Record

RefNoCMB/90/3/188
LevelFile
TitleMinutes of a meeting of the Committee of Papers
Date23 March 1848
DescriptionPresent at the meeting: Marquis of Northampton, President in the chair; Mr Rennie; Dr Roget; Mr Christie; Colonel Sabine; Mr Gassiot; Sir R Inglis

Read and confirmed minutes of previous meeting

Dr Lee On the Nerves of the Uterus. Postponed
Mr Barlow On Diurnal Currents of Electricity. Postponed
Mr Macann On the directions assumed by Plants. Postponed
Dr H Jones On the structure of the Liver. Postponed
Captain Johnson Magnetical Experiments made on board the Blood-hound. Postponed
Mr Baggs On the disruptive discharge of accumulated electricity. Postponed
Mr Heal On Galvanic Currents existing in the Blood. Postponed
Captain Shortrede On Formulae for the Elastic force of Vapour. Postponed
Caprain Shortrede On the Moist Bulb Problem. Postponed
Mr Macann On the Total Reflexion at the surface of any Crystal. Postponed
Mr Glaisher On the Corrections necessary to be applied to Meteorological Observations. To be printed
Captain Beechey On the Tides in the Irish and English Channels. To be printed
Extent3p
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedRecordMC/4/224
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