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  <dc:title>Minutes of a meeting of the Committee of Papers</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Present at the meeting:  John William Lubbock, Esq Vice PResident and Treasurer in the chair;  Mr Baily;  Mr Christie;  Mr Daniell;  Mr Galloway;  Mr Graham;  Mr Owen;  Mr Phillips;  Dr Roget

Read and confirmed minute of the last meeting

Mr Smee  On the structure of Normal and adventitious Bones.   Archives
Mr Gulliver  On the Blood - corpuscles of the Genus Cervus.   Archives
Mr L Howard  On certain variations of the mean height of the Barometer, from 1815 to 1823.   Postponed
Reverend B Powell  On the theory of the dark bands formed in the solar spectrum from patial interception of transparent plates.  Withdrawn
Sir Charles Bell  On the Nervous System.   To be printed
Mr Johnston  On the constitution of the Resins: Part 4.   To be printed
Reverend W Walton  Extracts from a Meteorological Journal kept at Allenhed, Northumberland.   Archives
Mr Kater  Description of an Astronomical Clock, invented by the late Captain Kater.   To be printed
Dr Martin Barry  Researches in Embryology: third series.  To be printed
Professor Schoenbein  On the Odour accompanying electricity etc.   Archives
Mr L Howard  TAbles of the variation, thro' a cycle of nine years, of the mean height of th Barometer, mean temperature, and depth of rain as connected with the prevaililng winds etc.   Postponed
Mr Hodgkinson  Experimental researches into the strength of pillars of cast iron and other materials.   To be printed
Register of Tides at Port Arthur, from August 1838 to July 1839.   Archives
Dr John Davy  Notice relative to the form of Blood - particles of the Orinthoryncus Hystrix.   Archives
Mr Jefferys  On the solution of Silica by Steam.   Archives
Lietenant Colonel Yorke  Remarks on electrochemical equivalents and, on a supposed discrepancy, between some of them, and the atomic weight of some bodies as deduced from the theory of Somorphiom.   Archives
Mr J A Lloyd  Second series of approximate deductons made from about 80,000 Observations taken during the years 1836, 1837 and 1838 at Port Louis Observatory, Mauritius, 4 times a day.   Archives
Dr Martin Barry  On the Blood, etc.   To be printed
Dr Kane  Contributions to the chemnical history of Archil and of Litmus.   To be printed
Colonel Reid  Reports on the Weather; and on the Meteorological Phenomena at Bermuda.   Archives
Lord Oxmantown  Experiments on the Reflecting Telescope.  To be printed
Mr Airy  Explanation of an apparent new Polarity in Light.   To be printed
Mr Smee  On the Ferro - sesquicyunuret of Potassium.   Archives
Mr Hunt  On the influence of Iodine in rendering several argentine compounds spread on paper, sensitive to light etc.  To be printed
Major General Lindsay  Hourly Observations of the Barometer and Thermometer made at Sea.   Archives
Mr Johnstone  On the Constitution of Piyotite etc.   Postponed
Mr Johnston  On the Constitution of th Resins: Part 5.   To be printed
Reverend W Whewell  Researches on the Tides: 12th series - with a note.  To be printed
Dr M Barry  Additional Observations to 3rd series of Researches in Embryology.   To be printed
Mr De Morgan  Description of calculating Machine.   Archives
Mr Bowman  On the Minute Structure and Movement of Voluntary Muscles.   To be printed</dc:description>
  <dc:date>9 July 1840</dc:date>
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