COUNCIL FOR 1865. 
13 
EAIN-FALL, 1865. 
Malton. 
York. 
i 
Ack worth. 
Sheffield. 
Settle. 
Jan. 
1-20 
1-07 
1-41 
2-35 
3-30 
Feb. 
1-53 
1-55 
1-65 
2-13 
3-28 
Mar. 
1-86 
1-18 
0-64 
0-87 
1-66 
April 
1-50 
1-51 
1-91 
1-41 
1-80 
May 
2-72 
1-91 
2-40 
3-55 
3-71 
June 
0-44 
1-09 
1-56 
1-55 
0-79 
July 
1-42 
1-82 
2-62 
1-91 
2-82 
Aug. 
3*42 
5-28 
2-99 
5-42 
5-84 
Sept. 
0-17 
0-23 
0-29 
0-13 
0-77 
Oct. 
4-43 
4-43 
5-34 
5-83 
6-34 
Nov. 
3-35 
2-06 
1-93 
2-76 
3-81 
Dec. 
1-28 
1-06 
0-46 
0-78 
1-53 
Totals 
23-32 
23-19 
23-20 
28-69 
35-65 
Two,years in succession have had a Eain-fall considerably 
below a mean, as will be seen by the following Table, viz.:— 
1864. 
1865. 
Means. 
Malton 
22-85 
23-32 
26-20 
Mean of 
' 7 years. 
York 
21-11 
23-19 
23-47 
j) 
10 „ 
Ackworth .. 
19-75 
23-20 
23-27 
5> 
10 „ 
Sheffield 
24-36 
28-69 
31-60 
JS 
10 „ 
Settle 
32-60 
35-65 
38-02 
10 „ 
120-67 
134-05 
143-46 
With respect to the Accounts of the Society, the Council 
regret that, owing to the heavy outlay incurred in taking in the 
new grounds, the income for the year has again been inadequate 
to meet the expenditure. Nevertheless, the statement of income 
for the past year is exceedingly satisfactory, and proves that the 
Society is in a prosperous state. The amount received for annual 
subscriptions is £734 7s., and for the admission of new Members 
£58. The amount of Bents received, £188 16s. lOd., is rather 
less than last year, owing to a change having been made in the 
periods for paying the rent of the house at the Museum Grates, 
in order that all tho Society’s rents may fall due at the same 
periods. The sum received at the gate for the admission of the 
