COUNCIL UOR 1861. 
19 
EAIN-FALL, 1861. 
Scarbro’. 
Middleton, 
near Beverley. 
Malton. 
Wbeldrake. 
York. 
A ck worth. 
Leeds. 
"Wakefield. 
Sheffield. 
Stones, near 
Todmordcn. 
Settle. 
Jan. 
0-7 
0-96 
0*90 
0*54 
0*65 
0*18 
0*1 
0*2 
0*76 
1*37 
2*10 
Feb. 
1-5 
2-50 
3*25 
2*29 
2*42 
2*49 
1*6 
3*9 
5*39 
4*76 
5*40 
Mar. 
1-8 
2-16 
2*22 
1*91 
2*20 
2*12 
3*4 
3*6 
5*20 
5*82 
5*12 
April 
1-1 
0-88 
0*80 
1*16 
0*24 
1-25 
1-5 
1-7 
2*29 
5*02 
0*47 
May 
1-3 
0-77 
0*94 
0*80 
0*60 
0*93 
0*8 
0*7 
0*88 
1*19 
0*39 
June 
1-7 
2-30 
2*58 
1*68 
2*27 
1*74 
1*8 
2*0 
2*51 
1*52 
2*20 
July 
2-9 
5-00 
2*90 
3*39 
3*03 
2*57 
3*9 
2*5 
3*69 
5*55 
4*20 
Aug. 
0-5 
1-03 
M6 
0*77 
2*86 
0*63 
0*8 
0*8 
0*95 
3*58 
4*50 
Sept. 
2-6 
4-60 
3*61 
3*44 
3*61 
1*89 
3*3 
2*5 
2*19 
6*93 
5*48 
Oct. 
1-4 
1-00 
0*91 
0*68 
0*72 
1*07 
0*9 
0*9 
1*25 
2*19 
2*06 
Nov. 
2-3 
3-93 
3*76 
2*69 
2*60 
2*23 
2*7 
2*5 
2*87 
6*66 
7*52 
Dee. 
1-4 
1-29 
1-44 
M9 
1*07 
1*16 
1*2 
1*0 
1*70 
3*21 
2*98 
1861. 
19-2 
26*42 
24*47 
20*54 
20*47 
18*26 
22*0 
22*3 
29*68 
47-80 
42*42 
The Lectures delivered in the Theatre of the Museum 
during the year 1861 vs^ere twelve in number. For three of 
these the Society was indebted to Mr. Procter; the Eev. 
Thomas Myers, the Eev. George Eowe, Mr. Dallas, and Pro¬ 
fessor Morris, each delivered two lectures, and Mr. O. A. Moore 
one. Abstracts of the Papers read at the Monthly Meetings 
will he appended to this Eeport. 
The number of new members elected in 1861 was fifteen, 
and the loss by death and resignation ten, showing an increase 
of five ordinary members in the year. Four lady subscribers 
were admitted, and only one lost, giving an increase of three, 
and five associates were elected, without any counterbalancing 
loss. Hence, the Society’s resources from subscriptions have 
been improved during the year just expired, by five ordinary 
members, and eight lady subscribers and associates. 
