CONTENTS OF THE APPENDIX. 



A. Additions to the State Cabinet during 18G5; 



1. By douation ; 



2. By purchase. 



B. Catalogue of Mosses: By Charles H. Peck. 



C List of Plants for State Herbarium, collected in the vicinity of Lud- 

 lowville, Tompkins county: By Henry B. Lord 



D. Facts and Observations touching the Flora of the State of New York: 



By one of the Regents. 



E. Results of Meteorological Observations : 



1. Annual Meteorological Synopsis for 1865. 



2. Rain Table, kept at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, during the years 



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

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



3. Rain Tabie^ kept at Pierrepont Manor, N. Y., during the 



years 1859-65: By W. C. Pierrepont. 



4. Record (by Diagrams) of Thermometer and Barometer, for 



January, 1866, at Pierrepont Manor: By W. C. Pierrepont. 



5. Monthly Results of Observations at Rochester, for the year 



1865: By C. Dewey, D.D. 



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



College. 



G. Results obtained by the new method of recording Meteorological 



phenomena: By Prof. G. W. Hough, Director of Dudley Observatory. 



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. 



L Contributions to Palaeontology: (1) By James Hall. 



1. Account of some new or little known species of Fossils from 

 rocks of the age of the Niagara group, with Observations 

 on the geograpical distribution of the species of this epocli, 

 etc. (2) 



(1.) The communications announced under this head in the Contents of the Appendix to 

 the Eighteenth Report on the State Cabinet, were postponed in consequence of the delay 

 in printing that part of the Report issued, which was not completed till December, 1865. 

 In the mean time it has been found desirable to intercalate some other matter, following 

 Productus, etc., both as being a more natural arrangement, and as following the order 

 in which the subject has been treated in Volume V of the Palgeontology of New York. 



(2.) A part of this paper, to the 47th page inclusive, was published in advance of the 

 Report, in December, 1864, and January, I6d5. 



