SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATIONS 
RECEIVED AT 
THE SOCIETY’S MEETINGS. 
Feb, 3rd, 1829.—Register of meteorological observations at York, 
during every hour of the day and night of the 15th January, 1829 : 
by several members of the Y.P.S. 
Corresponding observations made at Moat Hall, near York : by 
J. Wasse, M.D. 
Account of the quantity of Rain at Wigton, in Cumberland, during 
the last seven years : by J. Pemberton, Esq. 
Account of new experiments on the combustion of Coal-gas : by the 
Rev. Wm. Taylor. 
March 3rd.—Geological and mineralogical notices, and remarks 
on Museums in Germany : by Wm. Marshall, Esq. F.G.S. 
On the original situation of the Statues lately discovered among 
the ruins of St. Mary’s Abbey : by R. D. Chantrell, Esq. Architect. 
Further experiments on Coal-gas: by the Rev. Wm. Taylor. 
April 7th.—On the distinctions and habits of British Summer 
Birds of passage : by Arthur Strickland, Esq. 
