1829. ............ 50 0 0 Inquiries into Asphyxia ......... 10 0 0 Habits of Marine Animals ...... 10 0 0 Investigations on the Internal Physiological Action of Medicines 20 0 0 Constitution of Metals ......... 50 0 0 Marine Zoology of Cornwall...... 10 0 0 Constant Indicator and Morin's Atmospheric Waves ............... 6 9 3 Instrument ...............1842 10 3 6 | Vitality of Seeds .................. 4 7 7 €981 12 8 Mainta he Establishment at Kew Observatory ................ 107 8 6 1845. £208 5 4 Publication of the British Association Catalogue of Stars ......... 351 14 6 1848. Meteorological Observations at Maintaining the Establishment at Inverness ,....................... 30 18 11 18 11 Kew Observatory .............. 171 15 11 Magnetic and Meteorological Co. Atmospheric Waves ... 3 10 9 16 16 8 ....................... ration Vitality of Seeds ............ ...... 0 9 15 Meteorological Instruments at Completion of Catalogues of Stars 70 0 0 Edinburgh ......................... 9 On Colouring Matters 5 0 0 Reduction of Anemometrical Ob. On Growth of Plants............... 15 0 0 servations at Plymouth .......... 25 0 0 £275 1 8 Electrical Experiments at Kew Observatory ..................... 43 17 8 1849. Maintaining the Establishment in Electrical Observations at Kew Kew Observatory ................ 149 150 Observatory ....... 50 0 0 For Kreil's Barometrograph...... 25 0 0 Maintaining Establishment at Gases from Iron Furnaces ...... 50 0 0 ditto ............... 76 2 5 The Actinograph .................... 15 0 0 Vitality of Seeds .................. 5 8 1 Microscopic Structure of Shells 20 0 0 On Growth of Plants............... 5 00 Exotic Anoplura .............1843 10 0 0 Registration of Periodical Phe. Vitality of Seeds ............ 1843 2 0 71 nomena ............ ........ 10 00 Vitality of Seeds ............1844 7 0 0 Bill on account of Anemometrical Marine Zoology of Cornwall ... 10 0 0 Observations .......... 13 90 Physiological Action of Medicines 20 00 €159 19 6 Statistics of Sickness and Mortality in York .................. 1850. Earthquake Shocks .........1843 15 14 8 Maintaining the Establishment at £830 9 9 Kew Observatory ............... 255 18 0 Transit of Earthquake Waves ... 50 0 0 1846. Periodical Phenomena ............ 15 0 0 British Association Catalogue of Meteorological Instruments, Stars ........................1844 21 15 0 Azores ............ 25 00 Fossil Fishes of the London Clay 100 00 £345 18 0 operation 10 00 lida....... £ s. d. £ 8. d. 1851. Strickland's Ornithological SynoMaintaining the Establishment at nyms .............................. 100 0 0 Kew Observatory (includes part Dredging and Dredging Forms... 9 13 9 of grant in 1849) ................ 309 2 2 Chemical Action of Light ......... 20 0 0 Theory of Heat ...................... 20 1 1 Strength of Iron Plates ............ 10 0 0 Periodical Phenomena of Animals | Registration of Periodical Phenoand Plants ........................ 5 10 0 0 Vitality of Seeds .................... 5 6 4 | Propagation of Salmon ............. 10 0 0 Influence of Solar Radiation...... 30 0 0 £734 13 9 Ethnological Inquiries ............ 12 0 0 1857. Researches on Annelida ........... 10 0 0 Maintaining the Establishment at £39197 Kew Observatory ................ 350 0 0 1852. Earthquake Wave Experiments.. 40 00 Maintaining the Establishment at Dredging near Belfast ............ 10 0 0 Kew Observatory (including Dredging on the West Coast of balance of grant for 1850) ... 233 17 8 Scotland...... Experiments on the Conduction Investigations into the Mollusca of Heat .......... .................. 5 2 9 of California ....... 10 0 Influence of Solar Radiations ... 20 0 0 | Experiments on Flax 5 0 0 Geological Map of Ireland ...... 15 0 0 Natural History of Madagascar.. 20 0 0 Researches on the British Anne. Researches on British Annelida 25 0 0 ..................... 10 0 0 Report on Natural Products imVitality of Seeds 10 6 2 ported into Liverpool .......... 10 0 0 Strength of Boiler Plates ......... 10 0 0 Artificial Propagation of Salmon 100 0 £304 6 7 Temperature of Mines ............ 7 8 0 Thermometers for Subterranean 1853. 1 Observations ..................... 7 Maintaining the Establishment at 4 Life-Boats ............ ....... .5 0 0 Kew Observatory ............... 165 0 0 $507 15 4 Experiments on the Influence of Solar Radiation ................... 15 0 0 1858. Researches on the British Anne Maintaining the Establishment at lida.................................. 10 10 0 0 0 0 Kew Observatory ............... 500 0 0 Dredging on the East Coast of Earthquake Wave Experiments.. 25 00 Scotland........................... ... 10 0 0| Dredging on the West Coast of Ethnological Queries ............ 5 0 0 Scotland ........................ 10 0 0 £205 0 0 | Dredging near Dublin ........... 5 0 0 Vitality of Seeds .................. 1854. Dredging near Belfast ............ 18 13 2 Maintaining the Establishment at Report on the British Annelida... Kew Observatory (including Experiments on the production balance of former grant) ...... 330 15 4 of Heat by Motion in Fluids ... 20 0 0 Investigations on Flax ............ 11 0 0 | Report on the Natural Products Effects of Temperature on imported into Scotland ......... 10 0 0 Wrought Iron .................. 10 0 0 1 £618 18 2 Registration of Periodical Phenomena ........................... 10 0 0 1859. British Annelida .................. 10 0 0 | Maintaining the Establishment at Vitality of Seeds .................. 5 2 3 Kew Observatory ervatory ................ 500 0 0 Conduction of Heat ............... 4 2 0 | Dredging near Dublin ............ 15 0 0 £380 197 Osteology of Birds................... 50 0 0 5 0 0 20 0 0 Maintaining the Establishment at | British Medusidæ ................... 5 0 0 Kew Observatory ............. 425 0 0 Dredging Committee.......... Earthquake Movements ......... 10 0 0 Steam-vessels' Performance ...... Physical Aspect of the Moon....... 11 8 5 Marine Fauna of South and West Vitality of Seeds ........... 10 7 11 | of Ireland ............... Map of the World.................. 15 0 0 Photographic Chemistry ......... 10 00 Ethnological Queries..... ... ..... 5 0 0 Lanarkshire Fossils ..... 20 01 Dredging near Belfast ............ 4 0 0 Balloon Ascents., 39 11 0 £480 16 4 £684 U I 1856. 1860. Maintaining the Establishment at Maintaining the Establishment Kew Observatory :- of Kew Observatory.............. 500 0 0 1854...... £ 75 0 01 Dredging near Belfast ............. 16 6 575 00 0 1855......£500 0 0 ] | Dredging in Dublin Bay........... 15 0 0 5 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 £ $. d. £ s. d. Inquiry into the Performance of Steanıships' Performance ......... 150 0 0 Steam-vessels ..................... 124 0 0 Thermo-Electric Currents ....... Explorations in the Yellow Sand. €1293 16 6 stone of Dura Den............... 2000 Chemico-mechanical Analysis of 1863. Rocks and Minerals ............. 25 0 0 Maintaining the Establishment Maintainin Researches on the Growth of of Kew Observatory............ 600 0 0 Plants.............. ini.......... Balloon Committee deficiency... 7000 Researches on the Solubility of Balloon Ascents (other expenses) 25 00 Salts................... 30 0 0 Entozoa ....... Researches on the Constituents Coal Fossils ........ of Manures ......................... 25 0 0 Herrings .... Balance of Captive Balloon Ac Granites of Donegal...... counts...... 1 13 6 Prison Diet...... £1241 7 0 Vertical Atmospheric Movements 1861. Dredging Shetland ............... Maintaining the Establishment Dredging North-east coast of Scotland ........ Dredging Northumberland and 17 3 10 Dredging North and East Coasts Dredging Committee superin. 23 0 0 of Scotland......................... tendence ............ ......... 10 0 0 Dredging Committee: Steamship Performance ......... 100 0 0 1860 ......* £50 0 0 Balloon Committee ............... 200 0 0 1861 ...... £22 0 0 Carbon under pressure..... ...... 10 0 0 Excavations at Dura Den......... 20 0 0 Volcanic Temperature ............ 100 0.0 Solubility of Salts .................. 0 0 Bromide of Ammonium ......... 8 0 0 Steam-vessel Performance .... 150 0 0 Electrical Standards................ 100 0 0 Fossils of Lesmahago ............ 15 0 0 Construction and distribuExplorations at Uriconium ...... 20 0 0 tion .............................. 40 0 0 Chemical Alloys .................. 0 0 Luminous Meteors ............... 17 0 0 Classified Index to the Transac Kew Additional Buildings for tions ............................... 100 Photoheliograph ................ 100 0 0 Dredging in the Mersey and Dee 5 0 0 Thermo-Electricity ................ 15 0 0 Dip Circle ............................ 0 0 8 0 ............ 0 Photoheliographic Observations 50 0 0 Hydroida ......... .. 10 00 Prison Diet ....... .... 20 00 £1608 3 10 Gauging of Water........... Alpine Ascents .................. 6 5 1 1864. Constituents of Manures ......... 25 0 0 Maintaining the Establishment £101 5 10 of Kew Observatory............. 600 0 0 Coal Fossils .... ........... 20 0 0 1862. Vertical Atmospheric Move. Maintaining the Establishment ments..... ............ 20 0 0 of Kew Observatory ............ 500 0 0 Dredging Shetland 75 0 0 Patent Laws ......... 21 6 0 Dredging Northumberland ...... 25 0 0 Mollusca of N.-W. America...... 10 00 Balloon Committee ................ 200 Natural History by Mercantile 0 0 Carbon under pressure............ 10 0 0 Marine ........................... 5 0 0 Standards of Electric Resistance 100 0 0 Tidal Observations ................ 25 0 0 10 0 Photoheliometer at Kew ......... Analysis of ROCKS.................. 0 40 0 0 Hydroida ....... 10 0 0 Photographic Pictures of the Sun 150 0 0 Askham's Gift ..................... Rocks of Donegal .................. 25 0 0 Nitrite of Amyle .................. 10 00 Dredging Durham and North Nomenclature Committee ...... 0 5 0 0 umberland ........ 0 25 Rain-Gauges ............. Connexion of Storms. Cast-Iron Investigation ......... Dredging North-east Coast of 20 00 Tidal Observations in the Humber 50 0 0 Scotland........... Spectral Rays ..... 45 0 0 Ravages of Teredo ........ Luminous Metcors .. 20 0 0 Standards of Electrical Resistance 50 0 0 Railway Accidents 1289 15 8 Balloon Committee ............... 200 0 0 1863. Dredging Dublin Bay ............. 10 0 0 Maintaining the Establishinent Dredging the Mersey ............ 5 0 0 of Kew Observatory............ 600 0 0 Prison Diet .......... 2000 | Balloon Committee ................ 100 00 Ganging of Water .................. 12 10 0 Hydroida ............................ 13 0 0 0 |