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Papers accompanying the Report. 



A. Account current of receipts and expenditures during 1849. 



B. Catalogue of Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians, Fishes, 



and Crustaceans, added from January 1, 1849, to January 1, 

 1850. 



C. Catalogue of Minerals, Geological specimens and Fossils, (in- 



cluding the Cabinet of the late Mr. De Rham,) added from 

 January 1, 1849, to January 1, 1850. 



D. Catalogue of additions (by donation and purchase) to the His- 



torical and Antiquarian collection, from January 1, 1849, to 

 January 1, 1850. 



E. Catalogue of Reptiles and Amphibians, natiye to the State, and 



contained in the Cabinet, January 1, 1850, 



F. Report to the Regents of the University upon the articles fur- 



nished to the Indian collection, by Lewis H. Morgan, of 

 Rochester. 



G. Notice of several ancient remains of art in Jefferson and St. 



Lawrence counties, by Franklin B. Hough, M. D., of Som- 

 erville, St. Lawrence county. 



H. Report on the Mineralogy of New-York, comprising notices of 



the additions which have been made since the year 1842, by 

 Lewis C. Beck, M. D., late Mineralogist of the Survey of 

 New- York. 



L References to various essays and writings on the Natural His- 

 tory of New-York, mostly published subsequent to the re- 

 spective volumes on that subject. 



K. Lidex to the volumes in the State Cabinet of Natural History, 

 containing the Plants of the State of New- York. 



L. Description of new species of Fossils, from the Trenton lime- 

 stone, by James Hall. (This paper was received immediately 

 after the adoption of the annual report, but in compliance with 

 a promise made early in the year.) 



