16 REPORT or THE 



METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER, YORK, 1858. 



The receipts of the year have fallen short of those of 1857. 

 The sums taken at the Gate and at the Swimming Bath have 

 been greater, but the general amount of last year was swelled 

 by the large number of Life Memberships and the proceeds of 

 the Exhibition. The expenditure, however, has been less than 

 in that year, and a balance of £40 7s. appears on the year's 

 account in favour of the Society. 



The Council have received, with regret, from Mr. AUis an 

 intimation that the state of his health, and his occupations, 

 will not allow him to retain the office of Honorary Secretary, 

 which he has filled for the last four years. By proposing him 

 as one of the Vice-Presidents, the Council desire at once to mark 

 their appreciation of his services, and to secure to the Society 

 the benefit of his advice and co-operation. They have the 

 satisfaction of announcing that Mr. T. S. Noble will undertake 



