COUNCIL FOR 1882 . 
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Auroral lights were observed in York on the 12th, 13th, 
14th, 15th, 17th, 18th, and 19th of November, that of the 17th 
being of great splendour. 
The Eiver Ouse has not been frozen over during the 
3 ^ear. On two occasions in December the water rose 10 feet 
or more above summer level. 
METEOEOLOOICAL EEOISTEE, YOEX, 1882. 
Based on observations taken at the Museum at York at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. each 
day, local time. The self-registering' thermometers were read at 9 p.m., and 
the readings entered to the day on which they were made, while the Rainfall 
was measured at 9 a.m., and the amount registered entered to preceding 
day. 
BAROMETER. 
RAIN. 
THERMOMETER. 
Month. 
Highest. 
Lowest, 
Mean. 
Inches. 
Days. 
Average 
Maximum. 
Average 
Minimum. 
Mean Temp. 
Highest. 
Lowest. 
Inches. 
Inches. 
Inches. 
Deg. 
Deg. 
Deg. 
Deg. 
Deg. 
Jan. 
30-894 
29-038 
30-277 
1-49 
13 
45-7- 
35-8 
40-8 
53-0 
28-0 
Feb. 
30-726 
28-873 
30-146 
1-27 
8 
480 
37-5 
42-8 
55-0 
27-0 
Mar. 
30-567 
28-804 
29-906 
1-79 
14 
53-2 
37-9 
45-6 
64-2 
29-0 
April 
30-520 
28-931 
29-774 
4-15 
17 
53-6 
39-0 
46-3 
64-8 
29-6 
May 
30-509 
29-299 
30-058 
1-49 
12 
62-0 
42-1 
52-1 
70-5 
32-5 
June 
30-403 
29-306 
29-853 
3-25 
17 
64-4 
47-8 
56-1 
73-4 
38-7 
July 
30-433 
29-158 
29-797 
3-74 
23 
67-5 
51-9 
59-7 
74-0 
44-0 
Aug. 
30-304 
28-999 
29-856 
2-35 
20 
67-5 
51-2 
59-4 
75-3 
44-0 
Sept. 
30-461 
29-266 
29-861 
1-20 
16 
62-2 
45-5 
53-9 
68-5 
37-6 
Oct. 
30-616 
29-133 
29-845 
4-84 
25 
55-5 
45-4 
50-5 
68-4 
33-2 
Nov. 
30-212 
28-997 
29-612 
2-71 
24 
46-4 
36-5 
41-5 
59-8 
24-0 
Dec. 
30-249 
28-919 
29-635 
4-87 
23 
40-5 
33-6 
37-1 
55-0 
160 
Year 
30-894 
28-804 
29-885 
33-15 
212 
55-5 
42-0 
48-8 
75-3 
16-0 
Note.— The Barometer readings have been corrected and reduced to 
32® F. at the Mean Sea Level. 
