16 
REPORT OF THE 
COMPAEATIYE PEEYALENCE OF WINDS. 
N. 
N.N.E. 
N.E. 
E.N.E. 
E. 
E.S.E. 
S.E. 
S.S.E. 
32 
6 
18 
8 
24 
5 
10 
8 
s. 
s.s.w. 
s.w. 
w.s.w. 
w. 
W.N.W. 
N.W. 
N.N.W. 
74 
23 
36 
19 
41 
17 
24 
20 
The following observations made at Langton, Malton, have 
been kindly supplied by the Eev. A. Shadwell, M. A. 
Eain fall 7*33 inch over average. Eivers above summer 
level the whole year. Flood in Derwent January 4th, 11 ft. 
2 in.; April 20th, 8 ft. 2 in.; September 16th, 8 ft. 
Mean height of Barometer, 29*997 corrected for level and 
temperature. 
WINDS. 
S. to W. W. io N. N. to E. E. to S. Calm. 
152 93 58 51 11 
Thirty-three new Members, six Ladies, and four Associates 
have been elected during the past year, whilst twelve Members, 
eight Lady Subscribers, and two Associates have been lost to 
the Society either by death or resignation during the year. 
Amongst those whose names will no longer appear on the 
Society’s roll is that of our late honoured Vice-President, the 
Eev. John Kenrick. 
The Eev. John Kenrick joined the Society on its foundation 
in the year 1823, as his name appears in the first list of its 
Members published in the year 1824. Over a period of 
upwards of fifty years he continued to aid, by his labours and 
his experience, the Society of which he had been one of the 
first promoters, and so long as the Society lasts, the numerous 
papers published in its Transactions, of which he was the author, 
on almost every branch of antiquities and antiquarian literatiu’e 
will remain an enduring evidence of his profound learning. 
Mr. Kenrick not only added renown to the Society by these 
labours, but from an early period he took an active part in the 
administration of its affairs. In 1824 his name first appears 
on the list of the Council, and from that date it has remained 
