Art. VTII. Annual Address, delivered before the Insti- 

 tute, April 19, 1836, by Daniel D. Barnard, LL. D., 



Art. IX. Report of the Committee appointed to con- 

 tinue the Meteorological Observations, on the 21st 

 of March, June, September and December, 



Art. X. Report of the Committee appointed to continue 

 the Meteorological Observations, on the 21st of 

 March, June, September and December, containing 

 hourly observations of the Barometer, Thermometer. 

 Winds, Weather, &c., made at dilferent places on the 

 21st and 22d of December, 1836— and meteorologi- 

 cal tables from lUinois, Florida, New York City, Al- 

 bany, Montreal, Quebec, L. C. and Amsterdam in 



I. Annual Address, deli 

 April 27. 1837, by Ma 



Art. XII. Meteorological Observations made on the 

 days suggested by Sir John F. W. Herschel, - 



Art. XIII. An account of the burning of Schenectady 

 in 1690, drawn up from manuscript records. By 

 George W. Carpenter. Read February 6, 1834, - 



Art. XIV. Annual Address, delivered before the Alba- 

 ny Institute, April 1838, by James Ferguson, Esq.. 



Art. XV. Eulogium on the Life and Services of Si- 

 meon De Witt, Surveyor General of the state of New 

 York, Chancellor of the University, &c. By T. Ro- 

 meyn Beck, M. D. Delivered by appointment, be- 

 fore the Albany Institute, April 23, 1835, 



Art. XVI. Description of a New Animal belonging 

 to the Crustacea, discovered in the Antarctic Seas, 

 by the author, James Eights, (Genus Glyptonotus, 



Art. XVII, Observations on the Geological features of 

 the Post Tertiary formation of the city of Albany, 

 and its vicinity. By James Eights, 



