CONTENTS. 



Art. I. Abstracts of Meteorological Observations made 

 at the city of Albany, and calculations tending to 

 establish its mean temperature, by T. Romeyn Beck, 

 M. D., 



Art. II. Observations on the Solar Eclipse of July, 

 1832, and the Longitude of Albany, in a letter to 

 Simeon De Witt, 1st Vice President, from Stephen 

 Alexander, A, M. Corresponding Member, 



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

 tute, April 3, 1833, by Amos Dean, A. M., 



Art. rV. Description of a new Crustaceous Animal 

 found on the Shores of the South Shetland Islands, 

 with Remarks on their Natural History. By James 

 Eights, Naturalist to the Exploring Expedition of 

 1830, and Corresponding Member of the Albany In- 

 stitute. 



Art. V. On the Functions of the Moon, deduced from 

 Observations made on the total Eclipse of the Sun, 

 on the 16th day of June. 1806, by Simeon De Witt. 

 1st Vice President, 



Art. VI. Astronomical Observations made at Berlin, 

 Worcester County, Md. (February, 1831), with some 

 of their Results. By Stephen Alexander, A. M. 

 Tutor in the College of New Jersey, Corresponding 



Art. VII. Report of the Committee appointed to conti- 

 nue the Meteorological Observations, on the 21st of 

 June, September, December and March, - 



