CONTENTS OF APPENDIX. 



(A.) Additions to the State Cabinet during the year 1866 : 



1. By donation ; 



2. By purchase. 



( B.) Catalogue of Shells received from the Smithsonian Institution, in 1865. 



( C.) Catalogue of Shells received from the Smithsonian Institution, in 1866. 



( D.) List of Specimens in the Ecouomic Collection. 



( E.) Catalogue of Books in the Library of the State Cabinet of Natural 

 History. 



(F.) Local Climatology: By W. D. Wilson, D.D., Professor in Hobart 



College, Geneva. 

 ( G.) Kesults of Meteorological Observations : 



1. Annual Meteorological Synopsis for the years 1865 and 1866: 



By J. B. Trembley, M.D., Toledo, 0. 



2. Kain Table, kept at Milwauke, Wisconsin, during the years 



1841-1865 : By E. S. Marsh, M.D., Charles Winkler, 

 M.D., and J. A. Lapham, LL.D. 



3. Rain Table kept at Pierrepont Manor, N. Y., during the years 



1851-1865 : By W. C. Pierrepont. 



4. Record { by Diagrams ) of Thermometer and Barometer, at 



Pierrepont Manor, for January 1866 : By W. C. Pierre- 

 pont. 



5. Monthly Result of Observations at Rochester, for the years 



1865 and 1866 : By C. Dewey, D.D. 



(H.) * Observations on the internal appendages of the Genus Atrypa; 

 with a notice of discovery of a loop connecting the spiral cones: 

 By R. P. Whitfield. 



( I.) Notice of Vol. IV. of the Palaeontology of New-York ; with an enu- 

 meration of the species described, and observations on their relation 

 to Carboniferous forms. 



( K.) t Contributions to Palaeontology : By James Hall. 



1. Introductions to the Study of the Graptolitid^e, with a 



list of the species known in the Palaeozoic formations of 

 Canada and the United States. 



2. Observations on the Genus Streptorhyncus, continued from 



the Sixteenth Report. 



* This paper was transmitted with the Nineteenth Report on the State Cabinet, but was 

 not reached in tlie printing during the year 1866. 



t Some of these papers were transmitted with the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Reports, 

 or with tlie Nineteentli onlj^ : otliers are now eoniiuunicated lor the first tiiue 



