COUNCIL FOR 1845. 



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Several additions have been likewise made to the coins in the 

 Roman series. 



The Laboratory is in the usual working condition, and the Council 

 have stiU continued to the School of Medicine the use of it for their 

 regular courses of Chemical Lectures. The Curator desires an en- 

 largement of the space allotted to the preparations, on the ground 

 that further classification is necessary, and that injury is sustained 

 for the want of it. 



The Observatory is in work, and the Curator has employed the 

 new instruments which the Society has provided, as much as their 

 yet incomplete state allows. This imperfection should be remedied 

 without delay. 



The Meteorological observations made by Mr. Ford, the Curator 

 of that department, appear in the following tables. 



METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER— YORK, 1845. 



