COUNCIL FOR 1867 . 
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EAIN FALL, 1867. 
Scarbro’. 
Malton. 
Flaxton. 
York. 
Ackwortb. 
Sbeffield. 
Settle. 
Jan. 
4-14 
3-10 
0-80 
2-03 
2-20 
3-00 
4-67 
Feb. 
0*77 
1-01 
2-10 
1-37 
1-19 
2-69 
4-08 
Mar. 
1-70 
1-77 
1*77 
1-44 
2-17 
2-50 
1-74 
April 
1-84 
3-86 
3-01 
2-95 
2-68 
4-00 
4-98 
May 
2-53 
1-97 
1-33 
1-94 
2-55 
2-65 
3-24 
June 
1-85 
1-89 
2-20 
2-65 
2-19 
2-52 
1-49 
July 
3-15 
4-36 
2-85 
2-40 
3-44 
3-76 
3-05 
Aug. 
1-23 
3-37 
4-80 
4-23 
3-10 
2-73 
0-94 
Sept. 
2-43 
2-28 
2-26 
1-86 
2-16 
2-46 
2-98 
Oct. 
3-21 
1-69 
1-68 
1-33 
1-70 
2-84 
3-25 
Nov. 
0-95 
1-27 
0-70 
1-22 
1-00 
1-09 
1-43 
Dec. 
2-87 
2-49 
2-01 
2-18 
1-97 
2-12 
3-41 
Totals 
26-67 
29-06 
25-51 
25-60 
26-35 
32-36 
35-26 
The rain-fall of the year was two inches more than the mean 
for York. An nnnsual amount fell in August, viz., 4*23 inches, 
neutralizing in regard to the harvest the high temperatime of 
the month. By the permission of the Council to employ a 
substitute in his absence, the Cui’ator has been enabled to pre¬ 
sent a traced diagram of the daily temperature, and the height 
of the Mercurial colmnn for each month of the year. 
As already stated the Accounts for the past year show the 
continued prosperity of the Society. The amomit received for 
the subscriptions of Members keeps fully up to the average of 
previous years. The money received at the gates for admission, 
although of course much less than in 1866, is still nearly £214. 
The Swimming Bath has returned a gross income of £92 10s. 6d. 
The hire of the Society’s tent has produced £25 15s. Od.; and 
£5 was presented to the Society by John Eoper, Esq., towards 
the cost of a new mowing machine. The total income of the 
Society from all sources for the year 1867 is £1414 19s. 8d, 
The total expenditure for the year is £1421 10s. 7d. 
