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RefNoCMB/90/3/164
LevelFile
TitleMinutes of a meeting of the Committee of Papers
Date26 June 1845
DescriptionPresent at the meeting: the President in the chair; Dr Roget; Mr Bowman; ~Sir William Burnett; Mr Dollond; Mr Graham; Mr Sharpey

Read and confirmed minutes of the last meeting

Mr Newport On the structure and development of the blood corpuscles. Withdrawn
Professor Forbes On the viscous theory of glacier motion. Postponed
Mr Harrison Description of a self registering Thermometer. Postponed
Dr Kelly On the Winds of the [?] Lawrence, and the movements of the BArometer. Postponed
Professor Matteucci Electre Physiological REsearches. To be printed
Reverend B Powell On the elliptic polarization of lilght. Postponed
Mr Jones On the Blood Corpuscles. Postponed
Mr Addison On the force of cohesion. Postponed
Mr Rigg On the formation of Earthy and Alkaline bodies. Postponed
Mr Ludlow On an Eclipse of the Sun. Postponed
Mr Howard Barometric averages. Postponed
Mr H B Jones On the chemistry of the urine. Postponed
Mr Stevenson The Theory fo Vision. Postponed
Mr Shoenbein On Ozone. Postponed
Mr Henry On Compounds of Tin and Iodine. Postponed
Dr Davy On the Temperature of Man. Postponed
Dr Hoskins Meteorological Observatins. Archives
Mr Wilson On the Epidermis. Postponed
Colonel Bainbryge On a Pocket Sextant. Postponed
Mr Sturgeon On the magnetic powers of Steel Bars. Postponed
Mr Beck On the nerves fo the Uterus. Postponed
Mr Grove On the Gas Voltaic Battery. Postponed
Dr Lee On the nervous ganglia of the Uterus. Postponed
Extent2p
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedRecordMC/4/60
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