SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATIONS 
TO THE 
GENERAL MEETINGS. 
April 5th, 1842.—Horary Observa,tioiis of the state of the 
Barometer, Thermometer, direction of the Wind, and state of the 
Weather on the 21st and 22nd of March, 1842; with a diagram of 
the Barometrical and Thermometrical Curves during the period of 
the Observations. Also, a General Meteorological Report for York, 
for the year 1841 ; and some general remarks on the mode of 
recording Meteorological Observations, by John Ford. 
October 4th.—A Communication from Professor Phillips, con¬ 
taining an account, of 24 Meteors or Shooting Stars observed by 
him at Malvern, on the 9th of August last. 
Jan. 3rd, 1843.—Meteorological Observations made at Huggate, 
in 1841, by the Rev. T. Rankin. 
