COUNCIL FOR 1860 . 
15 
RAIN-FALL, 1860. 
Middleton, 
near Beverley. 
Malton. 
Huggate. 
Whcldrake. 
York. 
Sheffield. 
1 Ackworth, 
Settle. 
Todmorden. 
Jan. 
2-90 
3-31 
4-25 
3-90 
2-17 
4-85 
2-09 
6-96 
5-24 
Feb. 
1-90 
1-45 
1-50 
0-49 
1-99 
1-31 
1-58 
1-98 
1-78 
Mar. 
2-85 
2-91 
2-75 
2-32 
2-23 
2-53 
1-91 
3-70 
5-63 
April 
112 
1-12 
1-00 
1-25 
1-17 
1-25 
-64 
1-22 
1-61 
May 
4-05 
4-01 
4-00 
3-00 
3-27 
2-91 
4-63 
3-37 
5-44 
June 
4-18 
4-42 
4-00 
3-67 
3-32 
4-49 
3-53 
4-30 
6-98 
July 
2-70 
2-56 
2-25 
2-48 
2-87 
1-77 
1-64 
1-16 
2-09 
Aug. 
4-00 
3-30 
2-37 
3-94 
3-73 
4-91 
3-74 
5-33 
6-39 
Sept. 
2-79 
2-64 
3-38 
2-80 
2-88 
2-50 
3-39 
1-95 
3-47 
Oct. 
2-50 
1-82 
2-37 
1-90 
1-46 
3-07 
1-78 
4-98 
5-77 
Nov. 
3-69 
3-30 
3-13 
2-49 
2-07 
3-13 
2-67 
3-58 
3-70 
Dec. 
4*10 
3-62 
1-12 
2-87 
3-21 
4-47 
2-55 
3-25 
2-03 
1860. 
36-78 
34-46 
32-12 
31-11 
30-37 
37*19 
30-15 
41-78 
51-13 
1859. 
25-08 
24-20 
26-45 
No i*e- 
turn. 
21-37 
36-74 
23-46 
40-71 
48-11 
Excess 
11-70 
10-26 
5-67 
9-00 
•45 
6-69 
1-07 
3-02 
MEAN RAIN FALL. 
Excess in 1860. 
Middleton, 
10 
years . 
. 28-00 
8-78 
Malton, 
2 
j) . 
. 29-33 
5-13 
Ackworth, 
10 
. 
. 24-16 
6-00 
Huggate, 
10 
>> . 
. 27-92 
4-20 
Sheffield, 
8 
. 
. 30-95 
6-24 
Wheldrake, 
8 
>> . 
. 23-91 
7-20 
Settle, 
10 
)) . 
. 36-00 
5-71 
Todmorden, 
5 
>) . 
. 42-75 
8-38 
York, 
20 
)) . 
. 23-76 
6-61 
The Lectures delivered in the Theatre of the Museum 
during the year 1860, were rather more numerous than usual, 
amounting in all to sixteen. In the spring session the Society 
was indebted to the Hon. and Very Rev. the Dean for an 
interesting lecture on Cardinal Wolsey,” and to Mr. Davies 
