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BULLETIN 288 JUNE 1903
New York State Museum
FREDERICK J. H. MERRILL Director
Bulletin 66
MISCELLANEOUS 2
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INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS
OF THE
NEW YORK STATE NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY
AND
NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
1837-1902
ALSO INCLUDING OTHER NEW YORK PUBLICATIONS ON RELATED SUBJECTS
BY
MARY ELLIS
Indexer University of the State of New York
PAGE
Preface , 239
Abbreviations 240
iblications 241
PAGE
Author index 273
Subject index 304
Index to genera and species of fossils. 527
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University of the State of New York
REGENTS
With years of election
1892 WILLIAM CROSWELL DOANE D.D. LL.D. Chancellor, Albany
1878 WHITELAW REID M.A. LL.D. Vice Chancellor - New York
1877 CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW LL.D. - New York
1877 CHARLES E. FITCH LL.B. M.A. L.H.D. Rochester
1881 WILLIAM H. WATSON M.A. M.D. LL.D. - Utica
1 88 1 HENRY E. TURNER LL.D. Lowville
1883 ST CLAIR McKELWAY M.A. L.H.D. LL.D. D.C.L. Brooklyn
1885 DANIEL BEACH Ph.D. LL.D. Watkins
1888 CARROLL E. SMITH LL.D. - - Syracuse
1890 PLINY T. SEXTON LL.D. - Palmyra
1890 T. GUILFORD SMITH M.A. C.E. LL.D. - Buffalo
1893 LEWIS A. STIMSON B.A. LL.D. M.D. New York
1895 ALBERT VANDER VEER M.A. Ph.D. M.D. - - Albany
1895 CHARLES R. SKINNER M.A. LL.D.
Superintendent of Public Instruction, ex officio
1897 CHESTER S. LORD M A. LL.D. Brooklyn
1900 THOMAS A. HENDRICK M.A. LL.D. - Rochester
1901 BENJAMIN B. ODELL JR LL.D Governor, ex officio
1901 ROBERT C. PRUYN M.A. - Albany
1902 WILLIAM NOTTINGHAM M.A. Ph.D - Syracuse
1903 FRANK W. HIGGINS Lieutenant Governor, ex officio
1903 JOHN F. O'BRIEN Secretary of State, ex officio
1903 CHARLES A. GARDINER LL.B. M.A. Ph.D. - New York
1903 CHARLES S. FRANCIS B.S. - - Troy
SECRETARY
Elected by Regents
1900 JAMES RUSSELL PARSONS JR M.A. LL.D.
DIRECTORS OF DEPARTMENTS
1888 MELVIL DEWEY M.A. LL.D. State Library and Home Education
1890 JAMES RUSSELL PARSONS JR M.A. LL.D.
Administrative, College and High School Depots
1890 FREDERICK J. H. MERRILL Ph.D. State Museum
University of the State of New York
New York State iMuseum
FREDERICK J. H. MERRILL Director
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INDEX TO PUBLICATIONS
OF THE
NEW YORK STATE NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY
AND
NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
1837-1902
PREFACE
The New York State Museum was established at the time
of the final arrangement of the collections of the Natural History
Survey of New York in 1843. An act of the Legislature placing
the collections in the custody of the Regents of the University
was passed May 10, 1845, and the first official report w T as pub-
lished in 1848. In 1870 a law was passed establishing the mu-
seum on a permanent basis. Till 1871 the museum was styled
the State Cabinet of Natural History and appears thus on the
titlepages of the early reports. For a description of the Natural
History Survey of New York and the origin of the State Mu-
seum, see Museum bulletin 19, p. 240-45, Museum bulletin 56, p.
5-10, University handbook 5, also Subject index under Natural
History Survey, p. 442.
The publications indexed are those of the New York State
Museum from 1848-1902 inclusive; also the annual reports of the
early Natural History Survey, 1837-41; the final quarto reports
constituting the Natural History of New York published 1842-94;
papers on geology and entomology in the transactions of the
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New York State Agricultural Society, of the Albany Institute
and in Regents reports; and entomological papers in reports of
the Forest, Fish and Game Commission. Publications which
will bear an imprint date later than 1902 are referred to as
In press, or In preparation, and are not fully indexed.
The later museum reports have two sets of paging, the first
being distinguished by the letter r prefixed to page numbers of
the director's report. Dates covered by a report are in curves, fol-
lowed by dates of publication. Volume and page numbers are
separated by a colon; e.g. 3:141 means volume 3, page 141.
For explanatory matter referring particularly to the subject
index, see p. 304.
In the preparation of this bulletin, the indexer has received
invaluable assistance from the State Museum staff, to whom
cordial acknowledgments are made.
MARY ELLIS
ABBREVIATIONS
New York State Museum. Publications. 1848-1902.
Reports Mus. rep.
Bulletins Mus. bul.
Memoirs Mus. mem.
Geologist's reports Geol. rep.
Paleontologist's reports Pal. rep.
Entomologist's reports Ent. rep.
Botanist's reports Bot. rep.
Natural History Survey. Annual reports. 1837-41.
Mineralogy Min. rep.
Geology , Geol. rep. 1st dist.
2d "
3d "
4th "
Paleontology Pal. rep.
Natural History of New York. Final reports. 1842-&4.
Zoology Zool. N. Y.
Botany Bot N. Y.
Mineralogy Min. N. Y.
Geology Geol. N. Y.
Agriculture Ag. N. Y.
Paleontology Pal. N. Y.
Illustrations of Devonian Fossils 111. Dev. Foss.
New York State Agricultural Society. Transactions. .Ag. Soc. Trans.
Albany Institute. Transactions . .Alb. Inst. Trans.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
Any of the University publications will be sold in lots of 10 or
more at 20$ discount. When sale copies are exhausted, the
price for the few reserve copies is advanced to that charged by
secondhand booksellers to limit their distribution to cases of
special need. Such prices are inclosed in brackets.
All publications are in paper covers, unless binding is
specified.
Museum annual reports for 1847-1900. 1848-1902.
Price for all in print to 1892, 50 cents a volume, 75 cents in cloth; 1892-
<date, 75 cents, cloth.
These reports are made up of the reports of the director, geologist,
paleontologist, botanist &nd entomologist, and museum bulletins and
memoirs, issued as advance sections of the reports.
1 (for 1847) 1848. 33+39+15 p. O.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, p. 3-4; Account, p. 5; Donations 1817,
p.6; Catalogue of Mammalia and Birds Ap. 11, 1818, p.7-20; Beck,
L. C. Catalogue of Specimens in the Mineralogical Department of the
Geological Survey, p.21-33; Hall, James. Catalogue of Specimens in
the Geological Department of the Geological Survey, 39p.; Hall, James.
Catalogue of Specimens in the Palaeontological Department of the
Geological Survey, 15p.
2 (for 1848) 1849. 91 p. 5 pi. (lith.) O.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, p. 9-12; Account, p. 13-14; Catalogue of
Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, Fishes etc. added Ap. 11, 1848 to Jan. 1,
1849, p.15-23; Fitch, Asa. Catalogue of Insects Dec. 1, 1848, p.25-39;
Torrey, John. Catalogue of Plants of the State of New York, of which
Specimens are preserved in the Cabinet at Albany, p.41-64; List of
Minerals, Geological Specimens and Fossils added 1847 and 1848,
p. 65-70; Catalogue of the historical and antiquarian collection, p. 71-79;
Morgan, L. H. Communications from, p. 81-91 ; Ground Plans and
Dimensions of Several Trench Inclosures in Western New York or
Fort Hills, 5 pi.
-3 (for 1849) 1850. 175 p. illus. 28 pi. (lith.) O.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, p. 9-12; Account, p. 14-16; Catalogue of
Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians, Fishes etc. added Jan. 1,
1849 to Jan. 1, 1850, p.17-26; List of Minerals, Geological Specimens and
Fossils added Jan. 1, 1849 to Jan. 1, 1850, p.27-46; Additions to the
Historical and Antiquarian Collection, Jan. 1, 1849 to Jan. 1, 1850,
p.47-60; Catalogue of Reptiles and Amphibians Jan. 1, 1850, p.61-64;
Morgan, L. H. Report upon Articles Furnished the Indian Collection,
p.65-97, IS pi. ; Hough, F. B. Ancient Remains of Art in Jefferson and St
^aA preliminary edition of 97 p. was also issued.
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Lawrence Counties, p.99-105, 5 pi.; Beck, L. C. Mineralogy of New
York, p.107-51; References to Essays and Writings on the Natural His-
tory of New York, p.153-56; Index to Volumes in the State Cabinet
containing the Plants of New York, p. 157-66; Hall, James. New Specie*
of Fossils from the Trenton Limestones, p. 167-75. 5 pi.
3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. 183p. 28 pi. (lith.) O.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, p.9-12; Catalogue of Quadrupeds, Birds,
Reptiles, Amphibians, Fishes etc. added Jan. 1, 1849 to Jan. 1, 1850,
p.15-24; Ca-talogue of Reptiles and Amphibians Jan. 1, 1850, p.25-28;
List of Minerals, Geological Specimens and Fossils added Jan. 1, 1849-
to Jan. 1, 1850, p.29-48; Additions to the Historical and Antiquarian
Collection Jan. 1, 1849 to Jan. 1, 1850, p.49-62; Morgan, L. H. Report
upon Articles Furnished to the Indian Collection, p.63-95. 18pl.;
Hough, F. B. Ancient Remains of Art in Jefferson and St Lawrence
Counties, p. 99-105. 5 pi.; Beck, L. C. Mineralogy of New York, p.
109-53; References to Essays and Writings on the Natural History of
New York, p. 155-60; Index to Volumes in the State Cabinet containing
the Plants of New York, p.161-72; Hall, James. New Species of Fos-
sils from the Trenton Limestones, p. 173-83. 5 pi.
4 (for 1850) 1851. 146 p. illus. 5 pi. (lith.) O.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, p. 9-12; Account, p. 14-16; Catalogue of
Quadrupeds, B'irds, Reptiles, Amphibians etc. added Jan. 1, 1850 ta
Jan. 1, 1851, p.17-41; Fitch, Asa. Catalogue of Insects collected and ar-
ranged, p.43-69; Botany, p.71; List of Minerals, Geological Specimens
and Fossils added Jan. 1, 1850 to Jan. 1, 1851, p.73-90; Additions to the
Historical and Antiquarian Collection Jan. 1, 1850 to Jan. 1, 1851, p.91-
101; Hough, F. B. Notices of Ancient Remains of Art in Jeffer-
son and St Lawrence Counties, p.103-9. 5 pi.; Salisbury, J. H. Analysis-
of a Specimen of Hematitic Iron Ore, p. Ill; References to various
Writings relating to the Natural History of New York that have
appeared during the Year, p.113-16; Hall, James. Catalogue of Speci-
mens of the Rocks and Fossils in the Gray Sandstone, Medina Sand-
stone, Clinton Group, Niagara Group, Onondaga Salt Group, and a
Part of the Water-lime Group, p. 117-42; Memorandum of Drawers
and Boxes of Fossils, p.143-46.
5 (for 1851) 1852. 117p. illus. 22pl. (lith.) O.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, p. 9-10; Account, p. 12-14; Catalogue of
Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians, Fishes etc. added Jan. 1,
1851 to Jan. 1, 1852, p.15-34. 2pl.; Catalogue of Minerals, Geological
Specimens and Fossils added Jan. 1, 1851 to Jan. 1. 1852, p.35-43;
Additions to the Historical and Antiquarian Collection Jan. 1, 1851 to
Jan. 1, 1852, p.45-54; References to various Writings relating to the
Natural History of New York that have appeared during 1851, p.55-57;
Meriam, E. Description of the Means employed to Remove the Rocks
at Hellgate by Submarine Engineering, p. 59-04; Materials belonging to
the State, which have been used in Publishie-g the Natural History
and the Annual Reports of the Regents received since Feb. 12, 1851,
p. 65-66; Morgan, L. H. Report on the Fabrics, Inventions, Implements,
and Utensils of the Iroquois, made Jan. 22, 1851, p.67-117. 20 pi.
LIST OP PUBLICATIONS 243
C) (for 1852) 1853, 35 p. O.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, p. 7-8; Gebhard, John, jr. Statement
and Proposal of, p.9-11; Catalogue of the Cabinet of Fossils of John
Gebhard jr, p.12-13; Account, p. 14-15; Catalogue of Quadrupeds, Birds,
Reptiles. Amphibians etc. added Jan. 1, 1852 to Jan. 1, 1853, p.17-24;
Catalogue of Minerals, Geological Specimens and Fossils added Jan. 1,
1852 to Jan. 1, 1853, p.25-28; Fossils which were Part of Gebhard Col-
lection delivered by Hall to the Curator of the State Cabinet, p.29-30;
Miscellaneous, p.31-32; Additions to the Historical and Antiquarian
Collection Jan. 1, 1852 to Jan. 1, 1853, p.33-35.
7 (for 1853) 1854. 128p. illus. 2pl. (lith.) O.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, p.7-9; Account, p.10-11; Catalogue of
Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians, Fishes etc. added Jan. 1,
1853 to Jan. 1, 1854, p.13-26; Catalogue of Mollusca, Crustacea, etc.
added Jan. 1, 1853 to Jan. 1, 1854, p.27-42; Additions to the Botanical
Department Jan. 1, 1853 to Jan. 1, 1854, p.43-50; List of Minerals,
Geological Specimens and Fossils added Jan. 1, 1853 to Jan. 1, 1854,
p.51-65; Additions to the Historical and Antiquarian Collection Jan. 1,
1853 to Jan. 1, 1854, p.67-72; Catalogue of Indian Relics, p.73-77;
Cook, G. H. On the Nature of Specimens of Salt and Salt Water pre-
sented by him with an Analysis, p.79-93; Baird, S. F. On the Serpents
of New York, p.95-124, 2pl.; Order of Publication of the Volumes of
Natural History of New York, p. 125; Materials to be used in Com-
pleting the Publication of the Natural History, p. 127.
S (for 1854) 1855. 69p. Ipl. (lith.) O.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, p. 7-8; Account, p. 9-10; Catalogue of
Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, Fishes etc. added Jan. 1, 1854 to Jan. 1,
1855, p. 13-22; List of Minerals, Geological Specimens and Fossils added
Jan. 1, 1854 to Jan. 1, 1855, p.23-31; Additions to the Historical and
Antiquarian Collection Jan. 1, 1854 to Jan. 1, 1855, p.33-39; Materials
to be used in Completing the Publication of the Natural History,
p.41-44: Miscellaneous, p. 45-48; DeKay, J. E. Catalogue of the Fishes
Inhabiting the State of New York, p. 49-69.
$ (for 1855) 1856. 64 p. illus. O.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, p.7-8; Account, p.9; Catalogue of Birds,
Reptiles, Amphibians, Fishes and Shells added Jan. 1, 1855 to Jan. 1,
1856, p.11-38; List of Minerals, Geological Specimens and Fossils added
Jan. 1, 1855 to Jan. 1, 1856, p.30-48; Additions to the Historical and
Antiquarian Collection Jan. 1, 1855 to Jan. 1, 1856, p.49-60; Materials
to be used in Completing the Publication of the Paleontology, p.61-63.
10 (for 1856) 1857. 190p. illus, O.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, p.7-8; Account, p.9; Addresses delivered
at the Inauguration of the State Geological Hall, p. 11-28; Catalogue of
Fossils collected by Jewett, p.29-37; Hall, James. Descriptions of
Palaeozoic Fossils, p.39-180; Hall, James. On the Genus Tellinomya
and Allied Genera, p. 181-86; Miscellaneous, p. 187-90.
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11 (for 1857) 1858. 44 p. O.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, p. 7-9; Account, p. 10; Catalogue or
Geological Specimens from England, p. 11-36; Catalogue of Shells, p.37-
42; Catalogue of Fossils, p.43; Miscellaneous Contributions, p.44.
12 (for 1858) 1859. Ill p. illus. O.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, p. 3-4; Account, p. 5; Hall, James. Con-
tributions to the Palaeontology of New York, p.7-96, 110; Donations-
and Purchases during 1858, p.97-109; Note on the genus Ambonychia r
p.110.
13 (for 1859) 1860. 128 p. illus. 24 pi. (lith.) map. O.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, p. 5-6; Account, p. 7-8; Catalogue of
Mammalia, Birds, Reptiles and Fishes added Jan. 1, 1859 to Jan. 1,
1860, p. 11-14; List of Deficiencies in Mammalia, Birds, Reptiles andi
Amphibia Inhabiting the State, p.15-16; Additions to the Cabinet, prin-
cipally Fossils, p.17-18; List of Geological and Mineralogical Specimens
donated by T. A. Cheney, p. 19; Donations to the Historical and Anti-
quarian Collection from T. A. Cheney, p.20; Catalogue of the Reigen ;
Collection of Mazatlan Mollusca presented by P. P. Carpenter, p. 21-36;
Cheney, T. A. Ancient Monuments in Western New York, p.37-52. 24
pi.; Hall, James. Contributions to Palaeontology, 1858 and 1859, p.53-
125; Supplementary Note on Palaeontology of New York v.3, p. 126-28.
14 (for 1860) 1861. 109p. 20pl. (lith.) O.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, p. 7-8; Account, p. 9-10; Catalogue of
Additions Jan. 1, 1860 to Jan. 1, 1861, p.13-15; Lincklaen, Ledyard.
Guide to the Geology of New York and to the State Geological Cabinet,
p.17-85, 20 pi.; Hall, James. Contributions to the Palaeontology of
New York, p. 87-110.
15 (for 1861) 1862. 198p. illus, llpl. (lith.) O.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, p. 7; Account, p. 9; Donations Jan. 1,
1861 to Jan. 1, 1862, p. 13; Catalogue of Shells from John G. Anthony,
p.15-21; Catalogue of Shells contributed from the Duplicates collected
by the Exploring Expedition by Prof. Henry, p.23-25; Hall, James.
Contributions to Palaeontology, p.27-197. 11 pi. ; Jewett, Ezekiel. Letter
regarding Fossils of the Chemung group, p. 198.
16 (for 1862) 1863. 226p. illus. 16pl. (lith.) O.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, p.7; Account, p.9; Donations 1862, p. 13-
14; Catalogue of Collections made by the Curator 1862, p,15; Danker,
H. A. List of Birds of New York noticed in Maine June 1862, p.15-16;
Hall, James. Contributions to Palaeontology, p.17-226. 16 pi.; Bruyas,
Jacques. Radical Words of the Mohawk Language, 123 p.
17 (for 1863) 1864. 60 p. O.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, p. 5-6; Report of Secretary of Regents,
p,9-ll; List of Deficiencies, p.12-19; Donations 1863, p.20-21; Cata-
logue of Additions made by the Curator 1863, p.22-23; Additions 1863-
acquired by Purchase, p.23; Clinton, G. W. Plants of Buffalo and its.
Vicinity, p. 24-35; Meteorological Observations, p. 36-45; Annual Me-
teorological Synopsis for 1863, p. 46-49; Hall, James. Contributions to
the Palaeontology of New York, p.50-60.
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18 (for 1864) 1865. 231p. illus. 2pl. (pliot.) O.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, p. 5-7; Additions 1864, p. 11-16; Ward,
H. A. Wadsworth Gallery of Casts of Fossil Animals, p. 17-52. 2 pi.;
Paine, J. A. Catalogue of Plants found in Oneida County and
Vicinity, p. 53-192; Peck, C. H. Catalogue of Mosses, p. 193-96; Clinton,
G. W. Flora of the State, p. 197-205; Results of Meteorological Obser-
vations, p. 207-31.
19 (for 1865) 1866. 80 p. O.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, p. 5-7; Special Report of the Regents
in Relation to the State Cabinet of Natural History, p. 8-32; Account,
p. 33; Additions 1865, p. 39-41; Peck, C. H. List of Mosses, p. 42-70;
List of Plants for State Herbarium collected by H. B. Lord, p.71;
Clinton, G. W. Flora of the State, p. 72-80.
20 (for 1866) 1867. 410p. illus. 21pl. (lith.) O.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, p. 5-8; Account, p. 11; Additions 1866,
p.15-18; Catalogue of Shells presented by Smithsonian Institution,
p.19-54; List of Specimens in the Economic Collection, p.55-57; Cata-
logue of Books in the Library, p.59-61; Wilson, W. D. Local Clima-
tology, p.63-106; Meteorological Observations, p.107-40; Whitfield, R. P.
Observations on the Internal Appendages of the Genus Atrypa, p. 141-
44. 1 pi.; Notice of v.4 of the Palaeontology of New York, p.145-68;
Hall, James. Introduction to the Study of the Graptolitidae, p.169-239;
Hall, James. Contributions to Palaeontology, p.240-401. 16 pi.; aHall,
James. Notes upon the Geology of some Parts of Minnesota; Note
upon the Structure of the Mountain Region in the Northern Part of
Georgia and Alabama, and the Adjacent Parts of Tennessee; Note
upon the Geological Relations of the Oil-bearing Strata of Canada
West; Peck, C. H. Flora of the State, p.403-10.
6 20 rev. ed. (for 1866) 1868; issued 1870. 447p. illus. 23pl. (litb.)
Q.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, p. 9-12; Account, p. 15; Additions 1866,
p.17-20; Catalogues of Shells presented by Smithsonian Institution,
p.21-60; List of Specimens in Economic Collection, p.61-63; Catalogue
of Books 1866, p. 64-60; Wilson, W. D. Local Climatology, p. 67-
106; Results of Meteorological Observations, p. 107-41; Peters, C. H. F.
Longitude of Western Boundary Line of State of New York, p. 143-57;
Peck, C. H. Flora of the State, p. 159-66; Whitfield, R. P. Observa-
tions on the Internal Appendages of the Genus Atrypa, p. 167-72. 1 pi. ;
Notice of v. 4 of Palaeontology of New York, p. 173-99; Hall, James.
Introduction to the Study of the Graptolitidae, p. 201-75. 4 pi.; Hall,
James. Contributions to Palaeontology, p. 277-345; Hall, James. New
or Little Known Species of Fossils from Rocks of the Age of the
Niagara Group, p. 347-438. 17 pi.
21 (for 1867) 1871. 7+190p, illus. 9pl. (phot.) 4 maps. O.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, pref. p. 5-6; Account, pref. p. 7; Report
of Curator, p. 5-12; Additions 1867, p. 13-19; Schedule of Contents of
o Titles of these three papers appear in the table of contents, but the papers were
never published, except the first which was printed in the Transactions of the American
Philosophical Society. 1869. 13:329-41.
6200 copies printed.
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Pickett Collection, p. 20-21; Report of Botanist p. 23-24; Morgan, L. H.
Stone and Bone Implements of the Arickarees, p. 25-46. 6 pi.; Hunt,
T. S. On the Mineralogy of the Laurentian Limestones of North
America, p. 47-98; Hall, James. Cohoes Mastodon, p. 99-148. 2 pi. 4
maps; Index to Reports 1-20 Exclusive of Geologic and Palaeontologic
Papers, p. 149-90.
22 (for 1868) 1869. 7+113 p. map. O.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, pref. p. 5; Account, pref. p. 6; Report of
Curator, p.1-7; Additions 1868, p.9-16; Aldrich, T. H. Partial List of
Shells found near Troy, N. Y., p.17-24; Report of Botanist, p.25-106;
Merriam, C. L. Meteorological Report, p. 107-8; Hough, F. B. Early
Observations upon Magnetic Variations, p. 109-13.
23 (for 1869) 1873. 9+252p. 14pl. (lith.) O.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, pref. p. 7-8; Account, pref. p. 9; Report
of Curator, p. 5-15; Additions 1869, p. 17-26; Report of Botanist, p. 27-
135. 6 pi.; Lintner, J. A. Entomological Contributions, p. 137-216. 2 pi.;
Speyer, A. On Cucullia Intermedia n. sp. and C. Lucifuga \V. V.,
p. 217-22; Hall, James & Whitfield, R. P. Descriptions of Devonian
Fossils, p. 223-43. 4 pi.; Hall, James. New or Imperfectly Known
Forms among the Brachiopoda, p. 244-47. 2 pi.; Hall, James. Reply
to a Note on a Question of Priority, p. 248-52.
24 (for 1870) 1872. 7+232p. 9pl. (lith.) O.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, pref. p. 5; Account, pref. p. 7; Report
of Director, p.5-16; Additions 1870, p.17-32; List of Mounted Fishes,
p. 33-37; List of Fishes Received from the Smithsonian Institution in
1865, p. 39-40; Report of Botanist, p. 41-108. 4 pi.; Lintner, J. A. Ento-
mological Contributions no. 2, p. 109-70; Colvin, Verplanck. Ascent of
Mt Seward and its Barometrical Measurement, p. 171-80. 1 pi.; Hall,
James & Whitfield, R. P. New Species of Fossils from the Vicinity
of Louisville, Kentucky, and the Falls of the Ohio, p. 181-200a. 5 pi.
in 27th rep.; Hall, James & Whitfield, R. P. Some Peculiar Impres-
sions in Sandstone of Chemung Group, p. 201-4; Hall, James. New
Species of Crinoidea and other Fossils from Strata of the Age of the
Hudson River Group and Trenton Limestone, p. 205-24. 3 pi.; Hall,
James. New Species of Fossils from the Hudson River Group in the
Vicinity of Cincinnati, Ohio, p. 225-32. 1 pi.
25 (for 1871) 1873. 7+123p. 2pl. (lith.) O.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, pref. p. 7; Report of Director, p. 5-13;
Additions 1871, p.15-26; Contents of Gebhard Collection, p.27-33; Long
Island Mollusca presented, p.35-38; Catalogue of European Shells
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30; Record of Borings of Gardner Oil Well no. 3 at East Shamburg,
Pennsylvania, p. 31-33; Report of Botanist, p. 35-91; Hall, James.
Descriptions of Bryozoa and Corals of the Lower Helderberg Group,
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Report of Botanist, p. 73-116, 2 pi.; Hall, James. The Niagara and
Lower Helderberg Groups; their Relations and Geographical Distribu-
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Lintner, J. A. Entomological Contributions no. 4, p.117-254; Hall,
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Animal Forms of Caledonia Creek, N. Y., p. 75-90; Webster, H. E.
Annelida chaetopoda of New Jersey, p.101-28; Walcott, C. D. New
Species of Fossils from the Caleiferons Formation, p. 129-31; Hall,
C. E. Laurentian Magnetic Iron Ore Deposits in Northern New York,
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Collection, p.108-11; List of Shells presented in 1875 by Dr James
Lewis, p.112-17; Statistics Relating to the State Museum, as compiled
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64; De Tarr, D. N. List of the Rhizopoda found in the Vicinity of
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of Fossils from the Trenton Group of New York, p. 207-14. 1 pi. ; Hall,
James. Lamellibranchiate Shells of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton^
and Chemung Groups, p. 215-406g; Hall, James. Fossil Corals from
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James. Species of Fossil Reticulate Sponges Constituting the Family
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36 (for 1882) 1883. 94p. 6pl. (lith.) O.
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p.21-25; List of Genera and Species of Brachiopoda of which Sections
have been prepared for the Microscope, p. 26; Report of Botanist, p.27-
49; Beecher, C. E. Some Abnormal and Pathologic Forms of Fresh-
water Shells from the Vicinity of Albany, N. Y., p. 51-55. 2 pi.; Hall,
James. Bryozoa of the Hamilton Group, p. 57-72; Hall, James. On the
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Beecher, C. E. List of Species of Fossils from an Exposure of Utica
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Museum and the Publication of the Palaeontology of the State, p. 11-12;
Contract between the State of New York by the Trustees of the State
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 249"
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Work, p.25; Additions 1883, p.27-31; Catalogue of Translucent Sections-
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port of Botanist, p. 63-68.
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21-60; Report of Geologist, p. 61-65; Report of Entomologist, p. 67-76;:
Report of Botanist, p. 77-138. 3 pi.
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ditions 1885, p. 15-29; Report of Botanist, p. 30-73. 2 pi.; Report or
Entomologist, p. 77-125; Simpson, G. B. Anatomy of the Snail, p. 127.
1 pi.; Webster, H. E. Annelida chaetopoda of New Jersey, p. 128-59.
7 pi. ; Hall, James. Obscure Organisms in Roofing Slates of Washing-
ton County, N. Y., p. 160. 1 pi. ; Beecher, C. E. A Spiral Bivalve Shell
from the Waverly Group of Pennsylvania, p. 161-63. 1 pi.; Smock, J. C.
Crystalline Rock Region of Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester Coun-
ties, N. Y., p. 166-85; Hall, James. Building Stones, p. 186-225; Report
of Geologist, p. 226-29.
40 (for 1886) 1887. 163 p. O.
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Additions 1886, p. 21-34: Smock, J. C. Report of Field Work for 1886,
p. 35-36; Report of Botanist, p. 37-77; Report of Entomologist, p. 79-
154; Report of Geologist, p. 155-63 (Supplement to Geol. rep. 6).
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ditions 1887, p.27-34; Additions to Library, p.35-43; Catalogue of Gems-
and Precious Stones, p.44-48; Report of Botanist, p.49-122. 1 pi.; Re-
port of Entomologist, p. 123-358; Report of Geologist, p. 359-410, 8 pi.
Contents of Geol. rep. 7 in Mus. rep. Jtl: Palaeontology of New York, v. 6,
p. 361-78; Beecher. C. E. Synoptical Table of the Genera and Speciea-
described in v. 6 of the Palaeontology of New York, p. 363-75; Synop-
sis of Contents of Palaeontology of New York v. 7, p. 378-80; Hall,
James. Palaeontology of New York v. 8, p. 381-82; Beecher, C. E.
Statement of Condition of Work on Brachiopoda, Palaeontology of
New York, v. 8, p. 383-84; Beecher, C. E. Lamellibranchiata, List of
Genera Illus. and not Illus. on Plates of Geol. Rep. for 1882, p.385-87;
Clarke, J. M. Supposed Mastodon Bones Found at Attica, N. Y., p.
388-90. 1 pi.; Hall, James. Description of New Species of Fenestellidae
of the Lower Helderberg; with explanation of plates illus. species of
the Hamilton group, described in Geol. rep. for 1886, p. 391-410. 8 pi.
42 (for 1888) 1889. 496p. illus. 3pl. (lith.) O.
Contents: Report of Chancellor, p. 9-13; Report of Director, p. 17-36.
1 pi.; Report of Assistant in Charge, p. 37-49; Additions to Collections,.
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Published Works of James Hall, p.75-97; Report of Botanist, p.99-144.
2 pi.; Report of Entomologist, p. 145-347; Report of Geologist, p. 349-
496.
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Palaeontology of New York, v. 7, p. 351-69; List of Type Specimens of
Devonian Crustacea described in Palaeontology of New York v. 7, in
the Possession of Museum, p. 370-73 ; Palaeontology of New York v. 8,
p. 373-88; Clarke, J. M. Genera of the Palaeozoic Brachiopoda, p. 389-
92; List of Microscopic Sections of Brachiopoda, p.392-93; List of
Preija rations for v. 8, p.393-94; List of Plates of Brachiopoda, p.394-95;
Schuchert, Charles. List of Fossils in the Oriskany Sandstone of Mary-
land, New York and Ontario, p. 396-400; Clarke, J. M. Genus Bron-
teus in the Chemung Rocks, p.403-5; Clarke, J. M. List of Species
Constituting the known Fauna and Flora of Marcellus Epoch in N. Y.,
p. 406-7; Clarke, J. M. Hercynian Question, p. 408-37; Bishop, I. P.
Locality of Flint Implements in Wyoming County, N. Y., p. 438-40;
Catalogue of Specimens Representative of the Taconic System, p.441-
44; List of Plates, Drawings, names of Draughtsmen and Lithograph-
ers for Palaeontology of New York v. 5, pt 1 and 2, v. 7 and 8, p.445-
49; Record of Locality Numbers, p. 450-96.
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Contents: Report of Assistant in Charge, p. 11-20; Additions to collec-
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97. 4 pi.; Report of Entomologist, p.99-205; Report of Geologist,
p. 207-74.
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Palaeontology of New York v. 8, p. 209-18; Geological Map of the
State of New York, p. 218-27; Hall, James. Fossil Dictyospongidae of
the Devonian and Carboniferous Formations, p. 227-29; Schuchert,
Charles. On Syringothyris, Winchell, knd its American Species,
p. 230-39; Schuchert, Charles. List of Species of the American Palae-
ozoic Orthis, Spirifera, Spiriferina and Syringothyris, p.240-57; Hall,
James. New Forms of Dictyospongidae from the Rocks of the Che-
mung Group, p.258-62; Record of Locality Numbers, p.263-74.
44 (for 1890) 1892. 405 p. illus. 12 pi. (lith.) O.
Contents: Report of Director, p. 11-16; Report of Assistant in Charge,
p.17-21; Additions to Collections, p.22-26; List of Catalogues of Shells
published in Former Annual Reports, p.27; Catalogue of Mounted
Mammals in the Collection, Sep. 30, 1890, p.28-30; Catalogue of the Col-
lection of Mammalian Osteology, p.31-33; Report of Geologist, p.35-114,
5 pi.; Report of Botanist, p. 115-87. 4 pi.; Report of Entomologist, p.
197-405. 3 pi.
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Palaeontology of New York v. 8, p. 37-44; Clarke, J. M. Genera of
the Palaeozoic Brachiopoda, p.45-48; Original Drawings for Palaeontol-
ogy of New York v. 8, p. 49; List of Figures for v. 8, p.49-51; Lists of
Microscopic Sections of Brachiopoda, p.52-53; Clarke, J. M. Report of
Assistant Palaeontologist, p.59-61; List of Accessions to the Depart-
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J. M. Coronura aspectans, p. 105-9. 1 pi.; Clarke, J. M. Terataspis
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Contents: Report of Director, p. 11-13; Report of Assistant Director, p.
14; Report of Assistant Zoologist, p. 15-19; Additions to Collections,
p. 20-28; Catalogue of Murk?idae, p. 29-45; Marshall, W. B. A Deposit
of Marl and Peat in the Town of New Baltimore, p. 46-52; Bishop,
I. P. Salt Industry of Central New York, p. 53-61; Report of Botanist,
p. 63-102; Report of Entomologist, p. 103-320. 2 pi.; Report of Geologist,
p. 321-616.
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Livonia Salt Shaft, p. 326-28; Palaeontology of New York, v. 8, p. 328-
29; Clarke, J. M. List of Preparations of Spirals, Loops and Hinge-
plates for v.8, pt2, p.330-31; List of Genera of Palaeozoic Brachiopoda,
p.331-37; Additions to Palaeontological Collections, p. 338-44; Clarke,
J. M. Catalogue of the Collection of Geological and Palaeontological
Specimens Donated by the Albany Institute, p.347-69; Clarke, J. M.
Report of Assistant Palaeontologist, p. 370-71; Clarke, J. M. List of
Original and Illustrated Specimens in the Palaeontological Collections,
pt 1, Crustacea, p. 373-437; Record of Localities of Extra Limital Geo-
logical and Palaeontological Collections, p.438-39; Clarke, J. M. On
Cordania, a Proposed New Genus of Trilobites, p. 440-43; Publications
of Geologist, p.444-47; Hall, James & Clarke, J. M. Introduction to
the Study of the Brachiopoda, p. 449-616.
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p.12-14; Report of Assistant Zoologist, p. 15-61; Additions to Zoological
Collections, p.21-27; Catalogue of Zoological Collections, p.29-61; Col-
lections of Fossils made for Palaeontology of New York Previous to
1883, p.62-65; List of Boxes of Fossils in State Hall, p.66-74; Additions
to Collections in Geology and Palaeontology, p/75-77; School Collec-
tions, p.77-79; Museum Publications, p.79-81; Report of Botanist, p.83-
149; Report of Geologist, p.151-288; Report of Entomologist, p.289-495.
Contents of Geol. rep. 12 in Mus. rep. J^6: Report of Geologist, p. 153-87;
Palaeontology of New York v. 8, pt 1, p. 160-68; Palaeontology of New
York v. 8, pt 2, p. 169-71; Geological Map of the State of New York,
p. 171-84; Geological Surveys and Maps of Part of the State of New
York, p.184-85; Clarke, J. M. Report of Assistant Palaeontologist,
p.189-95; Additions to the Geological and Palaeontological Collections
1891-92, p.196-69; Clarke, J. M. List of Original and Illustrated Speci-
mens in the Palaeontological Collections, pt 2, Annelida and Cephalop-
oda, p. 201-50; Emerson, B. K. Two Boulders of a very Basic Erup-
tive Rock from the West Shore of Canandaigua Lake, p.251-55; Prosser,
C. S. Devonian Section of Central New York along the Uuadilla
River, p. 256-88.
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Contents: Report of Director, p. 9-19; Report of Assistant Palaeontolo-
gist, p.17; Additions to Palaeontological Collection, p.18; Report of
Assistant Director, p.21-30; Report of Assistant Zoologist, p.30-34; Ad-
ditions to Collections, p.35-40; World's Fair Exhibits, p.41-75; Cata-
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Report of Entomologist, p. 175-97; Report of Geologist, p. 199-1137.
^Contents of Geol. rep. 13 in Mus. rep. Jfl : Hall, James. Livonia Salt
Shaft, its History and Geological Relations, p. 203-14; Luther, D. D.
Geology of the Livonia Salt Shaft, p. 215-324; Clarke, J. M. Succes-
sion of the Fossil Faunas in the Section of the Livonia Salt Shaft,
p. 325-52; Clarke, J. M. New or Rare Species of Fossils from the
Horizons of the Livonia Salt Shaft, p. 353-83; Geological Survey of the
State of New York, Reports, p. 385-751; Darton, N. H. Relations of
the Helderberg Limestones and Associated Formations in Eastern
New York, p. 391-422; Darton, N. H. Geology of Albany County,
p. 423-55; Nason, F. L. Economic Geology of Albany County, p. 457-81;
Darton, N. H. Geology of Ulster County, p. 483-566; Nason, F. L.
Economic Geology of Ulster County, p. 567-600; Darton, N. H. Geology
of the Mohawk Valley in Herkimer, Fulton, Montgomery and Sara-
toga Counties, p. 601-23; Kemp, J. F. Geology of Essex County, p.625-
66; Gushing, H. P. Geology of Clinton County, p. 667-83; Smyth,
C. H. jr. Geology of Four Townships in St Lawrence and Jefferson
Counties, N. Y., p. 685-709; Randall, F. A. Geology of Cattaraugus
and Chautauqua Counties, p. 711-21; Clarke, J. M. Field Work in
Chenango County, p.723-51; Clarke, J. M. comp. List of Publications
relating to the Geology and Palaeontology of New York 1876-93, p.753-
91; Department of Palaeontology (v. 2 of Geol. rep.) p,793-1137:
Palaeontology of New York v. 8, pt 2, p. 797-802; Clarke, J. M. Evolu-
tion of the Genera of the Palaeozoic Brachiopoda, p.803-40; Descrip-
tion of New Species figured in v. 8, pt 2 of Palaeontology of New
York, p. 841-51; Sherzer, W. H. Platycnemic man in New York, p. 853-
77; Simpson, G. B. Genera of Fenestellidae, p.879-921; Simpson, G. B.
Glossary and Explanations of Specific Names of Bryozoa aud Corals,
p.923-41; Hall, James & Clarke, J. M. Introduction to the Study of
the Brachiopoda, pt 2, p.943-1137.
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v. 2 (Report of Geologist), 669p. illus. 44 pi. (lith.) other
pi. (phot.) maps. O. v. 3, 44 pi. (lith.) (on edible fungi). O.
Contents, v. 1: Report of Director, p.11-39; List of Accessions, p.13; List
of Awards to Mineral Exhibit at World's Fair, p.14-15; Catalogue of
New York Woods, p.16-20; Catalogue of Building Stones, p.21-31;
Catalogue of Rock Specimens collected by Kemp, p.32-39; Report of
Geologist, p. 41-44; Marshall, W. B. Geographical Distribution of New
York Unionidae, p. 45-99; Report of Botanist, p. 101-337. 44 pi. in v. 3;
Report of Entomologist, p.339-635; Report of Assistant Zoologist, p.
637-47; Marshall, W. B. List of Shells Inhabiting the Vicinity of
Albany and Troy, N. Y., p. 641-47; Index, p. 648-50; Bulletin 12, Ries,
Heinrich. Clay Industries of New York, p. 93-262 (2d paging); Bulletin
13, Lintner, J. A. San Jose Scale, Aspidiotus perniciosus and Some
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paging); Bulletin 14, Kemp, J. F. Geology of Moriah and Westport
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Mineral Resources of New York State, p.359-595 (2d paging);
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port of Geologist and Palaeontologist, p. 7-29; Preface to Palaeontology
of New York, v. 8, pt 2, p. 21-28; Geological Survey of the State of
New York, Reports, p. 31-125; Darton, N. H. Faulted Region of Her-
kimer, Fulton, Montgomery and Saratoga Counties, p. 31-53; Beecher,
C. E. & Hall, C. E. Field Notes on the Geology of the Mohawk Valley,
p. 54-56; Lincoln, D. F. Geology of Seneca County, p. 57-125; Bernard,
Felix. Principles of Palaeontology ed. by J. M. Clarke, p.127-215; Ruede-
mann, Rudolf. Development and Growth of Diplograptus, p. 217-49.
5 pi. ; Girty, G. H. Revision of the Sponges and Coelenterates of the
Lower Helderberg group of New York, p. 259-309. 7 pi. ; Hall, James &
Clarke, J. M. New Species of Brachiopoda Described in Palaeontology
of New York v. 8, pt 1 and 2, p. 323-72. 14 pi. ; Simpson, G. B. Hand-
book of the Genera of the North American Palaeozoic Bryozoa, p. 403-
669. 30 pi.
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(lith.) other pi. (phot.) O. v. 2 (Report of Geologist) 738p.
illus. pi. (phot.) maps. Q. v. 3 (Report of Geologist) p.739-
984. illus. 47 pi. (lith.) Q.
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10; Report of Geologist and Paleontologist, p. 11-15; Report of Botanist,
p.17-83. pl.44-49; Report of Entomologist, p.85-329; Index, p.331-34.
Contents of Geol. rep. 15, v. 1 in Mus. rep. 49, v. 2: Report of Geologist
and Palaeontologist, p.7-26; Geological Survey of the State of New York,
Reports, p. 27-698; Clarke, J. M. Stratigraphic and Faunal Relations
of the Oneonta Sandstones and Shales, the Ithaca and the Portage
Groups in Central New York, p. 27-81; Prosser, C. S. Classification
and Distribution of the Hamilton and Chemung Series of Central and
Eastern New York, pt 1, p. 83-222; Luther, D. D. Stratigraphic posi-
tion of the Portage Sandstones in the Naples Valley and the Adjoining
Region, p. 223-36; Luther, D. D. Economic Geology of Onondaga
County, p. 237-303; Bishop, I. P. Geology of Erie County, p. 305-92;
Ries, Heinrich. Geology of Orange County, p. 393-475; Smyth, C. H. jr.
Crystalline Rocks of St Lawrence County, p. 477-97; Gushing, H. P.
Geology of Clinton County, p. 499-573; Kemp, J. F. Geology of Essex
County, p. 575-614; Prosser, C. S. & Cumings, E. R. Sections and
Thickness of the Lower Silurian Formations on West Canada Creek
and in the Mohawk Valley, p. 615-59; Smyth, C. H. jr. Talc Industry
of St Lawrence County, p. 661-71; Ries, Heinrich. Physical tests of
the Devonian Shales, p. 678-98; Ruedemann, Rudolf. Discovery of a
Sessile Conularia, p. 699-728; Clarke, J. M. Crustaceans from the
Chemung Group, p. 729-38.
-Contents of Geol. rep. 15, v. 2 in Mus. rep. 49, v. 3: Hall, James & Clarke,
J. M. Memoir on the Palaeozoic Reticulate Sponges Constituting the
Family Dictyospongidae; pt 1, p. 741-984. 47 pi.
254 NEW TOEK STATE MUSEUM
50 (for 1896) v. 1, 1898, v. 2, 1899. v. 1, 4+403+134p. illus. pi.
(phot.) maps. O. v. 2 (Report of Geologist), S+448p. illus.
32pl. (lith.) other pi. (phot.) maps. Q.
'Contents, v. 1: Report of Director, p. 1-20; Additions to Museum Collec-
tions, p. 12-20; Geology of Crystalline Rocks of Southeastern New
York, p.21-31; Origin of Serpentines in the Vicinity of New York, p.
32-44 ; Public Geologic and Mineralogic Collections in the United States
and Canada, p. 45-74; Index to Report of Director, p. 75-76; Report of
Botanist, p. 77-159; Report of Entomologist, p. 161-403; Bulletin 16,
Beauchamp, W. M. Aboriginal Chipped Stone Implements, p. 3-84
(2d paging); Bulletin 17, Merrill, F. J. H. Road Materials and Road
Building in New York p. 87-134 (2d paging).
Contents of Geol. rep. 16 in Mus. rep. 50 v. 2: Report of Geologist and
Palaeontologist, pref. p.7-8; Geological Survey of the State of New
York, Reports, p.1-27, 171-226; Gushing, H. P. Boundary Between
the Potsdam and Precainbrian Rocks North of the Adirondacks,
p. 1-27; Clarke, J. M. Naples Fauna in Western New York, p. 29-161.
9 pi.; Clarke, J. M. Early Stages of Certain Goniatites, p. 163-69;
Luther, D. D. Brine Springs and Salt Wells of New York and the
Geology of the Salt District, p.171-226; Grabau, A. W. Faunas of
the Hamilton Group of Eighteen-mile Creek and Vicinity in Western
New York, p. 227-339; Hall, James & Clarke, J. M. Memoir on the
Palaeozoic Reticulate Sponges Constituting the Family Dictyospongi-
dae, pt 2, p. 341-448. pi. 48-70.
51 (for 1897) 1899. v.l, rl53+410p. illus. 9pl. (lith.) other pL
(phot.) maps. O. v.2 (Report of Geologist), 564p. illus. pi.
(phot.) maps. O.
Contents, v.l: Report of Director, p.r5-13; Additions to Collections,
p.r!3-20; White, T. G. Relations of the Ordovician and Eo-Siluriaii
Rocks in Portions of Herkimer, Oneida and Lewis Counties, p.r21-54;
W T atson, T. L. Some Higher Levels in the Postglacial Development of
the Finger-lakes, p.r55-117; Nevius, J. N. Talc Industry of St Lawrence
County, N. Y., p.r!19-27; Nevius, J. N. History of Cayuga Lake Valley,
p.r!29-53; Bulletin 18, Beauchamp, W. M. Polished Stone Articles Used
by the New York Aborigines, p.3-102; Bulletin 19, Merrill, F. J. H.
Guide to the Study of the Geological Collections of the New York
State Museum, p.105-262; Report of Botanist, p.263-321. 9 pi.; Report of
Entomologist, p.327-90; General Index, p.391-410.
Contents of Geol. rep. 17 in Mus. rep. 51, v.2: Report of Geologist and
Paleontologist, p. 5-7; Bishop, I. P. Petroleum and Natural Gas in
Western New York, p.9-63; Prosser, C. S. Classification and Distribu-
tion of the Hamilton and Chemung Series of Central and Eastern New
York, pt2, p,65-315; Eastman, C. R. Upper Devonian Fish Fauna of
Delaware County, N. Y., p.317-27; Prosser, C. S. & Rowe, R. B. Strati-
graphic Geology of the Eastern Helderbergs, p.329-54; Ries, Heinrich.
Limestones of New York, p.355-467; Smyth, C. H. jr. Crystalline Rocks
of Western Adirondack Regions, p.469-97; Kemp, J. F. & Newland,
D. H. Geology of Washington, Warren and Parts of Essex and Hamil-
ton Counties, p.499-553; Index, p.55o-64.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 255
52 (for 1898) 1900. v.l, rlll+695p. illus. 6pl. (lith.) other pi.
(phot.) maps. O. v.2 (Report of Geologist), 169p. illus. pi.
(phot.) maps. O.
Contents, v.l: Report of Director, p.r5-17; Accessions to Collections,
p.rl8-32; Bagg, R. M. jr. Report of Work on the Collections of Mesozoic
and Cenozoic Fossils in Geological Hall, p.r32-40; Catalogue of Meso-
zoic and Cenozoic Fossils, p.r40-46; Catalogue of European Fossils
presented by Murcbison, p.r47-71; Bagg, R. M. jr. comp. Synoptic
Catalogue of Fossils, p.r71-78; Nevius, J. N. Fossil Plant from Orange
County, p.r79-81; Nevius, J. N. Sacandaga Mining and Milling Co. and
the Sutphen Process, p.r82-87; Ries, Heinrich. Notes on a Trip from
Port Jervis to Rondout, p.r88-91; Bean, T. H. Fishes of Long Island,
p.r92-lll; Bulletin 20, Felt, E. P. Elm-leaf Beetle in New York State,
p.1-43. Ipl.; Bulletin 21, Kemp, J. F. Geology of Lake Placid Region,
p.47-67; Bulletin 22, Beauchamp, W. M. Earthenware of New York
Aborigines, p.71-146; Bulletin 23, Report of Entomologist, p.151-295;
Bulletin 24, Felt, E. P. Memorial of Life and Entomologic Work of
J. A. Lintner, p.301-611; Bulletin 25, Report of Botanist, p.617-88. 5 pi.;
General Index, p.689-95.
Contents of Geol. rep. 18 in Mus. rep. 52, v.2: Report of Acting State
Geologist and Paleontologist, p.5-7; Kiimmel, H. B. The Newark or
New Red Sandstone Rocks of Rockland County, p.9-50; Prosser, C. S.
Sections of the Formations Along the Northern End of the Helderberg
Plateau, p.51-72; Gushing, H. P. Geology of Franklin County, p.73-128;
Smyth, C. H. jr & Newland, D. H. Progress in Mapping Crystalline
Rocks of Western Adirondack Region, p.129-35; Kemp, J. F., Newland,
D. H. & Hill, B. F. Geology of Hamilton, Warren and Washington
Counties, p. 137-62; Index, p. 163-69.
53 (for 1899) 1901. v.l, r!70+867p. 4pl. (lith.) other pi. (phot.)
maps. O. v.2, 234p. 33pl. (lith.) Q.
Contents, v.l: ^Report of Director, p.r5-170; Report of Geologist, p.r7-154;
Additions to Collections, p.r!63-70; Bulletin 26, Felt, E. P. Collection,
Preservation and Distribution of New York Insects, p.3-34; Bulletin 27,
Felt, E, P. Shade Tree Pests in New York State, p.39-60; Bulletin 28,
Peck, C. H. Plants of North Elba,p .65-266; Bulletin 29, Miller, G. S. jr.
Preliminary List of New York Mammals, p.271-390; Bulletin 30, Orton,
Edward. Petroleum and Natural Gas in New York, p.395-526; Bulletin
31, Report of Entomologist, p.531-653; aReport of Paleontologist, p.659-
816; Report of Botanist, p.821-67. 4pl.; General Index, p.657-61.
v.2: Memoir 3, Clarke, J. M. Oriskany Fauna of Becraft Mountain,
p.1-128. 9pl.; Memoir 4, Peck, C. H. Edible Fungi of New York, p.129-
234. 24pl.
Contents of Geol. rep. 19 in Mus. rep. 53, v.l: Report of Geologist, p.r7-16;
Kemp, J. F. & Hill, B. F. Pre-Cambrian Formations in Parts of War-
ren, Saratoga, Fulton and Montgomery Counties, p.r!7-35; Gushing,
H. P. Geology of Rand Hill and Vicinity, Clinton Co., p.r37-82; Smyth,
C. H. jr. Geology of the Crystalline Rocks in the Vicinity of the St
a For contents see Paleontologist's reports, p. 262.
256 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Lawrence River, p.r83-104; Bishop, I. P. Oil and Gas in Southwestern
New York, p.rl05-34; Nevius, J. N. Roofing Slate Quarries of Wash-
ington County, p.r!3t)-50; Nevius, J. N. Emery Mines of Westchester
County, p.r!51-54.
54 (for 1900) 1902. v.l, r261+195+484p. 17pl. (lith.) other pi.
(phot.) O. v.2, p.4S9-1063, 2pl. (lith.) other pi. (phot.) O. v.3,
968p. 37pl. (lith.) other pi. (phot.) O. v.4, 664p. 13pl. (lith.)
other pi. (phot.) O.
Contents, v.l: Report of the Director and State Geologist, p.r3-261; Tests
of Road Metal, p.r!4-22; Gushing, H. P. Recent Geologic Work in
Franklin and St Lawrence Counties, p.r23-82; Gushing, H. P. Pre-
Cambrian Outlier at Little Falls, Herkimer co., p.r83-95; Fiiilay, G. I.
Preliminary Report of Field Work in the Town of Minerva, Essex co.,
p.r96-102; Fairchild, H. L. Pleistocene Geology of Western New York,
Report of Progress for 1900, p.rl08-39; Eckel, E. C. The Quarry In-
dustry in Southeastern New York, p.r!41-76; Parsons, A. L. Recent
Developments in the Gypsum Industry in New York State, p.r!77-83;
Accessions to Collections, p.r201-7; Stoller, J. H. Two New Land
Isopods, p.r20S-18; Scott, G. G. Notes on the Marine Food Fishes of
Long Island and a Biologic Reconnaissance of Cold Spring Harbor,
p.r214-29; Converse, H. M. Iroquois Silver Brooches, p.r231-54; Index,
p.r255-61; Report of State Paleontologist 1900, p.3-124; Report of State
Botanist 1900, p.129-99. 13pl.; Bulletin 32, Beauchamp, W. M. Abo-
riginal Occupation of New York, p.3-187; Bulletin 33, Farr, M. S. Check
List of New York Birds, p.193-409; Bulletin 34, Cumings, E. R. Lower
Silurian System of Eastern Montgomery County, Prosser, C. S. Notes
on the Stratigraphy of the Mohawk Valley and Saratoga County, N. Y.
p.415-84.
v.2: Bulletin 35, Ries, Heinrich. Clays of New York, p.489-944; Bul-
letin 36, Felt, E. P. 16th Report of State Entomologist, p.949-1063.
v.3: Bulletin 37, Felt, E. P. Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue of In-
jurious and Beneficial Insects of New York State, p.3-52; Bulletin 38,
Miller, G. S. jr. Key to the Land Mammals of Northeastern North
America, p.59-160; Bulletin 39, Clarke, J. M., Simpson, G. B. & Loomis,
F. B. Paleontologic Papers, p.165-231; Bulletin 40, Simpson, G. B.
Anatomy and Physiology of Polygyra Albolabris and Limax Maximus,
p.237-314; Bulletin 41, Beauchamp, W. M. Wampum and Shell Articles
Used by the New York Indians, p.319-480; Bulletin 42, Ruedemann,
Rudolf. Hudson River Beds near Albany and their Taxonomic Equiva-
lents, p.485-596; Bulletin 43, Kellogg, J. L. Clam and Scallop Industries
of New York State, p.601-31; Bulletin 44, Ries, Heinrich. Lime and
Cement Industries of New York, p.639-968.
4* Bulletin 45, Grabau, A. W. Guide to the Geology and Paleon-
tology of Niagara Falls and Vicinity, p 3-284; Bulletin 46, Felt, E. P.
Scale Insects of Importance and List of the Species in New York
State, p.289-377; Bulletin 47, Needham, J. G. and Betten, Cornelius.
Aquatic Insects in the Adirondacks, p.383-612; Bulletin 48, Wood-
worth, J. B. Pleistocene Geology of Portions of Nassau County and
Borough of Queens, p.617-70; General Index, p.673-79.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 257
Contents of Gcol. rep. 20 in Mus. rep. 54, v.l: Report of Geologist, p.r7-22;
Tests of Road Metal, p.r!4-22; Gushing, H. P. Recent Geologic Work
in Franklin and St Lawrence Counties, p.r23-82; Gushing, H. P. Pre-
Cambrian Outlier at Little Falls, Herkimer Co., p.r83-95; Finlay, G. I.
Preliminary Report of Field Work in the Town of Minerva, Essex Co.,
p. 1-96-102; Fairchild, H. L. Pleistocene Geology of Western New York,
Report of Progress for 1900, p.rl03-39; Eckel, E. C. The Quarry In-
dustry in Southeastern New York, p.r!41-76; Parsons, A. L. Recent
Developments in the Gypsum Industry in New York State, p.r!77-83;
Index, p.r!85-89.
Geologist's annual reports for 1881-1900. Eep'ts 1, 3-13, 17-date,
O; 2, 14-16, Q. 1881-1902.
The annual reports of the early natural history survey, 1837-41 are out
of print.
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report 4 pages were reprinted in the 39th museum report, and a supple-
ment to the 6th report was included in the 40th museum report. The 7th
.and subsequent reports are included in the 41st and following museum
reports, except that certain lithographic plates in the llth report (for 1891)
-and 13th report (for 1893) are omitted from the 45th and 47th museum
reDOrts.
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for 50 cents; 14th, 17th and 18th for 75 cents each; 15th and 16th for $1
each; 19th for 40 cents. Others, except as parts of museum reports, are
not available.
In 1898 the paleontologic work of the State was made distinct from the
.geologic and will hereafter be reported separately.
1 (for 1881) 1884. lop. llpl. (lith.) O.
Contents: Report of Geologist, p.3-7: Classification of the Lamelli-
branchiata, p.8-15. llpl.
2 (for 1882) 1883. 17p. illus. 61pl. (lith.) Q.
Contents: Report of Geologist, p. 1-3; Hall,. James. Discussion upon
Genus Fenestella, p.5-16; 33 plates illustrating corals and Bryozoans
of upper and lower Helderberg groups; Brachiopoda, plates and ex-
planations, pl.34-61.
3 (for 1883) 1884. 61p. O.
Contents: Report of Geologist, p. 1-3; Hall, James. Bryozoans of the
Hamilton Group, p.5-61.
4 (for 1884) 1885. 47p. illus. 2pl. (lith.) maps. O.
Contents: Report of Geologist, p. 1-8; Geological Map of the State, p.4-8;
Clarke, J. M. Geological Succession in Ontario County, ' N. Y., p.9-22;
Hall, C. E. Laurentian Magnetic Iron Ore Deposits of Northern New
York, p. 23-34; Hall, James, Mode of Growth and Relations of the
Fenestellidae, p.35-45. 2pl.; wood-cuts of palaeozoic pectenoid shells,
p.47.
5 (for 1885) 1886. 47p. illus. 28pl. (lith.) maps. O.
Contents: Report of Geologist, p.3-5; Palaeontology of New York, v.5, pt2,
Lamellibranchiata, p.5-7; Beecher, C. E. & Hall, C. E. Field Notes on
258 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
the Geology of the Mohawk Valley, p.8-10; Oneonta Sandstone in the
Vicinity of Oxford, Chenango County, N. Y., p.ll; Bishop, I. P. Salt
Wells of Western New York, p. 12-47; 14 plates to accompany Palaeon-
, tology of New York, v.5, pt2; 14 plates to accompany Palaeontology of
New York, v.6.
6 (for 1886) 1887. 70p. Spl. (lith.) maps. O.
Contents: Report of Geologist, p.3-9; Williams, S. G. Lower Helderberg
Rocks of Cayuga Lake, p.10-12; Williams, S. G. Tully Limestone, its
Distribution and its Known Fossils p.13-29; Clarke, J. M. Annelid
Teeth from Lower Portion of Hamilton Group and from Naples Shales
of Ontario County, N. Y., p.30-33. Ipl.; Clarke, J. M. Supposed Masto-
don Bones Found at Attica, N. Y., p.34-35; Hall, James. Dictyospongi-
dae in New York, p.36-38; Hall, James.- Note on the Discovery of a
Skeleton of an Elk in Farmington, Ontario co., p.39; Hall, James.
Descriptions of Fenestellidae of the Hamilton Group, p.41-70. 7pl.
7 (for 1887) no separate edition, see Mus. rep. 41 for contents.
8 (for 1888) 1889. 150p. illus. O.
Contents: Report of Geologist, p.5-56; Palaeontology of New York v.7,
p. 5-23; List of Type Specimens of Devonian Crustacea described in
Palaeontology of New York, v.7 in Possession of Museum, p.24-27;
Palaeontology of New York v.8, p.27-42; Clarke, J. M. Genera of the
Palaeozoic Brachiopoda, p.43-46; List of Microscopic Sections of
Brachiopoda, p.46-47; List of Preparations for v.8, p.47-48; List of
Plates of Brachiopoda, p.4S-49; Schuchert, Charles. List of the Fossils
in the Oriskany Sandstone of Maryland, New York and Ontario,
p.50-54; Clarke, J. M. Genus Bronteus in the Chemung Rocks, p. 57-59;
(Clarke, J. M. List of Species Constituting the Known Fauna and
Flora of the Marcellus Epoch in New York State, p. 60-61; Clarke, J. M.
Hercynian Question, p.62-91; Bishop, I. P. Locality of Flint Imple-
ments in Wyoming County, N. Y., p.92-94; Catalogue of Specimens
Representative of the Taconic System, p.95-98; List of Plates, Draw-
ings, Names of Draughtsmen and Lithographers for Palaeontology of
New York, v.5, ptl and 2, v.7 and 8, p.99-103; Record of Locality Num-
bers, p.104-50.
9 (for 1889) 1890. 72p. O.
Contents: Report of Geologist, p.7-25; Palaeontology of New York, v.8,
p.7-16; Geological Map of the State of New York, p. 16-25; Hall, James.
Fossil Dictyospongidae of the Devonian and Carboniferous Forma-
tions, p.25-27; Schuchert, Charles. On Syringothyris, Winchell and its
American Species, p.28-37; Schuchert, Charles. List of Species of the
American Palaeozoic Orthis, Spirifera, Spiriferina and Syringothyris,
p.38-55; Hall, James. New Forms of Dictyospongidae from the Rocks
of the Chemung Group, p.56-60; Record of Locality Numbers, p. 61-72.
10 (for 1890) 1891. 155p. 7pl. (lith.) O.
Contents: Report of Geologist, p.7-25; Palaeontology of New York v.8,
p.7-14; Clarke, J. M. Genera of the Palaeozoic Brachiopoda, p. 15-18;
Original Drawings for the Palaeontology of New York v.8, p. 19; List
of Figures for v.8, p. 19-21; List of Microscopic Sections of Brachiopoda,
p.22-23; Clarke, J. M. Report of Assistant Palaeontologist, p.29-31;
LIST OP PUBLICATIONS 259
List of Accessions to the Department of Palaeontology, p.32-34; Hall,
James. Descriptions of Bryozoa, p.35-57; Clarke, J. M. Genus Acid-
aspis, p.61-71. 3 pi.; Clarke, J. M. Coronura aspectans, p.79-83. 1 pi.;
Clarke, J. M. Terataspis grandls, Hall, p.87-90. Ipl.; Hall, James. Pre-
liminary Notice of Newberria, p.91-99. 2 pi.; Merrill, F. J. H. Quater-
nary Geology of the Hudson River Valley, p. 103-9; Ries, Heinrich.
Quaternary Deposits of the Hudson River Valley between Croton
and Albany, with Notes on Brick Clays, and the Manufacture of Brick,
p.110-55.
11 (for 1891) 1892. 300p. illus. 22pl. (litli.) map. O.
Contents: Report of Geologist, p. 7-29; Livonia Salt Shaft, p. 10-12;
Palaeontology of 'New York, v.8, p. 12-13; List of Preparations of
Spirals, Loops and Hinge-plates for v.8, pt2, p.14-15; List of Genera of
the Palaeozoic Brachiopoda, p.15-21; Additions to the Palaeontological
collections, p.22-28; Clarke, J. M. Catalogue of the Collection of Geologi-
cal and Palaeontological Specimens donated by the Albany Institute,
p.33-53; Clarke, J. M. Report of Assistant Palaeontologist, p.54-55;
Clarke, J. M. List of the Original and Illustrated Specimens in the
Palaeontological Collections, ptl, Crustacea p. 57-121; Record of Locali-
ties of Extra Limital Geological and Palaeontological Collections, p.122-
23; Clarke, J. M. On Cordania a Proposed New Genus of Trilobites,
p.124-27; Publications of Geologist, p.128-31; Hall, James & Clarke,
J. M. Introduction to the Study of the Brachiopoda, p.133-300, 22pl.
12 (for 1892) 1893. 142p. O.
Contents: Repprt of Geologist, p.7-41; Palaeontology of New York, v.8
ptl, p. 14-22; Palaeontology of New York, v.8, pt2, p.23-25; Geological
Map of the State, p.25-38; Geological Surveys and Maps of Parts of
the State of New York, p.38-39; Clarke, J. M. Report of Assistant
Palaeontologist, p.43-49; Additions to the Geological and Palaeonto-
logical Collections during 1891-92, p.50-53; Clarke, J. M. List of the
Original and Illustrated Specimens in the Palaeontological Col-
lections, pt2, Annelida and Cephalopoda p.55-104; Emerson, B. K. Two
Boulders of a very Basic Eruptive Rock from the West Shore of
Cauandaigua Lake, p.105-9; Prosser, C. S. Devonian Section of Central
New York along the Unadilla River, p. 110-42.
13 (for 1893) 1894. v.l, 597p. illus. 4pl. (lith.) other pi. (phot.)
maps. O. v.2, p.598-943. illus. pl.23-54 (lith.) maps. O.
Contents, v.l: Report of Geologist and Palaeontologist, p.7-8; Hall,
James. Livonia Salt Shaft, its History and Geological Relations,
p.11-20; Luther, D. D. Geology of the Livonia Salt Shaft, p.21-130;
Clarke, J. M. Succession of the Fossil Faunas in the Section of the
Livonia Salt Shaft, p.131-58; Clarke, J. M. New or Rare Species of
Fossils from the Horizons of the Livonia Salt Shaft, p.159-89. 4pl.;
Geological Survey of the State of New York, Reports, p.193-557; Darton,
N. H. Relations of the Helderberg Limestones and Associated Forma-
tions in Eastern New York, p.197-228; Darton, N. H. Geology of
Albany County, p. 229-61; Nason, F. L. Economic Geology of Albany
County, p.23-87; Darton, N. H. Geology of Ulster County, p.289-372;
Nason, F. L. Economic Geology of Ulster County, p.373-406; Darton,
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N. H. Geology of the Mohawk Valley in Herkimer, Fulton, Mont-
gomery and Saratoga Counties, p.407-29; Kemp, J. F. Geology of Essex
County, p.431-72; Gushing, H. P. Geology of Clinton County, p.473-89;
Smyth, C. H. jr. Geology of Four Townships in St Lawrence and
Jefferson Counties, N. Y., p.491-515; Randall, F. A. Geology of Cat-
taraugus and Chautauqua Counties, p. 517-27; Clarke, J. M. Field Work
in Chenango County, p.529-57; Clarke, J. M. com-p. List of Publications
relating to the Geology and Palaeontology of the State of N. Y. 1876-93,,
p.559-97;
v.2, Dep't of palaeontology: Palaeontology of New York, v.8, pt2,
p.603-8; Clarke, J. M. Evolution of the Genera of the Palaeozoie
Brachiopoda, p.609-46; Descriptions of New Species figured in v.8, pt2
of Palaeontology of New York, p. 647-57; Sherzer, W. H. Platycnemic-
Man in New York, p.659-83; Simpson, G. B. Genera of Fenestellidae,
p.685-727; Simpson, G. B. Glossary and Explanations of Specific
Names of Bryozoa and Corals, p. 729-47; Hall, James & Clarke. J. M.
Introduction to the Study of the Brachiopoda, pt2, p. 749-943; pl.23-54.
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57 (E15) Felt, E. P. Elm Leaf Beetle in New York State. 46p.
il. 7pl. (phot.) Ipl. (lith.) Aug. 1902. loc.
58 (M2) Whitlock, H. P. Guide to the Mineralogic Collections
of the New York State Museum. 150p. il. 39pl. (phot.) 11
models. Sep. 1902. 40c.
59 (E16) Felt, E. P. Grapevine Boot Worm. 40p. il. Ipl. (lith.)
5pl. (phot.) Dec. 1902. 15c.
'60 (Z9) Bean, T. H. Catalogue of the Fishes of New York. 784p.
Feb. 1903. $1, cloth.
1 (EG11) Dickinson, H. T. Bluestones and other Sandstones
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2 maps. Mar. 1903. 35c.
62 (Miscl) Merrill, F. J. H. Directory of Natural History Mu-
seums in United States and Canada. 236p. Ap. 1903. 30c.
63 (P7) Clarke, J. M. Stratigraphy of Canandaigua and Naples
Quadrangles; 2 maps. In press.
64 (E17) Felt, E. P. 18th Report of the State Entomologist
1902. HOp. 6pl. May 1903. 20c.
65 (P8) Clarke, J. M. Catalogue of Type Specimens of Paleozoic
Fossils in the New York State Museum. 848p. May 1903.
$1.20, cloth.
'66 (Misc2) Ellis, Mary. Index to Publications of the New York
State Natural History Survey and New York State Museum.
1837-1902. 418p. June 1903^ 75c, cloth.
67 (B6) Peck, C. H. Report of the State Botanist 1902. 196p. 5pl.
May 1903. 50c.
68 (E18) Needham, J. G. and others. Aquatic Insects in New
York State. In press.
-69 (P9) Clarke, J. M. Report of the State Paleontologist 1902.
In press.
Felt, E. P. & Joutel, L. H. Monograph of the Genus Saperda.
In press.
Kellogg, James L. Feeding Habits and Growth of Venus
mercenaria. In press.
Museum memoirs. Q. 1889-1902.
1 Beecher, C. E. & Clarke, J. M. Development of Some Silu-
rian Brachiopoda. 96p. 8pl. (lith.) Oct. 1889. Out of print.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 269
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3 Clarke, J. M. The Oriskany Fauna of Becraft Mountain,
Columbia Co. N. Y. 128p. 9pl. (lith.) Oct. 1900. 80c.
4 Peck, C. H. New York Edible Fungi, 1895-99. 106p. 25pl.
(lith.) Nov. 1900. 75c.
This includes revised descriptions and illustrations of fungi reported in
the 49th, 51st and 52d reports of the state botanist.
5 Clarke, J. M. & Ruedemann, Rudolf. The Guelph Formation
and Fauna of Western New York. In press.
6 Clarke, J. M. Naples Fauna in Western New York. In press.
Felt, E. P. Insects Affecting Park and Woodland Trees. In
Natural history of N^w York. 30v. il. pi. (lith.) maps. Q.
1842-94.
The annual reports of the early natural history survey, 1837-41 are out
of print. They were originally published as Assembly doc. 1837, no. 161;
1838, no. 200; 1839, no. 275; 1840, no. 50; 1841, no. 150.
Division 1 Zoology. De Kay, James E. Zoology of New York; or the
New York Fauna, comprising detailed descriptions of all the animals
hitherto observed within the State of New York with brief notices of
those occasionally found near its borders, and accompanied by appro-
priate illustrations. 5 v. il. pi. maps. sq. Q. 1842-44. Out of print. /
Historical introduction to the series by Gov. W. H. Seward. 178p.
v. 1 ptl Mammalia. 13+146p. 33pl. 1842.
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-v. 2 pt2 Birds. 12+380p. 141pl. 1844.
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pt3-4 bound together.
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79pl. 1842.
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Hand-colored plates: pt 5-6 bound together.
Division 2 Botany. Torrey, John. Flora of the 'State of New York; com-
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hitherto discovered in the State, with remarks on their economical and
medical properties. 2v. il. pi. sq. Q. 1843. Out of print.
v. 1 Flora of the State of New York. 12+484p. 72pl. 1843.
300 copies with hand-colored plates.
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300 copies with hand-colored plates.
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of New York, and notices of their uses in the arts and agriculture, il. pi.
sq. Q. 1842. Out of print.
v. 1 ptl Economical Mineralogy. pt2 Descriptive Mineralogy. 24+536p.
1842.
8 plates additional to those printed as part of the text.
Division 4 Geology. Mather, W: W.; Einamons, Ebenezer; Vanuxem,
Lardner & Hall, James. Geology of New York. 4v. il. pi. sq. Q.
1842-43. Out of print.
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v. 2 pt2 Emmons, Ebenezer. Second Geological District. 10+437p. 17pl.
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v. 4 pt4 Hall, James. Fourth Geological District. 22+683p. Map and
19pl. 1843.
270 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
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comprising an account of the classification, composition and distribution
of the soils and rocks and the natural waters of the different geological
formations, together with a condensed view of the meteorology and
agricultural productions of the State. 5v. il. pi. sq. Q. 1846-54. Out of
print.
v. 1 Soils of the State, their Composition and Distribution. ll+371p. 21pl.
1846.
v. 2 Analyses of Soils, Plants, Cereals, etc. 8+343+46p. 42pl. 1849.
With hand-colored plates.
v. 3 Fruits, etc. 8+340p. 1851.
v. 4 Plates to accompany v. 3. 95pl. 1851.
Hand-colored.
v. 5 Insects Injurious to Agriculture. 8+272p. 50pl. 1854.
With hand-colored plates.
Division 6 Paleontology. Hall, James. Palaeontology of New York.
8v. iL pi. sq. Q. 1847-94. Bound in cloth.
v. 1 Organic Remains of the Lower Division of the New York System.
23+338p. 99pl. 1847. Out of print.
v. 2 Organic Remains of Lower Middle Division of the New York System.
Sf362p. 104pl. 1852. Out of print.
v. 3 Organic Remains of the Lower Helderberg Group and the Oriskany
Sandstone, ptl, text. 12+532p. 1859. [$3.50]
- pt2, 143 pi. 1861. [$2.50]
v. 4 Fossil Brachiopoda of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage and
Chemung Groups. ll+l+428p. 99pl. 1867. $2.50.
v. 5 ptl Lamellibranchiata 1. Monomyaria of the Upper Helderberg,
Hamilton and Chemung Groups. 18+268p. 45pl. 1884. $2.50.
Lamellibranchiata 2. Dimyaria of the Upper Helderberg, Ham-
ilton, Portage, and Chemung Groups. 62+p.269-561. 51pl. 1885. $2.50.
Illustrations of Devonian Fossils, pi. sq. F. 1876.
Published in advance of Palaeontology of New York v.5, pt2 v.7.
v. 5 pt2 Gasteropoda, Pteropoda and Cephalopoda of the Upper Helder-
berg, Hamilton, Portage and Chemung Groups. 2 v. 1879. v. 1, text.
15+492p. v. 2, 120pl. $2.50 for 2 v.
v. 6 Corals and Bryozoa of the Lower and Upper Helderberg and Ham-
ilton Groups. 24+298p. 67pl. 1887. $2.50.
v. 7 Trilobites and Other Crustacea of the Oriskany, Upper Helderberg,
Hamilton, Portage, Chemung and Catskill Groups. 64+236p. 46pl.
1888. Cont, supplement to v. 5, pt 2. Pteropoda, Cephalopoda and Anne-
lida. 42p. 18 pi. 1888. $2.50.
v. 8 pt 1 Introduction to the Study of the Genera of the Palaeozoic Brach-
iopoda. 16+367p. 44 pi. 1892. $2.50.
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^University handbooks. 7-|xl2 cm. 1893-1902. In quantities, 1
cent for each 16 pages or less. Single copies postpaid as be-
low.
H5 New York State Museum. 14p. 2c.
Outlines history and work of the museum; with list of staff and scientific
publications, 1893. New edition in press.
H13 Paleontology. 8p. 2c.
Brief outline of State Museum work in paleontology under heads: Defini-
tion; Relation to biology; Relation to stratigraphy; History of paleontology
in New York.
H15 Guide to Excursions in the Fossiliferous Rocks of New
York. 120p. 8c.
Itineraries of 32 trips covering nearly the entire series of Paleozoic
rocks, prepared specially for the use of teachers and students desiring to
acquaint themselves more intimately with the classic rocks of this State.
a Including only those relating to the Museum.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 271
H16 Entomology. 16p. 2c.
HIT Economic Geology. In preparation.
HIS Insecticides and Fungicides. 20p. 3c.
Maps. Merrill, F. J. H. Economic and Geologic Map of the
State of New York; issued as part of Museum bulletin 15 and
the 48th museum report, v. 1. 59x67 cm. 1894. Scale 14 miles
to 1 inch. Out of print.
New edition in preparation.
- Geologic Map of New York. 1901. Scale 5 miles to 1
inch. In atlas form $3; mounted on rollers $5. Lower Hudson
sheet 60c.
The lower Hudson sheet, geologically colored, comprises Rockland,
Orange, Dutchess, Putnam, Westchester, New York, Richmond, Kings,
Queens and Nassau counties, and parts of Sullivan, Ulster and Suffolk
counties; also northeastern New Jersey and part of western Connecticut.
The following papers in other New York publications are
included in the index:
New York State Agricultural Society. Transactions:
Gaylord, Willis. Geology as Connected with Agriculture, 1 (for 1841)
1842, p.273-98; Hall, James. Geological Survey of New York, 3 (for 1843)
1844, p.241-78; Roberts, A. S. On the Advantages of Geology to Agricul-
ture, 8 (for 1848) 1849, p.362-65; Fitch, Asa. Survey of Washington County,
8 (for 1848) 1849, p.875-975; 9 (for 1849) 1850, p.753-944; Norton, J. P.
Elements of Scientific Agriculture, 9 (for 1849) 1850, p.602-735; Delafield,
John. Survey of Seneca County, 10 (for 1850) 1851, p.356-616; Evans,
Gurdon. Survey of Madison County, 11 (for 1851) 1852, p.658-777; Watson,
W. C. Survey of Essex County, 12 (for 1852) 1853, p.649-898; 13 (for 1853)
1854, p.699-741; aFitch Asa. Reports on the Noxious, Beneficial, and other
Insects of the State of New York; Geddes, George. Survey of Onondaga
County, 19 (for 1859) 1860, p.219-352; Denniston, Goldsmith. Survey of
Steuben County, 21 (for 1861) 1862, p.547-661; Denniston, Goldsmith. Sur-
vey of Orange County, 22 (for 1862) 1863, p,135-235; Peters, T. C. Agricul-
tural and Other Resources of the State of New York, 23 (for 1863) 1864,
p.234-379; Felt, E. P. Injurious Insects and How to Control them, 59 (for
1899) 1900, p.267-82; Felt, E. P. Exhibition of Insects at Agricultural
Gatherings and Catalog of Injurious Species, 59 (for 1899) 1900, p.282-93;
Felt, E. P. Household Insects, 59 (for 1899) 1900, p.294-303.
Albany Institute. Transactions:
Beck, L. C. Geographical Botany of the United States. 1828. 1:10-21;
Geddes, James. Geological Features of the South Side of the Ontario
Valley. 1829. 1:55-56; Morse, J. O. Great Greywacke Region of the
State of New York. 1829. 1:84-85; Henry. Joseph. Topographical Sketch
of the State of New York, designed chiefly to show the general elevations
and depressions of its surface. 1829. 1:87-112; Green, Jacob. Cones of
North America. 1830. 1:121-25; Eaton, Amos. Coal Formations in the
State of New York. 1830. 1:126-30; Green, Jacob. Dolia of the United
States. 1830. 1:131-33; Green, Jacob. Notes on the American Shells,
figured in the Supplement to the Index Testaceologicus. 1830. 1:134-36;
Beck. T. R. Address delivered before the Lyceum of Natural History at
its First Anniversary, March 1, 1824. 1830. 1:137-47; Beck, L. C. &
Tracy, J. G. Note Respecting the Ranunculus lacustris. 1830. 1:148-49;
Green, Jacob. Reclamation of Salamanders. 1830. 1:150-51; Clinton.
G. W. Graphite of Ticonderoga. 1830. 1:233-35; Beck, T. R. Abstracts of
Meteorological Observations made at the City of Albany. 1833-52. 2:1-29;
Eights, James. Description of a New Crustaceous Animal found on the
Shores of the South Shetland Islands, with Remarks on their Natural
a For number of reports and page references, see Author index, p.283.
272 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
History. 1833-52. 2,53-69; Report of Committee appointed to Continue
Observations on Meteorology. 1833-52. 2:97-112, 153-209; Webster, M. H.
Table of Mean Temperatures for the Last Ten Years, &c. deduced from
the Reports of the Regents of the University. 1833-52. 2:221-23; Eights,
James. Description of a New Animal belonging to the Crustacea, dis-
covered in the Antarctic Seas. 1833-52. 2:331-34; Eights, James. Obser-
vations on the Geological Features of the Post Tertiary Formation of the
City of Albany and its Vicinity. 1833-52. 2:335-53; Hall, James. Descrip-
tion of New Species of Fossils from the Carboniferous Limestones of
Indiana and Illinois. 1858-64. 4:1-36; Meek, F. B. Descriptions of New
Organic- Remains from the Cretaceous Rocks of Vancouver's Island. 1858-
64. 4:37-49; Meek, F. B. & Hayden, M. D. Descriptions of New Organic
Remains from North-Eastern Kansas, indicating the Existence of Permian
Rocks in that Territory. 1858-64. 4:73-88; Hall, James. Observations
upon some of the Rrachiopoda. with Reference to the Genera Cryptouella,
Centronella, Meristella, and Allied Forms. 1858-64. 4:125-48; Murray,
David. Petroleum, its History and Properties. 1858-64. 4:149-66; Hall,
James. New Species of Fossils from a Locality of the Niagara Group in
Indiana, with a List of Identified Species from the Same Place. 1858-64.
4:195-228; Stevens, G. T. Flora of the Adirondacks. 1870. 6:67-82; Lans-
ing, J. V. Frogs and their Contributions to Science. 1870. 6:120-35;
Peck, C. H. Fungi. 1870. 6:209-26; Peck, C. H. Report on Botany.
1872. 7:35-43, 186-204; 1876. 8:152-66; Stevens, G. T. Report on Zoology.
1872. 7:132-43; Peck, C. H. Synopsis of New York Uncinulae. 1872.
7:213-17; Callaway, Charles. The Geological Evidence of the Origin of
Species by Evolution. 1876. 8:207-14; Lintner, J. A. Otto Meske's Col-
lection of Lepidoptera. 1876. 8:215-20; Peck, C. H. The Black Spruce.
1876. 8:283-301; Colvin, Verplanck. The Winter Fauna of Mount Marcy.
1879. 9:11-26; Hall, James. The Hydraulic Beds and Associated Lime-
stones at the Falls of the Ohio. 1879. 9:169-80; Webster, H. E. Annelida
chaetopoda of the Virginian Coast. 1879. 9:202-69; Peck, C. H. United
States Species of Lycoperdon. 1879. 9:285-318; Walcott, C. D. Utica
Slate and Related Formations of the Same Geological Horizon. 1883.
10:1-17; Walcott, C. D. Fossils of the Utica Slate. 1883. 10:18-38; Hall,
James. Descriptions of New Species of Fossils from the Niagara Form-
ation at Waldron, Ind. 1883. 10:57-76; Hall, James. Bryozoans of the
Upper Helderberg and Hamilton Groups. 1883. 10:145-97; Peck, C. H.
Fertilization of Flowers, 1887. 11:155-68; Peck, C. H. Edible Wild Fruits
of New York. 1893. 12:83-102; Lintner, J. A. Insects of the Past Year
and Progress in Insect Studies. 1893. 12:227-40; Peck, C. H. Weeds.
1893. 12:251-65.
a Regents reports:
Veeder, M. A. Uses and Relations of the Study of Botany, 91 (for 1877)
1878, p.439-42; Williams, H. S. Palaeontological Evidences as Bearing
upon the Theory of Evolution, 95 (fcr 1881) 1882, p. 319-27; Lintner, J. A.
Present Status of Entomological Science in the United States, 100 (for
1886) 1887, p.122-34; Hall, James. Educational Uses of Museums of
Natural History, 100 (for 1886) 1887, p.208-13; Winchell, Alexander. Geol-
ogy and Culture, 102 (for 1888) 1889, p.69-85; Tarr, R. S. Laboratory
Methods of Instruction in Geology and Physical Geography, 108 (for 1894)
1895, 2:992-1011; Clarke, J. M. Relation of New York State Paleontology
to the Schools and Colleges, 113 (for 1899) 1901, p.359-64.
Forest, Fish and Game Commission. Reports:
Felt, E. P. Insects Injurious to Maple Trees, 4 (for 1898) 1899 [issued Ap.
23, 1900], p.367-95; Felt, E. P. Insects Injurious to Elm Trees, 5 (for 1899)
1900 [issued Jan. 16, 1902], p,351-79; Felt, E. P. Aquatic Insects of the
Saranac Region, 6 (for 1900) 1901 [issued Aug. 1902], p.499-531; Felt E. P.
Insects Affecting Forest Trees, 7 (for 1901) In press.
Public Service of the State of New York:
Hall, Jani3S. Geological Survey, 2:367-80; Hall, James. State Museum
of Natural History, 3:482-88.
aAlso in University Convocation Proceedings.
AUTHOR INDEX 273
AUTHOR INDEX
Names of donors are not included, but collections known under names
of persons appear in the subject index. Unless otherwise specified, pi.
refers to lithographic plates only. For other explanatory matter see p.240.
Agussiz, Alexander. On Reorganization of State Cabinet. Mus. rep. 19
(for 1865) 1866. p.20-22.
Aldrich, Truman H. Partial List of Shells Found near Troy, N. Y. Mus.
rep. 22 (for 1868) 1809. p.17-24.
Baird, Spencer F. On the Serpents of New- York, with notice of a species
not hitherto included in the fauna of the State. Mus. rep. 7 (for 1853)
1854. p.95-124. 2pl.
Banning, Mary E. Fungi of Maryland. Bot. rep. 44 (for 1890) 1891.
p.6i-75. Same, Mus. rep. 44 (for 1890) 1892. p.176-87.
Bean, Tarleton H. Report on the Fishes of Long Island Collected in the
Slimmer of 1898. Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. I:r92-lll.
Also published separately.
- Catalogue of the Fishes of New York. Mus. bul. 60. In press.
Report on the Fishes of Great South Bay, Long Island, Collected in
the Summer of 1901. Mus. rep. 55 (for 1901). In press.
Beauchamp, William M. Aboriginal Chipped Stone Implements of New
York. Mus. bul. 16. 1897. 84p. 23pl. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for
1896) 1898. 1:3-84 (2d paging). 23pl. (phot.)
Polished Stone Articles Used by the New York Aborigines. Mus. bul.
18. 1897. 102p. 35pl. (phot.) Same, M>us. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:3-102.
35pl. (phot.)
Earthenware of the New York Aborigines. Mus. bul. 22. 1898. p.71-
146. 33pl. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 1:71-146. 33pl. (phot.)
Aboriginal Occupation of New York. Mus. bul. 32. 1900. 187p. 16pl.
(phot.) maps. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 1:3-187. 16pl. (phot)
maps. i
Contains a bibliography.
Map of the territorial divisions of the aborigines of New York about A. D. 16UU,
44 x 35cm.
Map of the early and recent sites of the aborigines of New York, 93.5 x 69.5cnx
- Wampum and Shell Articles Used by the New York Indians. Mus.
bul. 41. 1901. p.319-480. 28pl. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
3:319-480. 28pl. (phot.)
List of authorities on wampum, p. 321-26.
Horn and Bone Implements of New York Indians. Mus. bul. 50. 1902.
p.1-112. 43pl. (phot.)
Metallic Implements of New York Indians. Mus. bul. 55. 1902. p.1-94.
38pl. (phot.)
Beck, Lewis C. Geographical Botany of the United States. Alb. Inst.
Trans. 1828. 1:10-21.
Read before the Albany Institute, Mar. 26, 1828.
& Tracy, J. GK Note Respecting the Ranunculus lacustris. Alb. Inst.
Trans. 1830. 1:148-49.
Read before the Albany Institute, June 7, 1830.
Report on Mineralogical and Chemical Department of Survey.
Assembly doc. 1837, no.161, p.15-60 (ed,2, p.17-62); 1838, no.200, p.7-73;
1839, no.275, p.9-56; 1840, no.50, p.37-111; 1841, no.150, p.3-23.
Mineralogy of New York; comprising detailed descriptions of the
minerals hitherto found in the State of New York, and notices of their
rses in the arts and agriculture. 1842. 536p. il. pi. sq. Q.
Contents: ptl Economical Mineralogy.
pt2 Descriptive Mineralogy.
8 plates additional to those printed as part of the text.
Catalogue of Specimens in the Mineralogical Department of the Geo-
logical Survey. Mus. rep. 1 (for 1847) 1848, p.21-33.
2T4 NEW YORK STATE Ml SKIM
- Report on the Mineralogy of New York; comprising notices of the-
additions siiu v IS-4'J. Mus. rep. 3 m\ ?. (for 1849) 1850. p.109-53.
Beck, T. Romeyn. Address delivered before the Lyceum of Natural
History, at its First Anniversary. March 1, 1824. Alb. Inst Trans.
1:137-47.
Abstracts of Meteorological Observations made at the Citv of Albany.
Alb. Inst. Trans. .
Read before the Albany Institute, Feb. 7, 1S33.
Beecher, Charles E. Some Abnormal and Pathologic Forms of Fresh -v
Shells from the Vicinity of Albany N. Y. Mus. rep. 36 (for 1S82)
P.M-OO. 2pi.
- List of Species of Fossils from an Exposure of the Utica Slate and
v related Kocks, in the Limits of Albany. N. Y. Mus. rep. 36 (for 1882
1SS3, p.78.
- & Hall, C. E. Field Notes on the Geology of the Mohawk Valley, with
a map. Geol. rep. 5 (for 1885) 1886. p.8-10. map. Same, GeoL rep. 14
tfor 1894) 1S85. p.54-56.
Map showing results of field work in Mohawk valley, 25 x 20.5cm.
- Hall. C. E. & Hall, J. W. Note on the Oneonta Sandstone in thtr
Vicinity of Oxford, Chenango co,, N. Y. Geol, rep. 5 (for 1885) 1886, p.ll.
A Spiral Bivalve Shell from the Waverly Group of Pennsylvania.
Mus. rep. 39 (for 1885) 18S6. p.161-63. pl.12.
Cephalopoda. Descriptions of Species. Pal. N. Y. T.7, supplement.
1888. p.25-40. pl.l 17-29.
- Statement on the Condition of the Work on the Brachiopoda. Palaeon-
tology of New York, v. a Mus, rep. 41 (for 1887) 1888. p.3S3-S4.
Synoptical Table of the Genera and Species Described in v. 6 of the-
Palaeontology of New York. Mus. rep. 41 (for 1887) 1888. p.363-75.
& Clarke, J. M. Development of Some Silurian Brachiopoda. Mus.
mem. 1. 1889. 95p. Spl.
Benedict, Farrand N. Barometrical Measurements in Essex County.
Gol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.195-212.
Bernard, Felix. Principles of Palaeontology; ed. by J. M. Clarke. GeoL
rep. 14 (for 1894) 3895. p.13-15, 127-215. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for IS
1895. 2:13-15. 127-215.
Also published separately. .
Extracted from Bernard's Elements de Paleontologie. Paris, 1896.
Better. Cornelius, Order Triehoptera, Mus. bul. 47. 1901. p.561-73. SCIIIMV
Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 4:561-73.
Bishop, Irving P. Salt Wells of Western New York. GeoL rep. 5 (for
1885* 188tv p.12-47.
On a. Locality of Flint Implements in Wyoming County, N. Y.
rvp S for 188S> 1S89. p.92-W. Ipl. in Geol. rep. 9. Some, Mus. rep. 42r
(for 18S8) 1SS9. p.43S-40. Ipl. in Mus, rep. 43.
Report on the Development of the Salt Industry of Central New York
for the Year 1891. Mus, rep. 45 (for 1891) 1892. p.53-61.
Structural and Economic Geology of Brie County. GeoL rep. 15 for
1895) 1897. p.17-18. 305-92. pi. (phot.) maps. Sow?, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895>
1898. 2:17-18. 3054>2. pi. (phot.) maps.
Ate published separately.
Economic and geologic map of Erie county (uncolored) SS x 21.5cm.
Maps showing Buffalo gas field.
Report on Petroleum and Natural Gas in Western New York. GeoL
rep. 17 (for 1S97) 1899. p.9-63. map. Same, Mus, rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899.
2:9-63. map.
Also published separately.
Map ot the Cattaraugus oil and gas district, 34*5 x Hem.
Oil and Gas in Southwestern New York. GeoL rep. 19 (for 1899) 1901.
p,r!05-34. map. Sr, Mus, rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 1*105-34.
Map ot a portion of Allegany county. N. Y. showing the outlines of the proved oi>
and gas territory. Aug. 1. 1S, by John W. Greenwood, 25.5 x 17cm.
AUTHOR INIKX 275
Boyd, George W. Orleans County. Gool. rep. 4th dist. (for 1837) 1838.
p.847-59.
- Wayne County. Gool. rep. 4th dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.312-26.
Brinckerhoff, John N". Annual Meteorological Abstracts for 1863 and 1864,
Inion Hall Academy, Jamaica, L. I. Mus. rep. 18 (for 1864) 1865.
p.212-13,
Bruyas, Rcr-. Jacques. Radical Words of the Mohawk Language, with
their Derivatives. Mus. rep. 16 (for 1862) 1863. 123p.
Also published in Library of American Linguistics, ed. by J. G. Shea. 1860-04. v.10.
Butts, Charles, Glenn, L. C. &. Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the
Glean Quadrangle. Pal. rep. (for 1902). In press.
Caliaway, Charles. The Geological Evidence of the Origin of Species by
F. volution. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1876. 8:207-14.
Read before the Albany Institute, Dec. 16, 1873.
Carpenter, Philip P. Catalogue of the Reigen Collection of Mazatlan Mol-
lusca. Mus. rep. 33 (for 1859) 1860. p.21-36.
Carr, Ezra S. Economical Geology. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1839) 1840.
1>.3S5-SS.
Cheney, T. Apoleon. Illustrations of Ancient Monuments in Western New
York. Mus. rep. 13 (for 1859) 1860. p.37-52. 24pl. map. 41x41cm.
Clarke, John Mason. Brief Outline of the Geological Succession in Ontario
Co., N. Y., to accompany a map. Geol. rep. 4 (for 1884) 1885. p.9-22.
map 36x33.5cm.
Annelid Teeth from the Lower Portion of the Hamilton Group, and
from the Naples Shales of Ontario County, N. Y. Geol. rep. 6 (for 1886)
1887. p.30-32. Ipl.
Preliminary Report on Mastodon Bones at Attica, N. Y. Geol. rep. 6
(for 1886) 1887. p.34-35.
- Report on the Bones of Mastodon or Elephas Found Associated with
Charcoal and Pottery at Attica, N. Y. Mus. rep. 41 (for 1887) 1888.
p.388-90.
Also published separately, 7p.
Ground plan of sink holes in which were found mastodon bones.
- Hall, James &. Trilobites and Other Crustacea of the Oriskany,
Upper Hehlerberg, Hamilton. Portage, Cheniuug and Catskill Groups.
Pal. N. Y. 1888. v.7. 236p. 46pl.
- Beecher, C. E. &. Development of Some Silurian Brachiopoda. Mus.
mem. 1. 1889. 95p. Spl.
The genus Bronteus in the Chemung Rocks of New York. Geol. rep.
^ (for 1888) 1889. p.57-59. Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p.403-5.
Also published separately, 6p.
- The Hercyniau Question; a Brief Review of its Development and
Present Status, with a Few Remarks upon its Relation to the Current
classification of American Palaeozoic Faunas. Geol. rep. 8 (for 1888)
ivsj). p.62-91. Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 18S9.'p.40S-37.
Also published separately, 32p.
- List of the Species Constituting the Known Fauna and Flora of the
Marcellus Epoch in the State of New York. Geol. rep. 8 (for 1888) 1889.
P. (',0-61. Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for 18S8) 1889. p.406-7.
Also published separately, 4p.
List of the Tjrpe Specimens of Devonian Crustacea Described in
Palaeontology of New York, v.7, in the New York State Museum. Geol.
ivp. 8 (for iS8) 18S9. p.24-27. Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889.
p.370-73.
c.riiera of the Palaeozoic Brachiopoda. Geol. rep. 8 (for 1SSS) 1889.
p.43-46. Same. Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p.3S9-93.
>rr/.sr</. Geol. rep. 10 (for 1890) 1891. p.15-18. Same, Mus. rep.
44 (for 1890) 1892. p.4o-48.
276 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Reports as Assistant Paleontologist Geol. rep. 10-12 (for 1890-92)
1891-93. Mus. rep. 44-47 (for 1890-93) 1892-94.
For page references, see List of publications, p. 258-59.
Notes on the Genus Acidaspis. Geol. rep. 10 (for 1890) 1891. p.61-71.
pl.1-3. Same, Mus. rep. 44 (for 1890) 1892. p.91-101. pl.1-3.
Also published separately, 13p. 3pl.
Note on Coronura aspectans, Conrad (sp.); the Asaphus diurus r
Green. Geol. rep. 10 (for 1890) 1891. p.79^83. pl.4. Same, Mus. rep. 44
(for 1890) 18G2. p. 105-9. pl.4.
Also published separately, 7p.
Observations on the Terataspis grandis, Hall, the Largest Known
Trilo'bite. Geol. rep. 10 (for 1890) 1891. p.87-90. pl.5. Same, Mus. rep. 44
(for 1890) 1892. p.111-14. pl.5.
Also published separately, 6p.
Catalogue of the Collection of Geological and Palaeontological Speci-
mens Donated by the Albany Institute to the State Museum. Geol. rep,
11 (for 1891) 1892. p.31-53. Same, Mus. rep. 45 (for 1891) 1892. p.347-69.
List of the Original and Illustrated Specimens in the Palaeontological'
Collections. Ptl, Crustacea. Geol. rep. 11 (for 1891) 1892. p.57-121. Same,
Mus. rep. 45 (for 1891) 1892. p.373-437.
On Cordania, a Proposed New Genus of Trilobites. Geol. rep. 11 (for
1891) 1892. p.124-27. Same, Mus. rep. 45 (for 1891) 1892. p.440-43.
Also published separately.
Hall, James &. Introduction to the Study of the Brachiopoda, in-
tended as a hand book for the use of students. Geol. rep. 11 (for 1891)
1832. p. 133-300. illus. 22pl. map. Pt2, Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.749-
943, illus. pl.23-54. Same, Mus. rep. 45 (for 1891) 1892. p.449^616. map..
no plates. Pt2, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.943-1137. illus. no plates.
Also published separately.
Chart of the world showing distribution of recent Brachiopoda, 43 x 28.5cm.
- Introduction to the Study of the Genera of the Palaeozoic
Brachiopoda. Pal. N. Y. 1892, v.8, ptl, 367p. 44pl.; 1894. v.S, pt2, 394p.
84pl.
List of the Original and Illustrated Specimens in the Palaeontological
Collections. Pt2, Annelida and Cephalopoda. Geol. rep. 12 (for 1892>
1803. p.55-104. Same, Mus. rep. 46 (for 1892) 1898. p.201-50.
Succession of the Fossil Faunas in the Section of the Livonia Salt
Shaft. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1898) 1894. p.131-58. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for
1893) 1894. p.325-52.
New T or Rare Species of Fossils from the Horizons of the Livonia Salt
Shaft. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.159-89. 4pl. Same, Mus. rep. 47
(for 1893) 1894. p.353-83. no plates.
Report on Field-work in Chenango County. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893>
1894. p.529-57. illus. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.723-51. illus.
Also published separately.
List of Publications Relating to the Geology and Palaeontology of the
State of New York, 1876-93, Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.559-97,
Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.753-91.
Also published separately.
Evolution of the Genera of the Palaeozoic Brachiopoda. Geol. rep^
13 (for 1893) 1894. p.609-46. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.803-40.
Extract from Palaeontology of New York, v.S, pt2.
ed. Bernard, Felix. Principles of Palaeontology. 'Geol. rep. 14 (for
1894) 1895. p.13-15, 127-215. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1805. 2:13-15,
127-215.
Also published separately.
Hall, James &. New Species of Brachiopoda Described in Palaeon-
tology of New York, v.S, ptl and 2. Geol. rep. 14 (for 1894) 1895. p.16-18,
323-72. 14pl. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 2:16-18, 323-72, 14pl.
Also published separately.
AUTHOR INDEX 277
Stratigraphic and Faunal Relations of the Oneonta Sandstones and
Shales, the Ithaca and the Portage Groups in Central New York. Geol.
rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.11-12, 27-81. pi. (phot.) 2 maps. Same, Mus. rep.
49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:11-12, 27-81. pi. (phot.) 2 maps.
Also published separately.
Geologic map of a part of Chenango and Cortland counties, 25 x 28.5cm.
Geologic map showing distribution of Portage group in Seneca, Schuyler, Yates and
parts of Tompkins and Ontario counties, 26 x 26.5cm.
Notes on Some Crustaceans from the Chemung Group of New York.
Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.729-38. fiame, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898.
2:729-38.
Also published separately.
Hall, James &. Memoir on the Palaeozoic Reticulate Sponges Consti-
tuting the Family Dictyospongidae. Mus. mem. 2. 1898. 350p. illus. 70pl.
Same, Ptl, Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1898. 2:741-984. illus. 47pl. Pt2, Geol.
rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899. p.341-448. illus. pl.48-70. Same, Ptl, Mus. rep. 49
(for 1895) 1898. 3:741-984. illus. 47pl. Pt2, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899.
2:341-448. illus. pl.48-70.
Contains a bibliography.
The Naples Fauna (Fauna with Manticoceras intumescens) in West-
ern New York. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899. p.29-161. illus. 9pl. Same,
Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:29-161. illus. 9pl. '
Also published separately.
Notes on the Early Stages of Certain Goniatites. Geol. rep. 16 (for
1896) 1899. p. 163-69. illus. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:163-69.
illus.
Also published separately.
Paleontology. University handbook 13. 1899. 8p.
Brief outline of State Museum work in paleontology.
Guide to Excursions in the Fossiliferous Rocks of New York State.
University handbook 15. 1899. 12Cp.
Report as Acting State Geologist and Paleontologist. Geol. rep. 18
(for 1898) 1899. p.5-7.
Reports as Paleontologist. Pal. rep. (for 1899-1901) 1900-1902. Same,
Mus. rep. 53-54 (for 1899-1900) 1901-1902.
For page references and contents, see List of publications, p. 262.
Oriskany Fauna of Becraft Mountain, Columbia County, N. Y. Mus.
mem. 3. 1900. 128p. 9pl. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. v.2. 128p. 9pl.
Includes table of New York series, published by Clarke and Schuchert, in Science,
Dec. 8, 1899.
A Remarkable Occurrence of Orthoceras in the Oneonta Beds of the
Chenango Valley, N. Y. Mus. bul. 39. 1900. p.167-71. Same, Mus. rep.
54 (for 19OO) 1902. 3:167-71.
Paropsonema cryptophya; a Peculiar Echinoderm from the Intu-
mescens-zone (Portage beds) of Western New York. Mus. bul. 39. 1900.
p.172-78. pl.5-9. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:172-78, pl.5-9.
Dictyonine Hexactinellid Sponges from the Upper Devonic of New
York. Mus. bul. 39. 1900. p.187-90, pl.10-11. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:187-90. pl.10-11.
The Water Biscuit of Squaw Island, Canandaigua Lake, N. Y. Mus.
bul. 39. 1900. p. 195-98. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:195-98.
Notes on Paleozoic Crustaceans. Pal. rep. (for 1900) 1901. p.83-119.
4pl. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 1:83-119. 4pl. (apx. 1).
Contents: Genus Pseudoniscus.
Phyllocarida from the Black Shale Beds at Base of Salina Beds in Western New
York.
Some Devonic Phyllocarida from New York.
Phyllopod Crustacean in the Oneonta-Catskill Sediments in Eastern New York.
Estheria ortoni, sp. nov.
Limestones of Central and Western New York Interbedded with
Bituminous Shales of the Marcellus Stage, with notes on their faunas.,
Mus. bul. 49. 1901. p.115-38. pl.8-9.
New Agelacrinites. Mus. bul. 49. 1901. p.182-98. pl.10.
278 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
- Value of Amnigenia as an Indicator of Freshwater Deposits During
the Devonic of New York, Ireland and the Rhineland. Mus. bul. 49.
1901. p.199-203. pill.
Relation of New York State Paleontology to the Schools and Colleges.
Regents rep. 113 (for 1899) 1901. p359-64.
Read before the University Convocation, June 28, 1899.
- Buedemann, B. & Luther, D. B. Contact Lines of Upper Siluric
Formations on the Brockport and Medina Quadrangles. Mus. bul. 52.
1902. p.517-23.
Preliminary Statement of the Paleontologic Results of the Areal
Survey of the Olean Quadrangle. Mus. bul. 52. 1902. p.524-28.
A New Genus of Paleozoic Brachiopods, Eunoa, with Considerations
on Discinocaris, Spathiocaris and Cardiocaris. Mus. bul. 52. 1902.
p.606-15.
Indigene and Alien Faunas of the New York Devonic. Mus. bul. 52.
1902. p.664-72.
- Catalogue of Type Specimens of Paleozoic Fossils in the New York
State Museum. Mus. bul. 65. In press,
& Buedemann, B. The Guelph Formation and Fauna in Western New
York. Mus. mem. 5. In press.
Naples Fauna in Western New York. Mus. mem. 6. In press.
- Stratigraphy of the Canandaigua and Naples Quadrangles. Mus. bul.
63. 2 maps. In press.
- Mastodons of New York; a List of Discoveries of their Remains 1705-
1902. Pal. rep. (for 1902). In press.
Clarke, William C. Gypsum Industry in New York State. Mus. bul. 11.
1893. p. 70-84.
Clinton, George W. Graphite of Ticonderoga. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1830.
1:233-35.
Read before the Albany Institute, Feb. 14, 1827.
Preliminary List of the Plants of Buffalo and its Vicinity. Mus. rep.
17 (for 1863) 1864. p.24-35.
Facts and Observations Touching the Flora of the State of New York.
Mus. rep. 18 (for 1864) 1865. p.197-205; 19 (for 1865) 1866. p.72-80.
Colvin, Verplanck. Ascent of Mt Seward and its Barometrical Measure-
ment. Mus. rep. 24 (for 1870) 1872. p.171-80. Ipl.
The Winter Fauna of Mount Marcy. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1879. 9:11-26.
Read before the Albany Institute, Jan. 4, 1876.
Conrad, Timothy A. Annual Report on the Geological Survey of the Third
District. Assembly doc. 1837, no.161, p.155-86 (ed.2, p.157-88).
Reports on the Palaeontological Department of the Survey. Assem-
bly doc. 1838, no.200, p.107-19; 1839, no.275, p.57-66; 1840, no.50, p.199-207;
1841, no. 150, p. 25-57.
Converse, Harriet Maxwell. Iroquois Silver Brooches. Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. l:r231-54.
Also published separately.
Cook, George H. Communication on the Nature of the Specimens of Salt
and Salt Water presented by him, with an analysis of most of the same.
Mus. rep. 7 (for 1853) 1854. p.79-93.
Cumings, Edgar B., Prosser, C. S. &. Sections and Thickness of the Lower
Silurian Formations on West Canada Creek and in the Mohawk valley.
Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.23-24, 615-59. pi. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep.
49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:23-24, 615-59. pi. (phot.)
Lower Silurian System of Elastern Montgomery County, New York.
iMus. bul. 34. 1900. p.415-68, 4pl. (phot.) map. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 1:415-68. 4pl. (phot.) map.
Geologic map of Amsterdam quadrangle, 44 x 32.5cm.
AUTHOR INDEX 279
Cushing, Henry P. Preliminary Report on the Geology of Clinton County.
Geol. rep. 13 (Tor 1893) 1894. p.473-S9. maps (uncolored). Same, Mus. rep.
47 (for 1893) 1894. p.667-83. maps (uncolored).
Also published separately.
- Report on the Geology of Clinton County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895)
1897. p. 21-22, 499-573. pi. (phot.) maps (uncolored). Same, Mus. rep. 49
(for 1895) 1898. 2:21-22, 499-573. pi. (phot.) maps (uncolored).
Also published separately.
Map of Clinton county showing the boundary between the Cambrian and pre-Cambrian
formations (uncolored) 16.5 x 19.5cm.
Report on the Boundary between the Potsdam and Pre-Cambrian
Rocks North of the Adirondacks. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899. p.1-27.
map (uncolored) 18x31cm. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:1-27.
map (uncolored) 18x31cm.
Also published separately.
Preliminary Report on the Geology of Franklin County. Geol. rep.
18 (for 1898) 1899. p.73-128. pi. (phot.) map. Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898)
1900. 2:73-128. pi. (phot.) map.
Also published separately.
Geologic map of Franklin county, 29x39cm.
Geology of Rand Hill and Vicinity, Clinton County. Geol. rep. 19
(for 1899) 1901. p.r37-S2. 2 maps. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901.
l:r37-82. 2 maps.
Geologic maps of parts of Clinton county 33x22, 10.5x5cm.
Recent Geologic Work in Franklin and St Lawrence Counties, and
Precambrian Outlier at Littlefalls. Geol. rep. 20 (for 1900) 1902. p.r23-95.
Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. l:r23-95.
Also published separately.
Geologic map of the vicinity of Saranac lakes, 13.5 x 16cm.
Petrography and Age of the Northumberland Rock. Geol. rep. 21
(for 1901). In press.
Geology of the Vicinity of Littlefalls, Herkimer Co. Mus. bill. In
press.
Dana, James D. On Reorganization of State Cabinet. Mus. rep. 19 (for
1865) 1866. p.10-11.
Danker, Henry A. List of the Birds of New York noticed in Maine June
1862. Mus. rep. 16 (for 1862) 1863. p.15-16.
Darton, Nelson Horatio. Report on the Relations of the Helderberg Lime-
stones and Associated Formations in Eastern New York. Geol. rep. 13
(for 1893) 1894. p.197-228. pi. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894.
p.391-422. pi. (phot.)
Also published separately.
Preliminary Report on the Geology of Albany County. Geol. rep.
13 (for 1893) 1894. p.229-61. pi. (phot.) map, in Geol. rep. 15, v.l. Same,
Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.423-55. pi. (phot.) map, in Mus. rep. 49, v.2.
Also published separately.
Preliminary geologic map of Albany county, 78x74. 5cm.
Preliminary Report on the Geology of Ulster County. Geol. rep. 13
(for 1893) 1894. p.289-372. pi. (phot.) maps (uncolored). Same, Mus. rep.
47 (for 1893) 1894. p.483-566. pi. (phot.) maps (uncolored).
Also published separately.
Geology of the Mohawk Valley in Herkimer, Fulion, Montgomery
and Saratoga Counties. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.407-29. pi. (phot.)
Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.601-23. pi. (phot.)
Also published separately.
Preliminary Description of the Faulted Region of Herkimer, Fulton,
Montgomery and Saratoga Counties. Geol. rep. 14 (for 1894) 1895.
p.11-12, 31-53. pi. (phot.) map. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 2:11-12,
31-53. pi. (phot.) map.
Also published separately.
Preliminary geologic map of portions of Herkimer, Fulton, Montgomery, Saratoga and
adjacent counties (uncolored) 28.5xl6.5cm.
280 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Davies, Charles. Remarks at the Inauguration of the State Geological
Hall. Mus. rep. 10 (for 1S56) 1857. p.27-28.
Davis, K. C. The Slalididae of North and South America. Mus. bul.
68. In press.
De Kay, James E. Report on Zoological Department of Survey. Assembly
doc. 1837, no.lGl. p.11-13 (ed.2, p.13-15); 1840, no.50, p.7-36.
Zoology of New York; or, the New York F'auna. 1842-44. 5v. il. pi.
maps. sq. Q.
Historical introduction to the series by Gov. W. H. Seward. 178p.
Contents: vl ptl Mammalia. 13+146p. 33pl. 1842.
300 copies with hand-colored plates.
v.2 pt2 Birds. 12+380p. 141pl. 1844.
Colored plates.
v.3 pt3 Reptiles and Amphibia. 7+98p. pt4 Fishes. 15+415p. 1842.
pt3-4 bound together.
v.4 Plates to accompany v.3. Reptiles and amphibia, 23pl. Fishes, 79pl. 1842.
300 copies with hand-colored plates.
v.5 pt5 Mollusca. 4+271p. 40pl. ptG Crustacea. 70p. 13pl. 1843-44.
Hand-colored plates: pt5-6 bound together.
Catalogue of the Fishes Inhabiting the State of New York as Classi-
fied and Described in pt4 of the New York Fauna, with a list of the
fishes inhabiting the State discovered since the publication of the
zoology. Mus. rep. 8 (for 1854) 1855. p.49-69.
Delafield, John. A General View and Agricultural Survey of the County
of Seneca. Ag. Soc. Trans. 10 (for 1850) 1851. p.356-616. illus. Ipl. map.
Topographic map of Seneca county, N. Y. by William T. Gibson, 39.5x25.5cm.
Denniston, Goldsmith. Survey of the County of Steuben. Ag. Soc. Trans.
2.1 (for 1861) 1802. p.547-661. map.
Map of Steuben county (uncolored) 43.5x42.5cm.
Agricultural Survey of the County of Orange. Ag. Soc. Trans. 22 (for
1862) 1863. p.135-235. illus. maps.
Map of Orange county (uncolored) 59x47. 5cm.
Map of patents in Orange county granted under the colonial government (uncolored)
43x32cm.
De Tarr, D. N. List of the Rhizopoda Found in the Vicinity of Albany,
N. Y. Mus. rep. 35 (for 1881) 1884. p.165-67.
Dewey, Chester. Catalogue of Shells Given by Chester Dewey. Mus. rep.
9 (for 1855) 1856. p.31-38.
Address at the Inauguration of the State Geological Hall. Mus. rep.
10 (for 1856) 1857. .p.13-19.
Meteorological Observations at Rochester, N. Y., for 1863. Mus. rep.
17 (for 1863) 1864. p.39-45.
Meteorological Results for 1864 and for 28 Years now ended, Roch-
ester, N. Y. Mus. rep. 18 (for 1864) 1865. p.214-31.
Meteorological Observations at Rochester, N. Y. Mus. rep. 20 (for
1866) 1867. p.125-40.
Dickinson, Harold T. Bluestones and Other Sandstones in the Upper
Devonian in New York State. Mus. bul. 61. 2 maps. In press.
Dix, John A. Report of the Secretary of State in Relation to a Geological
Survey of the State. 60p. Assembly doc. 1836, no. 9.
Also published in Dix, J. A. Speeches. 18G4. 2:181-241.
Dudley, P. H. Fungi Destructive to Wood. Bot. rep. 41 (for 1887) 1888.
p.86-94. Same, Mus. rep. 41 (for 1887) 1888. p.86-94.
Bot. rep. 43 (for 1889) 1890. p.45-47. Same, Mus. rep. 43 (for
1889) 1890. p.91-93.
Eastman, C. IL Upper Devonian Fish-fauna of Delaware County, New
York. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.317-27. illus. Same, Mus. rep. 51
(for 1897) 1899. 2:317-27. illus.
Eaton, Amos. Geological and Agricultural Survey of the District Adjoin-
ing the Erie Canal. 1824. 163p.
AUTHOR INDEX 281
Coal Formations in the State of New York. Alb. Inst. Trans.-
1830. 1:126-30.
Read before the Albany Institute Mar. 11, 1830.
Eberhardt, William Gr. Bluestone Quarries of New York. Mus. bul. 15.
1895. p.411-19. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:411-19 (2d paging).
Eckel, Edwin C. Early history of the Portland Cement Industry in New
York State. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.849-59. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900)-
1902. 3:849-59.
Manufacture of Portland Cement in New York State. Mus. bul. 44.
1901. p.860-76. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:860-76.
Tests of Cement made by the State Engineer during 1897-1900. Mus,
bul. 44. 1901. p.877-91. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:877-91.
Serpents of Northeastern United States. Mus. bul. 51. 1902. p.355-88_
Quarry Industry in Southeastern New York. Geol. rep. 20 (for 1900)-
1902. p.r!41-76. >Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. l:rl41-76.
Also published separately.
Map of southeastern New York showing locations of quarries, 28.5x38cm.
Molding Sand, its Uses, Properties and Occurrence. Geol. rep. 21
(for 1901) In press.
Eights, James. Description of a New Crustaceous Animal found on the
Shores of the South Shetland Islands, with remarks on their natural
history. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1833-52. 2.53-69. 2pl.
Communicated July 10, 1833.
Description of a New Animal belonging to the Crustacea, discovered
in the Antarctic Seas. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1833-52. 2:331-34. 2pl.
Geological Features of the Post Tertiary Formation of the City of
Albany and its Vicinity. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1833-52. 2:335-53.
Accepted Mar. 4, 1852.
Emerson, B. K. Notes upon Two Boulders of a Very Basic Eruptive Rock
from the West Shore of Canandaigua Lake; and their Contact Phe-
nomena upon the Trenton Limestone. Geol. rep. 12 (for 1892) 1893.-
p.105-9. Same, Mus. rep. 46 (for 1892) 1883. p.251-55.
Also published separately.
Emmons, Ebenezer. Annual Report of 2d Geological District. Assembly
doc. 1837, no.161, p.97-153 (ed.2, p.99-155); 1838, no.200, p.185-252; 1839,.
no.275, p.201-39; 1840, no.50, p.259-353; 1841, no.150, p.113-36.
Geology of New York, pt2, comprising the Survey of the Second
Geological District. 1842. 10+43'7p. 17pl. sq. Q.
Agriculture of New York. 1846-54. 5v. il. pi. sq. Q.
Contents: v. 1 Soils of the State, their Composition and Distribution. ll+371p. 21pU
1846.
v. 2 Analyses of Soils, Plants, Cereals, etc. 8+343+46p. 42pl. 1849.
With hand-colored plates,
v. 3 Fruits, etc. 8+340p. 1851.
v. 4. Plates to accompany v.3. 95pl. 1851.
Hand-colored.
v. 5 Insects Injurious to Agriculture. 8+272p. 50pl. 1854.
With hand-colored plates.
- Catalogue of the Specimens Arranged by Prof. E. Emmons, as Rep-
resentatives of the Taconic System, at the Close of the Geological Sur-
vey of New York in 1843. Geol. rep. 8 (for 1888) 1889. p.95-98. Same,
Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p.441-44.
Evans, Gurdon. A General View and Agricultural Survey of the County of
Madison. Ag. soc. Trans. 11 (for 1851) 1852. p.658-777.
Fairchild, Herman Le Roy. Pleistocene Geology of Western New York.
Geol. rep. 20 (for 1900) 1902. p.r!03-39. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900)
1902. l:r 103-39.
Also published separately.
Map of the shore line and area of Lake Iroquois, 60x41. 5cm.
Latest and lowest Pre-Iroquois Channels between Syracuse and
Rome. Geol. rep. 21 (for 1901). In press.
'282 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Farr, Marcus S. Check List of New York Birds. Mus. bul. 33. 1900.
p. 193-409. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 1:193-409.
- Ed. 2 revised. Mus. bul. 33. 1900. p.193-414.
.Felt, Ephraim Porter. Reports as Entomologist. 14-18 (for 1898-1902).
Also published in Museum reports.
Report for 1898 Mus. bul. 23 Same. Mus. rep. 52, v.l
1899 " 31 53, v.l
1900 " 36 54, V.2
1901 "53 " 55, v.l
" 1902 " 64
- Scorpion Flies. Ent. rep. 10 (for 1894) 1895. p.463-80. illus. Same,
Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:463-80. illus.
Also published separately.
- - Additional Notes on Sciara. Ent. Rep. 12 (for 1896) 1897. p.223-29.
Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1806) 1898. 1:223-29.
-- Hints about Insecticides. Ent. rep. 14 (for 1898) 1898. p.221-30. (Mus.
bul. 23). Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 1:221-30.
Also published separately.
- - Elin-leaf Beetle in New York State. Mus. bul. 20. 1898. 43p. illus.
Ipl. ilitli.) 5pl. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 1:1-43. illus.
Ipl. (lith.) 5pl. (phot.)
- revised. Mus. bul. 57. 1902. 43p. illns. 7pl. (phot.) Ipl. (lith.)
- Descriptive Catalogue of Insects Exhibited at New York State Fair,
Syracuse, 4-9 Sep. 1899. 26p.
- Memorial of the Life and Entornologic Work of J. A. Lintner Ph. D.
State Entomologist 1874-98; Index to Entomologist's Reports 1-13. Mus.
bul. 24. 1899. p.301-611. Ipl. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900.
1:301-611. Ipl. (phot.)
Collection, Preservation and Distribution of New York Insects. Mus.
bul. 26. 1899. 34p. illus. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 1:3-34. illus.
- Shade-tree Pests in New York State. Mus. bul. 27. 1899. p.39-60.
illus. 5pl. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 1:39-60. 5pl. (phot.)
- Insects Injurious to Maple Trees. Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep.
4 (for 1898) 1899. p.367-95. illus. 3pl.
Also published separately.
- Catalogue of Injurious and Beneficial Insects of New York State.
Mus. bul. 37. 1900. 52p. illus. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:3-52.
illus.
Injurious Insects and How to Control them. Ag. Soc. Trans. 59 (for
1899) 1900. p.267-82. illus. 4pl.
Household Insects. Ag. Soc. Trans. 59 (for 1899) 1900. p.294-303.
illus. 2pl.
- Insects Injurious to Elm Trees. Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 5
(for 1899) I960, p.351-79. illus. 3pl.
Also published separately.
- - Scale Insects of Importance and a List of the Species in New York.
Mus. bul. 46. 1901. p.289-377. 7pl. (lith.) 8pl. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 54
(for 1900) 1902, 4:289-377. 7pl. (lith.) 8pl. (phot.)
Aquatic Insects of the Saranac Region. Forest, Fish and Game Com.
rep. 6 (for 1900) 1901. p.499-531. illus. 6pl.
- Entomology. University handbook 16. 1902. 12p.
- Grapevine Root Worm. Mus. bul. 59. 1902. p.49-84. illus. Ipl. (lith.)
5pl. (phot.)
Insects Affecting Forest Trees. Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 7
(for 1901). In press.
- Importance of Injurious Insects Introduced from Abroad. Ent. rep.
18 (for 1902) p.116-26. In press.
Read before the Society for the Promotion of Agricultural Science at its meeting held
in Washington D. C. Dec. 29, 1902.
- Insects Affecting Park and Woodland Trees. Mus. mem. In press.
AUTHOR INDEX 28&
Insecticides and Fungicides. University handbook 18. In press.
& Joutel, L. H. Monograph of the Genus Saperda. Mus. bul. In
press.
Fenno, Frank E. Plants of the Susquehanna Valley and Adjacent Hills
of Tioga County. Bot rep. (for 1902). In press.
Finlay, George I. Preliminary Report of Field Work in the Town of
Minerva, Essex Co. Geol. rep. 20 (for 1900) 1902. p.r96-102. Same, Mns.
rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. I:r96-102.
Also published separately.
Geologic map of the town of Minerva, 21xl9cm.
, a Fitch, Asa. Catalogue of Insects in the State Cabinet of Natural History
Dec. 1, 1848. Mus. rep. 2 (for 1848) 1849. p.25-39.
Survey of Washington County. Ag. soc. Trans. 8 (for 1848) 1849.
p.875-975.
A Historical, Topographical and Agricultural Survey of the County
of Washington,. Ag. Soc. Trans. 9 (for 1849) 1850. p.753-944. map.
Map of Washington county (uncolored) 36xl3cm.
j Catalogue with References and Descriptions of the Insects Collected
and Arranged for the State Cabinet of Natural History. Mus. rep. 4 (for
1850) 1851. p.43-69.
On the Homoptera. Reprinted in Ent. rep. 9, p.381-409 and Mus. rep. 46, p.381-409.
' Reports on the Noxious, Beneficial and other Insects of the State of
New York. 1855-72.
Published in New York State Ag. Soc. Transactions 14, p. 705-880; 15, p. 409-559; 16,.
p. 315-490; 17, p. 687-814; 18, p. 781-854; 20, p. 745-868; 21, p.813-59; 22, p.C57-91; 23, p. 778-823;
21, p.433-61; 26, p.487-543; 27, pt2, p.889-932; 29, p.495-566; 30, p.355-81.
Rep't 1-11 also published separately.
Say's Heteropterous Hemiptera. 17, p.754-814.
Fritz-Gaertner, R., Hall, J. W. &. On the Structure of Astraeospongia
meniscus. Mus. rep. 30 (for 1876) 1878. p.111-16, pl.3.
Notes on Phlogopyte. Mus. rep. 31 (for 18T7) 1879. p.72-78.
Gale, L. D. Geology of New York County. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1838)
1839. p.177-99.
Diary of a Geological Survey of the Island of New York. Geol. N. Y.
ptl. 1843". p.581-604.
Gaylord, Willis. Geology as Connected with Agriculture. Ag. Soc. Trans.
1 (for 1841) 1842. p.273-98.
Gebhard, John, jr. Catalogues of Museum Collections, (see under name of
collection, i. e. Zoological collection, etc. in Subject index also under
Gebhard collection.)
Statement and Proposal (offering for sale to the State his collection of
fossils). Mus. rep. 6 (for 1852) 1853. p.9-11.
Catalogue of the Cabinet of Fossils Sold by him to the State of New
York. Mus. rep. 6 (for 1852) 1853. p.12-13, 29-30.
Geddes, George. Survey of Onondaga County. Ag. Soc. Trans. 19 (for
1859) 1860. p.219-352. illus. map.
Geographic and topographic map of Onondaga county, 79x57.5cm.
Geddes, James. Geological Features of the South Side of the Ontario
Valley. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1829. 1:55-56.
Read before the Albany Institute, Feb. 15, 1826.
Girty, George Herbert. Revision of the Sponges and Coelenterates of the
Lower Helderberg Group of New York. Geol. rep. 14 (for 1894) 1895.
p.16, 259-309. 7pl. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 2:16, 259-309. 7pl.
Also published separately.
Glenn, L. C. & Butts, Charles. Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the-
Olean Quadrangle. Pal. rep. (for 1902). In press.
Gould, Augustus A. On Reorganization of State Cabinet. Mus. rep. 1#-
(for 1865) 1866. p.24-26.
a For list of publications by Fitch, see Ent. rep. 1 (for 1881) 1882. .p. 291-325.
284 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Grabau, Amadeus W. Faunas of the Hamilton Group of Eighteen-mile
Creek and Vicinity in Western New York. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899.
p.227-339. pi. (phot.) 3 tab. map. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899.
2:227-339. pi. (phot.) 3 tab. map.
Also published separately.
Map of the township of Hamburg, Erie co. (uncolored) 18 x 24.5cm.
Guide to the Geology and Paleontology of Niagara Falls and Vicinity;
with a chapter on Post-pliocene Fossils of Niagara by Elizabeth J. Let-
son. Mus. bul. 45. 1901. 2S4p. 18pl. (phot.) map. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 4:3-284. ISpl. (phot.) map.
Geologic map of Niagara river, 84.5x38cm.
Contains a partial bibliography of the geology of Niagara and the Great lakes.
Stratigraphy of Becraft Mountain, Columbia Co. Pal. rep. (for
1902). In press.
With map.
Green, Jacob. Cones of North America. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1830. 1:121-25.
Read before the Albany Institute, June 7, 1830.
Dolia of the United States. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1830. 1:131-33. Ipl.
Read before the Albany Institute, June 7, 1830.
Notes on the American Shells, figured in the Supplement to the Index
Testaceologicus. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1830. 1:134-36.
Read before the Albany Institute, June 7, 1830.
Reclamation of Salamanders. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1830. 1:150-51.
Read before the Albany Institute, June 7, 1830.
Hall, C. E. Laurentian Magnetic Iron Ore Deposits of Northern New York.
Mus. rep. 32 (for 1878) 1879. p.133-40. Same, Geol. rep. 4 (for 1884) 1885.
p. 23-34, with geol. map of Essex co. 48x40. 5cm.
a Hall, James. Ores of Iron (in northern district). Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for
1836) 1837. p.127-49 (ed.2, p.129-51).
Facts in relation to gold ore obtained from W. W. Mather, see note, p. 146.
Annual Report of the Fourth Geological District of New York. As-
sembly doc. 1838, no.200, p.287-381; 1839, no.275, p.287-347; 1840, no.50,
p.389-480; 1841, no.150, p.149-79.
Geology of New York, pt4, comprising the Survey of the Fourth
Geological District. 1843. 22+683p. 19pl. map, sq. Q.
Geologic map of the Middle and Western states.
Geological Survey of New York. Ag. Soc. Trans. 3 (for 1843) 1844.
p.241-78.
Palaeontology of New York. 1847-94. 8v. il. pi. sq. Q.
Introduction to v.3, contains discussion of geologic formations, theory of mountain ele-
vation, metamorphic rocks, and other geologic phenomena, 96p.
Contents: v. 1 Organic Remains of the Lower Division of the New York System.
23+338p. 99pl. 1847.
v. 2 Organic Remains of Lower Middle Division of the New York System. 8+362p.
104pl. 1852.
v. 3 Organic Remains of the Lower Helderberg Group and the Oriskany Sandstone.
ptl, text. 12+532p. 1859.
pt2, 143pl. 1861.
v. 4 Fossil Brachiopoda of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage and Chemung
Groups. ll+l+428p. 99pl. 1867.
v. 5 ptl Lamellibranchiata 1. Monomyaria of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton and
Chemung Groups. 18+268p. 45pl. 1884.
Lamellibranchrata 2. Dimyaria of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage
and Chemung Groups. G2+p.2t>9-561. 51pl. 1885
v. 5 pt2 Gasteropoda, Pteropoda and Cephalopoda of the Upper Helderberg, Hamil-
ton, Portage and Chemung Groups. 2v. 1879. v.l, text. 15+492p. v.2, 120pl.
v. 6 Corals and Bryozoa of the Lower and Upper Helderberg and Hamilton Groups.
24+298p. 67pl. 1887.
v. 7 Trilobites and Other Crustacea of the Oriskany, Upper Helderberg, Hamilton,
Portage, Chemung and Catskill Groups. 64+236p. 46pl. 1888. Cont: supplement
to v.5, pt2. Pteropoda, Cephalopoda and Annelida. 42p. 18pl. 1888.
v. 8 ptl Introduction to the Study of the Genera of the Palaeozoic Brachiopoda.
tt6-|-S67p. 44pl. 1892,
pt2 Palaeozoic Brachiopoda, 16+394p. 84pl. 1894.
a For sketch of life by H. C. Hovey, including portrait, list of published works, list of
titles and memberships, see American Geologist, Mar. 1899. 23:137-68. See also sketch
by J. M. Clarke. Regents rep. 113. p.382-85.
AUTHOR INDEX 285
Catalogue of Specimens in the Palaeontological Department of the
Geological Survey. Mus. rep. 1 (for 1847) 1848. 15p.
- Catalogue of Specimens in the Geological Department of the Geologi-
cal Survey. Mus. rep. 1 (for 1847) 1848. 39p.
Memorandum as to the Additions made to the Palaeontological Cab-
inet since April 11, 1848. Mus. rep. 2 (for 1848) 1849. p.68-70.
Description of New Species of Fossils and Observations upon Some
Other Sipeeies Previously not well known from the Trenton Limestone.
Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p.173-83. 5pl.
Catalogue of Specimens of the Rocks and Fossils in the Gray Sand-
stone, Medina Sandstone, Clinton Group, Niagara Group, Onondaga Salt
Group and a Part of the Water-lime Group. Mus. rep. 4 (for 1850) 1851.
p.117-42.
Description of New Species of Fossils from the Carboniferous Lime-
stones of Indiana and Illinois. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1858-64. 4:1-36.
Read before the Albany Institute, Nov. 27, 1856.
Descriptions of Palaeozoic Fossils, chiefly from those constituting the
third volume of the Palaeontology of New York. Mus. rep. 10 (for
1856) 1857. p.39-180.
On the Genus Tellinomya and Allied Genera. Mus. rep. 10 (for 1856)
1857. p.181-86. illus.
From the Canadian Naturalist and Geologist. 1856. 1:390-95.
- Contributions to the Palaeontology of New York.
Contents:
Mus. rep. 12 (for 1858) 1859. p.7-96, 110, illus.
Notice of the Genera Ambonychia, Palaearca and Megambonia, p. 8-14.
Observations on the Genera Capulus, Pileopsis, Acroculia and Platyceras, p. 15-19.
Observations on the Genera Platyostoma and Strophostylus, p. 20-22.
Observations on the Genus Nucleospira, p. 23-34.
Observations on the Genus Eatonia, p. 34-37.
Observations on the Genus Rensselaeria, p. 38-41.
Observations on the Genus Camarium, p. 42-44.
Notes upon the Genus Graptolithus, p.45-58.
Trilobites of the Shales of the Hudson River Group, p. 59-62.
Catalogue of the Species of Fossils described in volumes 1, 2 and 3 of the Palae-
ontology of New York, with corrections in nomenclature, p. 63-87.
Corrected List of the Fossils described in the Report of the 4th Geological Dis-
trict of New York, p. 87-92.
Catalogue of the Species of Fossils described in the 3d volume of the Palaeon-
tology of New York. p. 93-96.
Supplementary Note on the Genus Ambonychia, p. 110.
Mus rep. 13 (for 1859) 1860. p.53-125.
Notices of New Forms of the Genus Graptolithus and Allied Genera, p. 55-64.
On Genus Rhynchonella, p. 65-69.
Observations on Orthis, Skenidium, Ambocoelia and Vitulina, p. 69-73.
Observations on the Genera Athyris (=Spirigera), Merista (=Camarium), Meri-
stella and Leiorhynchus, p. 73-75.
Descriptions of New Species of Fossils from the Hamilton Group of Western New
York, with Notices of Others from the Same Horizon in Iowa and Indiana,
p. 76-94.
Notes and Observations upon the Fossils of the Goniatite Limestone in the
Marcellus Shale of the Hamilton Group, in the Eastern and Central Parts of
the State of New York, and Those of the Goniatite Beds of Rockford, Ind., with
Some Analogous Forms from the Hamilton Group Proper, p.95-112, 125.
Note upon the Trilobites of the Shales of the Quebec Group in the Town of
Georgia, Vt. p. 113-19.
New Species of Fossils from the Hudson River Group of Ohio and Other Western
States, p.119-21.
Observations upon a New Genus of Crinoidea, Cheirocrinus, p. 121-24.
Mus. rep. 14 (for 1860) 1861. p.87-109.
Observations upon Some New and Other Species of Fossils from the Rocks of
Hudson River Groun of Ohio and the Western States, with Descriptions, p. 89-92.
Note on the Genera Bellerophon, Bucania, Carinaropsis and Cyrtolites, p. 93-98.
Descriptions of New Species of Fossils from the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton and
Chemung Groups, with Observations upon Previously Described Species, p. 99-109.
New Species of Fossils from Upper Helderberg, Hamilton and Chemung Groups,
p.27-155.
Mus. rep. 15 (for 1861) 1862. p.27-197. illus. llpl.
p.27-114 also published separately in 1861, continued from p. 109 of the 14th report.
Preliminary Notice of the Trilobites and Other Crustacea of the Upper Helder-
berg, Hamilton and Chemung Groups, p. 82-114.
286 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Preliminary Notice of Some of the Species of Crinoidea Known in the Upper
Helderberg and Hamilton Groups of New York, p. 115-53.
Observations upon a New Genus of Brachiopoda, p. 154-55.
Observations on the Genera Athyris (=Spirigera), Merista, Camarium and Meri-
stella, p.176-91.
Note on the Genus Cypricardites, p. 192-93.
Notes and corrections, p.195-97.
Mus. rep. 16 (for 1862) 1863. p. 17-226. illus. 12pl.
Descriptions of New Species of Brachiopoda from the Upper Helderberg, Hamil-
ton and Chemung Groups, p. 19-37.
a Observations upon Some of the Brachiopoda, with Reference to the Characters of
the Genera Cryptonella, Centronella, Meristella, Trematospira, Rhynchospira,
Retzia, Leptocoelia and Allied Forms, p.38-61.
Observations upon the Genus Streptorhynchus, with Remarks upon Some Species
Heretofore Referred to the Genera Strophomena and Orthis, p. 61-66.
Note on the Geological Range of the Genus Receptaculites in American Palaeo-
zoic Strata, p. 67-69.
Note on the Occurrence of Astylospongia in the Lower Helderberg Rocks, p. 69-70.
On the Occurrence of Crustacean Remains of the Genera Ceratiocaris and Dithy-
rocaris, with a Notice of Some New Species from the Hamilton Group and
Genesee Slate, p. 71-75.
Observations upon Some Spiral-growing Fucoidal Remains of the Palaeozoic
Rocks of New York, p. 76-83.
Observations upon the Genera Uphantaenia and Dictyophyton, -with Notices of
Some Species from the Chemung Group of New York and the Waverly Sand-
stone of Ohio, p. 84-91.
Flora of the Devonian Period, p. 92-117.
& Preliminary Notice of the Fauna of the Potsdam Sandstone, with Remarks upon
the Previously Known Species of Fossils and Descriptions of Some New Ones
from the Sandstone of the Upper Mississippi Valley, p. 119-209.
Supplementary Note on the Potsdam Sandstone, p. 210-20.
Supplementary Note on Some Fossils of the Lower Beds of the Potsdam Sand-
stone of the Upper Mississippi Valley, p. 221-22.
Notes and corrections, p.223-26.
Mus. rep. 17 (for 1863) 1864. p.50-60.
p.50-60 also published separately in 1863.
Preliminary Notice of Some Species of Crinoidea from the Waverly Sandstone
Series of Summit County, Ohio, Supposed to be of the Age of the Chemung
Group of New York, p.50-60.
Mus. rep. 20 (for 1866) 1867. p.241-303. illus.
Observations on the Genera Streptorhynchus and Strophodonta, p. 241.
Genus Chonetes (Fischer, 1837), p. 242-44.
Remarks on the Genera Productus, Strophalosia, Aulosteges and Productella,
p. 245-50. .
On the Genera Spirifera, Cyrtina and Allied Genera, p. 251-57.
On the Genera Athyris, Merista and Meristella, p. 258-66.
Note upon the Genus Zygospira and its Relations to Atrypa, p.267-C8.
Remarks upon the Genera Rhynchonella and Leiorhynchus, p.2G9-73.
Note on the Genus Eichwaldia, p. 274-78.
On the Genus Tropidoleptus, p. 279-81.
Note on the Genus Palaeaster, with Descriptions of Some New Species an<J
Observations upon Those Previously Described, p. 282-303.
c Descriptions of some New Species of Crinoideae and other Fossils from the Lower
Silurian Strata, principally of the Age of the Hudson River Group, p. 304.
d Descriptions of Bryozoa and Corals from the Lower Helderberg Group of New
York p 304
e Descriptions of Bryozoa, etc. from the Upper Helderberg and Hamilton Groups of
New York, p. 304.
- > New Species of Fossils from a Locality of the Niagara Group in
Indiana, with a List of Identified Species from the Same Place. Alb.
Inst. Trans. 1858-64. 4:195-228.
Read before the Albany Institute, Ap. 29, 1862.
A revised edition in Alb. Inst. Trans. 10:57-76, and Mus. rep. 28, p. 99-203.
On Reorganization of State Cabinet. Mus. rep. 19 (for 1865) 1866.
p.27-32.
Notice of v.4 of the Palaeontology of New York. Mus. rep. 20 (for
1866) 1867. p.145-68. illus.
Also published separately.
Introduction to the Study of the Graptolitidae. Mus. rep. 20 (for
1866) 1867. p.169-240. illus. 4pl.
a Also published in Alb. Inst. Trans. 4:125-48.
&Also published in Alb. Inst. Trans. 1864. 5:93-195.
cTitle given here, but paper was published in Mus. rep. 24, p. 205-24.
<7 Title given here, but paper was published in Mus. rep. 26, p.93-116.
eTitle given here, but paper was afterward published separately, also in Alb. Inst.
Trans. 1883. 10:145-97.
AUTHOR INDEX 287
Descriptions of New or Little Known Species of Fossils from Rocks
of the Age of the Niagara Group. Mus. rep. 20 (for 1866) 1867. p.305-401.
pl.10-23.
Originally printed in 1864.
Reports as Curator of Museum. Mus. rep. 21-23 (for 1867-69) 1869-73.
For page references, see List of publications, p. 245-46.
Notes and Observations on the Cohoes Mastodon. Mus. rep. 21 (for
1867) 1871. p.99-148. 5pl. 2 maps.
Map of Cohoes and vicinity, showing course of the Mohawk, 23 x 18.5cm.
Map of Cohoes falls and vicinity (uncolored) 67x42cm.
Reports as Director of Museum. Mus. rep. 24-47 (for 1870-93) 1872-94.
For later reports, see Merrill, F. J. H.
For contents of reports, see List of publications, p. 246-52.
Fossil Trees in Schoharie County. Mus. rep. 24 (for 1870) 1872.
p. 15-16.
& Whitfield, B. P. Description of New Species of Fossils from the
Vicinity of Louisville, Ky. and the Falls of the Ohio. Mus. irep. 24
(for 1870) 1872. p.l81-200a. 5pl. in 27th report.
Remarks on Some Peculiar Impressions in Sandstone of the
Chemung Group, New York. Mus. rep. 24 (for 1870) 1872. p.201-4.
Description of New Species of Crinoidea and Other Fossils from
Strata of the Age of the Hudson river Group and Trenton Limestone.
Mus. rep. 24 (for 1870) 1872. p.205-24. pi. 5-7.
Originally published in part in 1866.
Description of New Species of Fossils from the Hudson River Group
in the Vicinity of Cincinnati, O. Mus. rep. 24 (for 1870) 1872. p.225-32.
pl.8. .
Published, Oct. 1871.
& Whitfield, R. P. Descriptions of New Species of Fossils from the
Devonian Rocks of Iowa. Mus. rep. 23 (for 1869) 1873. p.223-39. pl.9-12.
Notice of Three New Species of Fossil Shells from the Devonian
of Ohio. Mus. rep. 23 (for 1869) 1873. p.240-41.
Notice of Two New Species of Fossil Shells from the Potsdam
Sandstone of New York. Mus. rep. 23 (for 1869) 1873. p.241-42.
Notes on Some New or Imperfectly known Forms among the Brach-
iopoda, etc. Mus. rep. 23 (for 1869) 1873. p.244-47. pi. 13.
Also published separately, 1871.
Reply to a " Note on a Question of Priority." Mus. rep. 23 (for 1869)
1873. p.248-52.
Descriptions of Bryozoa and Corals of the Lower Helderberg Group.
Mus. rep. 26 (for 1872) 1874. p.93-116.
- revised. Mus. rep. 32 (for 1878) 1879. p.141-76.
Also published separately.
33 plates and explanations illustrating Corals and Bryozoans of Upper
and Lower Helderberg groups. Geol. rep. 2 (for 1882) 1883.
The Niagara and Lower Helderberg Groups: their Relations and
Geographical Distribution in the United States and Canada. Mus. rep.
27 (for 1873) 1875. p. 117-31, map 70x50om.
From Proceedings of American Association for the Advancement of Science, Aug. 1873.
Descriptions of New Species of Goniatitidae, with a List of Previously
Described Species. Mus. rep. 27 (for 1873) 1875. p.132-36.
Published in advance, May 1874.
Illustrations of Devonian Fossils. 1876.
Published in advance of Palaeontology of N. Y. v.5, pt2 v.7
The Hydraulic Beds and Associated Limestones at the Falls of the
Ohio. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1879. 9:169-80.
Read before the Albany Institute, Dec. 4, 1877.
Note on the Genus Plumalina. Mus. rep. 30 (for 1876) 1878. p.255-56.
pl.4.
288 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
- Fauna of the Niagara Group in Central Indiana. Mus. rep 28 (for
1874) 1879. p.99-203. 32pl.
Printed as a legislative document, 1876.
Other editions in Alb. Inst. Trans. 4:195-228 and 10:57-76.
- Notice of Some Remarkable Crinoidal Forms from the Lower Helder-
berg Group. Mus. rep. 28 (for 1874) 1879. p.205-10. pl.35-37.
Also published in quarto, 1880.
- Descriptions of New Species of Fossils from the Niagara Formation
at Waldron, Indiana, Alb. Inst. Trans. 1883. 10:57-76.
Read before the Albany Institute, Mar. 18, 1879.
Another edition in Alb. Inst. Trans. 4:195-228 and Mus. rep. 28, p.99-203.
Bryozoans of the Upper Helderberg and Hamilton Groups. Alb.
Inst. Trans. 1883, 10:145-97.
Read by title before the Albany Institute, Mar. 29, 1881.
- - State Museum of Natural History. Public Service of the State of
New York. 1882. 3:482-88.
- -- Geological Survey. Public Service of the State of New York. 1882.
2:367-80.
Also published in Pop. Sci. Monthly, Ap. 1883. 22:815-25.
- Bryozoa (Fenestellidae) of the Hamilton Group. Mus. rep. 36 (for
1882) 1883. p.57-72.
Also published separately.
-- Plates and descriptions. Geol. rep. 6 (for 1886) 1887. p.41-70. 7pl.
Mus. rep. 41 (for 1887) 1888. pl.8-15.
- - On the Structure of the Shell in the Genus Orthis. Mus. rep. 36 (for
1882) 1883. p.73-75. pl.3-4.
Also published separately.
- - Description of a New Species of Stylonurus from the Catskill- Group.
Mus. rep. 36 (for 1882) 1883. p.76-77. pl.5.
Also published separately.
- Illustration of Cryptozoon. Mus. rep. 36 (for 1882) 1883. pl.6.
Also published 'Separately.
- - Discussion upon the Manner of Growth, Variation of Form and Char-
acters of the Genus Fenestella, and its Relations to Hemitrypa, Poly-
pora, Retepora, Cryptopora, etc. Geol. rep. 2 (for 1882) 1883. p.5-16, illus.
continued Geol. rep. 4 (for 1884) 1885. p.35-45. illus. 2pl.
- Brachiopoda, plates and explanations. Geol. rep. 2 (for 1882) 1883.
pl.34-61.
- Reports of Geologist and Palaeontologist. Geol. rep. 1-17 (for 1881-97)
1884-99. Mus. rep. 38-51 (for 1884-97) 1885-99.
Dr Hall was appointed paleontologist by Gov. Bouck in 1843, while his title as geol-
ogist originated from the commission of 1837 on the geological survey. For his other
reports, see Annual Report of the Fourth Geological District 1838-41; final report, 1843,
and his reports as curator and director of museum, 1867-93.
Geol. rep. 18, edited by J. M. Clarke, acting state geologist and paleontologist.
For page references and contents see List of publications, p. 257-61.
For later reports of geologist, see Merrill, F. J. H; of paleontologist, see Clarke, J. M.
- Classification of the Lamellibranchiata. Geol. rep. 1 (for 1881) 1884.
p.8-15. llpl.
- - Descriptions of Bryozoans of the Hamilton Group (Fenestellidae ex-
cepted). Geol. rep. 3 (for 1883) 1884. p.5-61.
- Preliminary Notice of the Laniellibranchiate Shells of the Upper
Helderberg, Hamilton and Chemung Groups (preparatory for the
Palaeontology of New York). Mus, rep. 35 (for 1881) 1884. p.215-406g.
For plates, see Geologist's report for 1881.
Also published separately, with 5 plates additional.
Descriptions of Fossil Corals from the Niagara and Upper Helderberg
Groups. Mus. rep. 35 (for 1881) 1884. p.407-64. pl.23-30.
Published in advance, 1882, 59p. ; also pub. in Indiana Dep't of Geol. and Nat. Hist.
Annual Rep. 12 (for 1882) p. 271-318. 14 plates.
- - Descriptions of the Species of Fossil Reticulate Sponges Constituting
the Family Dictyospongidae. Mus. rep. 35 (for 1881) 1884. p.465-81.
pl.18-21.
Also published in advance, without plates.
AUTHOR INDEX 289
On the Relations of the Genera Stictopora, Ptilodictya, Acrogenia and
Allied Forms in the Palaeozoic Rocks of New York. Geol. rep. 4 (for
1884) 1885. p.46. illus.
Note [on some Palaeozoic pectenoid shells]. Geol. rep. 4 (for 1884)
1885. p.47. illus.
Geological Map of the State of New York. :Geol. rep. 4 (for 1884)
1885. p.4-8; 9 (for 1889) 1890. p. 16-25; 12 (for 1892) 1893. p.8-13, 25-39; 13
(for 1893) 1894. p.193-94; 14 (for 1894) 1895. p.9-11; 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.7.
Mus. rep. 36 (for 1883) 1884. p.12; 38 (for 1884) 1885, p.62-65; 43 (for 1889)
1890. p.218-27; 46 (for 1892) 1893. p.154-59, 171-85; 47 (for 1893) 1894.
p.13-14, 387-88; 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:43, 2:9-11; 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:7.
Note on Some Obscure Organisms in the Roofing Slates of Washing-
ton County, N. Y. Mus. rep. 39 (for 1885) 1886. p.160. pi. 11.
Report on Building Stones. Mus. rep. 39 (for 1885) 1886. p.186-225.
Communicated to commissioners of new capital, 1868.
Also published separately, 1886, 44p.
Plates and explanations of Cephalopoda, supplementary to Palaeon-
tology of New York, v.5, pt2. Geol. rep. 5 (for 1885) 1886. pi. 1-14 (117-29).
Plates and explanations, published in advance of Palaeontology of
New York, v.G. Geol. rep. 5 (for 1885) 1886. pl.25, 27, 29-32, 40-41, 44-45,
48, 50-51, 53.
Note on the Occurrence of the Dictyospongidae in the State of New
York. Geol. rep. 6 (for 1886) 1887. p.36-38. map.
Map showing geographic distribution of Dictyospongidae in Steuben and adjoining
counties, 33 x 26om.
Note on the Discovery of a Skeleton of an Elk (Elaphus canadensis)
in the Town of Farniington, Ontario co. Geol. rep. 6 (for 1886) 1887.
p.39.
Educational Uses of Museums of Natural History. Regents rep. 100
(for 1886) 1887. p.208-13.
Read before the University Convocation, July 7, 1886.
Description of New Species of Fenestellidae of the Lower Helderberg
with Explanation of Plates Illustrating Species of the Hamilton Group.
Mus. rep. 41 (for 1887) 1888. p.393-94. pl.8-15.
Crustaceous Tracks from Potsdam Sandstone of Port Henry, N. Y.
Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p.25-34. Ifrt.
Record of Locality Numbers Marking the Specimens Collected for the
Illustration of the Palaeontology of New York. Geol. rep. 8 (for 1888)
1889. p.104-50; continued 9 (for 1889) 1890. p.61-72. Same, Mus. rep. 42
(for 1888) 1889. p.450-96; continued 43 (for 1889) 1890. p.263-74.
- New Forms of Dictyospongidae from the Rocks of the Chemung
Group. Geol. rep. 9 (for 1889) I860, p.56-60. Same, Mus. rep. 43 (for
1889) 1890. p.258-62.
First published notice of species in Proceedings of Geological Society of America.
Continuation of Descriptions of Bryozoa not printed in v.6, Palaeon-
tology of New York. Geol. rep. 10 (for 1890) 1891. p. 35-57. Same, Mus.
rep. 44 (for 1890) 1892. p.65-87.
Preliminary Notice of Newberria, a New Genus of Brachiopods; with
Remarks on its Relations to Rensselaeria and Amphigenia. Geol. rep.
lu (for 1890) 1891. p.91-98. pl.5-6.
Also published separately.
Record of Localities of Extra-limital Geological and Palaeontological
Collections of the New York State Museum. Geol. rep. 11 (for 1891)
1892. p. 122-23. Same, Mus. rep. 45 (for 1891) 1892. p.438-39 1 .
- & Clarke, J. M. Introduction to the , Study of the Brachiopoda, In-
tended as a Handbook for the Use of Students. Geol. rep. 11 (for 1891)
1892. p.133-300. illus. 22pl. map. Pt2, Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. 2:749-
943. illus. pl.23-54. Same, Mus. rep. 45 (for 1891) 1892. p.449-616. map.
no plates. Pt2, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.943-1137. illus. no plates.
Al&o published separately.
Chart of the world showing distribution of recent Brachiopoda, 43 x 28.5cm.
290 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Collections of Fossils made for the Palaeontology of New York pre-
vious to 1883. Mus. rep. 46 (for 1892) 1893. p. 62-74.
Additions to the Museum Collections in Geology and Palaeontology
made in Connection with Work on the Geological Map. Mus. rep. 46 (for
1892) 1893. p.75-81.
Livonia Salt Shaft, its History and Geological Relations, etc. Geol.
rep. 13 (for 1S93) 1894. p.11-20. diagrams, maps. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for
1893) 1894. p.203-14. diagrams, maps.
Also published separately.
Map showing area of New York covered by Onondaga salt group, 37 x 14.5cm.
Map showing salt-producing district of western N. Y. 34.5x21.5cm (in Geol. rep. only).
& Clarke, J. M. New Species of Brachiopoda described in Palaeon-
tology of New York, v.8, ptl and 2. Geol. rep. 14 (for 1894) 1895. p.16-18,
323-72. 14pl. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 2:16-18, 323-72. 14pl.
Also published separately.
Discussion of Streptelasma -and Allied Genera of Rugose Corals.
Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.24-25. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898.
2:24-25.
Work planned by Dr Hall; continued by George B. Simpson.
& Clarke, J. M. Memoir on the Palaeozoic Reticulate Sponges con-
stituting the Family Dictyospongidae. Mus. mem. 2. 1898. 350p. illus.
70pl. Same, Ptl, Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1898. 2:741-984. illus. 47pl. Pt2,
Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899. p.341-448. illus. pl.48-70. Same, Ptl, Mus..
rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 3:741-984. illus. 47pl. Pt2, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896)
1899. 2:341-448. illus. pl.48-70.
Contains a bibliography.
For complete catalogue of published works, see Murray, David.
Hall, James W. Machinery and Methods of Cutting Specimens of Rocks-
and Fossils. Mus. rep. 35 (for 1881) 1884. p.121-24. 2pl.
& Fritz- Gaertner, R. On the Structure of Astraeospongia meniscus.
Mus. rep. 30 (for 1876) 1878. p.111-16. pl.3.
Hartnagel, Chris A. Preliminary Observations on the Cobleskill (Coral-
line) Limestone of New York. Pal. rep. (for 1902). In press.
Hayden, M. D., Meek, F. B. &. Descriptions of New Organic Remains
from North-eastern Kansas, indicating the Existence of Permian Rocks
in that Territory. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1858-64. 4:73-88.
Read before the Albany Institute, Mar. 2, 1858.
Henry, Joseph. Topographical Sketch of the State of New York, designed
chiefly to Show the General Elevations and Depressions of its Surface.
Alb. Inst. Trans. 1829. 1:87-112, map.
Read before the Albany Institute, Oct. 28, 1829.
Hill, Benjamin F., Kemp, J. F., Wewland, D. H. &. Preliminary Report
on the Geology of Hamilton, Warren and Washington Counties. Geol.
rep. 18 (for 1898) 1899. p.137-62. maps (uncolored). Same, Mus. rep. 52
(for 1898) 1900. 2:137-62. maps (uncolored).
Also published separately.
Kemp, J. F. &. Preliminary Report on the Precambrian Formations
in Parts of Warren, Saratoga, Fulton and Montgomery Counties. Geol.
rep. 19 (for 1899) 1901. p.rl7-35. pi. (phot.) maps (uncolored). Same, Mus.
rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. l:r!7-35. pi. (phot.) maps (uncolored).
Map of the " Noses " (colored).
Hitchcock, Edward. Address at the Inauguration of the State Geological
Hall. Mus. rep. 10 (for 1856) 1857. p.20-26.
Hollick, Arthur. Field Work during 1901 in the Cretaceous Beds of Long
Island. Geol. rep. 21 (for 1901). In press.
Horsford, E. N". Report on the Geology of Cattaraugus County. Geol. rep.
4th dist. (for 1839) 1840. p.457-72.
Horton, William. Geology of Orange County. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for
1838) 1839. p.135-75.
AUTHOR INDEX 291
Hough, Franklin B. Notice of Several Ancient Remains of Art in Jeffer-
son and St Lawrence Counties. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850.
p.99-105. 5pl.; 4 (for 1850) 1851. p.108-9. 5pl.
Results of a Series of Meteorological Observations from 1826-71,
made in Obedience to Instructions from the Regents of the University.
1855-72. 2v. pi. maps, tab.
On Reorganization of State Cabinet. Mus. rep. 19 (for 1865) 1866,
p.22-24.
Early Observations upon Magnetic Variations. Mus. rep. 22 (for
1868) 1869. p.109-13. map.
Howe, E. C. New York Species of Carex. Bot. rep. '48 (for 1894) 1895.
p.20-104. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:118-202.
Howell, Edwin E. Map of New York and Vicinity. Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897)
1899. p.r9-10. map 22.5 x 14.5cm.
Hunt, T. Sterry. On Reorganization of State Cabinet. Mus. rep. 19 (for
1865) 1866. p. 12-13.
On the Mineralogy of the Laurentian Limestones of North America.
Mus. rep. 21 (for 1867) 1871. p.47-98.
Jewett, Ezekiel. Letter Regarding Fossils of the Chemung Group. Mus.
rep. 15 (for 1861) 1862. p.198.
Johannsen, O. A. Aquatic Nematocerous Diptera. Mus. bul. 68. In press.
Johnson, David. Meteorological Observations at Newbury, Vt., for 1863-64.
Mus. rep. 17 (for '1863) 1864. p.36-38; 18 (for 1864) 1865. p.210-11.
Joutel, L. H. & Felt, E. P. Monograph of the Genus Saperda. Mus. bul.
In press.
Kellogg-, James L. Clam and Scallop Industries of New York. Mus. bul.
43. 1901. p.601-31, 2pl. (phot.) map. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
3:601-31. 2pl. (phot.) map.
Map of Long Island, 25.5 x 11.5cm.
Feeding Habits and Growth of Venus mercenaria. Mus. bul. In press.
Kemp, James Furman. Preliminary Report on the Geology of Essex
County. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.431-72. maps (uncolored). Same,
Mns. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.625-66. maps (uncolored).
Also published separately.
Contains a bibliography.
continued. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.22-23, 575-614. Ipl. (phot.)
maps (uncolored). Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:22-23, 575-614.
Ipl. (phot.) maps (uncolored).
Also published separately.
Map of Essex county (uncolored).
- Geology of Moriah and Westport Townships, Essex County, N. Y.
Mus. bul. 14. 1895. p.323-55, 7pl. (phot.) maps (uncolored). Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:323-55 (2d paging). 7pl. (phot) maps (uncolored).
Map of the Mineville, district, Essex co., 30 x 33cm.
Geologic map of Moriah and Westport townships, Essex co., 38 x 44cm.
- Geology of the Lake Placid Region. Mus. bul. 21. 1898. p.47-67. IpL
(phot.) map. Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 1:47-67. Ipl. (phot) map.
Geologic map of area around Lake Placid, 33 x 34cm.
& N"ewland, D. H. Preliminary Report on the Geology of Washing-
ton, Warren and Parts of Essex and Hamilton Counties. Geol. rep. 17
<for 1897) 1899. p.499-553. pi. (phot.) maps (uncolored). Same, Mus. rep.
51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:499-553. pi. (phot.) maps (uncolored).
Also published separately.
Newland, D. H. & Hill, B. F. Preliminary Report on the Geology of
Hamilton, Warren and Washington Counties. Geol. rep. 18 (for 1898)
1899. p.137-62. maps (uncolored). Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900.
2:137-62. maps (uncolored).
Also published separately.
a For biography and bibliography of Hough, see Regents rep. 99, p. 300-47.
292 XBW YORK STATE MUSEUM
& Hill, B. F. Preliminary Report on the Precambrian Formations in*
Parts of Warren, Saratoga, Fulton and Montgomery Counties. Geol.
rep. 19 (for 1899) 1901. p.r!7-35. pi. (phot.) maps (uneolored). Same, Mus.
rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. l:rl7-35. pi. (phot.) maps (uneolored).
Map of the " Noses " (colored).
Kummel, Henry B. The Newark or New Red Sandstone Rocks of Rook-
land County, N. Y. Geol. rep. 18 (for 1898) 1899. p.9-50. pi. (phot.) map.
Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 2:9-50. pi. (phot.) map.
Also published separately.
Map showing Triassic rock<s of Rockland county, 45 x 44cm.
Lansing, John V. Frogs and their Contributions to Science. Alb. lust.
Trans. 1870. 6:120-35.
Lapham, I. A. Meteorological Observations at Milwaukee, Wis. Mus. rep.
20 (for 1866) 1867. p. 122-23.
Leeds, Albert R. Notes upon the Lithology of the Adirondacks. Mus. rep.
30 (for 1876) 1878. p.79-109.
Letson, Elizabeth J. Post-pliocene Fossils of the Niagara River Gravels.
Mus. bul. 45. 1901. p.238-52. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 4:238-52.
Lincklaen, Ledyard. Guide to the Geology of New York and to the State
Geological Cabinet. Mus. rep. 14 (for 1860) 1861. p.17-84. 20pl.
Lincoln, David Francis. Report on the Structural and Economic Geology
of Seneca County. Geol. rep. 14 (for 1894) 1895. p.12-13, 57-125. pi. (phot.)
map (uneolored) 27.5 x 48.5cm. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895.
2:12-13, 57-125. pi. (phot.).
Also published separately.
Lintner, Joseph Albert. Entomological Contributions. Mus. rep. 23-24,
26-27, '30 (for 1869-70, 1872-73, 1876) 1872-73, 1874-75, 1878.
For page references, see List of publications, p. 246-47.
Reports as Entomologist. 1-13 (for 1881-97).
Reports 1 and 2 were issued independently of the museum.
Reports 3-13 also published in museum reports.
For index to Reports 1-13, see Mus. bul. 24.
Otto Meske's Collection of Depidoptera. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1876..
8:215-20.
Read before the Albany Institute, Oct. 20, 1874.
The Insects and Other Animal Forms of Caledonia Creek, N. Y. Mus.
rep. 32 (for 1878) 1879. p.75-99.
From the 10th report of the New York Commissioners of Fisheries.
White Grub of the May Beetle. Mus. bul. 5. 1888. 32p. illus.
Cut-worms. Mus. bul. 6. 1888. 36p. illus.
Present State of Entomological Science in United States. Ent. rep.
4 (for 1887) 1888. p.163-72, Same, Mus. rep. 41 (for 1887) 1888. p.283-92.
Read before the University Convocation, July 6, 1886.
Also published in Regents rep. 100 (for 188t>) 1887. p. 122-34.
Annual Address of President of Entomological Club of A. A. A. S.
Ent. rep. 4 (for 1887) 1888. p.172-83. Same, Mus. rep. 41 (for 1887) 1888..
p.292-303.
Read at Buffalo meeting, Aug. 17, 1886.
Some Pests of the Pomologist. Ent. rep. 4 (for 1887) 1888. p.183-92.
Same, Mus. rep. 41 (for 1887) 1888. p.33-12.
From the report of the American Pomological Society for 1887.
Also published separately, 13p.
Insects of the Past Year and Progress in Insect Studies. Alb. Inst.
Trans. 1893. 12:227-40.
Read before the Albany Institute, Ap. 15. 1890.
Late Experiences with Insects Injurious to the Orchard and Garden..
Ent. rep. 7 (for 1890) 1891. p.342-56. Same, Mus. rep. 44 (for 1890) 1892.
p.342-56.
From the Proceedings of the Western New York Horticultural Society. 1890. Read'
at its annual meeting, Jan. 22, 1890.
Also published separately.
AUTHOR INDEX 293
Some Injurious Insects of Massachusetts. Ent. rep. 8 (for 1891) 1893.
p.227-57. Same, Mus. rep. 45 (for 1891) 1892. p.227-57.
Read before the Massachusetts State Board of Agriculture, at Framingham, Dec. 3,
1885.
Also published separately.
Our Insect Enemies and How to Meet them. Ent. rep. 8 (for 1891)
1893. p.258-77. Same, Mus. rep. 45 (for 1891) 1892. p.258-77.
Read before the New Jersey State Board of Agriculture, at Trenton, Feb. 1, 1889.
Also published separately.
Reports of Committee on Entomology. Ent. rep. 9 (for 1892) 1893.
p.414-37. Same, Mus. rep. 46 (for 1892) 1893. p.414-37.
Read before the Western New York Horticultural Society, Jan. 29, 1891.
Also published separately.
The San Jose Scale and Some Other Destructive Scale-insects of New
York State. Mus. bul. 13. 1895. p.263-305, 7pl. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep.
48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:263-305 (2d paging). 7pl. (phot)
Reprinted with additions in Ent. rep. 11 and Mus. rep. 49, v.l, p.200-33.
On Arsenical Spraying of Fruit Trees while in Blossom. Ent. rep.
11 (for 1895) 1896. p.117-24. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1897. 1:117-24.
Read before the Association of Economic Entomologists at its 5th meeting, Madison
Wis. Aug. 16, 1893. Also published in Insect Life, Dec. 1893. 6:181-85.
The Mosquito. Ent. rep. 12 (for 1896) 1897. p.319-35. Same, Mus.
rep. 50 (for 1896) 1898. 1:319-35.
Read before the Dana Natural History Society of Albany, May 14, 1887.
Plea for Entomological Study. Ent. rep. 12 (for 1896) 1897. p.336-45.
Same. Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1898. 1:336-45.
Read before the Agassiz Association of the State Normal College, Albany, May 18,
1894.
For complete list of Dr Lintner's works, see Museum bul. 24.
Log-an, Sir William E. On Reorganization of State Cabinet. Mus. rep. 19
(for 1865) 1866. p.12-13.
On the Track of an Animal found in the Potsdam Formation. Mus.
rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p.30-34.
Read before the Natural History Society of Montreal, June I860, and published iu
Canadian Naturalist and Geologist. 1860. 5:279-85.
Loomis, Frederic B. Siluric Fungi from Western New York. Mus. bul.
39. 1900. p.223-26. pl.16. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:223-26.
pl.16.
The Dwarf Fauna of the Pyrite Layer at the Horizon of the Tully
Limestone in Western New York. Pal. rep. (for 1902). In press.
Luther, D. Dana. Report on the Geology of the Livonia Salt Shaft. Geol.
rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.21-130. pi. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893)
1894. p.215-324. pi. (phot.)
Also published separately.
Stratigraphic Position of the Portage Sandstones in the Naples Valley
and the Adjoining Region. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p. 13-14. 223-36.
pi. (phot.) map. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:13-14, 223-36. pi.
(phot.) map.
Also published separately. .
Geologic map of the township of Naples, 17 x 16.5cm.
Economic Geology of Onondaga County, N. Y. Geol. rep. 15 (for
1895) 1897. p. 14-16, 237-303. pi. (phot.) maps. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for
1895) 1898. 2:14-16, 237-303. pi. (phot.) maps.
Also published separately.
Map of Onondaga county (uncolored) 34 x 34cm.
Geologic map of Onondaga county (colored) 34 x 38cm.
The Brine Springs and Salt Wells of the State of New York, and the
Geology of the Salt District. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899. p.171-226. pi.
(phot.) map. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:171-226. pi. (phot.)
map.
Also published separately.
Geologic map of the salt district, 45 x 24cm.
Buedemann, B., Clarke, J. M. &. Contact Lines of Upper Siluric
Formations on the Brockport and Medina Quadrangles. Mus. bul. 52.
1902. p.517-23.
294 "NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Stratigraphic Value of the Portage Sandstones. Mus. bul. 52. 1902.
p.616-31.
Stratigraphy of the Portage Formation between the Genesee Valley
and Lake Erie. Pal. rep. (for 1902). In press.
MacGillivray, Alexander B. Aquatic Chrysomelidae, together with a
Table of the Families of Coleopterous Larvae. Mus. bul. 68. In press.
Marsh, E. S. Meteorological Observations at Milwaukee, Wis. Mus. rep.
20 (for 1866) 1867. p.122-23.
Marshall, William iB. Beaks of Unionidae inhabiting the Vicinity of Al-
bany, N. Y. Mus., bul. 9. 1890. p.167-89. Ipl.
Report on a Deposit of Marl and Peat in the Town of New Baltimore.
Mus. rep. 45 (for 1891) 1892. p.46-52.
- Preliminary List of New York Unionidae. Mus. bul. 1. 1892. 20p
Report on the Zoological Department of the State Museum, by assist-
ant zoologist. Mus. rep. 45 (for 1891) 1892. p.15-19; 46 (for 1892) 1893.
p.15-17; 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.30-32; 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:639-40.
Necturus maculatus in the Hudson River. Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893)
1894. p.33-34.
Mammals of New York exhibited at the World's Columbian Exposi-
tion, Chicago, 111., 1893. Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.41-48.
Land and Fresh-water Shells of New York exhibited at the World's
Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 111., 1893. Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894.
p.49-75.
Geographical Distribution of New York Unionidae. Mus. rep. 48 (for
1894) 1895. 1:45-99.
List of Shells inhabiting the Vicinity of Albany and Troy, N. Y. Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:641-47.
Mather, William Williams. Annual Report of First Geological District.
Assembly doc. 1837, no.161, p.61-95 (ed. 2, p.63-97); 1838, no.200, p.121-84;
1839. no. 275, p.69-190; 1840, no.50, p.209-58; 1841, no.150, p.59-112.
Geology of New York, ptl, Comprising the Geology of the First Geo-
logical District. 1843. 37+653p. 46pl. sq. Q.
Meek, F. B. Descriptions of New Organic Remains from the Cretaceous
Rocks of Vancouver's Island. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1858-64. 4:37-49.
& Hayden, M. D. Descriptions of New Organic Remains from North-
eastern Kansas, indicating the Existence of Permian Rocks in that
Territory. Alb. Inst, Trans. 1858-64. 4:73-88.
Read before the Albany Institute, Mar. 2, 1858.
Meriam, E. Description of the Means employed to Remove the Rocks at
Hurlgate by Submarine Engineering. Mus. rep. 5 (for 1851) 1852.
p.59-64. illus.
Merriam, Clinton L. Meteorological Report for 1868. Mus. rep. 22 (for
1868) 1869. p.107-8.
Merrill, Frederick J. H. Quaternary Geology of the Hudson River Valley.
Geol. rep. 10 (for 1890) 1891. p.103-9.
Also published separately. Am. Jour. Sci. ser. 3. 41:460-66.
Report on the Work of the State Museum, by assistant director.
Mus. rep. 45 (for 1891) 1892. p.14; 46 (for 1892) 1893. p.12-14; 47 (for
1893) 1894. p.21-30.
Salt and Gypsum Industries of New York. Mus. bul. 11. 1893. 89p.
12pl. (phot.) maps, lltab.
Map of New York showing salt wells and mines and gypsum quarries, 38 x 55cm.
Map of western salt' field of New York, 52.5 x 32.5cm.
Chart of well sections. .
Abstract. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.545-51. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for
1894) 1895. 1:545-51 (2d paging).
Reports as Director of Museum. Mus. rep. 48-52 (for 1894-98) 1895-
1900.
For page references and contents, see List of publications, p.252-55.
AUTHOR INDEX 295
Mineral Resources of New York State. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.359-595.
maps. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:359-595 (2d paging), maps.
Economic and geologic map of New York State, 22 x 35cm.
Geologic map of a part of southeastern New York, 58 x 66cm.
- Road Materials and Road Building in New York. Mus. bul. 17. 1897.
p.87-134, 14pl. (phot.) maps. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1898. 1:87-134
(2d paging). 14pl. (phot.) maps.
Including directory of quarry men.
Map of New York showing distribution of rocks most useful for road metal, 34 x 44cm.
Map of New York showing location of quarries of building stone and road metal,
-8 x 92cm.
Guide to the Study of the Geological Collections of the New York
State Museum. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p. 105-262, 119pl. (phot.) map. Same,
Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:105-262. 119pl. (phot.) map.
Relief map of the State of New York showing the boundaries of the geologic systems,
33 x 43cm.
- Geology of the Crystalline Rocks of Southeastern New York. Mus.
rep. 50 (for 1896) 1898. 1:21-31 (1st paging).
Origin of the Serpentines in the Vicinity of New York. Mus. rep. 50
(for 1896) 1898. 1:32-44 (1st paging). 8pl. (phot.)
- Reports as Geologist and Director of Museum. Geol. rep. 19-20 (for
1899-1900') 1901-2. Mus. rep. 53-54 (for 1899-1900) 1901-2.
Directory of Natural History Museums in United States and Canada.
Mus. bul. 62. In press.
- Geologic Map of the State of New York. Mus. bul. 56. 1902. 42p.
2 maps, table.
Economic Geology. Mus. handbook 17. In preparation.
Miller, Gerrit S. jr. Preliminary List of New York Mammals. Mus. bul.
29. 1899. p.271-390. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 1:271-390.
Contains a bibliography.
- Key to the Land Mammals of Northeastern North America. Mus.
bul. 38. 1900. p.59-160. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:59-160.
Morgan, Lewis H. Communication concerning the Indian Collection. Mus.
rep. 2 (for 1848) 1849. p.81-83.
- Report on Articles given to the Indian Collection. Mus. rep. 2 (for
1848) 1849. p.84-91; 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p.63-95. illus. 18pl.
- Schedule of Articles obtained from Indians. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for
1849) 1850. p.59-62; 5 (for 1851) 1852. p.51-54.
- Report on the Fabrics, Inventions, Implements and Utensils of the
Iroquois. Mus. rep. 5 (for 1851) 1852. p.67-117. illus. 20pl.
Stone and Bone Implements of the Arickarees. Mus. rep. 21 (for
1867) 1871. p.25-46. 6pl.
Morse, James O. Great Greywacke Region of the State of New York.
Alb. Inst. Trans. 1829. 1:84-85.
Read before the Albany Institute, Oct. 28, 1829.
Murray, David. Petroleum, its History and Properties. Alb. Inst. Trans.
1858-64. 4:149-66.
Read before the Albany Institute, Dec. 16, 1862.
- Catalogue of the published Works of James Hall, 1836-1882. Mus.
rep. 36 (for 1882) 1883. p.79-94.
with supplementary list to 1888. Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889.
p.75-97.
Continued to 1894 by J. M. Clarke in American Geologist. Mar. 1899. 23:149-68.
Nason, Frank L. Some New York Minerals and their Localities. Mus. bul.
4. 1888. 19p. Ipl. (phot.)
- Economic Geology of Albany County. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894.
p.263-87. pi. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.457-81. pi.
(phot.)
Also published separately.
Economic Geology of Ulster County. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894.
p.373-406. pi. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.567-600. pL
(phot.)
Also published separately.
296
NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Needham, James G., & Betten, Cornelius. Aquatic Insects in the Adirou-
dacks. Mus. bul. 47. 1901. p.383-612. illus. 6pl. (lith.) 30pl. (phot.) Same,
Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 4:3&3-612. illus. 6pl. (lith.) 30pl. (phot.)
& others. Aquatic Insects in New York State. Mus. bul. 68. In press.
Nevius, J. Nelson. Preliminary List of Public Geological and Mineralogi-
cal Collections in the United States and Canada, prepared under the
direction of F. J. H. Merrill. Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1898. 1:45-74 (1st
paging).
Talc Industry of St Lawrence County,, New York. Mus. rep. 51 (for
1897) 1899. l:rl!9-27. pi. (phot.)
History of Cayuga Lake Valley. Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899.
1 :rl29-53. pi. (phot.)
Contains a bibliography.
A Fossil Plant from Orange County. Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900.
I:r79-81. pi. (phot.)
'The Sacandaga Mining and Milling Co. and the Sutphen Process.
Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. l:r82-87. pi. (phot.)
Emery Mines of Westchester 'County. Geol. rep. 19 (for 1899) 1901,
p.r!51-54. pi. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. l:r!51-54. pi.
(phot.)
Roofing Slate Quarries of Washington County. Geol. rep. 19 (for
1899) 1901. pi. (phot.) p.i-135-50. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. pi.
(phot.) I:rl35-50.
Newland, David H., Kemp, J. F. &. Preliminary Report on the Geology of
Washington, Warren and Parts of Essex and Hamilton Counties. Geol.
rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.499-553. pi. (phot.) maps (uncolored). Same,
Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:499-553. pi. iphot.) maps (uncolored).
Also published separately.
Kemp, J. F., Hill, B. F. &. Preliminary Report on the Geology of
Hamilton, W^arren and Washington Counties. Geol. rep. 18 (for 1898)
1899. p.137-62. maps (uncolored). Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900.
2:137-62. maps (uncolored).
Also published separately.
- Smyth, C. H. jr &. Report on Progress made during 1898 in Mapping
Crystalline Rocks of Western Adirondack Region. Geol. rep. 18 (for
1898) 18$9. p. 129-35. Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 2:129-35.
Also published separately.
Newton, E. H. Catalogue of the Minerals of Washington County. Ag. Soc.
Trans. 9 (for 1849) 1850. p.857-62.
Norton, John P. Elements of Scientific Agriculture. Ag. Soc. Trans. 9
(for 1849) 1850. p. 602-735.
p. 728-35 on applications of geology to agriculture.
Orton, Edward. Petroleum and Natural Gas in New York. Mus. bul. 30.
1899. p.395-526. maps. Same. Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 1:395-526.
maps.
Map of Oswegq county and Onondaga county, 23 x 13cm.
Lake shore belt of Chautauqua county, 22 x 7cm.
Sketch map of central New York, 14 x 9cm.
Owen, David Dale. Regarding Human Footprints in Solid Limestone.
Mus. rep. 9 (for 1855) 1856. p. 53-59.
Abstract of paper originally published in Amer. Jour, of Sci. 1842. 43:14-32
Paine, John A. jr. Catalogue of Plants found in Oneida County and 1
Vicinity. Mns. rep. 18 (for 1864) 1865. p.53-192.
Parsons, Arthur L. Recent Developments in the Gypsum Industry in New
York State. Geol. rep. 20 (for 1900) 1902. p.r!77-83. Same, Mus. rep,
54 (for 1900) 1902. l:r!77-83.
Also published separately.
Paulmier, Frederick C. Lizards, Tortoises and Batrachians of New York,
Mus. bul. 51. 1902. p.389-409.
The Edible Crab. Mus. rep. 55 (for 1901). In press.
AUTHOR INDEX 297
Peale, A. C. Mineral Springs of New York; analyses. Mus. bul. 15. 1895.
p.563-78. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:563-78 <2d paging).
Peck, Charles H. Catalogue of Mosses Presented to the State of New-
York by C. H. Peck. Mus. rep. 18 (for 1864) 1865. p.193-96.
List of Mosses of the State of New York. Mus. rep. 19 (for 1865)
1866. p.42-70.
Facts and Observations touching the Flora of the State of New York.
Mus. rep. 20 (for 1866) 1867. p.403-10.
Fungi. Alb. Ins-t. Trans. 1870. 6:209-26.
Read before the Albany Institute, Feb. 15, 1870.
Report on Botany, 1871-73. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1872. 7:35-43, 186-204;
1876. 8:152-66.
Reports as Botanist. Mus. rep. 21-54 (for 1867-1901) 1869-1902.
Also published separately.
For page references arfd contents, see List of publications, p. 263.
Index to rep. 22-38 in Mus. rep. 41, p.94-122.
39-48 " 50, 1:143-59.
Page references in above mentioned indexes are given to botanist's edition.
Synopsis of New York TJncinulae. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1872. 7:213-17,
Ipl. *
Communicated Feb. 20, 1872.
The Black Spruce. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1876. 8:283-301.
Read before the Albany Institute, May 4, 1875.
United States Species of Lycoperdon. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1879. 9:285-
318.
Read before the Albany Institute, Feb. 4, 1879.
The Mosses of Caledonia Creek. Mus. rep. 32 (for 1878) 1879. p.73-74.
From the 10th report of the New York Commissioners of Fisheries.
- Fertilization of Flowers. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1887. 11:155-68.
Read before the Albany Institute, Ap. 15, 1884.
Contributions to the Botany of the State of New York. Mus. bul. 2.
1887. 66p. 2pl. (lith.)
- Boleti of the United States. Mus. bul. 8. 1889. p.71-166.
Edible Wild Fruits of New York. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1893. 12:83-102.
Read before the Albany Institute, Ap. 16, 1889.
Weeds. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1893. 12:251-65.
Read before the Albany Institute, Ap. 7, 1891.
Plants of North Elba. Mus. bul. 28. 1899. p.65-266. map. Same, Mus..
rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 1:65-266. map.
Map of North Elba, Essex county (uncolored) 12 x 16cm.
Report of the State Botanist on Edible Fungi of New York. 1895-99.
Mus. mem. 4. 1900. p.129-234. 25pl. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901.
2:129-234. 25pl.
This consists partly of revised descriptions and illustrations of edible fungi reported
in the 49th, 51st and 52d reports of the state botanist. For earlier reports on this
subject, see Mus. rep. 48, v.l and v.3.
Peters, C. H. F. Longitude of the Western Boundary Line of the State of
New York. Mus. rep. 20 rer. ed. (for 1866) 1870. p.143-57. 2pl.
Peters, Theodore C. Report on the Agricultural and other Resources of the
State of New York. Ag. Soc. Trans. 23 (for 1863) 1864. p.234-379. maps.
Pierrepont, W. C. Meteorological Observations at Pierrepout Manor, N. Y.
Mus. rep. 20 (for 1866) 1867. p.124.
Pratt, Daniel J. Report of the Regents on the Boundaries of New York.
1874-84. 2v.
Prosser, Charles S. The Devonian Section of Central New York along the
Unadilla River. Geol. rep. 12 (for 1892) 1893. p.110-42. Same, Mus.
rep. 46 (for 1892) 1893. p.256-88.
Also published separately.
'298 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
- Classification and Distribution of the Hamilton and Chemung Series
of Central and Eastern New York. Ptl, Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897.
p.12-13, 83-222. pi. (phot.) map. Pt2, Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899.
p.65-315. pi. (phot.) map. Same, Ptl, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:12-13,
83-222. pi. (phot.) map. Pt2, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:65-315. pi.
(phot.) map.
Also published separately.
Ptl, Geologic map of parts of Chenango, Madison, Otsego, Schoharie and Albany
counties, 58 x 33.5cm.
Pt2, Map showing distribution of middle and upper Devonian rocks in central-eastern
New York, 61 x 3B.5cm. Map of Delaware county, by W. L. Fisher, 34 x 32cm.
& Cumings, E. B. Sections and Thickness of the Lower Silurian
Formations on West Canada Creek and in the Mohawk Valley. Geol.
rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.23-24, 615-59. pi. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 49
(for 1895) 1898. 2:23-24, 615-59. pi. (phot.)
Also published separately.
& Howe, B. B. Stratigraphic Geology of the Eastern Helderbergs.
Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.329-54. pi. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for
1897) 1899. 2:329-54. pi. (phot.)
Also published separately.
Sections of the Formations along the Northern End of the Helder-
berg Plateau. Geol. rep. 18 (for 1898) 1800. p.51-72. pi. (phot.) Same,
Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 2:51-72. pi. (phot.)
Also published separately.
Notes on the Stratigraphy of the Mohawk Valley and Saratoga
County. Mus. bul. 34. 1900. p.469-82. 6pl. (phot.) map. Same, Mus. rep.
54 (for 1900) 1902. 1:469-82. 6pl. (phot.) map.
Geologic map of Amsterdam quadrangle, 44 x 32.5cm.
liandall, F. A. Preliminary Report on the Geology of Cattaraugus and
Chautauqua Counties. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.517-27. diagrams.
Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.711-21. diagrams.
Also published separately.
Bies, Heinrich. Quaternary Deposits of the Hudson River Valley between
Croton and Albany, with notes on the brick clays and the manufacture
of brick. Geol. rep. 10 (for 1890) 1891. p.110-55.
Also published separately, with Merrill, F. J. H. Quaternary Geology of Hudson
River Valley.
- Clay Industries of New York. Mus. bul. 12. 1895. p.93-262. 2pl.
(phot.) ma,p. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1 :93-262 (2d paging).
2pl. (phot.) map.
Map of New York showing location of clay deposits and manufactories, 59 x 67cm.
- abridged by F. J. H. Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.494-501.
Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:494-501 (2d paging).
abridged by F. J. H. Merrill. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.208-13. Same,
Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:2C8-13.
Road Metal; revised by F. J. H. Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.448-50.
Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:448-50 (2d paging).
Geology of Orange County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.18-19,
393-475. pi. (phot.) maps. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:18-19,
393-475. pi. (phot.) maps.
Also published separately, without maps.
Geologic map (colored) 44 x 34cm.
Economic and sectional maps (uncolored).
Contains a bibliography.
- Physical Tests of the Devonian Shales of New York State to deter-
mine their Value for the Manufacture of Clay Products. Geol. rep. 15.
(for 1895) 1897. p.673-98. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:673-98.
Also published separately.
- Limestones of New York and their Economic Value. Geol. rep. 17
(for 1897) 1899. p.355-467. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:355-467.
Also published separately.
Notes on a Trip from Port Jervis to Rondout. Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898)
1900. I:r88-91.
AUTHOR INDEX 299
Clays of New York, their Properties and Uses. MUST. bul. 35. 1900;.
p.489-944. 140pl. (phot.) map. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902..
2:489-944. 140pl. (phot.) map.
Mus. bul. 12. 1895 revised and enlarged.
Map of New York State showing clay and shale deposits, and manufactories.
93.5 x 69.5cm.
Contains a bibliography.
Lime and Cement Industries of New York. Mus. bul. 44. 1901.
p.639-968. pi. (phot.) maps. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
3:639-968. pi. (phot.) maps.
Map of New York State showing location of limestone quarries and marl deposits
and manufactories of natural and Portland cement, 72x74cm (uncolored). Map of New
York State showing distribution of limestones, 44.5x35cm (uncolored).
Uses of Peat and its Occurrence in New York. Geol. rep. 21 (for
1901). In press.
Contains a bibliography.
Roberts, Algernon S. On the Advantages of Geology to Agriculture. Ag.
Soc. Trans. 8 (for 1848) 1849. p.362-65.
Hoot, Oren. On Reorganization of State Cabinet. Mus. rep. 19 (for 1865)
1866. p.18-19.
Howe, Richard B., Prosser, C. S. &. Stratigraphic Geology of the Eastern
Helderbergs. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.329-54. pi. (phot.) Same,
Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:329-54. pi. (phot.)
Also published separately.
Ruedemann, Rudolf. Development and Mode of Growth of the Genus Dip-
lograptus, McCoy. Geol. rep. 14 (for 1894) 1895. p.15, 217-49. 5pl. Same,
Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 2:15, 217-49. 5pl.
Note on the Discovery of a Sessile Conularia. Geol. rep. 15 (for
1895) 1897. p.24, 699-728. 4pl. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:24,
699-728. 4pl.
Originally published in part in American geologist, Mar. 1896 and Aug. 1896.
Hudson River Beds near Albany and their Taxonomic Equivalents.
Mus. bul. 42. 1901. p.485-596. 2pl. map. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900)
1902. 3:485-596. 2pl. map.
Stratigraphic map showing the subdivisions of the Hudson river beds in parts of
Albany and Rensselaer counties, 51.5 x 24.5cm.
Contains a bibliography.
Trenton Conglomerate of Rysedorph Hill, Rensselaer Co. N. Y. and
its Fauna. Mus. bul. 49. 1901. p.3-114. 7pl.
Luther, D. D., Clarke, J. M. &. Contact Lines of Upper Siluric For-
mations on the Brockport and Medina Quadrangles. Mus. bul. 52. 1902.
p.517-23.
Graptolite (Levis) Facies of the Beekmantown Formation in Rensse-
laer County, N. Y. Mus. bul. 52. 1902. p.546-75.
Mode of Growth and Development of Goniograptus thureaui McCoy.
Mus. bul. 52. 1902. p.576-92.
Clarke, J. M. &. The Guelph Formation and Fauna in Western New
York. Mus. mem. 5. In press.
Cambric Dictyonema Fauna in the Slate belt of Eastern New York.
Pal. rep. (for 1902). In press.
Salisbury, James H. Analysis of a Specimen of Hematitic Iron Ore.
Mus. rep. 4 (for 1850) 1851. p.lll.
Sarle, Clifton J. A New Eurypterid Fauna from the base of the Salina
of Western New York. Pal. rep. (for 1902). In press.
oSchuchert, Charles. List of the Fossils occurring in the Oriskany Sand-
stone of Maryland, New York and Ontario. Geol. rep. 8 (for 1888) 1889.
p.50-54. Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p.396-400.
On SyringO'thyris, Winchell and its American Species. Geol. rep. 9
(for 1889) 1890. p.28-37. Same, Mus. rep. 43 (for 1889) 1890. p.230-39.
aFor table of New York series by Clarke & Schuchert, see Mus. mem. 3. 1900. p.8-12.
300 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
List of Species of the American Palaeozoic Orthis, Spirifera, Spirifer-
ina and Syringothyris. Geol. rep. 9 (for 1889) 1890. p.38-55. Same, Mus.
rep. 43 (for 1889) 1890. p.240-57.
Also published separately.
Ulrich, E. O. &. Palaeozoic Seas and Barriers in Eastern North
America. Mus. bul. 52. 1902, p.633-63.
Also published separately.
Scott, George G. Notes on the Marine Food Fishes of Long Island and a
Biological Reconnaissance of Coldspring Harbor. Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900)
1902. l:r214-29.
Also published separately.
Sherzer, W. H. Platycnemic Man in New York. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893)
1894. p.661-83. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.853-77.
Also published separately.
a Simpson, George B. Anatomy and Physiology of Anodonta fluviatilis.
Mus. rep. 35 (for 1881) 1884. p.169-91. pl.3-13.
- Anatomy of the Snail. Mus. rep. 39 (for 1885) 1886. p.127, pl.3.
Hall, James, &. Corals and Bryozoa of the Lower and Upper Hel-
derberg and Hamilton Groups. Pal. N. Y. 1887. v.6, 298p. 67pl.
Discussion of the Different Genera of Fenestellidae. Geol. rep. 13
(for 1893) 1894. p.685-727. illus. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.879-
921. illus.
Also published separately.
Glossary and Explanations of Specific Names of Bryozoa and Corals
described in v.6, Palaeontology of New York and other reports. Geol.
rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.729-47. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894.
p.923-41.
Also published separately.
Handbook of the Genera of the North American Palaeozoic Bryozoa,
with an introduction upon the structure of living species. Geol. rep. 14
(for 1894) 1895. p. 18-19, 403-669. Illus. 30pl. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894)
1895. 2:18-19, 403-669. illus. 30pl.
Also published separately.
Contains a bibliography.
Preliminary Descriptions of New Genera of Paleozoic Rugose Corals.
Mus. bul. 39. 1900. p.199-222. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:190-
222.
Anatomy and Physiology of Polygyra albolabris and Limax maxi-
mus and Embryology of Limax maximus. Mus. bul. 40. 1901. p.237-314.
28pl. (lith.) Ipl. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:237-314.
28pl. (lith.) Ipl. (phot.)
Smock, John C. Geological Reconnaissance in the Crystalline Rock Region;
Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester Counties, New York. Mus. rep. 39
(for 1885) 1886. p.165-85. map.
Map of Archaean areas of Highlands (uncolored) 11 x 18.5cm.
Report of Field Work for 1886 (building stones). Mus. rep. 40 (for
1886) 1887. p.35-36.
Building Stone in the State of New York. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. 152p.
revised and enlarged. Mus. bul. 10. 1890. p.191-395. map. tab.
Map of New York showing location of quarries, 58 x 60cm.
- First Report on the Iron Mines and Iron-ore Districts in the State of
New York. Mus. bul. 7. 1889. 70p. map.
Map of New York showing location of iron mines, 58 x COcm. fc
- revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.529-42. Same, Mus. rep.
48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:529-42 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.214-22. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899.
1:214-22.
Report of the Assistant in Charge of State Museum. Mus. rep. 42 (for
(1888) 1889. p.37-49; 43 (for 1889) 1890. p.11-20; 44 (for 1800) 1892. p.17-21.
a Memorial tribute to, by J. M. Clarke, Pal. rep. (for 1901) 1902. p.457-60.
AUTHOR INDEX 301
Geology and Geographic Distribution of Building Stone in New York;
revised by F. J. H. Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.372-448. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:372-448 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.181-204. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899.
1 :181-204.
Smyth, Charles H. jr. Report on a Preliminary Examination of the Gen-
eral and Economic Geology of Four Townships in St Lawrence and
Jefferson Counties, New York. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.491-515.
Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.685-709.
Also published separately.
Report on the Crystalline Rocks of St Lawrence County. Geol. rep.
15 (for 1895) 1897. p.20-21, 477-97. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898.
2:20-21, 477-97.
Also published separately.
Report on the Talc Industry of St Lawrence County. Geol. rep. 15
for 1895. 1897. p.20, 061-71. *Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:20,
661-71.
Also published separately.
Report on Crystalline Rocks of the Western Adirondack Regions.
Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.469-97. pi. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for
1897) 1899. 2:469-97. pi. (phot.)
Also published separately.
& Newland, D. H. Report on Progress made during 1898 in Mapping
Crystalline Rocks of Western Adirondack Region. Geol. rep. 18 (for
1898) 1899. p.129-35. Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 2:129-35.
Also published separately.
Geology of the Crystalline Rocks in the Vicinity of the St Lawrence
River. Geol. rep. 19 (for 1899) 1901. p.r83-104. pi. (phot.) map. Same,
Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. I:r83-104. pi. (phot.) map.
Geologic map of portions of St Lawrence and Jefferson counties, 26.5 x 16.5cm.
Speyer, A. On Cucullia intermedia nov. spec, and C. lucifuga W. V. Mus.
rep. 23 (for 1869) 1873. p.217-22.
From the Stettiner Entomologische Zeitung. 1870, v.31, no.10-12.
.Stevens, G-eorg-e T. Flora of the Adirondacks. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1870.
6:67-82.
Read before the Albany Institute, Feb. 1868.
Report on Zoology. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1872. 7:132-43.
Read before the Albany Institute, Mar. 7, 1871.
.Stoller, James H. Two New Land Isopods. Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
I:r208-13.
Also published separately.
Tarr, Ralph S. Laboratory Methods of Instruction in Geology and Physi-
cal Geography. Regents rep. 108 (for 1894) 1895. 2:992-1011.
Published as an appendix to University Convocation. Proceedings. 1895.
Thomas, J. J. On Reorganization of State Cabinet. Mus. rep. 19 (for
1865) 1866. p.26.
Torrey, John. Report on Botanical Department of Survey. Assembly
doc. 1837, no.161, p.9-10 (ed. 2, p.11-12); 1840, no.50, p.113-97.
Flora of the State of New York. 1843. 2v. il. pi. sq. Q.
v. 1 12+484p. 72pl. 1843.
300 copies with hand-colored plates.
V. 2 572p. 89pl. 1843.
300 copies with hand-colored plates.
- Catalogue of Plants of the State of New York of which Specimens
are preserved in the Cabinet at Albany. Mus. rep. 2 (for 1848) 1849.
p.41-64.
Trembley, J. B. Annual Meteorological Synopsis for the Year 1863. Mus.
rep. 17 (for 1863) 1864. p.46-49.
Meteorological Synopsis for 1864, Toledo, O. Mus. rep. 18 (for 1864)
1865. p.207-9.
Meteorological Observations made at Toledo, O. Mus. rep. 20 (for
1866) 1867. p.107-21.
302 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Ulrich, E. O. & Schuchert, Charles. Paleozoic Seas and Barriers in Eastern-
North America. Mus. bul. 52. 1902. p.633-63.
Also published separately.
Van Ingen, D. A. Petroleum. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p. 558-60. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:558-60 (2d paging).
van Ingen, Gilbert. Potsdam Sandstone of the Lake Champlain Basin.
Mus. bul. 52. 1902. p.529-45.
Also published separately.
Vanuxem, Lardner. Annual Report on Geological Survey of the Third
District. Assembly doc. 1838, no.200, p.253-86; 1839, no.275, p.241-85;
1840, no.50, p.355^88; 1841, no.150, p.137-47.
Annual Report on the Geological Survey of the Fourth District. As-
sembly doc. 1837, no.161, p.187-212 (ed. 2, p.189^214).
Geology of New York, pt3, comprising the Survey of the Third Geo-
logical District. 1842. 306p. sq. Q.
Veeder, M. A. Uses and Relations of the Study of Botany. Regents rep.
91 (for 1877) 1878. p.439-42.
Read before the University Convocation, July 11, 1877.
Walcott, Charles D. Preliminary Notice of the Discovery of the Remains-
of the Natatory and Branchial Appendages of Trilobites. Mus. rep. 2&
(for 1874) 1879. p.89-9'2.
Descriptions of New Species of Fossils from the Trenton Limestone.
Mus. rep. 28 (for 1874) 1879. p.93-97.
Notes on Some Sections of Trilobites from the Trenton Limestone.
Mus. rep. 31 (for 1877) 1879. p.61-63. Ipl.
Published in advance, 1877.
Note upon the Legs of Trilobites. Mus. rep. 31 (for 1877) 1879. p.64.
Ipl.
Note on the Eggs of the Trilobite. Mus. rep. 31 (for 1877) 1879.
p.66-67.
Published in advance, 1877.
Descriptions of New Species of Fossils from the Chazy and Trenton*
Limestones. Mus. rep. 31 (for 1877) 1879. p.68-71.
Published in advance, 1877.
Description of New Species of Fossils from the Calciferous Forma-
tion. Mus. rep. 32 (for 1878) 1879. p.129-31.
Utica Slate and Related Formations of the Same Geological Horizon.
Alb. Inst. Trans. 1883. 10:1-17.
Read before the Albany Institute, Mar. 18, 1879.
Fossils of the Utica Slate. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1883. 10:18-38.
Read before the Albany Institute, Mar. 18, 1879.
Descriptions of New Species of Fossils from the Trenton Group of
New York. Mus. rep. 35 (for 1881) 1884. p.207-14. pl.17.
Ward, Henry A. Wadsworth Gallery of Casts of Fossil Animals. Mus.
rep. 18 (for 1864) 1865. p.17-52. illus.
Watson, Thomas Leonard. Some Higher Levels in the Postglacial De-
velopment of the Finger Lakes of New York State. Mus. rep. 51 (for
1897) 1899. I:r55-117. pi. (phot.) maps.
A thesis presented to the faculty of Cornell University for the degree of doctor of
philosophy.
Maps showing extent of glacial lakes.
Contains a bibliography.
Watson, Winslow C. A General View and Agricultural Survey of the
County of Essex. Ag. Soc. Trans. 12 (for 1852) 1853. p.649-898.
- Supplement. Ag. Soc. Trans. 13 (for 1853) 1854. p.699-741.
Webster, H. E. Annelida chaetopoda of the Virginian Coast. Alb. Inst.
Trans. 1879. 9:202-69.
Read before the Albany Institute, Oct. 15, 1878.
Annelida chaetopoda of New Jersey. Mus. rep. 32 (for 1878) 1879.
p. 101-28; reprint 39 (for 1885) 1886. p.l2S-59, pl.4-10.
AUTHOR INDEX 303
Webster, Matthew Henry. Table of Mean Temperatures, for the Last
Ten Years, deduced from the Reports of the Regents of the University.
Alb. Inst. Trans. 1833-52. 2:221-23.
White, David. Description of a Fossil Alga from the Chemung of New
York, with Remarks on the Genus Haliserites. Mus. bul. 52. 1902.
p.593-605
Also published separately.
White, Theodore G. Report on the Relations of the Ordovician and Eo-
Silurian Rocks in Portions of Herkimer,, Oneida and Lewis Counties.
Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. l:r21-54. pi. (phot) maps.
Map of the vicinity of Frankfort hill, 31.5 x 16.5cm.
Map of the Precambrian border in Oneida and Lewis counties, 49.5 x 16cm.
Whitfield, Robert P. Observations on the Internal Appendages of the
Genus Atrypa, with a notice of the discovery of a loop connecting the
spiral cone's. Mus. rep. 20 (for 1866) 1867. p.141-44.
- Hall, James &. Description of New Species of Fossils from the
Vicinity of Louisville. Ky., and the Falls of the Ohio. Mus. rep. 24 (for
1870) 1872. p. 181-200 a. 5pl. in 27th report.
Remarks on Some Peculiar Impressions in Sandstone of the
Chemung Group, New York. Mus. rep. 24 (for 1870) 1872. p.201-4.
Descriptions of New Species of Fossils from the Devonian Rocks
of Iowa. Mus; rep. 23 (for 1869) 1873. p.223-39. pl.9-12.
- Notice of Three New Species of Fossil Shells from the Devonian
of Ohio. Mus. rep. 23 (for 1869) 1873. p.240-41.
- Notice of Two New Species of Fossil Shells from the Potsdam
Sandstone of New York. Mus. rep. 23 (for 1869) 1873. p.241-42.
Whitlock, Herbert P. Guide to the Mineralogic Collections of the New
York State Museum. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. 147p. illus. 39pl. (phot.) 11
models.
Williams, Henry S. Palaeontological Evidences as bearing upon the
Theory of Erolution. Regents rep. 95 (for 1881) 1882. p.319-27.
Read before the University Convocation, July 13, 1881.
Williams, S. G. Note on the Lower Helderberg Rocks of Cayuga Lake.
Geol. rep. 6 (for 1886) 1887. p.10-12.
Tully Limestone, its Distribution and its Known Fossils. Geol. rep. 6
* (for 1886) 1887. p.13-29. map.
Map showing geographic distribution of Tully limestone in central New York,
37.5 x 19cm.
Wilson, W. B. Local Climatology. Mus. rep. 20 (for 1866) 1867. p.63-106.
Winchell, Alexander. On Reorganization of State Cabinet. Mus. rep. 19
(for 1865) 1866. p. 13-18.
- Geology and culture. Regents rep. 102 (for 1888) 1889. p.69-85.
Read before the University Convocation, July 8, 1888.
Winkler, Charles. Meteorological Observations at Milwaukee, Wi&. Mus.
rep. 20 (for 1866) 1867. p.122-23.
Wood, Elvira. Mareellus (Stafford) Limestones of Lancaster, Erie Co.
X. Y. Mus. bul. 49. 1901. p.139-81. pl.9.
Woodworth, Jay Backus. Pleistocene Geology of Portions of Nassau
County and Borough of Queens. Mus. bul. 48. 1901. p.617-70. pi. (phot.)
maps. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 4:617-70, pi. (phot.) maps.
Sketch map of a part of Long Island, 22.5 x 18.5cm.
Map of the Pleistocene geology of the Oyster Bay and Hempstead quadrangles on Long
Island, 71 x 35cm.
- The Northumberland Volcanic Plug. Geol. rep. 21 (for 1901). In press.
- On the Sedentary Impression of the Animal whose Trail is known as
Climactichnites. Pal. rep. (for 1902). In press.
Wright, Berlin H. Notes on the Geology of Yates County, N. Y. Mus. rep.
35 (for 1881) 1884. p.195-206. pi. 15-16. map 24x21cm. (p!.16A).
Wright, S. Hart. The Aboriginal Work on Bluff Point, Yates County, N. Y.
Mus. rep. 35 (for 1881) 1884. p.193-94. pl.14.
Young, D. B. List of Coleoptera taken at Newport, Herkimer co., N. Y.
Ent. rep. 18 (for 1902). Mus. bul. 64. p.153-61. In press.
304 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
SUBJECT INDEX
This is mainly an index to geologic, iniueralogic and paleontologic pub-
lications, including papers in administrative reports of the museum. For
index to Entomologist's reports 1-13, see Mus. bul. 24. For index to
Botanist's reports 22-38, see Mus. rep. 41, p.94-122; reports 39-48, see Mus.
rep. 50, 1:143-59.
Descriptions of rock formations are indexed; also subjects relating to
economic geology, names of minerals, names of classes of animals and
fossils, ordinal and English names of insects and generic names of plants.
A special index to genera and species of fossils follows this.
Geologic formation names are indexed under terms used in the text
followed by synonyms in curves, with See also references to synonyms and
related formations at the end of entries on a subject. The name of the
geologist first using the term is indicated by a footnote.
As a rule geographic divisions smaller than counties are not included
in the index; there are, however, a few exceptions.
Unless otherwise specified, pi. refers to lithographic plates only.
For other explanatory matter, and list of abbreviations, see p.240.
Aborigines. Cheney. Illustrations of the Ancient Monuments In
Western New York. Mus. rep. 13 (for 1859) 1860. p.37-52. 24pl. map.
Wright. Aboriginal Work on Bluff Point, Yates County. Mus. rep. 35
(for 1881) 1884. p. 193-94. pl.14.
See also Indians.
Abrasions. Emmons. Period when, and Causes by which the Northern
Rocks were abraded. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1839) 1840. p.349-52.
Acadian. Clarke & Schuchert. Acadian. See New York series.
Merrill. Acadian. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.144. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for
1897) 1899. 1:144.
Acephala. De Kay. Acephala. Zool. N. Y. 1843. v.5. pt5. p.166-249.
Acephala (palaeozoic). Hall. Acephala of Lower Silurian. Pal. N. Y.
1847. v.l. (various page references, see Table, p.325)
Hall. Acephala of Clinton Group. Pal. N. Y. 1852. 2:83-88.
Hall. Acephala of Niagara Group. Pal. N. Y. 1852. 2:282-85..
Hall. Acephala of Coralline Limestone. Pal. N. Y. 1852. 2:330-33.
Hall. Acephala from Limestone at Gait, Canada. Pal. N. Y. 1852.
2:343-44.
Achnite, see Acmite.
Acidulous springs, see Carbonated springs.
Acmite. Beck. Achmite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.366.
Acorn weevil. Felt. Acorn Weevil. Forest, Fish and Game Corn. rep.
7 (for 1901). In press.
Actinolite. Merrill. Actinolite. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.121. Same, Mus. rep.
51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:121.
Additions to museum collections, see Batrachia; Birds; Botanic collection;
Crustacea; Economic geology; Entomologic collection; Fishes; Geologic
collection; Historical and antiquarian collection; Library; Mammals;
Mineralogic collection; Mollusca; Paleontologic collection; Reptiles:
Zoologlc collection.
Adirondack pass, see Indian pass.
SUBJECT INDEX 305
cAdirondacks. Colvin. Winter Fauna of Mount Marcy. Alb. Inst.
Trans. 1879. 9:11-26.
Gushing. Sequence of Geologic Events. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899.
p.8-15. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:8-15.
Gushing. Topography of Northern Adirondacks. Geol. rep. 18 (for 1898)
1899. p.75-89. Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 2:75-89.
Emnions. Annual Report of the Second Geological District. Assembly
doc. 1837, no.161, p.97-153 (ed. 2, p.99-155); 1838, no.200, p.185-252; 1839,
no.275, p.201-39; 1840, no.50, p.259-353; 1841, no.150, p.113-36.
First report describes reconnaissance of east and west portions of Adirondacks;
second report chiefly filled with details of St Lawrence and Essex counties, also
many details about iron mines, and an account of his ascent of Mt Marcy; third report
describes Hamilton, Clinton and Warren counties; fourth report takes up the iron
ores at length, specially those at Lake Henderson; fifth report describes Hamilton,
Essex and Franklin counties, and iron ores of Clinton and Franklin.
Emmons. Elevation of Mountains and Lakes. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for
1836) 1837. p.99-103 (ed. 2, p.101-5); (for 1837) 1838. p.243-44; (for 1839)
1840. p.326-47. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.17, 195-212.
Ettimons. Visit to the Mountains of Essex. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1837)
1838. p.240-50.
First use of name " Adirondacks," p.242.
Emmons. Geology of New York, pt2, comprising the survey of the
second geological district. 1842. 437p.
Felt. Aquatic Insects of the Saranac Region. Forest, Fish and Game
Com. rep. 6 (for 1900) 1901. p.499-531. illus. 6pl.
Ground Plan of Beds and Veins of Magnetic Oxide of Iron. Min. N. Y.
1842. pl.5.
Kemp. Literature on Geology and Mineralogy. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893)
1894. p.435-37. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.629-31.
Kemp & Newland. Preliminary Report on the Geology of Washington,
Warren and Parts of Essex and Hamilton Counties. Geol. rep. 17
(for 1897) 1899. p.499-553. pl.(phot) maps (uncolored). Same, Mus. rep.
51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:499-553. pl.(phot) maps (uncolored).
Leeds. Lithology. Mus. rep. 30 (for 1876) 1878. p.79-109.
Needham. Aquatic Insects in the Adirondacks. Mus. bul. 47. 1901.
p.383-612. 6pl. (lith.) 30pl. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
4:383-612. 6pl. (lith.) 30pl. (phot.)
Peck. Plants of the Summit of Mt Marcy. Bot. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1899.
p.657-73. Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 1:657-73.
Peck. Plants of North Elba, Essex (xx Mus. bul. 28. 1899. p.65-266.
map. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 1:65-266. map.
Smock. Magnetic Iron Ores. Mus. bul. 7. 1889. p.7-10, 24-44.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.532-37. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:532-37 (2d paging).
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.218-19. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:218-19.
Smyth. Crystalline Rocks of the W T estern Adirondack Regions. Geol.
rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.469-97. pi. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for
1897) 1899. 2:469-97. pi. (phot.)
Smyth & Newland. Mapping Crystalline Rocks of Western Adirondacks.
Geol. rep. 18 (for 1898) 1899. p.129-35. Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898)
1900. 2:129-35.
Stevens. Flora of the Adirondacks. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1870. 6:67-82.
Read before the Albany Institute, Feb. 1868.
See also Clinton county; Essex county; Franklin county; Hamilton
county; Jefferson county; Placid, Lake; St Lawrence county; Saranac
lakes; Warren county; Washington county.
a For bibliography of Adirondacks, see Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 4. p. 423-41.
306 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Aecidium. Peck. Genus Aecidium. Mus. rep. 24 (far 1870) 1872. p.105-8.
Agaricus. Peck. Genus Agaricus. Mus. rep. 23 (for 1869) 1873. p,67-103.
Agelacrinitidae, sec Echinoderma.
Agoniatite limestone (Goniatite). oClarke. Limestones of Central and
Western New York interbedded with Bituminous Shales of the Mar-
cellus Stage, with notes on their faunas. Mus. bul. 49. 1901. p. 115-38.
pl.8-9.
Clarke. Fauna. Mus. bul. 52. 1902. p.668.
Hall. Fossils of the Goniatite Limestone in the Marcellus Shale of the
Hamilton Group, in the Eastern and Central Parts of the State of
New York, and those of the Goniatite Beds of Rockford, Ind., with
some analogous forms from the Hamilton group proper. Mus. rep.
13 (for 1859) 1860. p.95-112, 125. illus.; 15 (for 1861) 1862. p.81,196.
Luther. Goniatite Limestone. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.279-80.
Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:279-80.
Ries. Goniatite Limestone. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p. 766. Same, Mus. rep.
54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:766.
Agriculture. Emmons. Agriculture of New York. 1846-54. 5v. il. pi.
sq. Q.
For contents, see List of publications, p.269-70.
Gay lord. Geology as connected with Agriculture. Ag. Soc. Trans. 1 (for
1841) 1842. p.273-98.
Norton. Elements of Scientific Agriculture. Ag. Soc. Trans. 9 (for 1849)
1850. p. 602-735.
p.728-35 on applications of geology to agriculture.
Peters. Agricultural and other Resources of the State of New York. Ag.
Soc. Trans. 23 (for 1863) 1864. p.234-379. maps.
Ries. Agricultural Uses of Lime. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.671-72. Same,
Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:671-72.
Roberts. On the Advantages of Geology to Agriculture. Ag. Soc. Trans.
8 (for 1848) 1849. p.362-65.
Alabaster. Beck. Alabaster. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.61, 237.
Whitlock. Alabaster. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.126, 127.
Albany. Beecher. Some Abnormal and Pathologic Forms of Fresh-water
Shells from the Vicinity of Albany, N. Y. Mus. rep. 36 (for 1882)
1883. p.51-55. 2pl.
Beecher. List of Species of Fossils from an Exposure of the Utica Slate
and Associated Rocks in the Limits of Albany, N. Y. Mus. rep. 36
(for 1882) 1883. p.78.
De Tarr. List of the Rhizopoda found in the Vicinity of. Mus. rep. 35
(for 1881) 1884. p.165-67.
Eights. Geological Features of the Post Tertiary Formation of the City
of Albany and its Vicinity. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1833-52. 2:335-53.
Marshall. Beaks of Unionidae inhabiting the Vicinity of. Mus. bul. 9.
1890. p. 167-89. Ipl.
Mather. Albany Mineral Springs. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.101-3.
Smock. Stone Construction in. Mus. bul. 10. 1890. p.324-30.
Albany county. Beck. Mineralogy. Min. rep. (for 1839) 1840. p.54-55.
Clarke. Oriskany Fauna. Mus. mem. 3. 1900. p.77.' Same, Mus. rep. 53
(for 1899) 1901. 2:77.
Darton. Preliminary Report on Geology. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894.
p.229-61. pl.(phot.) map in Geol. rep. 15, v.l. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for
1893) 1894. p.423-55. pl.(phot) map in Mus. rep. 49, v.2.
Preliminary geologic map of Albany county, 78x74. 5cm.
a First use of term.
SUBJECT INDEX 307
Albany county (continued)
Felt. Entomological Reports from. Ent. rep. 15 (for 1899) 1900. p.552.
(Mus. bnl. 31). Name. Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 1:552.
Ent. rep. 16 (for 1900) 1901. p.1001-2. (Mus. bill. 36). Same,
Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 2:1001-2.
- Ent. rep. 17 (for 1901) 1902. p.776-77. (Mus. bul. 53).
Hall. Catalogue of Fossils from Lower Helderberg Rocks. Pal. N. Y.
1859. 3:492-94.
Mather. Geological Phenomena and Resources. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for
1840) 1841. p.63-112.
Mather. Hudson River Group. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.375-80.
Mather. Dip and Strike of Rocks. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.620-21.
Merrill. Hudson River Bluestone Quarrymen. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.458.
Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 189-5. 1:458 (2d paging).
Nason. Economic Geology. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.263-87.
pl.(phot) Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.457-81. pl.(phot.)
Prosser. Geologic Map of Part of. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. facing
p.87. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. v.2, facing p.87.
Prosser. Hamilton, Sherburne and Ithaca Formations. Geol. rep. 17
(for 1897) 1899. p.239-64. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:239-64.
Ries. Brick Yards. Mus. bul. 12. 1895. p. 190-92, 246. Same, Mus. rep. 48
(for 1894) 1895. 1:190-92, 246 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.704-8. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
2:704-8.
Ries. Drain Tile Works. Mus. bul. 12. 1895. p.222. Same, Mus. rep. 48
(for 1894) 1895. 1:222 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.771. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
2:771.
Ries. Limestones. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.429-31. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:429-31.
revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.769-72. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:769-72.
Ruedemann. Hudson River Beds near Albany and their Taxonomic
Equivalents. Mus, bul. 42. 1901. p.485-596. 2pl. map. Same, Mus. rep.
54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:485-596. 2pl. map.
Stratigraphic map showing the subdivisions of the Hudson river beds in parts of
Albany and Rensselaer counties, 51.5x24.5cm.
See also Helderbergs.
Albion quadrangle. Clarke, Ruedemann & Luther. Contact Lines of
Upper Siluric Formations. Mus. bul. 52. 1902. p.519-21.
Albite. Beck. Albite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.342. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for
1849) 1850. p.138.
Emmons. Albite. Ag. N. Y. 1846. 1:39.
Merrill. Albite. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p. 121. Same. Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897)
1899. 1:121.
Nason. Albite. Mus. bul. 4. 1888. p.9.
Whitlock. Albite. Mus. bul. 58, 1902. p.89-90.
Allanite. Beck. Allanite. Min. rep. (for 1839) 1840. p.109- 10. Min. N. Y.
1842. p.440-41.
Hunt. Allanite. Mus. rep. 21 (for 1867) 1871. p.84.
Mather. Highlandite: Allanite. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.512-13.
Alleg-any county. Beck. Mineralogy. Min. rep. (for 1839) 1840. p.55.
Bishop. Oil and Gas in. Geol. rep. 19 (for 1899) 1901. p.r!07-13. Same,
Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. I:rl07-13.
Bishop. Consumption of Natural Gas in. Geol. rep. 19 (for 1890) 1901.
p.rl!3-15. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. I:rll3-15.
308 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Allegany county (continued)
Dickinson. Bluestone quarries. Mus. bul. 61. In press.
Hall. Allegany. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1839) 1840. p.401-11. Geol. N. Y.
pt4. 1843. p.484-88.
Ries. Brick Yards. Mus. bul. 12. 1895. p.208-9, 250. Same, Mus. rep.
48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:208-9, 250 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.726. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
2:726.
Smock. Building Stone Quarries. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.90-91; 10. 1890.
p.277.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.410. Same, Mus. rep.
48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:410 (2d paging),
van Ingen. Oil and Gas Field. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.558-60. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:558-60 (2d paging).
Alluvial deposits. Carr. Alluvium. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1839) 1840.
p.386.
Gale. Alluvial Beds and Valleys of New York County. Geol. rep. 1st
dist. (for 1838) 1839. p.187-90.
Hall. Alluvium. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1838) 1839. p.329-31.
Horsford. Alluviums of Cattaraugus County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for
1839) 1840. p.459-60.
Mather. Alluvial Deposits. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1836) 1837. p.70-73
(ed. 2, p.72-75); (for 1839) 1840. p.214-15; (for 1840) 1841. p.66-71.
Mather. Fluviatile Alluvions. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.143-46;
(for 1838) 1839. p.72-74, 117-18. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 18(43. p.4-10.
Vanuxem. Alluvions. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1838) 1839. p.282-83.
Vanuxem. Alluvial Deposits. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.212-20.
See also Drift.
Alluvial division. Mather. Alluvial Division. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843.
p.4-123, 229-37, 634-39.
Alum. Beck. Alum. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.202-3.
Alumina. Beck. Alumina. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.314-74. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed.
(for 1849) 1850. p.135-45.
Mather. Sulphates of Lime, Alumina, etc. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.83-85.
Aluminite. Beck. Aluminite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.320-21.
Alunite. Whitlock. Alunite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.127.
Amanita. Peck. New York Species of Anianita. Mus. rep. 33 (for 1879)
1880. p.38-49.
Amber. Beck. Amber. Min. rep. (for 1838) 1839. p.15. Min. N. Y. 1842v
p. 185.
Whitlock. Amber. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.129.
Ambrosia beetles. Felt. Ambrosia Beetles. Forest, Fish and Game Com.
rep. 7 (for 1901). In press.
Ammonia. Beck. Carbonate of Ammonia. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.195.
Ammonium sulfate. Ries. Ammonium Sulfate. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p. 668.
Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:668.
Amphibia, see Batrachia.
Amphibole. Beck. Hornblende. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.298-308.
Merrill. Arnphiboles. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.121. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for
1897) 1899. 1:121.
Whitlock. Amphibole. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.94-95.
Amphibolites. Merrill. Amphibolites. Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1898. 1:31
(1st paging).
Amsterdam quadrangle. Geologic Map. Mus. bul. 34. 1900. Same, Mus.
rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. v.l, facing p.415.
SUBJECT INDEX 309
Analcite. Beck. Analcime. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.352.
Whitlock. Analcite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.109.
Anatase, see Octahedrite.
Andalusite. Beck. Andalusite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.362-63.
Whitlock. Andalusite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.103.
Andesite. Merrill. Andesite. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.121. Same, Mus rep.
51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:121.
Anglesite. Beck. Anglesite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.415-16.
Whitlock. Anglesite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.125.
Anhydrite. Beck. Anhydrite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.238-39.
Whitlock. Anhydrite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.124-25.
Ankerite. Beck. Brown Spar, or Ankerite. Min. rep. (for 1839) 1840.
p.107. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.398-99.
Annelida. De Kay. Annelides. Assembly doc. 1840, no.50, p.34-35.
W'ebster. Annelida Chaetopoda of New Jersey. Mus. rep. 32 (for 1878)
1879. p.101-28; reprint 39 (for 1885) 1886. p.128-59, pl.4-10.
Webster. Annelida Chaetopoda of the Virginian Coast. Alb. Inst. Trans.
1879. 9:202-69.
Annelida (paleozoic). Clarke. Annelid Teeth from the Lower Portion of
the Hamilton Group and from the Naples Shales of Ontario Co. N. Y.
Geol. rep. 6 (for 1886) 1887. p.30-32. Ipl.
Clarke. List of the Original and Illustrated Specimens in the Palaeonto-
logical Collections. Pt2, Annelida and Cephalopoda. Geol. rep. 12 (for
1892) 1893. p.55-104. Same, Mus. rep. 46 (for 1892) 1893. p.201-50.
Clarke. Oriskany Species of Becraft Mountain. Mus. mem. 3. 1900.
p. 26-28. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 2:26-28.
Grabau. Annelida of Niagara Region. Mus. bul. 45. 1901. p.161. Same,
Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 4:161.
Hall. Annelida of Lower Helderberg Group. Pal. N. Y. 1859. 3:349.
Hall. Articulata of Potsdam Sandstone. Mus. rep. 16 (for 1862) 1863.
p.136.
Hall. Annelida of Niagara Group in Central Indiana. Mus. rep. 28 (for
1874) 1879. p.181-85.
Hall. Tubicolar Annelida. Pal. N. Y. 1888. v.7. supplement, p.8-24.
pl.H5-16a.
Ruedemann. New Species of Annelida of Hudson River Beds near
Albany. Mus. bul. 42. 1901. p.573-74. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900)
1902. 3:573-74.
Wood. Annelida of Marcellus (Stafford) Limestones of Lancaster, Erie
Co. N. Y. Mus. bul. 49. 1901. p.155.
See also Vermes.
Anorthite. Merrill. Anorthite. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.121. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:121.
Whitlock. Anorthite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.90-91.
Anorthosites. Gushing. Anorthosite Intrusion. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896)
1899. p.ll. Same. Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:11.
Gushing. Anorthosites of Franklin County. Geol. rep. 18 (for 1898)
1899. p.99-105. Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 2:99-105.
Gushing. Anorthosite-gabbros of Clinton County. Geol. rep. 19 (for 1899)
1901. p.r52-54. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. l:r52-54.
Gushing. Anorthosites in Franklin and St Lawrence Counties. Geol. rep.
20 (for 1900) 1902. p.r30-82. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. l:r30-82.
With analyses.
Kemp. Anorthosites of Lake Placid Region. Mus. bul. 21. 1898. p. 57-58,
61. Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 1:57-58, 61.
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Anorthosites (continued)
Leeds. Lithology of the Adirondacks. Mus. rep. 30 (for 1876) 1878
p.79-109.
See also Gabbros; Hypersthene rock.
Ant-lions, see Neuropteroid insects.
Anthophyllite. Beck. Anthophyllite; Hydrous Anthophyllite. Min. N. Y.
1842. p.312-13.
Gale. Hydrous Anthophyllite of New York County. Geol. rep. 1st dist.
(for 1838) 1839. p.193-94.
Anthozoa (paleozoic). Clarke. Oriskany Species of Becraft Mountain.
Mus. mem. 3. 1900. p.62-64. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 2:62-64.
Girty. Anthozoa of Lower Helderberg Group. Geol. rep. 14 (for 1894)
1895. p.299-309. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 2:299-309.
Grabau. Anthozoa of Hamilton Group. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899.
p.287-90. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:287-90.
Grabau. Anthozoa of Niagara Region. Mus. bul. 45. 1901. p. 135-48.
Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 4:135-48.
Ruedemann. Anthozoa of Trenton Conglomerate of Rysedorph Hill.
Mus. bul. 49. 1901. p.10-12.
Wood. Anthozoa of Marcellus (Stafford) Limestones of Lancaster, Erie
Co. N. Y. Mus. bul. 49. 1901. p. 154-55.
See also Corals.
Anthracite. Beck. Anthracite. Min. rep. (for 1838) 1839. p.15. Min.
N. Y. 1842. p.94, 188-89. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p. 119.
Hunt. Anthracite. Mus. rep. 21 (for 1867) 1871. p.97-98.
Antimony. Whitlock. Stibnite (antimony glance). Mus. bul. 58. 1902.
p.52.
Antiquarian collection, see Historical and antiquarian collection.
Ants. Felt. Little Red Ant. Ag. Soc. Trans. 59 (for 1899) 1900. p.298-99.
Lintner. Little Red Ant. Ent. rep. 11 (for 1895) 1896. p.109-14. Same,
Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1897. 1:109-14.
See also Hymenoptera.
Apatite. Beck. Apatite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.239-43. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed.
(for 1849) 1850. p.127-28.
Hunt. Apatite. Mus. rep. 21 (for 1867) 1871. p.73-75.
Merrill. Localities. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.581. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for
1894) 1895. 1:581 (2d paging).
. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.233. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899.
1:233.
Nason. Apatite. Mus. bul. 4. 1888. p.8, 15.
Whitlock. Apatite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.117-18.
See also Enpyrchroite.
Aphis-lions, see Neuropteroid insects.
Apophyllite. Beck. Apophyllite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.348-49.
Whitlock. Apophyllite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.108.
Appalachian geology. Ulrich & Schuchert. Paleozoic Seas and Barriers
in Eastern North America. Mus. bul. 52. 1902. p.633-63.
Apple leaf Bucculatrix. Lintner. Apple Leaf Bucculatrix. Ent. rep. 1
(for 1881) 1882. p. 157-62.
Apple leaf miner. Lintner. Apple Leaf Miner. Ent. rep. 11 (for 1895)
1896. p.160-62. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1897. 1:160-62.
Appletree bark louse. Felt. Appletree Bark Louse. Mus. bul. 46. 1901.
p.297-300. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 4:297-300.
Lintner. Appletree Bark Louse. Ent. rep. 4 (for 1887) 1888. p.114-20.
Same, Mus. rep. 41 (for 1887) 1888. p.234-40.
SUBJECT INDEX 311
Appletree borer. Liiituer. Round-headed Appletree borer. Ent. rep. 5 (for
1888) 1889. p.269-71. Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p.269-71.
Appletree tent caterpillar. Felt. Appletree Tent Caterpillar. Ent. rep.
14 (for 1898) 1898. p.177-90. (Mus. bill. 23). Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898)
1900.1:177-90.
Mus. bul. 27. 1899. p.46-48. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901.
1:46-48.
- Ag. Soc. Trans. 59 (for 1899) 1900. p.271-72.
Apulia shale. Conrad. Shales near Apulia. Pal. rep. (for 1840) 1841. p.31.
See also Erie division; Hamilton group.
Aquatic insects. Felt. Aquatic Insects of the Saranac Region. Forest,
Fish and Game Com. rep. 6 (for 1900) 1901. p.499-531. illus. 6pl.
Needham & Betten. Aquatic Insects in the Adirondacks. Mus. bul. 47.
1901. p.383-612. illus. 6pl. (lith.) 30pl. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 4:383-612. illus. 6pl. (lith.) 30pl. (phot.)
Needham d- others. Aquatic Insects of New York. Mus. bul. 68. In press.
Arachnida. Additions to Collection. Ent. rep. 3, p.142; 5, p.326; 6, p.190;
7, p.384; 9, p.464; 10, p.513; 11, p.288; 13, p.375; 14, p.262-63; 15. p.620;
16, p. 1046; 17, p.824.
For dates of reports, see List of publications, p. 264.
A.rachnida (paleozoic) see Tracheata.
Aragonite. Beck. Arragonite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.235-37.
Merrill. Aragonite. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p. 120. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for
1897) 1899. 1:120.
Whitlock. Aragonite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.83-84.
Archaean. Merrill. Archaean; Typical Localities. Mus. bul. 19. 1898.
p.138-41. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:138-41.
See also Crystalline rocks.
Archeology, see Aborigines; Historical and antiquarian collection;
Indians; Platycnemic man.
Arfvedsonite. Beck. Arfwedsonite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.309.
Argentite. Beck. Vitreous Silver. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.443.
Whitlock. Argentite. Mus, bul. 58. 1902. p.53.
Argillaceous iron ores, see -Clinton ores.
Argillite, see Transition argillite.
Arickarees. Morgan. Stone and Bone Implements of the Arickarees.
Mus. rep. 21 (for 1867) 1871. p.25-46. 6pl.
Armillaria. Peck. New York Species of Armillaria. Bot. rep. 43 (for
1889) 1890. p.40-45. Same, Mus. rep. 43 (for 1889) 1890. p.86-91.
Army worm. Lintner. Army worm. Ent. rep. 12 (for 1896) 1897. p. 190-214.
Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1898. 1:190-214 (1st paging).
Arragonite, see Aragonite.
Arsenic. Beck. Arsenic. Min. rep. (for 1838) 1839. p.53-54. Min. N. Y.
1842. p.56, 439-40.
Arsenical iron pyrites, see Arsenopyrite.
Arsenical poisons. Felt. Arsenical compounds. Ent. rep. 14 (for 1898)
1898. p,224-26 (Mus. bul. 23). Same, Mus, rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 1:224-
26.
Felt. Formulas for Arsenical Preparations. Fores-t, Fish and Game
Com. rep. 5 (for 1899) 1900. p,353.
Felt. Insecticides. University handbook 18. p.2-6. In press.
Arsenopyrite. Beck. Arsenical Iron; Mispickel. Min. rep. (for 1836) 1837.
p.41-42 (ed. 2, p.43-44). Min. N. Y. 1842. p.394~95.
Mather. Arsenical Ores of Putnam County. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1838)
1839. p.105-6.
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Arsenopyrite (continued)
Mather. Orpiment and Arseniate of Iron. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.119.
Merrill. Localities. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.579. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for
1894) 1895. 1:579 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.232. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899.
1:232.
Whitlock. Arsenopyrite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.60.
Artesian wells. Mather. Artesian wells. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.146.
Articulata, see Annelida; Crustacea; Entomology.
Articulata (paleozoic), see Annelida (paleozoic); Crustacea (paleozoic).
Asbestus. Merrill. Asbestus. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p. 121. Same, Mus rep.
51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:121.
Whitlock. Asbestos. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.95.
Asparagus beetle. Felt. Common Asparagus Beetle. Ent. rep. 15 (for
1899) 1900. p.540-41. (Mus. bul. 31). Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899)
1901. 1:540-41.
Felt. Twelve-spotted Asparagus Beetle. Ent. rep. 15 (for 1899) 190X).
p.540-41. (Mus. bul. 31). Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 1:540-41.
Lintner. Common Asparagus Beetle. Ent. rep. 1 (for 1881) 1882. p.239-46.
- Ent. rep. 11 (for 1895) 1896. p. 177-81. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for
1895) 1897. 1:177-81.
Lintner. Twelve-spotted Asparagus Beetle. Ent. rep. 12 (for 1896) 1897.
p.248-52. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1898. 1:248-52 (1st paging).
Asphaltum. Whitlock. Asphaltum. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.130.
Asteroidea, see Echinoderma.
Astraeospongidae, see Spongiae.
Astylospongidae, see Spongiae.
Atacamite. Whitlock. Atacamite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.66.
Atmospheric air. Beck. Atmospheric Air. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.176.
Atmospheric water. Beck. Atmospheric Water. Min. N. Y. 1842.
p.178-79.
Auburn. Smock. Stone Construction in. Mus. bul. 10. 1890. p.342-43.
Augite. Beck. Augite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.286.
Emmons. Augite. Ag. N. Y. 1846. 1:40.
Mather. Augite Rock in Putnam and Westchester Counties. Geol. rep.
1st dist. (for 1838) 1839. p.102. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843, p.531-32.
Mather. Augite Rock of Orange and Rockland Counties. Geol. N. Y.
ptl. 1843. p.538-39.
Merrill. Augite. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.121. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897)
1899. 1:121.
Whitlock. Pyroxene (Augite). Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.92.
Augite-syenites. Gushing. Augite-syenite of Clinton County. Geol. rep.
19 (for 1899) 1901. p.r59-60. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. I:r59-60.
Gushing. Augite-syenite in Franklin and St Lawrence Counties. Geol.
rep. 20 (for 1900) 1902. p.r25-82. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
l:r25-82.
With analyses.
Automolite. Beck. Automolite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.310. Mus. rep. 3 rev.
ed. (for 1849) 1850. p. 135-36.
Autunite. Whitlock. Autunite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.122.
Aymestry limestone. Conrad. Aymestry Limestone. Pal. rep. (for 1840)
1841. p.31.
Azurite. Beck. Azurite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.426-27.
Whitlock. Azurite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.86-87.
SUBJECT INDEX 313
Babingtonite. Beck. Babingtonite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.407-8. Mus. rep.
3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p. 149.
Hunt. Babingtonite. Mus. rep. 21 (for 1867) 1871. p.79.
Bacillaria. Mather. Bacillaria. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.51-77, 238-45.
Bag worm. Felt. Bag Worm. Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 5 (for
1899) 1900. p.359-63.
Lintner. Bag Worm. Ent. rep. 1 (for 1881) 1882. p.81-87.
Bald mountain limestone, see Black river limestone.
Ballston Springs. Mather. Ballston Springs. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843.
p.98-101.
Balsam bark borer. Felt. Balsam Bark Borer. Forest, Fish and Game
Com. rep. 7 (for 1901). In press.
Balsam trees, see Forest trees.
Barite. Beck. Heavy Spar. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.204-9.
Hunt. Heavy Spar. Mus. rep. 21 (for 1867) 1871. p.73.
Merrill. Localities. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.582. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for
1894) 1895. 1:582 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.233-34. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897)
1899. 1:233-34.
Whitlock. Barite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.124.
Barium carbonate, see Witherite.
Bark borers. Felt. Bark Borers. Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 7
(for 1901). In press.
Barnegate limestone. aMather. Barnegat Limestone. Geol. rep. 1st dist.
(for 1837) 1838. p.168.
Mather. Barnegate Limestone. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.410-14.
See also Newburg limestone.
Barystrontianite. Beck. Barystrontianite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.213-14.
Baryta. Beck. Baryta. Min. rep. (for 1838) 1839. p.17-18. Min. N. Y.
1842. p.204-9.
Basalt. Emmons. Basalt. Ag. N. Y. 1846. 1:42.
Base of the Trenton limestone, see Black river limestone.
Basic steel. Ries. Manufacture. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.374.
Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:374.
revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.667. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:667.
Bastard limestone. Conrad. Bastard Limestone. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for
1836) 1837. p.162 (ed. 2, p.164).
Bastite. Beck. Schiller Spar. Min. rep. (for 1839) 1840. p.109. Min. N. Y.
1842. p.311-12.
Batrachia. Additions to Collections. Mus. rep. 2, p.23; 3 rev. ed. p.28;
4, p.24; 5, p.21, 24; 6, p.23; 7, p.18, 25; 9, p.16-18; 17, p.14; 46,
p.21-22; 53, I:rl69.
For dates of Mus. rep., see List of publications, p.241. ,
De Kay. Amphibia. Zool. N. Y. 1842. v.3. pt3. p.59-89. (v.3, pt3 text,
v.4 plates).
Lansing. Frogs and their Contributions to Science. Alb. Inst. Trans.
1870. 6:120-35.
List of Deficiencies in the Amphibia. Mus. rep. 17 (for 1863) 1864. p.14.
Paulmier. Lizards, Tortoises and Batrachians of New York. Mus. bul.
51. 1902. p.389-409.
Bauxite. Whitlock. Bauxite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.78.
Bean-weevil. Lintner. Bean-weevil. Ent. rep. 7 (for 1890) 1891. p.255-79.
Same, Mus. rep. 44 (for 1890) 1892. p.255-79.
a First use of term.
314 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Becraft limestone (Scutella; Upper Pentamerus). Clarke & Schuchert.
Becraft Limestone. Mus. mem. 3. 1900. p. 12. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for
1899) 1901. 2:12.
oDarton. Becraft Limestone. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.212-13.
Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.406-7.
Also quoted in Geol. rep. 17, p. 365 and Mus. bul. 44, p.760.
Barton. Becraft Limestone of Albany County. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893)
1894. p.245-46. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.439-40.
Darton. Becraft Limestone of Ulster County. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893)
1894. p.304. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.498.
Ries. Becraft Limestone. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.364. Same,
Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:364.
revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.762. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900)
1902. 3:762. "
Ries. Becraft Limestone of Albany County. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899.
p.429. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:429.
revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.770. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:770.
Ries. Becraft Limestone of Columbia County. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897)
1899. p.431. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:431.
revised. Mus,. bul. 44. 1901. p. 776-77. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:776-77.
Ries. Becraft Limestone of Greene County. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899.
p.437. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:437.
revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.786-87. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:786-87.
Ries. Becraft Limestone of Ulster County. >Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899.
p.456-57. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:456-<57.
revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.821-22. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:821-22.
See also Encrinal limestone (Scutella); Scutella limestone.
Becraft mountain. Clarke. Oriskany Fauna of Becraft Mountain, Colum-
bia County, N. Y. Mus. mem. 3. 1900. 128p. 9pl. Same, Mus. rep. 53
(for 1899) 1901. v.2, 128p. 9pl.
Grabau. Stratigraphy of Becraft Mountain, Columbia County. Pal.
rep. (for 1902). In press.
With map.
Mather. Limestones. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.351-52.
Bedbugs. Felt. Bedbug. Ag. Soc. Trans. 59 (for 1899) 1900. p.299-300.
Bedford, limestone of. Mather. Limestone of Bedford. Geol. rep. 1st
dist. (for 1838) 1839. p.91.
Beekmantown limestone (Calciferous sandrock). fo Clarke & Schuchert.
Beekmantown Limestone. Mus. mem. 3. 1900. p.ll. Same, Mus. rep.
53 (for 1899) 1901. 2:11.
Ruedemann. Graptolite (Levis) Facies of the Beekmantown Formation
in Rensselaer County N. Y. Mus. bul. 52. 1902. p.546-75.
See also Calciferous sandrock.
Bees, see Hymenoptera.
Beetles, see Coleoptera.
Bellvale flags. Ries. Bellvale Flags of Orange County. Geol. rep. 15 (for
1895) 1897. p.4O4. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:404.
Bellvale mountain. Ries. Geology of the Region along Bellvale Mountain.
Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.410-15. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895)
1898. 2:410-15.
a First use of term.
6 First use of term in original publication of this article. Science. 1899. new ser
10:877.
SUBJECT INDEX 315
Beryl. Beck. Emerald. Min. X. Y. 1842. p.374.
Whitlock. Beryl. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.96.
Binghamton. Smock. Stone Construction in. Mus. bul. 10. 1890. p.337-38.
Biotite. Merrill. Biotite. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.122. Same, Mus. rep. 51
(for 1897) 1899. 1:122.
Whitlock. Biotite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.lll.
Birds. Catalogues and Additions. Mus. rep. 1, p.11-20; 2, p.19-22; 3
rer. ed.. p.10-21, 42; 4, p.20-22, 31-41; 5, p.18; 6, p.20; 7, p.17; 8,
p.17-18; 9, p.13; 13, p.12-13; 24, p.19; 25, p.16; 46. p.21; 50, 1:12-14;
51, I:rl9; 52, I:r26; 53, l:r!67-68.
For dates of Mus. rep., see List of publications, p.241.
Danker. List of the Birds of New York noticed in Maine during June
1862. Mus. rep. 16 (for 1862) 1863. p.15-16.
De Kay. Birds. Assembly doc. 1840. no.50. p.8-11, 20-26. Zool. N. Y.
1844. v.2. pt2. 380p. 141pl.
De Rhani collection. Catalogue. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850.
p.42; 4 (for 1850) 1851. p.31-41.
Eggs added to Collection, Mus. rep. 18 (for 1864) 1865. p.13-16.
Fan*. Check List of New York Birds. Mus. bul. 33. 1900. p. 193-409.
Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 1:193-409.
Ed. 2 revised. Mus. bul. 33. 190O. p.193-414. Same, Mus. rep.
54 (for 1900) 1902. ] : 193-414.
Pelt. Birds Feeding on Forest Tent Caterpillar. Forest, Fish and Game
Com. rep. 4 (for 1898) 1899. p.377-78.
List of Deficiencies in the Birds. Mus. rep. 17 (for 1863) 1864. p.13.
Birdseye limestone (Lowville). Conrad. Birdseye Limestone of Eaton.
Pal. rep. (for 1837) 1838. p.114.
Cumings. Historical Sketch. Mus. bul. 34 1900. p.421-23. Same, Mus.
rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 1:421-23.
Darton. Birdseye Limestone of the Mohawk Valley. Geol. rep. 13 (for
1893) 1894. p.422-24. \Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.616-18.
a Eaton. Birdseye Marble. Geol. and Agric. Surv. adjoining the Erie
Canal. 1824. p.32.
Emmous. Birdseye Limestone. Geol. X. Y. pt2. 1842. p.107-10, 168. Ag.
N. Y. 1846. 1:122.
Emmoiis. Birdseye Limestone of Clinton County. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842.
p.317-18.
Emmons. Birdseye Limestone of Jefferson County. Geol. rep. 2d dist.
(for 1839) 1840* p.324. Geol. X. Y. pt2. 1842. p.382-86.
Emmons. Fossils. Geol. X. Y. pt2. 1842. p.108-10, 317, 382-86.
Hall. Organic Remains. Geol. X. Y. pt4. 1843. p.28. Pal. X. Y. 1847.
1:37-46.
Hall. Birdseye Limestone. Pal. X. Y. 1859. 3:11-12.
Lincklaen. Birdseye Limestone; Fossils. Mus. rep. 14 (for 1860) 1861.
p.41.
Merrill. Birdseye Limestone. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.147-48. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:147-48.
Prosser & Cumings. Lower Silurian Formations on West Canada Creek
and in the Mohawk Valley. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.627-59.
Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:627-59.
Ries. Birdseye Limestone. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.361. Same,
Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:361.
revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.756, 757. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:756, 757.
a First use of term.
316 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Birdseye limestone (continued)
Ries. Birdseye Limestone of Herkimer County. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897)
1899. p.438. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:438.
revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.788. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:788.
Ries. Birdseye Limestone of Jefferson County. Mus. bul. 44. 1901.
p.789-90. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:789-90.
Ries. Birdseye Limestone of Lewis County. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.790-91.
Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:790-91.
Smock. Birdseye Limestone. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.21; 10. 1890. p.210-11.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.426. Same, Mus. rep.
48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:426 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.200. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899.
1:200.
Smock. Quarries. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.94-134; 10. 1890. p.238-55.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.432-47. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:43247 (2d paging).
Vanuxem. Birdseye Limestone. Geol. rep. 3d dist (for 1837) 1838. p.255,
266, 283; (for 1839) 1840. p.370. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.39-42, 45.
Vanuxem. Birdseye Limestone in Montgomery County. Geol. rep. 3d
dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.259. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.250.
Vanuxem. Fossils. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.39-40.
White. Birdseye Formation of Herkimer County. Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897)
1899. I:r27.
See also Gray sparry limestone (Conrad's first report); Lowville limestone.
Bismuth. Beck. Native bismuth. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.419.
Whitlock. Bismuth. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.49.
Bismuthinite. Beck. Bismuthine. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.447.
Hunt. Bismuthine. Mus. rep. 21 (for 1867) 1871. p.91.
Bitter spar, see Dolomite.
Bitumen. Beck. Bitumen. Min. rep. (for 1838) 1839. p.15. Min. N. Y. 1842.
p.182-84, 444. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p.118.
Black lead, see Graphite.
Black marble. Emmons. Black Marble of Isle la Motte. Geol. N. Y. pt2.
1842. p.110-11, 168, 318-19. Ag. N. Y. 1846. 1:123.
Emmons. Isle La Motte Marble in Jefferson County. Geol. N. Y. pt2.
1842. p.386. |
Emmons. Black Marble of Glen's Falls. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.181-82.
Emmons. Fossils. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.lll, 318.
See also Black River limestone.
Black river limestone. Clarke & Schuchert. Black River Limestone. See
New York series.
Cumings. Historical Sketch. Mus. bul. 34. 1900. p.423-24. Same, Mus.
rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 1:423-24.
Gushing. Black River Limestone of Clinton County. Geol. rep. 15 (for
1895) 1897. p.514-73. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:514-73.
Darton. Black River Limestone of the Mohawk Valley. Geol. rep. 13
(for 1893) 1894. p.424. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.618.
Hall. Black River Limestone Group. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.28.
Hall. Organic Remains. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.28. Pal. N. Y. 1847.
1:46-60.
Hall. Black River Limestone. Pal. N. Y. 1859. 3:11-12.
Lincklaen. Black River Limestone; Fossils. Mus. rep. 14 (for 1860) 1861.
p.41-44.
SUBJECT INDEX 317
Black river limestone (continued)
Mather. Black River Limestone. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.402-9.
Merrill. Black River Limestone. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.148. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:148.
Prosser & Cumings. Lower Silurian Formations on West Canada Creek
and in the Mohawk Valley. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.627-59.
Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:627-59.
Ries. Black River Limestone. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.360. Same,
Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:360.
revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.756. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:756.
Ries. Black River Limestone of Clinton County. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897)
1899. p.432. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:432.
revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.774-75. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:774-75.
Ries. Black River Limestone of Essex County. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897)
1899. p.436. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:436.
revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.782. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:782.
Ries. Black River Limestone of Jefferson County. Mus. bul. 44. 1901.
p.790. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:790.
Smock. Black River Limestone. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.21; 10. 1890.
p.210-11.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.42. Same, Mus. rep.
48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:426 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p. 200. Same, Mus. rep,. 51 (for 1897) 1899.
1:200.
Smock. Quarries. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.94-134; 10. 1890. p.238-55.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.432-47. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:432-47 (2d paging).
Vanuxem. Black River Limestone. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.38-45.
Vanuxem. Black River Limestone in Lewis County. Geol. N. Y. pt3.
1842. p.265, 268.
Vanuxem. Black River Limestone in Montgomery County. Geol. N. Y.
pt3. 1842. p.250.
Vanuxem. Black River Limestone in Oneida County. Geol. N. Y. pt3.
1842. p.259.
Vanuxem. Fossils. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.39-42.
White. Black River Formation of Herkimer, Oneida and Lewis Counties.
Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. l:r27-29.
Black shale (Genesee shale). Hall. Upper Black Shale of Erie County.
Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1840) 1841. p.164. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.473.
Hall. Black Shale of Genesee County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1839)
1840. p.431. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.467.
Hall. Upper Black Shale of Livingston County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for
1839) 1840. p.422-23. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.462-63.
Hall. Upper Black Shale of Ontario County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for
1838) 1839. p.313. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.457.
Hall. Upper Black shale of Seneca County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for
1838) 1839. p.301-2. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.452.
Hall. Black Shale of Tompkins County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1838)
1839. p.317. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.475.
Hall. Black Shale in Yates County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1838) 1839.
p.314-16. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.458.
a First use of term.
318 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Black shale (Genesee shale) (continued)
Hall. Note on the Black Slate succeeding the Hamilton Limestones at
the Falls of the Ohio. Pal. N. Y. 1879. v.5. pt2. p.148-54.
Vanuxem. Black Shale. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1839) 1840. p.381.
See also Genesee shales.
Black shale (Utica slate). Emmons. Black Slate. Ag N. Y. 1846.
1:63-65.
Upper portion of Taconic slate.
Vanuxem. Black Shale. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.258, 283;
(for 1839) 1840. p.371-72.
See also Mohawk slate; Utica shale.
Blende, see Sphalerite.
Blister beetles. Lintner. Margined Blister Beetle. Ent. rep. 6 (for 1889)
1890. p.134-35. Same, Mus. rep. 43 (for 1889) 1890. p.134-35.
Lintner. Striped Blister Beetle. Ent. rep. 6 (for 1889) 1890. p.132-34.
Same, Mus. rep. 43 (for 1889) 1890. p.132-34.
Blue limestone, see Black river limestone.
Blue shale, see Hamilton group.
Bluestone. Dickinson. Bluestones and other Sandstones in the Upper
Devonian in New York State. Mus. bul. 61. In press.
Eberhardt. Bluestone Quarries of New York. Mus. bul. 15. 1895.
p.411-19. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:411-19 (2d paging).
Merrill. Bluestone; Producers. Mus. bul. 17. 1897. p.129-30. Same, Mus.
rep. 50 (for 1896) 1898. 1:129-30 (2d paging).
Nason. Bluestone of Ulster County. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.384-91,
400-1. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 3893) 1894. p.578-85, 594-95.
Smock. Microscopic Structure. Mus. bul. 10. 1890. p.361.
Smock. Tests; Durability; Causes of Decay. Mus. bul. 10. 1890. p.364-89.
See also Hudson river bluestone; Seneca limestone.
Bog iron ore, see Limonite.
Bog manganese, see Wad.
Boletus. Peck. Genus Boletus. Mus. rep. 23 (for 1869) 1873. p.127-33.
Peck. Boleti of the United States. Mus. bul. 8. 1889. p.71-166.
See also Fungi.
Boltonite. Beck. Boltonite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.283-84.
Bone ash. Ries. Bone Ash. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.670. Same, Mus. rep.
54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:670.
Bone implements. Beauchamp. Horn and Bone Implements of New York
Indians. Mus. bul. 50. 1902. p.1-112. 43pl. (phot.)
Morgan. Stone and Bone Implements of the Arickarees. Mus. rep. 21
(for 1867) 1871. p.25-46. 6pl.
Boracite. Whitlock. Bomcite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.122.
Borax. Whitlock. Borax. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.123.
Bornite. Beck. Purple copper. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.453.
Whitlock. Bornite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902, p.57.
Botanic collection of museum. Additions. Mus. rep. 4, p.71; 6, p.24; 7,
p.43-50; 18. p.ll, 193-96; 19, p.39, 71; 20, p.15, 18; 21, p.14, 23-24; 22,
p.9-10, 25-51; 23. p.23-24, 27-49; 24, p.19-21, 41-56; 25, p.17-19, 57-68;
26, p. 18- 19, 35-47; 27, p.28-30, 80-89; 28, p.21-23, 38-46; 29, p.21-22,
31-37; 30. p.14-15, 26-37; 31, p.ll, 24-30; 32. p.10, 18-23; 33, p.12-17;
34, p.13-14, 36-41; 35, p.13. 126-31; 36, p.17-18, 30-34; 37, p.27, 66-68;
38, p.16-17, 79-82; 39, p.15-16, 33-38; 40, p.23, 44-51; 41, p.54-56; 42,
p.106-11; 43, p.57-61; 44, p.121-26; 45, p. 70-77; 46, p.92-98; 47,
p.138-42; 48, 1:106-8 (1st paging); 49, 1:21-29; 50, 1:84-92 (1st paging);
51, 1:270-77; 52, 1:623-27; 53, 1:826-34.
For dates of Mus. rep., sec List of publications, p. 241.
SUBJECT INDEX 319-
Botanic collection of museum (continued)
Deficiencies in the Herbarium. Mus. rep. 17 (for 1863) 1864. p.15-19.
List of Plants for State Herbarium collected by H. B. Lord. Mus. rep.
19 (for 1865) 1866. p.71.
Peck. Catalogue of Mosses presented to the State of New York by C. H.
Peck. Mus. rep. 18 (for 1864) 1865. p. 193-96.
Torrey. Catalogue of Plants of the State of New York of which Speci-
mens are preserved in the Cabinet at Albany. Mus. rep. 2 (for 1848)
1849. p.41-64.
Botany. Beck. Geographical Botany of the United States. Alb. Inst
Trans. 1828. 1:10-21.
Clinton. Preliminary Lists of the Plants of Buffalo and its Vicinity.
Mus. rep. 17 (for 1863) 1864. p.24-35.
Clinton. Facts and Observations touching the Flora of the State of
New York, by one of the Regents. Mus. rep. 18 (for 1864) 1865.
p.197-205; 19 (for 1865) 1866. p.72-80.
Fenno. Plants of the Susquehanna Valley and Adjacent Hills of Tioga
County. Bot. rep. (for 1902). In press.
Index to the Volumes in the State Cabinet of Natural History containing
the Plants of the State of New York. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849)
1850. p.161-72.
Paine. Catalogue of Plants found in Oneida County and Vicinity. Mus.
rep. 18 (for 1864) 1865. p.53-192.
Peck. Facts and Observations touching the Flora of the State of New
York. Mus. rep. 20 (for 1866) 1867. p.403-10.
Peck. Reports as Botanist. Mus. rep. 21-55 (for 1867-1901) 1869-1902.
Also published separately.
For page references and contents, sec List of publications, p. 263.
Index to rep. 22-38 in Mus. rep. 41, p.94-122.
39-48 50, 1:143-59.
Page references in above mentioned indexes are to botanist's edition.
Report for 1898 Mus. bul. 25, p.628-42 contains list of changed names in 6th ed. of
Gray's Manual and Illustrated Flora.
Peck. Report on Botany. 1871-73. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1872. 7:35-43, 186-204;
1873. 8:152-66.
Peck. Fertilization of Flowers. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1887. 11:155-68.
Peck. Contributions to the Botany of the State of New York. Mus. bul.
2. 1887. 66p. 2pl.
Contents: Descriptions of New Species of New York Fungi; Additions to the Flora
of New York in 1883; Descriptions of New York Species of Fungi belonging to the
Genera Paxillus, Cantharellus and Craterellus; Namtes of Ne\v York Species of
Pyrenomycetous Fungi; Descriptions of New York Species of Viscid Boleti.
Titles enumerated in 37th report, but articles not printed there.
Peck. Plants of North Elba. Mus. bul. 28. 1899. p.65-266. map. Same,
Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 1:65-266. map.
Map of North Elba, Essex county (uncolored) 12xl6cm.
Peck. List of Changed Names of New York Species. Bot. rep. 52 (for
1898) 1900. p.628-42. Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 1:628-42.
References to Various Essays and Writings on the Natural History of
New York. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p.158; 5 (for 1851)
1852. p.57.
Stevens. Flora of the Adirondacks. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1870. 6:67-82.
Torrey. Report on Botanical Department of Survey. Assembly doc.
1837, no.161, p.9-10 (ed.2, p.11-12); 1840, no.50, p.113-97.
Torrey. Flora of the State of New York. 1843. 2v. il. pi. sq.Q.
For contents, see List of publications, p.269.
Veeder. Uses and Relations of the Study of Botany. Regents rep. 91
(for 1877) 1878. p.439-42.
See also Carex; Fruits; Fungi; Mosses; Paleobotany; Ranunculus; Weeds.
Boulders, see Drift; Pleistocene.
320 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Boundaries of New York. Peters. Longitude of the Western Boundary
Line -of the State of New York. ,Mus. rep. 20 rev. ed. (for 1866) 1870.
p.143-57. 2pl.
Pratt. Report of the Regents on the Boundaries of New York. 1884. 2v.
Bournonite. Whitlock. Bournonite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.61.
Brachiopoda. De Kay. Brachiopoda. Zool. N. Y. 1843. v.5. pt5. p.166-67.
Brachiopoda (paleozoic). Beecher. Statement on the Condition of the
Work on the Brachiopoda, Palaeontology of New York, v.8. Mus.
rep. 41 (for 1887) 1888. p.383-84.
Beecher & Clarke. Development of some Silurian Brachiopoda. Mus.
mem. 1. 1889. 95p. 8pl.
Olarke. Genera of the Palaeozoic Brachiopoda. Geol. rep. 8 (for 1888)
1889. p.43-46. Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p.389-93.
revised. Geol. rep. 10 (for 1890) 1891. p.15-18. Same, Mus.
rep. 44 (for 1890) 1892. p.45-48.
Clarke. Evolution of the Genera of the Palaeozoic Brachiopoda. Geol.
rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.609-46. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894.
p.803-40. ".
Clarke. Oriskany Species of Becraft Mountain. Mus. mem. 3. 1900.
p.38-59. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 2:38-50.
Clarke. A New Genus of Paleozoic Brachiopods, Eunoa, with some
considerations on Discinocaris, Spathiocaris and Cardiocaris. Mus.
bul. 52. 1902. p.606-15.
Clarke. Type Specimens in New York State Museum. Mus. bul. 65.
In press.
Grabau. Brachiopoda of Hamilton Group. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899.
p.261-85. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:261-85.
Grabau. Brachiopoda of Niagara Region. Mus. bul. 45. 1901. p.177-206.
Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 4:177-206.
Hall. Brachiopoda of Lower Silurian. Pal. N. Y. 1847. v.l. (various page
references, see Table, p.323).
Hall. Brachiopoda of Medina Sandstone. Pal. N. Y. 1852. 2:8-14.
Hall. Brachiopoda of Clinton Group. Pal. N. Y. 1852. 2:53-82.
Hall. Brachiopoda of Niagara Group. Pal. N. Y. 1852. 2:249-81.
Hall. Brachiopoda of Coralline Limestone. Pal. N. Y. 1852. 2:326-30.
Hall. Brachiopoda of Lower Helderberg Group. Mus. rep. 10 (for 1856)
1857. p.41-109. Pal. N. Y. 1859. 3:153-262.
Hall. Brachiopoda of Oriskany Sandstone. Mus. rep. 10 (for 1856) 1857.
p.62-109. Pal. N. Y. 1859. 3:406-64.
Hall. Fossil Brachiopoda of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage
and Chemung Groups. Mus. rep. 10 (for 1856) 1857. p. 109-80. Pal.
N. Y. 1867. v.4. 428p. 99pl.
Hall. New Species and Genera. Pal. N. Y. 1859. 3:481-91.
Hall. Genus Nucleospira. Mus. rep. 12 (for 1858) 1859. p.23-34.
Hall. Genus Eatonia. Mus. rep. 12 (for 1858) 1859. p.34-37.
Hall. Genus Rensselaeria. Mus. rep. 12 (for 1858) 1859. p.38-41.
Hall. Genus Camarium. Mus. rep. 12 (for 1858) 1859. p.42-44.
Hall. On Genus Rhynchonella. Mus. rep. 13 (for 1859) 1860. p.65-69;
20 rev. ed. (for 1866) 1870. p.309-13.
Hall. Observations on Orthis, Skenidium, Ambocoelia and Vitulina.
Mus. rep. 13 (for 1859) 1860. p.69-73.
Hall. Observations on the Genera Athyris (=Spirigera), Merista (=Cam-
arium), Meristella and Leiorhynchus. Mus. rep. 13 (for 1859) 1860.
p. 73-75; 15 (for 1861) 1862. p.176-81; 20 (for 1866) 1867. p.258-66, 269-73.
SUBJECT INDEX 321
JBrachiopoda (paleozoic) (continued)
Hall. Descriptions of New Species of Fossils from the Hamilton Group
of Western New York, with notices of others from same horizon in
Iowa and Indiana. Mus. rep. 13 (for 1859) 1860. p.76-94; 14 (for 1860)
1861. p.99-103; 15 (for 1861) 1862. p.181-91.
Hall. A New Genus of Brachiopoda, Zygospira. Mus. rep. 15 (for 1861)
1862. p.154-55.
Hall. Descriptions of New Species of Brachiopoda from the Upper Hel-
derberg. Hamilton and Chemung Groups. Mus. rep. 16 (for 1862)
1863. p.19-37.
Hall. Observations upon Some of the Brachiopoda, with Reference to
the Characters of the Genera Cryptonella, Centronella, Meristella,
Trematospira, Rhynchospira, Retzia, Leptocoelia and Allied Forms.
Mus. rep. 16 (for 1862) 1863. p.38-61, 223.
Paper read before the Albany Institute, Feb. 3, 1863 and published also in Alb.
Jnst. Trans. 1858-64. 4:125-48.
Hall. Observations upon the Genus Streptorhynchus, with remarks upon
some species heretofore referred to the genera Strophomena and
Orthis. Mus. rep. 16 (for 1862) 1863. p.61-66.
Hall. Brachiopoda of Potsdam Sandstone. Mus. rep. 16 (for 1862) 1863.
p.125-35.
Hall. Genus Streptorhynchus and Strophodonta. Mus. rep. 20 (for 1866)
1867. p.241.
Hall. Genus Chonetes. (Fischer, 1837). Mus. rep. 20 (for 1866) 1867.
p.242-44.
Hall. Remarks on the Genera Productus, Strophalosia, Aulosteges and
Produetella. Mus. rep. 20 (for 1866) 1867 p.245-50.
Hall. On the Genera Spirifera, Cyrtina and Allied Genera. Mus. rep.
20 (for 1866) 1867. p.251-57.
Hall. Note upon the Genus Zygospira and its Relations to Atrypa. Mus.
rep. 20 (for 1866) 1867. p.267-68.
Hall. Genus Eichwaldia. Mus. rep. 20 (for 1866) 1867. p.274-78.
Hall. Genus Tropidoleptus. Mus. rep. 20 (for 1866) 1867. p. 279-81.
Hall. Brachiopoda of Niagara Group. Mus. rep. 20 (for 1866) 1867.
p.368-74.
Hall. New or Imperfectly Known Forms among the Brachiopoda, etc.
Mus. rep. 23 (for 1869) 1873. p.244-47. pl.13.
Hall. Brachiopoda of Niagara Group in Central Indiana. Mus. rep. 28
(for 1874) 1879. p.148-70.
Hall. On the Structure of the Shell in the Genus Orthis. Mus. rep. 36
(for 1882) 1883. p. 73-75. pl.3-4.
Hall. Brachiopoda, Plates and Explanations. Geol. rep. 2 (for 1882)
1883. pl.34-61.
Hall. Report on Palaeontology of New York, v.8. Mus. rep. 41 (for
1887) 1888. p.381-82.
Hall. Statement Regarding Work done for v.8 of Palaeontology of New
York. Geol. rep. 8 (for 1888) 1889. p.27-42; 9 (for 1889) 1890. p.7-16;
10 (for 1890) 1891. p.7-14; 11 (for 1891) 1892. p.12-21; 12 (for 1892)
1893. p.14-25; 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.601-8. Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888)
1889. p.373-88; 43 (for 1889) 1890. p.209-18; 44 (for 1890) 1892. p.37-44;
45 (for 1891) 1892. p.328-37; 46 (for 1892) 1893. p.160-71; 47 (for 1893)
1894. p.795-802; 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:44.
Hall. List of Plates of Brachiopoda for Palaeontology of New York, v.8,
showing the Condition of the- Work. Geol. rep. 8 (for 1888) 1880.
p.48-49. Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p.394-95.
Hall. List of Sections of the Shells of Genera and Species of Brachio-
poda prepared for the Study of the Microscopic Structure. Geol. rep.
10 (for 1890) 1891. p.22-23. Same, Mus. rep. 44 (for 1890) 1892. p.52-53.
322 XEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Brachiopoda (paleozoic) (continued)
Hall. Preliminary Notice of Newberria, a New Genus of Brachfopods;
with remarks on its relations to Rensselaeria and Amphigenia Geol
rep. 10 (for 1890) 1891. p.91-98. pl.5-6.
Hall. List of the Genera of the Palaeozoic Brachiopoda in Palaeontology
of New York, v.8. ptl. Geol. rep. 11 (for 1891) 1892. p.15-21. Same,
Mus. rep. 45 (for 1891) 1892. p.331-37.
Hall & Clarke. Introduction to the Study of the Brachiopoda, intended
as a Hand Book for the Use of Students. Geol. rep. 11 (for 1891) 1892.
p.133-300. illus. 22pl. map. Pt2, Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894, p.749-943.
illus. pl.23-54. Same, Mus. rep. 45 (for 1891) 1892. p.449-616. map.
Pt2, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.943-1137. illus.
Chart of the world showing distribution of recent Brachiopoda, 43x28.5cm.
Hall & Clarke. Introduction to the Study of the Genera of the Palaeozoic
Brachiopoda. Pal. N. Y. 1892. v8. ptl. 367p. 44pl.; 1894. v.8. pt2. 394p.
84pl.
Hall & Clarke. Descriptions of New Species figured in Palaeontology of
New York, v.8. pt2. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.647-57. Same,
Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.841-51.
Hall & Clarke. New Species of Brachiopoda described in Palaeontology
of New York, v.8. ptl and 2. Geol. rep. 14 (for 1894) 1895. p.16-18,
323-72. 14pl. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 2:16-18, 323-72. 14pl.
Illustrations showing microscopic structure of Strophomenoid Brachio-
poda. Mus. rep. 35 (for 1881) 1884. pl.22.
List of Genera and Species of Brachiopoda, of which Sections have been
prepared for the Miscroscope. Mus. rep. 36 (for 1882) 1883. p.26.
Ruedemann. New Species of Brachiopoda of Hudson River Beds near
Albany. Mus. bul. 42. 1901. p.569-72. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900)
1902. 3:569-72.
Ruedemann. Brachiopoda of Trenton Conglomerate of Rysedorph Hill.
Mus. bul. 49. 1901. p.14-27.
Schuchert. On Syringothyris, Winchell, and its American Species.
Geol. rep. 9 (for 1889) 1890. p.28-37. Same, Mus. rep. 43 (for 1889)
1890. p.230-39.
Schuchert. List of Species of the American Palaeozoic Orthis, Spirifera,
'Spiriferina and Syringothyris. Geol. rep. 9 (for 1889) 1890. p.38-55.
Same, Mus. rep. 43 (for 1889) 1890. p.240-57.
Whitfield. Internal Appendages of the Genus Atrypa, with a notice of
the discovery of a loop connecting the spiral cones. Mus. rep. 20
(for 1866) 1867 p.141-44. Ipl.
Wood. Brachiopoda of Marcellus (Stafford) Limestones of Lancaster,
Erie Co. N. Y. Mus. bul. 49. 1901. p.157-67.
Brecciated limestone. Mather. Brecciated and Conglomerate Limestone.
Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.406^9.
Bricks and brick manufacture. Bishop. Brick Manufacture of Erie
County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.342-44. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for
1895) 1898. 2:342-44.
Lincoln. Brick and Tile Manufacture of Seneca County. Geol. rep. 14
(for 1894) 1895. p.105-11. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 2:105-11.
Luther. Brick Manufacture of Onondaga County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895)
1897. p.288-91. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:288-91.
Mather. Bricks Manufactured in Columbia and Dutchess Counties.
Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.159-60.
Mather. Brick Manufacture in Dutchess, Westchester and Putnam
Counties. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1838) 1839. p.77-79.
Mather. Brick Manufacture of the Hudson Valley. Geol. N. Y. ptl.
1843. p.142-45.
SUBJECT INDEX 323
Bricks and brick manufacture (continued)
Merrill. Directory of Clay Manufacturers. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.502-18.
Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:502-18 (2d paging).
Nason. Brick and Tile Manufacturers and Product, Albany County.
Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.284. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894.
p.478.
Nason. Brick Manufacture of Ulster County. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893)
1894. p.391-93, 406. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.585-87, 600.
Hies. Quaternary Deposits of the Hudson River Valley between Croton
and Albany, with notes on brick clays and the manufacture of brick.
Geol. rep. 10 (for 1890) 1891. p.110-55.
Ries. Bricks and Brick Manufacture. Mus. bul. 12. 1895. p.148-251.
Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:148-251 (2d paging).
revised and enlarged. Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p. 643-757. Same, Mus.
rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902, 2:643-757.
Ries. Brick Clays of Orange County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897.
p.468-69. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:468-69.
Ries. Characters of Brick Clays; Burning. Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.636-42.
Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 2:636-42.
Ries. Analyses of Brick Clays. Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.882-99. Same,
Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 2:882-99.
Ries. Directory of Manufacturers. Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.913-25. Same,
Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 2:913-25.
Ries. Refractory Bricks. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p. 667. Same, Mus. rep. 54
(for 1900) 1902. 3:667.
Brine springs, see Salt.
Brochantite. Whitlock. Brochantite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.126.
Brockport quadrangle. Clarke, Ruedemann & Luther. Contact Lines of
Upper Siluric Formations. Mus. bul. 52. 1902. p.517-23.
Bromid of magnesium. Beck. Hydrobromate of Magnesia. Min. N. Y.
1842. p.256.
Brooklyn. Smock. Stone Construction in. Mus. bul. 10. 1890. p.317-18.
Brooklyn quadrangle. Woodworth. Brooklyn Quadrangle. Mus. bul. 48.
1901. p.648-50. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 4:648-50.
Broome county. Beck. Mineralogy. Min. rep. (for 1839) 1840. p.55.
Dickinson. Bluestone Quarries. Mus. bul. 61. In press.
Felt. Entomological Reports from. Ent. rep. 15 (for 1899) 1900. p.552-53.
(Mus. bul. 31). Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 1:552-53.
Ent. rep. 16 (for 1900) 1901. p,1002-3. (Mus. bul. 36). Same,
Mus. rep. 54 (for 19CO) 1902. 2:1002-3.
Ries. Brick Yards. Mus. bul. 12. 1895. p.211-12, 250. Same, Mus. rep. 48
(for 1894) 1895. 1:211-12, 250 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.731. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
2:731.
Vanuxern. Broome County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.294-96.
Brown hematite, see Limonite.
Brown sandstone. Emmons. Brown Sandstone or Granular Quartz. Ag.
N. Y. 1846. 1:83-86.
Brown spar, see Ankerite.
Brown tail moth. Felt. Brown Tail Moth. Ent. rep. 18 (for 1902). p.94-99.
In press.
Brucite. Beck. Brucite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.248-49.
Whitlock. Brucite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.78.
324 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Bryozoa (paleozoic). Beecher. Synoptical Table of the Genera and 1
Species described in v.6 of the Palaeontology of New York. Mus.
rep. 41 (for 1887) 1888. p.363-75.
Clarke. Oriskany Species of Becraft Mountain. Mus. mem. 3. 1900.
p.59-62. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 2:59-62.
Clarke. Type Specimens in New York State Museum. Mus. bul. 65^
In press.
Grabau. Bryozoa of Hamilton Group. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899.
p.286-87. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:286-87.
Grabau. Bryozoa of Niagara Region. Mus. bul. 45. 1901. p.161-76.
Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 4:161-76.
Hall. Bryozoa of Lower Silurian. Pal. N. Y. 1847. v.l (various page
references).
Ball. Bryozoa of Clinton and Niagara Group. Pal. N. Y. 1852. 2:50-52,
144-73.
Hall. Descriptions of Bryozoa and Corals of the Lower Helderberg:
Group. Mus. rep. 26 (for 1872) 1874. p.93-115.
revised. Mus. rep. 32 (for 1878) 1879. p.141-76.
33 plates and explanations illustrating Corals and Bryozoa of
Upper and Lower Helderberg Groups. Geol. rep. 2 (for 1882) 1883.
Hall. Corals and Bryozoa of Niagara Group in Central Indiana. Mus.
rep. 28 (for 1874) 1879. p.106-26.
Hall. Bryozoans of the Upper Helderberg and Hamilton Groups. Alb.
Inst. Trans. 1883. 10:145-97.
Read before the Albany Institute, Mar. 29, 1881.
Hall. Discussion upon the Manner of Growth, Variation of Form and
Characters of the Genus Fenestella, and its Relations to Hemitrypa,
Polypora, Retepora, Cryptopora, etc. Geol. rep. 2 (for 1882) 1883.
p.5-16. illus.; 4 (for 1884) 1885. p.35-45, illus. 2pl.
Hall. Bryozoa (Fenestellidae) of the Hamilton Group. Mus. rep. 36 (for
1882) 1883. p.57-72.
Plates and descriptions. Geol. rep. 6 (for 1886) 1887. p.41-70,
7pl. Mus. rep. 41 (for 1887) 1888. pl.8-15.
Hall. Descriptions of Bryozoans of the Hamilton Group (Fenestellidae
excepted). Geol. rep. 3 (for 1883) 1884. p.5-61.
Hall. Bryozoa of the Upper Helderberg Group. 14pl. with explanations.
Geol. rep. 5 (for 1885) 1886.
These plates appeared subsequently in Pal. N. Y. v.6, 1887.
Hall & Simpson. Corals and Bryozoa of the Lower and Upper Helder-
berg and Hamilton Groups. Pal. N. Y. 1887. v.6. 298p. 67pl.
Hall. Description of New Species of Fenestellidae of the Lower Helder-
berg, with explanation of plates illustrating species of the Hamilton*
group. Mus. rep. 41 (for 1887) 1888. p.393-94, pl.8-1'5.
Hall. Continuation of Descriptions of Bryozoa not printed in v.6,
Palaeontology of New York. Geol. rep. 10 (for 1890) 1891. p.35-57.
Same, Mus. rep. 44 (for 1890) 1892. p.65-87.
Ruedemann. Bryozoa of Trenton Conglomerate of Rysedorph Hill. Mus.
bul. 49. 1901. p.12-14.
Simpson. Discussion of the Different Genera of Fenestellidae. Geol. rep.
13 (for 1893) 1894. p.685-727. illus. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894.
p.879-921. illus.
Simpson. Glossary and Explanations of Specific Names of Bryozoa and
Corals described in v.6, Palaeontology of New York and other Reports.
Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.729-47. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893>
1894. p.923-41.
SUBJECT INDEX 325
Bryozoa (paleozoic) (continued)
Simpson. Handbook of the Genera of the North American Palaeozoic
Bryozoa. Geol. rep. 14 (for 1894) 1895. p.18-19, 403-669. illus. 30pl.
Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 2:18-19, 403-669. illus. 30pl.
Contains a bibliography.
Wood. Bryozoa of Marcellus (Stafford) Limestones of Lancaster, Erie
Co. N. Y. Mus. bul. 49. 1901. p.156.
Bucholzite. Beck. Bucholzite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.364. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed.
(for 1849) 1850. p. 142-43.
Buffalo. Clinton. Preliminary Lists of the Plants of Buffalo and its
Vicinity. Mus. rep. 17 (for 1863) 1864. p.24-35.
Smock. Stone Construction in. Mus. bul. 10. 1890. p.346-51.
Bug's, see Hemiptera.
Building stone. Bishop. Stone Quarries of Erie County. Geol. rep. 15
(for 1895) 1897. p.330-35. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:330-35.
Carr. Materials for Construction. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1839) 1840.
p.387.
Catalogue of Building Stone in the State Museum (old collection). Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:21-27 (1st paging).
Cushing. Building Stone of Franklin County. Geol. rep. 18 (for 1898)
1899. p. 126. Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 2:126.
Dickinson. Quarries of Bluestone and other Sandstones in the Upper
Devonian of New York State. Mus. bul. 61. In press.
Eckel. Quarry Industry in Southeastern New York. Geol. rep. 20 (for
1900) 1902. p.i-141-76. map. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. l:r!41-76.
map.
Map showing location of quarries, 28.5x38cm.
Four-inch Cubes of Building Stone exhibited at the World's Columbian
Exposition. Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:31 (1st paging).
Hall. Building Stones of Chautauqua County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for
1840) 1841. p.!7fi-7S. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.497.
Hall. Building Stones of Monroe County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1837)
1838. p.345-46. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.432-33.
Hall. Building Stones of Niagara County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1837)
1838. p.368-70. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.447-48.
Hall. Building Stones of Orleans County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1837)
1838. p.356-58. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.438-39.
Hall. Building Stones of Wayne County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1837)
1838. p.324-25. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.421.
Hall. Report on Building Stones, (including catalogue of stones in
museum collection). Mus. rep. 39 (for 1885) 1886. p.186-225.
List of Building Stones in the Economic Collection. Mus. rep. 27 (for
1873) 1875. p.57-71.
Luther. Building Stone of Onondaga County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895)
1897. p.273-74, 277-79. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:273-74,
277-79.
Mather. Building Stones and Marbles. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1839)
1840. p.238-39. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.326-28.
Merrill. Directory of Quarrymen. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.451-93. Same,
Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:451-93 (2d paging).
Nason. Limestone for Building in Albany County. Geol. rep. 13 (for
1893) 1894. p.279. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.473.
Hies. Building Stone of Orange County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897.
p.470. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:470.
Hies. Limestones of New York and their Economic Value. Geol. rep. 17
(for 1897) 1899. p.355-467. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:355-467.
326 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Building stone (continued)
Smock. Report of Field Work for 1886, (building stones). Mus. rep 40
(for 1886) 1887. p.35-36.
Smock. Building Stone in the State of New York. Mus. bul. 3. 1888.
152p. map.
revised and enlarged. Mus. bul. 10, 1890. p.191-395. map. tab.
Map of New York showing location of quarries, 58x60cm.
Smock. Geology and Geographic Distribution, revised by Merrill. Mus.
bul. 15. 1895. p.372-448. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:372-448
(2d paging).
Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.181-204. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897)
1899. 1:181-204.
Specimens of Building Stones of the State of New York. Mus. rep. 20
(for 1866) 1867. p.55-57; 21 (for 1867) 1871. p.17-19.
Ten-inch Cubes of Building Stone exhibited at the World's Columbian
Exposition. Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:28-30 (1st paging).
Bumble flower beetle. Lintner. Bumble Flower Beetle. Ent. rep. 1 (for
1881) 1882. p.232-39.
Butterflies, see Lepidoptera.
Cabbage caterpillar. Felt. Zebra Caterpillar. Ent. rep. 14 (for 1898) 1898.
p.201-7. (Mus. bul. 23). Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 1:201-7.
Lintner. Zebra Cabbage Caterpillar. Ent. rep. 5 (for 1888) 1889. p.206-10.
Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p.206-10.
Cacoxenite. Beck. Cacoxenite. Min. rep. (for 1839) 1840. p. 110. Min.
N. Y. 1842. p.402-3. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p.149.
Caddis flies, see Neuropteroid insects.
Cadmia. Beck. Oxide of Zinc or Cadmia. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.411-12.
Calamin. Beck. Calamine. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.448.
Whitlock. Calamin. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.106.
Calcareous minerals. Beck. Calcareous Minerals. Min. N. Y. 1842.
p.61-88.
See also Gypsum; Marbles; Marl; Waterlime.
Calcareous sandstone, see Calciferous sandrock.
Calcareous shale. Hall. Calcareous Shale. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1837)
1838. p.300-2.
See also Niagara group.
Calcareous spar. Beck. Calcareous Spar. Min. rep. (for 1836) 1837.
p.58 (ed. 2, p.60). Min. N. Y. 1842. p.215-30. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for
1849) 1850. p.124-26.
Calcareous tufa. Beck. Concentrated Carbonate of Lime. Min. N. Y.
1842. p.230-34.
Carr. Lake Marl and Tufa. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1839) 1840. p.385.
Conrad. Calcareous Tufa. -Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1836) 1837. p.179-80
(ed.2, p. 181-82).
Geddes. Tufa of Onondaga County. Ag. Soc. Trans. 19 (for 1859) 1860.
p.254-56.
Hall. Lake Marl and Tufa. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1838) 1839. p.332-35;
(for 1839) 1840. p.445-48. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.360-61.
Hall. Tufa and Marl in Monroe County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1837)
1838. p.337-40. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.428-30.
Horsford. Marl and Tufa of Cattaraugus County. Geol. rep. 4th dist.
(for 1839) 1840. p. 461-62.
Mather. Alluvions from Solution in Columbia and Dutchess Counties.
Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.155-56.
Mather. Alluvions from Springs. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1839) 1840.
p.225-26.
SUBJECT INDEX 327
-Calcareous tufa (continued)
Mather. Calcareous 1 Alluvions. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.79-82.
Ries. Calcareous Tufa of Monroe County. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.797-98.
Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:797-98.
Vanuxem. Limestone, Marl and Tufa. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1836)
1837. p.191-93 (ed.2, p.193-95).
Vanuxem. Tufa and Lake Marl. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1838) 1839.
*p.278-81.
Vanuxem. Calcareous Tufa. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.226-27.
Calciferous sandrock (Beekmantown limestone). Bishop. Calciferous
Sandstone of Erie County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.391. Same,
Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:391.
Conrad. Calcareous Sandstone of the Mohawk Valley. Geol. rep. 3d
dist. (for 1836) 1837. p.160-62 (ed.2, p.162-64).
Conrad. Calciferous Sandrock of Eaton. Pal. rep. (for 1837) 1838. p.114;
(for 1840) 1841. p.31.
umings. Historical Sketch. Mus. bul. 34. 1900. p.419-21. Same, Mus.
rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 1:419-21.
Gushing. Calciferous Sandrock of Clinton County. Geol. rep. 13 (for
1893) 1894. p.476, 479-81. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.670,
673-75.
: Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.512-73. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for
1895) 1898. 2:512-73.
Geol. rep. 19 (for 1899) 1901. p.r66-67. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for
1899) 1901. 1:1-66-67.
Gushing. Calciferous sandrock of Franklin County. Geol. rep. 18 (for
1898) 1899. p.123-25. Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 2:123-25.
Darton. Calciferous Sandrock of Mohawk Valley. Geol. rep. 13 (for
1893) 1894. p.417-21. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.611-15.
oEaton. Calciferous Sandrock. Geol. and Agric. Surv. adjoining the
Erie Canal. 1824. p.32, 73.
Emmons. Calciferous Sandrock of Eaton. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1836)
1837. p.117-19 (ed.2, p.119-21).
Emmons. Calciferous Sandrock. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.105-6. Ag.
N. Y. 1846. 1:118-22.
Emmons. Calciferous Sandrock of Clinton County. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842.
p.310-15.
Emmons. Calciferous Sandrock of Essex County. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842.
p.270.
Emmons. Calciferous Sandrock of Franklin County. Geol. N. Y. pt2.
1842. p.332-33.
Emmons. Calciferous Sandrock of Jefferson County. Geol. rep. 2d dist.
(for 1839) 1840. p.324. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.380-82.
Emmons. Calciferous Sandrock of St Lawrence County. Geol. N. Y.
pt2. 1842. p.361-63.
TSmmons. Calciferous Sandrock of Warren County. Geol. N. Y. pt2.
1842. p.179-80.
Emmons. Fossils. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p. 106, 179, 311-14.
Fitch. Calciferous Sandstone of Washington County. Ag. Soc. Trans. 9
(for 1849) 1850. p. 825-26.
Hall. Calciferous Sandrock. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.28. Pal. N. Y. 1859.
3:4-11.
Hall. Organic Remains. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.28. Pal. N. Y. 1847.
1:5-13.
o First use of term.
328 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Calciferous sandrock (continued)
Kemp. Calciferols Sandrock of Essex County. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893)-
1894. p.446-72. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.640-66.
Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.596-98. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for
1895) 1898. 2:596-98.
Kemp & Newland. Calciferous Limestone of Adirondacks. Geol. rep.
17 (for 1897) 1899. p.505-52. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899.
2:505-52.
Kemp, Newland & Hill. Calciferous Sandrock of Adirondacks. Geol.
rep. 18 (for 1898) 1899. p.145, 148. Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900.
2:145, 148.
Kemp & Hill. Calciferous Limestone of Montgomery and Fulton
Counties. Geol. rep. 19 (for 1899) 1901. p.r33. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for
1899) 1901. I:r33.
Kemp & Hill. Calciferous Limestone of Warren County. Geol. rep. 19
(for 1899) 1901. p.r24, r26. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. I:r24,
r26.
Lincklaen. Calciferous Sandstone; Fossils. Mus. rep. 14 (for 1860) 1861.
p.37-38.
Mather. Calciferous Sandstone. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1840) 1841. p.101.
Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.414-15.
Mather. Calciferous Group. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.410-17.
Merrill. Calciferous Group. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.146-47. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:146-47.
Prosser & Cumings. Lower Silurian Formations on West Canada Creek
and in the Mohawk Valley. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.627-59.
Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:627-59.
Ries. Calciferous Limestones. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p,358-59.
Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:358-59.
- revised. Mus. bul. 44. 190a. p. 753-54. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:753-54.
Ries. Calciferous Sandrock of Clinton County. Mus. bul. 44. 1901.
p.774. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:774.
Ries. Calciferous Limestones of Fulton County. Mus. bul. 44. 1901.
p.783. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:783.
Ries. Calciferous Sandrock of Herkimer County. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897)
1899. p.437-38. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:437-38.
- revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p,787. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:787.
Ries. Calciferous Sandrock of Jefferson County. Mus. bul. 44. 1901.
p.789. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:789.
Ries. Calciferous Limestones of Montgomery County. Geol. rep. 17 (for
1897) 1899. p.442. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:442.
revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.798-99. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:798-99.
Ries. Calciferous Limestones of Rockland County. Geol. rep. 17 (for
1897) 1899. p.450-51. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:450-51.
Ries. Calciferous Limestones of Saratoga County. Geol. rep. 17 (for
1897) 1899. p.452-53. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:452-53.
- revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.815-16. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:815-16.
Ries. Calciferous Limestone of Warren County. Mus. bul. 44. 1901.
p.824. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:824.
Ries. Calciferous Limestones of W T estchester County. Geol. rep. 17 (for
1897) 1899. p.462-67. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:462-67.
Smock. Calciferous Sandrock. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.20-21; 10. 1890.
p.210.
SUBJECT INDEX 32{>
Calciferous sandrock (continued)
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.425-26. game, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:425-26 (2d paging).
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.199. Same, Mus. rep.
51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:199.
Smock. Quarries. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.94-134; 10. 1890. p.238-55.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.432-47. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:432-47 (2d paging).
Vanuxem. Calciferous Sandrock. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1837) 1838.
p.255, 282-83; (for 1839) 1840. p.369. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.32-35.
Vanuxem. Calciferous Sandrock in Lewis County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842,
p.267.
Vanuxem. Calciferous Sandrock in Montgomery County. Geol. rep. 3d
dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.259-61. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.249.
Vanuxem. Calciferous Sandrock in Oneida County. Geol. N. Y. pt3.
1842. p.259.
Vanuxem. Calciferous Group. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.30-38.
Vanuxem. Fossils. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.35.
Walcott. Description of New Species of Fossils from the Calciferous
Formation. Mus. rep. 32 (for 1878) 1879. p.129-31.
See also Beekmantown limestone.
Calciferous slate. Conrad. Calciferous Slate of Eaton. Pal. rep. (for
1837) 1838. p.112.
See also Clinton group; Niagara group; Salina group.
Calcite. Beck. Carbonate of Lime. Min. rep. (for 1838) 1839. p. IS. Min.
N. Y. 1842. p.214-34.
Hunt Calcite. Mus. rep. 21 (for 1867) 1871. p.70-71.
Merrill. Localities. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.581. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for
1894) 1895. 1:581 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.234. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899.
1:234.
Merrill. Calcite. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.120. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897)
1899. 1:120.
Nason. Calcite. Mus. bul. 4. 1888. p. 15-16.
Nason. Calcites from Rossie, St Lawrence County. Mus. bul. 4. 1888.
p.10-12.
Whitlock. Calcite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.79.
Caledonia creek, N". Y. Lintner. The Insects and other Animal Forms of
Caledonia Creek, N. Y. Mus. rep. 32 (for 1878) 1879. p.75-99.
Peck. The Mosses of Caledonia Creek. Mus. rep. 32 (for 1878) 1879.
p.73-74.
Cambrian. Merrill. Cambrian. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.142-43. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:142-43.
Merrill. Life of the Cambrian. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.146. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:146.
See also Potsdam sandstone; also names of classes of fossils, i.-e. Ceph-
alopoda, Crustacea, etc.
Cambrian limestones. Ries. Cambrian Limestones of Orange County.
Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.400, 405-10, 413. Same, Mus. rep. -49
(for 1895) 1898. 2:400, 405-10, 413.
Ries. Cambrian Limestones of Dutchess County. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897)
1899. p.433. iSamt, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:433.
Cambric (Taconic). Clarke & Schuchert. Cambric. See New York series.
Cambro-Silurian limestones. Ries. Cambro-Silurian Limestones of New
York County. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.SOO. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900)
1902. 3:800.
330 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Cambro-Silurian limestones (continued)
Ries. Cambro-Silurian Limestones of Orange and Rockland counties.
Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.808-9. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:808-9.
Ries. Cambro-Silurian Limestones of Dutchess County. Mus. bul. 44.
1901. p.778. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:778.
Ries. Cambro-Silurian Limestone of Rensselaer County. Mus. bul. 44.
1901. p.811-12. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:811-12.
Ries. Cambro-Silurian Limestone of Westchester County. Mus. bul. 44.
1901. p.828-33. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:828-33.
Canada, dishing. Comparison of Rocks or Canada and Adirondacks.
Geol. rep. 20 (for 1900) 1902. p.r79-82. <Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900)
1902. l:r79-82.
Eniinons. Extension of the New York System in Canada. Geol. N. Y.
pt2. 1842. p.407-8.
Hall. Discussion of Formations of New York, comparison with Rocks of
Canada. Pal. N. Y. 1859. v.3. introd. p.1-65.
'Canadian* Clark & Schuchert. Canadian. Mus. mem. 3. 1900. p.10.
Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 2:10.
-Canandaigua lake. Clarke. The Water Biscuit of Squaw Island, Canan-
daigua Lake. N. Y. Mus. bul. 39. 1900. p.195-98. Same, Mus. rep. 54
(for 1900) 1902. 3:195-98.
Clarke. Paleontologic and stratigraphic map of Canandaigua lake region.
Mus. bul. 52. 1902. p.422-25.
Emerson. Notes upon Two Boulders of a Very Basic Eruptive Rock
from the West Shore of Canandaigua Lake; and their Contact Phe-
nomena upon the Trenton Limestone. Geol. rep. 12 (for 1892) 1893.
p.105-9. Same, Mus. rep. 46 (for 1892) 1893. p.251-55.
Hall. Canandaigua Lake. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.407.
Canandaigua quadrangle. Clarke. Stratigraphy of the Canandaigua and
Naples Quadrangles. Mus. bul. 63. 2 maps. In press.
Cantharellus. Peck. Genus Cantharellus. Mus. rep. 23 (for 1869) 1873.
p.121-24.
Peck. New York Species of Cantharellus. Mus. bul. 2. 1887. p.34-43.
Caradoc sandstone. Conrad. Caradoc Sandstone. Pal. rep. (for 1839)
1840. p.201; (for 1840) 1841. p.31.
Carbon dioxid. Ries. Carbon Dioxid. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.659. Same,
Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:659.
Carbonate ores, see Siderite.
Carbonated springs. Beck. Acidulous or Carbonated Springs. Min. rep.
(for 1837) 1838. p.48-55. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.134-41. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed.
(for 1849) 1850. p.116-17.
Mather. Acidulous Mineral Waters. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.94-103.
See also Chalybeate springs.
Carbonic. Clarke & Schuchert. Carbonic. See New York series.
Carbonic acid gas. Beck. Carbonic Acid Gas. Min. rep. (for 1838) 1839.
p.14. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.175^76.
Merrill. Natural Carbonic Acid Gas. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.561. Same,
Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:561 (2d paging).
- Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.228-29. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897)
1899. 1:228-29.
Ries. Carbonic Acid Gas. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.375. Same,
Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:375.
Carboniferous system. Conrad. Carboniferous System. Pal. rep. (for
1840) 1841. p.43.
Hall. Carboniferous System. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.284-94.
Hall. Organic Remains. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.291-92.
SUBJECT INDEX 331
Carboniferous system (continued)
Hall. Descriptions of New Species of Fossils from the Carbonif-
erous Limestones of Indiana and Illinois. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1858-64.
4:1-36.
Read before the Albany Institute, Nov. 27, 1856.
Hall. Carboniferous Limestone Formation and Coal Measures Proper.
Pal. N. Y. 1859. 3:53-66.
Lincklaen. Carboniferous System. Mus. rep. 14 (for 1860) 1861. p.71-74.
Mather. Coal System. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.295-97.
Merrill. Carboniferous System. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.166-70. Same,
Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:166-70.
Merrill. Life of the Carboniferous. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.170. Same,
Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:170.
Carburetted hydrogen. Beck. Carburetted Hydrogen. Min. rep. (for 1838)
1839. p.13. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.172-73.
(Hall. Carburetted Hydrogen. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.335;
(for 1838) 1839. p.337-38; (for 1839) 1840. p.449, 465; (for 1840) 1841.
p.178-79. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.309-11, 497-98.
Mather. Carburetted Hydrogen. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.114.
Carburetted hydrogen springs. iBeck. Gas or Carburetted Hydrogen
Springs. Min. rep. (for 1837) 1838. p.41-47. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.128-32.
Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p.116.
Hall. Carburetted Hydrogen. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1838) 1839.
p.337-38.
Mather. Sulphur and Carburetted Hydrogen. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843.
p.113-14.
Carex. Howe. New York Species of Carex. Bot. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1S95.
p.20-104. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:118-202 (1st paging).
Peck. New York Carices. Mus. rep. 35 (for 1881) 1884. p.147-49.
Carpet beetles. Felt. Black Carpet Beetle. Ag. Soc. Trans. 59 (for 1899)
1900. p.207-98
Felt Buffalo Carpet Beetle. Ag. Soc. Trans. 59 (for 1899) 1900. p.297-98,
Lintner. The New Carpet Bug. Mus. rep. 30 (for 1876) 1878. p.127-35.
Llntner. Black Carpet Beetle. Ent. rep. 2 (for 1882 & 1883) 1885. p.46-48.
Lintner. Buffalo Carpet Beetle. Ent. rep. 9 (for 1892) 1893. p.299-306.
Same, Mus. rep. 46 (for 1892) 1893. p.299-306.
Carrot rust fly. Felt. Carrot Bust Fly. Ent. rep. 18 (for 1902). p.99-103.
In press.
Case bearer. Lintner. Pistol Case-bearer. Ent. rep. 1 (for 1881) 1882.
p.163-67.
Cashaqua shale (Naples; Portage). oHall. Cashaqua Shale. Geol. rep.
4th dist. (for 1839) 1840. p.390. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.226-27.
Hall. Cashaqua Shale in Erie County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1840)
1841. p.165. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.473.
Hall. Cashaqua Shale of Genesee County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1839)
1840. p.430. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.467.
Hall. Cashaqua Shale of Livingston County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for
1839) 1840. p.423. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.463.
See also Naples shales; Portage group.
Cassiterite. Whitlock. Cassiterite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.75.
Catalogues of museum collections, see Batrachia; Birds; Botanic collec-
tion; Crustacea; Economic geology; Entomologic collection; Fishes;
Geologic collection; Historical and antiquarian collection; Library;
Mammals; Mineralogic collection; Mollusca: Paleontologic collection;
Reptiles; Zoologic collection.
a First use of term.
332 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Catskill division. Emmons. Catskill Division. Ag. N. Y. 1846. 1:187-97.
oMather. Catskill Mountain Series. Geol. rep. 1st dist (for 1839) 1840.
p.212, 227-36; (for 1840) 1841. p.75-85.
Mather. Catskill Division. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.299-316.
Mather. Fossils. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.299-402.
See also Old red sandstone.
Catskill formation (Old red sandstone). Clarke & Schuchert. Catskill
sandstone. Mus. mem. 3. 1900. p.12. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899)
1901. 2:12.
Clarke. Paleontologic Results of the Areal Survey of the Olean Quad-
rangle. Mus. bill. 52. 1902. p.524-28.
Dickinson. Quarries of Bluestone and other Sandstones. Mus. bul. 61.
In press.
Eastman. Upper Devonian Fish-fauna of Delaware County, New York.
Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.317-27. illus. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for
1897) 1890. 2:317-27. illus.
Emmons. Catskill Group. Ag. N. Y. 1846. 1:193-97.
Hall. Catskill Group. Pal. N. Y. 1859. 3:51-53.
Hall. Use of Term. Mus. rep. 23 (for 1869) 1873. p.7-8.
Hall. Description of a New Species of Stylonurus from the Catskill
Group. Mus. rep. 36 (for 1882) 1883. p.76-77, pl.5.
Hall & Clarke. Trilobites and other Crustacea of the priskany, Upper
Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage, Chemung and Catskill Groups. Pal.
N. Y. 1888. v.7. 236p. 46pl.
Lincklaen. Catskill Group; Fossils. Mus. rep. 14 (for 1860) 1861.
p.70-71.
Merrill. Fossils. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.165. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897)
1899. 1:165.
Smock. Catskill Sandstone. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.18-19; 10. 1890. p.224-25.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.390. Same, Mus. rep.
48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:390 (2d paging).
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.194. Same, Mus. rep.
51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:194.
Vanuxem. Catskill Group. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.16. 186-94.
Vanuxem, Catskill Group in Broome County. Geol. N. Y. ptS. 1842.
p.294, 296.
Vanuxem. Catskill Group in Chenango County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.294.
Vanuxem. Catskill Group in Otsego County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.254.
Vanuxem. Catskill Group in Tioga County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.297.
Vanuxem. Fossils. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.188-92.
See also Old red sandstone.
Catskill mountains. Darton. Catskill Mountain Region. Geol. rep. 13
(for 1893) 1894. p.362-64. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.556-58.
Merrill. Relief map. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. pl.85. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for
1897) 1899. v.l, pl.85.
Catskill shaly limestone (New Scotland; Delthyris). oVanuxern, Cats-
kill Shaly Limestone. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.120-22.
Vanuxem. Catskill Shaly Limestone in Herkimer County. Geol. N. Y.
pt3. 1842. p.258.
Vanuxem. Catskill Shaly Limestone in Madison County. Geol. N. Y.
ptS. 1842. p.274.
o First use of term.
SUBJECT INDEX 333
Catskill shaly limestone (continued)
Vannxem. Catskill Shaly Limestone in Oneida County. Geol. N. Y. pt3.
1842. p.263.
Vanuxem. Catskill Shaly Limestone in Otsego County. Geol. N. Y. pt3.
1842. p.253.
Vanuxem. Fossils. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.121-22.
See also Delthyris shaly limestone; New Scotland limestone.
Cattaraugus county. Bishop. Oil and Natural Gas. Geol. rep. 17 (for
1S97) 1899. p.33-62. map. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:33-62.
map.
Map of the oil and gas district, 34.5x24cm.
Bishop. Oil and Gas in. Geol. rep. 19 (for 1899) 1901. p.rl!5-20. Same,
Mus. rep. 53 (for 1890) 1901. I:rll5-20.
Dickinson. Bluestone Quarries. Mus. bul. 61. In press.
Felt. Entomologic Reports from. Ent. rep. 18 (for 1902). p.144-45.
In press.
Hall. Cattaraugus. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1839) 1840. p.412-16. Geol.
N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.488-93.
Horsford. Geology of Cattaraugus County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1839)
1840. P.457-T2.
Randall. Preliminary Report on the Geology of Cattaraugus and Chau-
tauqua Counties. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.517-27. diagrams.
Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.711-21. diagrams.
Ries. Brick Yards. Mus. bul. 12. 1895. p.208, 248. Same, Mus. rep. ^48
(for 1894) 1895. 1:208, 248 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.725. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
2:725.
Smock. Building Stone Quarries. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.91; 10. 1890.
p.277-78.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.410. Same, Mus. rep.
48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:410 (2d paging),
van Ingen. Oil and Gas Field. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.560. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:560 (2d paging).
Cauda galli grit (Esopus). Emmons. Cauda-galli Grit Ag. N. Y. 1846.
1:171-73.
Hall. Cauda-galli Grit. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.150.
Mather. Cauda-galli Grit. Gteol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.341-42.
M,ather. Fossils. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.341.
Merrill. Cauda Galli Grit. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.159. Same, Mus. rep. 51
(for 1897) 1899. 1:159.
Smock. Sandstones. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.17; 10. 1890. p.221.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.387. Same, Mus. rep.
48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:387 (2d paging).
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.191. Same, Mus. rep.
51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:191.
Vanuxem. Fucoides Cauda-galli. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1839) 1840.
p.377-78.
aVanuxem. Cauda Galli Grit. Gteol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.127-30.
Vanuxem. Cauda Galli Grit in Herkimer County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.258.
Vanuxem. Cauda Galli Grit in Otsego County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.253.
See also Esopus grit.
o First use of term.
334 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Cave men, see Platycnemic man.
Caves. Mather. Caves, Subterranean Streams, Natural Springs and Lime-
stone Springs. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.109-13.
Cayug-a, gray sandstone of, see Gray sandstone.
Cayuga county. Beck. Mineralogy. Min. rep. (for 1839) 1840. p.55-57.
Beck. Brine Springs. Min. rep. (for 1840) 1841. p.23. Min. N. Y. 1842.
p.108-10.
Bishop. Natural Gas. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.11-12. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:11-12.
Clarke. Agoniatite Limestone. Mus. bul. 49. 1901. p.119-20.
Dickinson. Bluestone Quarries. Mus. bul. 61. In press.
Felt. Entomological Reports from. Ent. rep. 15 (for 1899) 1900. p.553
(Mus. bul. 31). Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1900. 1:553.
Ent. rep. 16 (for 1900) 1901. p.1003. (Mus. bul. 36). Same,
Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 2:1003.
Ries. Brick Yards. Mus. bul. 12. 1895. p.202, 203, 248. Same, Mus. rep.
48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:202, 203, 248 (2d paging).
Mus. 'bul. 35. 1900. p.718. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
2:738.
Ries. Drain Tile Works. Mus. bul. 12. 1895. p.223. Same, Mus. rep. 48
(for 1894) 1895. 1:223 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.772. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
2:772.
Ries. Limestone Formations. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.772-74. Same, Mus.
rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:772-74.
Smock. Building Stone Quarries. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.81, 125-30; 10,
1890. p.252-53, 261.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.397, 445. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:397, 445 (2d paging).
Vanuxem. Geology. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1838) 1839. p.245-85. Geol.
N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.285-89.
Cayug-a lake. Delafield. Cayuga Lake. Ag. Soc. Trans. 10 (for 1850) 1851.
p.409-12.
Hall. Cayuga Lake. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.406.
Nevius. History of Cayuga Lake Valley. Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899.
l:r!29-53. illus.
Contains a bibliography.
Yanuxem. Cayuga Lake. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.239.
Williams. Lower Helderberg Rocks of Cayuga Lake. Geol. rep. 6 (for
1886) 1887. p.10-12.
See also Finger lakes.
Cayug-an, cClarke & Schuchert. Cayugan. Mus. mem. 3. 1900. p. 10.
Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 2:10.
Cazenovia group. Conrad. Cazenovia Group. Pal. rep. (for 1840) 1841.
p.31.
See also Erie division; Hamilton group.
Cazenovia lake. Vanuxem. Cazenovia Lake. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.238.
Celestite. Beck. Celestine. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.210-11. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed.
(for 1849) 1850. p.123.
Whitlock. Celestite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.125-26.
Cement. Beck. Hydraulic or Water Limestones. Min. rep. (for 1838>
1839. p.23-31; (for 1840) 1841. p.11-12. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.75-82, 256.
Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p.128.
a First use of term in original publication of this article. Science. 1899. new seiv
10:877.
SUBJECT INDEX 335
Cement (continued)
Bishop. Hydraulic Limestones of Erie County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895)
1897. p.312-13, 330-31, 338-41, 390. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898.
2:312-13, 330-31, 338-41, 390.
Darton. Rosendale-Whiteport Cement Region. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893)
1894. p.329-46. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.523-40.
Darton. Salina Waterlime Beds of Ulster County. Geol. rep. 13 (for
1893) 1894. p.306-7. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.500-1.
Eckel. Early History of the Portland Cement Industry in New York
State. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.849-59. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900)
1902. 3:849-59.
Eckel. Manufacture of Portland Cement in New York State. Mus. bul.
44. 1901. p.860-76. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:800-76.
Eckel. Tests of Cement made by the State Engineer during 1897-1900.
Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.877-91. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
3:877-91.
Evans. Cement of Madison County. Ag. Soc. Trans. 11 (for 1851) 1852.
Fitch. Galesville Hydraulic Cement of Washington County. Ag. Soc.
Trans. 9 (for 1849) 1850. p.853.
Geddes. Waterlime of Onondaga County. Ag. Soc. Trans. 19 (for 1859)
1860. p.249-50.
Hall. Waterlime, or Hydraulic Cement. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.142-43.
Luther. Natural Cement Industry in Onondaga County. Geol. rep. 15
(for 1895) 1897. p.267-72. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:267-72.
Luther. Portland Cement of Onondaga County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895)
1897. p.291. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:291.
Mather. Lime and Hydraulic Cement in the 1st District. Geol. rep. 1st
dist. (for 1839) 1840. p.239-44. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.328-30.
Merrill. Lime and Cement. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.222. Same, Mus. rep.
51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:222.
Merrill. Directory of Producers. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.519-26. Same,
Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:519-26 (2d paging).
Nason. Rosendale, or Natural Cement in Ulster county. Geol. rep. 13
(for 1893) 1894. p.379-84, 399. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894.
p.573-78, 593.
Ries. Cements. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.389-428. Same, Mus. rep.
51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:389-428.
Ries. Lime and Cement Industries of New York. Mus. bul. 44. 1901.
p.639-968 pi. (phot.) maps. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:639-968
pi (phot.) maps.
Map of New "Vork state showing location of limestone quarries and marl deposits
and manufactories of natural and Portland cement (uncolored) 72x74cm.
Map of New York state showing distribution of limestones (uncolored) 44.5x35cm.
Ries. Books relating to. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.751-52. Same, Mus. rep.
54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:751-52.
Ries. Directory of Producers. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.839-48. Same, Mus.
rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:839-48.
Ries. Portland Cement. Geol. rep.17 (for 1897) 1899. p.403-28. Same,
Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:403-28.
revised. Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.845-47. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 2:845-47.
revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.692-750. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:692-750.
Ries. Rosendale Cements. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.678-92, 833-38. Same,
Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:678-92, 833-38.
See also Waterlime.
336 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Cenozoic fossils. Bagg. Report of Work on the- Collection of Mesozoic and
Cenozoic Fossils in Geological Hall. Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900.
l:r32-78.
Cenozoic time. Merrill. Cenozoic Time. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.174-79.
Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:174-79.
See also Pleistocene; Quaternary; Tertiary.
Cephalopoda. De Kay. Cephalopoda. Zool. N. Y. 1843. v.5. pt5. p.2-5.
Cephalopoda (paleozoic). Beecher. Cephalopoda; Descriptions of Species.
Pal. N. Y. 1888. v.7, supplement p.25-40. pl.117-29.
Clarke. List of the Original and Illustrated Specimens in the Palae-
ontological Collections. Pt2, Annelida and Cephalopoda. Geol. rep.
12 (for 1892) 1893. p.55-104. Same, Mus. rep. 46 (for 1892) 1893. p.201-50.
Clarke. Naples Fauna. Goniatitinae. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899. p.42-
161. 9pl. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:42-161. 9pl.
Clarke. Early Stages of Certain Goniatites. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896)
1899. p.163-69. illus. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:163-69. illus.
Clarke. A Remarkable Occurrence of Orthoceras in the Oneonta Beds of
the Chenango Valley, N. Y. Mus. bul. 39. 1900. p.167-71. pl.1-4 (phot.)
Same, Mus. rep. f 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:167-71. pl.1-4 (phot.)
Clarke. Type Specimens in New York State Museum. Mus. bul. 65.
In press. I
Grabau. Cephalopoda of Hamilton Group. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899.
p.243-44. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:243-44.
Grabau. Cephalopoda of Niagara Region. Mus. bul. 45. 1901. p.214-18.
Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 4:214-18.
Hall. Cephalopoda of Lower Silurian. Pal. N. Y. 1847. v.l (various page
references, see Table, p.327).
Hall. Cephalopoda of Clinton Group. Pal. N. Y. 1852. 2:94-97.
Hall. Cephalopoda of Niagara Group. Pal. N. Y. 1852. 2:290-95. Mus.
rep. 20 (for 1866) 1867. p.347-63.
Hall. Cephalopoda of Coralline Limestone. Pal. N. Y. 1852. 2:335-37
! Hall. Cephalopoda of Lower Helderberg Group. Pal. N. Y. 1859.
3:342-46.
Hall. Cephalopoda of Oriskany Sandstone. Pal. N. Y. 1859. 3:480.
Hall. Fossils of Goniatite Limestone. Mus. rep. 13 (for 1859) 1860.
p.95-112, 125.
Hall. New Species. Mus. rep, 14 (for 1860) 1861. p.108-9.
Hall. Cephalopoda. Mus. rep. 15 (for 1861) 1862. p.63-80.
Hall. Orthoceratidae of Niagara Group. Mus. rep. 20 (for 1866) 1867.
p.351-63.
Hall. Descriptions of New Species of Goniatitidae. with a List of Pre-
viously Described Species. Mus. rep. 27 (for 1873) 1875. p.132-36.
Hall. Illustrations of Devonian Fossils. Cephalopoda. 1876.
Hall. Cephalopoda of the Palaeozoic Formations. Pal. N. Y. 1879. v.5.
pt2. p.217-478. (v.l, text; v.2, plates).
Hall. Cephalopoda of Niagara Group in Central Indiana. Mus. rep. 28
(for 1874) 1879. p.179-80.
Hall. Plates and Explanations of Cephalopoda, Supplementary to
Paleontology of New Yorlv, v.5. pt2. Geol. rep. 5 (for 1885) 1886.
pi. 1-14 (117-29).
List of the Species and Specimens of Cephalopoda from the Schoharie
Grit, Upper Helderberg, Marcellus Shale, Hamilton, Tully Limestone,
Genesee Slate, Portage, Chemung. and Waverly Groups, as arranged in
the Cases of the State Museum. Mus. rep. 35 (for 1881) 1884. p.33-66.
Ruedemann. Cephalopoda of Trenton Conglomerate of Rysedorph Hill.
Mus. bul. 49. 1901. p.39-41.
SUBJECT INDEX 337
Cephalopoda (paleozoic) (continued)
Wood. Cephalopoda of Marcellus (Stafford) Limestones of Lancaster,
Erie Co. N. Y. Mus. bul. 49. 1901. p.171-72.
Ceramics, see Pottery.
Cerargyrite. Whitlock. Cerargyrite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.64.
Cerium. Beck. Cerium. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.440-41.
Cerussite. Beck. White Lead Ore. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.414-15. Mus. rep.
3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p. 150.
Merrill. Localities. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.580. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for
1894) 1895. 1:580 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.232. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899.
1:232.
Whitlock. Cerussite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.85.
Chabazite. Beck. Chabazite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.353. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed.
(for 1849) 1850. p. 142.
W T hitlock. Chabazite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.109.
Chalcocite. Beck. Vitreous Copper. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.422.
Whitlock. Chalcocite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.54.
Chalcopyrite. Beck. Sulphuret of Copper, or Copper Pyrites. Min. N. Y.
1842. p.52, 423-25.
Hunt. Copper Pyrites. Mus. rep. 21 (for 1867) 1871. p.90-91.
Merrill. Localities. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.580. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for
1894) 1895. 1:580 (2d paging).
Mus bul. 19. 1898. p.232. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899.
1:232.
Whitlock. Chalcopyrite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.57.
Chalybeate springs. Mather. Chalybeate Springs. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843.
p.89-91, 237.
Peale. Chalybeate Springs. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.564. Same, Mus. rep.
48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:564 (2d paging).
See also Carbonated springs.
Champlain division. Denniston. Champlain Division in Orange County.
Ag. Soc. Trans. 22 (for 1862) 1863. p.156.
oEmmons. Champlain Group. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p. 102-26.
Emmons. Fossils. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.382-405.
Emmons. Section of the Champlain Group at Highgate, Vt. Geol. N. Y.
pt2. 1842. p.321-22.
Emmons. Champlain Division. Ag. N. Y. 1846. 1:117-41.
Hall. Champlain Division. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.18, 27-31.
Mather. Champlain Division. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.366-421.
Mather. Fossils. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.390-95, 400-2, 410-12.
Mather. Ores found in the Champlain, Taconic and Metamorphic Rocks.
Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.488-509.
Vanuxem. Champlain Division. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.15, 28-67.
See also Champlainic.
Champlain valley. Emmons. Champlain Valley. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842.
p.13-15.
Ries. Clays. Mus. bul. 12. 1895. p. 120. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894)
1895. 1:120 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.594-95. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
2:594-95.
abridged by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.499-500. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:499-500 (2d paging).
a First use of term.
338 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Chair plr in valley (continued)
- Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.211-12. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897>
1899. 1:211-12.
Champlainic (Lower Silurian; Ordovician). Clarke & Scbuchert. Cham-
plainic. Mus. mem. 3. 1900. p.9. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901.
2:9.
Chauta.uqua county. Beck. Mineralogy. Min. rep. (for 1839) 1840. p. 57-58.
Bishop. Oil and Gas in. Geol. rep. 19 (for 1899) 1901. p.r!20. Same,
Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. I:rl20.
Dickinson. Bluestone Quarries. Mus. bul. 61. In press.
Felt. Entomologic Investigations in. Mus. bul. 59. 1902. p.49-84. illus.
1 pi. (lith.) 5 pi. (phot).
Hall. Chautauque County. Geol. rep. 4th dist (for 1840) 1841. p.169-79.
Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.493-99.
Orton. Lake Shore Natural Gas Belt of Chautatiqua County. Mus. bul.
30. 1899. p.492-522. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 1:492-522.
Randall. Preliminary Report on the Geology of Cattaraugus and Chau-
tauqua Counties. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.517-27. diagrams.
Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.711-21. diagrams.
Ries. Brick Yards. Mus. bul. 12. 1895. p.207, 248. Same, Mus. rep. 48-
(for 1894) 1895. 1 :207, 248 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.724-25. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
2:724-25.
Ries. Marl. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.774. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900)
1902. 3:774.
Smock. Building Stone Quarries. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.91-92; 10. 1890.
p.278.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15, 1895. p.410-11. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:410-11 (2d paging).
Chautauquan. oClarke & Schuchert. Chautauquan. Mus. mem. 3. 1900.
p.ll. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 2:11.
Chazy limestone. Clarke & Schuchert. Chazy limestone. See New York
series.
Gushing. Chazy Limestone of Clinton County. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893>
1894. p.481-83. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.675-77.
Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.513-73. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for
1895) 1898. 2:513-73.
Geol. rep. 19 (for 1899) 1901. p.r67-68. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for
1899) 1901. l:r67-68.
fcEmmons. Chazy limestone. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.107, 168. Ag. N. Y.
1846. 1:122.
Emmons. Chazy Limestone of Clinton County. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842.
p.315-17.
Emmons. Chazy Limestone of Essex County. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842.
p.272-77.
Emmons. Fossils. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.107, 273, 276, 316.
Fitch. Chazy Limestone of Washington County. Ag. Soc. Trans. 9 (for
1849) 1850. p.826-27.
Hall. Organic Remains. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.28. Pal. N. Y. 1847,
1:14-36.
Hall. Chazy Limestone. Pal. N. Y. 1859. 3:7-11.
Kemp. Chazy Limestone of Essex County. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894.
p.446-72. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.640-66.
a First use of terra in original publication of this article. Science. 1899. new ser.
10:877.
ft First use of term.
SUBJECT INDEX 339
<Chazy limestone (continued)
Lincklaen. Chazy Limestone; Fossils. Mus. rep. 14 (for 1860) 1861.
p.38-41.
Merrill. Chazy Limestone. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.147. Same, Mus. rep.
51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:147.
Ries. Chazy Limestone. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.362-63. Same,
Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:362-63.
- revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p. 754-55. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:754-55.
Ries. Chazy Limestone of Clinton County. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899.
p.432. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:432.
revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.774. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900)
1902. 3:774.
Ries. Chazy Limestone of Essex County. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899.
p.436-37. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:436-37.
revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.782. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:782.
Hies. Cliazy Limestone of St Lawrence County. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897)
1899. p.453-54. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:453-54.
revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.812-13. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:812-13.
mock. Chazy Limestone. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.21; 10. 1890. p.210.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.426. Same, Mus. rep.
48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:426 (2d paging).
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.200. Same, Mus. rep.
51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:200.
Smock. Quarries. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.94-134; 10. 1890. p.238-55.
- revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.432-47. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:432-47 (2d paging).
Walcott. Descriptions of New Species of Fossils from the Chazy and
Trenton Limestones. Mus. rep. 31 (for 1877) 1879. p.68-71.
Cheese skipper. Felt. Cheese Skipper. Ag. Soc. Trans. 59 (for 1899)
1900. p.300-1.
Lintner. Cheese Skipper. Ent. rep. 12 (for 1896) 1897. p.229-34. Same,
Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1898. 1:229-34 (1st paging).
Chemung county. Dickinson. Bluestone Quarries. Mus. bul. 61. In
press.
Felt. Entomological Reports from. Ent. rep. 16 (for 1900) 1901. p.1003.
(Mus. bul. 36). Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 2:1003.
- Ent. rep. 17 (for 1901) 1902. p.777. (Mus. bul. 53).
- Ent. rep. 18 (for 1902). p.145. In press.
Hall. Chemung County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1838) 1839. p.321-24.
Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.477-79.
Ries. Brick \ards. Mus. bul. 12. 1895. p.209-10, 250. Same, Mus. rep.
48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:209-10, 250 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.726-28. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
2:726-28.
.Smock. Building Stone Quarries. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.85-87; 10. 1890.
p.276.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.409. Same, Mus. rep.
48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:409 (2d paging).
Chemung group. Clarke. Chemung Group of Ontario County. Geol. rep.
4 (for 1884) 1885. p.21-22.
Clarke. The Genus Bronteus in the Chemung Rocks of New York. Geol.
rep. 8 (for 1888) 1889. p.57-59. Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889.
p.403-5.
340 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Chemung group (continued)
Clarke. Notes on Some Crustaceans from the Chemung Group of New
York. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.729-38. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for
1895) 1898. 2:729-38.
Clarke. Dictyonine Hexactinellid Sponges from the Upper Devonic of
New York. Mus. bul. 39. 1900. p.187-90. pl.10-11. Same, Mus. rep. 54
(for 1900) 1902. 3:187-90. pl.10-11.
Clarke. New Agelacrinites. Mus. bul. 49. 1901. p.182-98. pl.10.
Clarke. Chemung Fauna. Mus. bul. 52. 1902. p.671-72.
Clarke & Schuchert. Chemung Beds. See New York series.
Dickinson. Quarries of Bluestone and Other Sandstones. Mus. bul. 61-
In press.
Emmons. Chemung Group. Ag. N. Y. 1846. 1:188-93.
Hall. Chemung Group. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1839) 1840. p.392. GeoL
N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.251-77. Pal. N. Y. 1859. 3:48-49.
Hall. Chemung Group of Allegany County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1839>
1840. p.402. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.485.
Hall. Chemung Group of Chautauqua County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for
1840) 1841. p. 171. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.494.
oHall. Chemung Group of Chemung County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for
1838) 1839. p.322-24. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.477-79.
Hall. Chemung Group of Genesee County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for
1839) 1840. p.430. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.467.
Hall. Cheniuug Group of Steuben County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1838>
1839. p.325-26; (for 1839) 1840. p.395-97. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843.
p.480-81.
Hall. Chemung Group of Tompkins County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for
1838) 1839. p.318-19. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.476.
Hall. Chemung Group of Yates County. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.458.
Hall. Organic Remains. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.261-75. Mus. rep. 10*
(for 1856) 1857. p.169-80.
Hall. Descriptions of New Species of Fossils from the Upper Helderberg,
Hamilton and Chemung Groups. Mus. rep. 14 (for 1860) 1861. p.99-109;
15 (for 1861) 1862. p.27-155. illus. llpl.
Hall. Descriptions of New Species of Brachiopoda from the Upper Hel-
derberg, Hamilton and Chemung Groups. Mus. rep. 16 (for 1862) 1863.
p.19-37.
Hall. Observations upon the Genera Uphantaenia and Dictyophyton,.
with notices of some species from the Chemung group of New York
and the Waverly sandstone of Ohio. Mus. rep. 16 (for 1862) 1863.
p.84-91. illus. 4pl.
Hall. Fossil Brachiopoda of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage
and Chemuug Groups. Pal. N. Y. 1867. v.4. 428p. 99pl.
Hall & Whitfield. Some Peculiar Impressions in Sandstone of the Che-
mung Group, New York. Mus. rep. 24 (for 1870) 1872. p.201-4.
Hall. Use of Term. Mus. rep. 23 (for 1869) 1873. p.8-9.
Hall. Illustrations of Devonian Fossils of the Upper Helderberg, Ham-
ilton and Chemung groups. 1876.
Hall. Gasteropoda, Pteropoda, and Cephalopoda of the Upper Helderberg,
Hamilton, Portage and Chemung Groups. Pal. N. Y. 1879. v.5. pt2.-
492p. (v.l, text, v.2, 120pl.); 1888. v.7, supplement. 42p. 18pl.
Hall. Preliminary Notice of the Lamellibranchiate Shells of the Upper
Helderberg, Hamilton and Chemung Groups. Mus. rep. 35 (for 1881>
1884. p,215-406g.
o First use of term.
SUBJECT INDEX 341
Chemung group (continued)
Hall. Lamellibranchiata: Monomyria of the Upper Helderberg, Hamil-
ton and Chemung Groups. Pal. N. Y. 1884. v.5. ptl. 268p. 45pl.;
Dimyaria of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage and Chemung
Groups. Pal. N. Y. 1885. v.5. ptl. p.269-561. 51pl.
Hall & Clarke. Trilobites and Other Crustacea of the Oriskany, Upper
Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage, Chemung and Catskill Groups. Pal.
N. Y. 1888. v.7. 236p. 46pl.
Hall. New Forms of Dictyospongidae from the Rocks of the Chemung
Group. Geol. rep. 9 (for 1889) 1890. p.56-60. Same, Mus. rep. 43 (for
1889) 1890. p.258-62.
Jewett. Letter regarding Fossils of the Chemung Group. Mus. rep. 15
(for 1861) 1862. p.198.
Lincklaen. Chemung Group; Fossils. Mus. rep. 14 (for 1860) 1861.
p.69-70.
Luther. Stratigraphic Position of the Portage Sandstones in the Naples
Valley and the Adjoining Region. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.13-14,
223-36. pi. (phot.) map. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:13-14,
223-36. pi. (phot.) map.
Geologic map of the township of Naples, Ontario county, 17xl6.5cm.
Purpose of paper to determine line of division between Portage and Chemung
groups.
Luther. Chemung Group. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899. p.225-26. Same,
Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:225-26.
Luther. Chemung Group of Onondaga County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895)
1897. p. 284-86. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:284-86.
Mather. Ithaca and Chemung Group. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.317.
Merrill. Chemung Group. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.164. Same, Mus. rep. 51
(for 1897) 1899. 1:164.
Prosser. Classification and Distribution of the Hamilton and Chemung
Series of Central and Eastern New York. Ptl, Geol. rep. 15 (for 1896)
1897. p.12-13, 83-222, pi. (phot.) map. Pt2, Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899.
p.65-315. pi. (phot.) map. Same, Ptl, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898.
2:12-13, 83-222. pi. (phot.) map. Pt2, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899.
2:65-315. pi. (phot.) map.
Ptl Geologic map of parts of Chenango, Madison, Otsego, Schoharie and Albany
counties, 58x33.5cm.
Pt2 Map showing distribution of middle and upper Devonian rocks in central eastern
New York, 61x38.5cm; Map of Delaware county, by W. L. Fisher, 34x32cm.
Ries. Chemung Shale. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.695-98. Same,
Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:695-98.
' revised. Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.836-41. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 2:836-41.
Ries. Chemung Group of Orange County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897.
p.404. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:404.
Smock. Quarries. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.85-92; 10. 1890. p.275-78.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.409-11. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:409-11 (2d paging).
Smock. Chemung Sandstone. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.18; 10. 1890. p.224.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.389-90. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1805. 1:389-90 (2d paging).
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.193-94. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:193-94.
Vanuxem. Chemung Group. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1839) 1840. p.381.
Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.179-85.
Vanuxem. Chemung Group in Broome County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.294.
Vanuxem. Chemung Group in Chenango County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.293.
342 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Chemung group (continued)
Vanuxem. Cheinung Group in Cortland County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.291.
Vanuxem. Chemung Group in Otsego County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.254.
Vanuxem. Chemung Group in Tioga County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.297.
Vanuxem. Chemung County in Tompkins County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.298-99.
Vanuxem. Fossils. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.180-85.
White. Description of a Fossil Alga from the Chemnng of New York
with Remarks on the Genus Haliserites. Mus. bul. 52. 1902. p.593-605.
Wright. Chemung Group in Yates County. Mus. rep. 35 (for 1881) 1884.
p.196-98.
Chenango county. Beck. Sulphur Springs. Min. rep. (for 1839) 1840. p.58.
Clarke. Report on Field-work in Chenango County. Geol. rep. 13 (for
1893) 1894. p.529-57. pi. (ph6t) Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894.
p.723-51. pi. (phot.)
Clarke. Geological Map of Part of Chenango County. Geol. rep. 15 (for
1895) 1897. facing p.42. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. v.2, facing
p.42.
Clarke. Oneonta, Ithaca and Portage Groups. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895)
1897. p.63-81. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:63-81.
Dickinson. Bluestone Quarries. Mus. bul. 61. In press.
Merrill. Hudson River Bluestone Quarrymen. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.458.
Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:458 (2d paging).
Prosser. Geologic Map of Part of. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. facing
p.87. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. v.2, facing p.87.
Prosser. Hamilton, Sherburne and Ithaca Formations. Geol. rep. 15 (for
1895) 1897. p.87-222. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:87-222.
; Prosser. Chemung Formation. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.94-105.
Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:94-105.
Smock. Building Stone Quarries. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.78-80; 10. 1890.
p.271-72.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.405-6. Same, Mus. rep.
48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:405-6 (2d paging).
Vanuxem. Chenango County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.292-94.
Cherry scale insect. Felt. Cherry Scale Insect. Mus. bul. 46. 1901. p.330-
32. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 4:330-32.
Chestnut weevils. Lintner. Chestnut Weevils. Ent. rep. 12 (for 1896)
1897. p.267-72. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1898. 1:267-72 (1st paging).
China, see Pottery.
Chinch bug. Lintner. Chinch Bug. Ent. rep. 2 (for 1882-1883) 1885. p.148-
64.
Chloanthite. Whitlock. Chloanthite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.59.
Chlorid of lime. Beck. Muriate of Lime. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.245-46.
Mather. Sulphate of Magnesia, Muriate of Soda and Muriate of Lime.
Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.86-88.
Ries. Chlorid of Lime. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.384-85. Same,
Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:384-85.
Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.658-59. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
3:658-59.
Chlorite. Beck. Chlorite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.284.
Chloritic slates. Mather. Chloritic and Talcose Slates. Geol. rep. 1st dist.
(for 1840) 1841. p.96-97.
SUBJECT INDEX 343
Chondrodite. Beck. Chondrodlte. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.281-83. Mus. rep.
3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p.132-33.
Hunt. Chondrodite. Mus. rep. 21 (for 1867) 1871. p.76-77.
Whitlock. Chondrodite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.106.
hromite. Beck. Chrome-iron Ore. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.400-1.
Merrill. Localities. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.580. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for
1894) 1895. 1:580 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.232. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899.
1:232.
Whitlock. Chromite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.74.
Chrysanthemum fly. Lintner. Chrysanthemum Fly. Ent. rep. 4 (for
1887) 1888. p.73-80. Same, Mus. rep. 41 (for 1887) 1888. p.193-200.
Ent. rep. 7 (for 1890) 1891. p.242-46. Same, Mus. rep. 44 (for
1890) 1892. p.242-46.
Chrysoberyl. Beck. Chrysoberyl. Min. N. Y. 1842. p. 375-77. Mus. rep.
3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p. 145-46.
Whitlock. Chrysoberyl. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.74.
Chrysocolla. Bck. Chrysocolla. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.449.
Whitlock. Chrysocolla. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.115.
Chrysolite. Hunt. Chrysolite. Mus. rep. 21 (for 1867) 1871. p.76.
Merrill. Olivine or Chrysolite. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.122. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:122.
Whitlock. Chrysolite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.99-100.
Cicada. Lintner. 17 Year Cicada. Ent. rep. 12 (for 1896) 1897. p.272-89.
Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1898. 1:272-89 (1st paging).
Cincinnati. Hall. Description of New Species of Fossils from the Hudson
River Group in the Vicinity of Cincinnati, O. Mus. rep. 24 (for 1870)
1872. p.225-32. pl.8.
Cincinnatian. Clarke & Schuchert Cincinnatian. Mus. mem. 3. 1900.
p.10. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 2:10.
Cinnabar. Whitlock. Cinnabar. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.55.
Cirrhopoda. De Kay. Cirrhopoda. Zool. N. Y. 1843. v.5. pt5. p. 250-57.
Clams, see Lamellibranchiata.
Claudopus. Peck. New York Species of Pleurotus, Claudopus and Crepi-
dotus. Mus. rep. 39 (for 1885) 1886. p.58-73.
Clavaria. Peck. Genus Clavaria. Mus. rep. 24 (for 1870) 1872. p.104-5.
lays. Beck. Materials for the Manufacture of Porcelain. Min. rep. (for
1838) 1839. p.41-42.
Beck. Materials for Bricks, Pottery and Porcelain. Min. N. Y. 1842.
p.59-60, 340.
Carr. Clays. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1839) 1840. p.386.
Emmons. Porcelain Clay and Feldspar. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1838)
1839. p.203-12.
Emmons. Preparation of Marly and Tertiary Clays. Geol. rep. 2d dist.
(for 1838) 1839. p.221-24.
Fitch. Clays of Washington County. Ag. Soc. Trans. 9 (for 1849) 1850.
p. 872-78.
Hall. Clay. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1838) 1839. p.332.
Hall. Clays of Monroe County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1837) 1838.
p.332-33. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.425-26.
Hall. Clays of Niagara County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1837) 1838.
p.363-65. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.444-45.
Hall. Clays of Orleans County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.354.
Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.437.
344 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
\
Clays (continued)
Hall. Clay of Wayne County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1837) 1838,
p.318-19. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.418.
Hall. Discoloration of Sands and Clays from the Percolation of Water.
Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.361-62.
Horsford. Clay Beds of Cattaraugus County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for
1839) 1840. p.460.
Horton. Clays of Orange County. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1838) 1839.
p. 153-54.
Linc'oln. Clays of Seneca County. Geol. rep. 14 (for 1894) 1895. p.105-11..
Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 2:105-11.
Luther. Clays of Onondaga County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897.
p.288-91. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:288-91.
Mather. Clays of Suffolk County. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1836) 1837.
p.89-91 (ed.2, p.91-93).
Mather. Sands and Clays of Long Island and Staten Island. Geol. rep,
1st dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.136-37.
Mather. Tertiary Clays, Loams and Marls in Columbia and Dutches*
Counties. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.158-59.
Mather. Clays of Westchester and Putnam Counties. Geol. rep. 1st dist.
(for 1838) 1839. p.76-79.
Mather. Sand, Clay and Drift. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1840) 1841,
p. 71-75.
Mather. Clay Balls and Calcareous Concretions. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843,
p.82-83.
Merrill. Directory of Clay Manufacturers. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.502-18,
Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:502-18 (2d paging).
Nason. Gravels, Sands and Clays of Albany County. Geol. rep. 13 (for
1893) 1894. p.266-77, 284. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.460-71,
478.
Ries. Quaternary Deposits of the Hudson River Valley between Croton
and Albany, with notes on the brick clays and the manufacture of
brick. Geol. rep. 10 (for 1890) 1891. p.110-55.
Ries. Clay Industries of New York. Mus. bul. 12. 1895. p.93-262. 2pl,
(phot.) map. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:93-262 (2d paging).
2pl. (phot.) map.
Map of New York showing location of clay deposits and manufactories, 59x67cm.
abridged by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.494-501. Same, Mus,
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:494-501 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.208-13. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899.
1:208-13.
Ries. Physical Tests of the Devonian Shales of New York State to de-
termine their Value for the Manufacture of Clay Products. Geol. rep.
15 (for 1895) 1897. p.673-98. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898.
2:673-98.
Ries. Brick Clays of Orange County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897.
p.468-69. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:468-69.
Ries. Champlain Clays of Adirondacks. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899.
p.511-53. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:511-53.
Ries. Notes on a Trip from Port Jervis to Rondout. Mus. rep. 52 (for
1898) 1900. I:r88-91.
Ries. Clays of 'New York, their Properties and Uses. Mus. bul. 35. 1900.
p.489-944. 140pl. (phot.) map. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
2:489-944. 140pl. (phot.) map.
Contains a bibliography.
Map of New York State showing clay and shale deposits and manufactories,.
93. 5x69. 5cm.
SUBJECT INDEX 345
Clays (continued)
Ries. Clay Analyses. Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.860-907. Same, Mus. rep. 54
(for 1900) 1902. 2:860-907.
Ries. Bibliography of Clay Literature. Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.908-12.
Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 2:908-12.
Ries. Directory of Clay Workers in New York State. Mus. bul. 35. 1900.
p.913-25. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 2:913-25.
Woodworth. Clays of Long Island. Mus. bul. 48. 1901. p.621-23. Same,
Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 4:621-23.
See also Long Island division; Pleistocene.
Climate, see Meteorology.
Clinochlore. Whitlock. Clinochlore. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.112.
Clinton county. Beck. Mineralogy. Min. rep. (for 1839) 1840. p.58-59.
Beck. Magnetic Oxide of Iron. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.17-20.
Cushing. Preliminary Report on the Geology of Clinton County. GeoL
rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.473-89. maps (uncolored). Same, Mus. rep. 47
(for 1893) 1894. p.667-83. maps (uncolored).
Cushing. Report on the Geology of Clinton County. Geol. rep. 15 (for
1895) 1897. p.21-22, 499-573. pi. (phot.) maps (uncolored). Same, Mus.
rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:21-22, 499-573. pi. (phot.) maps (uncolored).
Map of Clinton county showing the boundary between the Cambrian and Precam-
brian formations (uncolored) 16.5xl9.5cm.
Gushing. Geology of Rand Hill and Vicinity. Geol. rep. 19 (for 1899)
1901. p.r37-82. maps. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. l:r37-82.
maps.
Geologic maps of parts of Clinton county, 33x22, 10.5x5cm.
Emmons. Clinton County. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1838) 1839. p.230-34.
Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.289-324.
Emmons. Iron Ores. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1839) 1840. p.261-73. Geol.
N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.291-308.
Emmons. Ores of Clinton and Franklin. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1840)
1841. p. 133-35.
Emmons. Geological Map. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. pl.17.
Felt. Entomological Reports from. Ent. rep. 16 (for 1900) 1901. p.1003-4.
(Mus. bul. 36). Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 2:1003-4.
Ries. Brick Yards. Mus. bul. 12. 1895. p. 194, 246. Same, Mus. rep. 48
(for 1894) 1895. 1:194, 246 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.709-10. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
2:709-10.
Ries. Limestones. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.432-33. Same, Mus. rep.
51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:432-33.
- revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p. 774-76. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:774-76.
Smock. Building Stone Quarries. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.103-5; 10. 1890.
p. 243.
- revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.437. Same, Mus. rep.
48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:437 (2d paging).
See also Adirondacks.
Clinton group. Bishop. Clinton Group of Erie County. Geol. rep. 15 (for
1895) 1897. p.390. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:390.
Clarke, Rnedemann & Luther. Clinton Beds of Brockport and Medina
Quadrangles. Mus. bul. 52. 1902. p.517, 520, 522.
Clarke. Limestone Lenses in. Pal. rep. (for 1899) 1900. p.672-73; (for
1900) 1901. p.12-13; (for 1901) 1902. p.428-31.
Clark & Schuchert. Clinton beds. See New York series.
346 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Clinton group (continued)
Darton. Clinton Formation. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p. 218-20.
Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.412-14.
Darton. Clinton Formation of Ulster County. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893)
1894. p.307-8. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.501-2.
Emmons. Clinton Group. Ag. N. Y. 1846. 1:144-50.
Gedcles. Clinton Group of Onondaga County. Ag. Soc. Trans 19 (for
1859) 1860. p,244-45.
Grabau. Clinton Beds at Niagara. Mus. bul. 45. 1901. p 95-102 Same
Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 4:95-102.
Hall. Argillaceous and Calcareous Shales of the Genesee and Niagara
Rivers. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.297-99.
Hall. Clinton Group. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.58-79. Pal. N. Y 1852.
2:2-4; 1859. 3:24-27.
Hall. Clinton Group in Monroe County. 'Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.422.
Hall. Clinton Group in Niagara County. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.440.
Hall. Clinton Group in Orleans County. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.433.
Hall. Clinton Group in Wayne County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1838)
1839. p.326-29. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.414.
Hall. Mineral Contents. Geol. N. Y. pt 4. 1843. p.67.
Hall. Organic Remains. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.68-78. Pal. N. Y. 1852.
2:15-105. 296-301, 354-55.
Lincklaen. Clinton Group; Fossils. Mus. rep. 14 (for 1860) 1861. p.52-53.
Loomis. Siluric Fungi from Western New York. Mus. bul. 39. 1900.
p.223-26. pl.16. Same. Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:223-26. pl.16.
Luther. Clinton Shales of Onondaga County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895)
1897. p.247. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:247.
Jjiitlier. Clinton Group. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899. p.203-4. Same,
Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:203-4.
Merrill. Clinton Group. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.153. Same, Mus. rep. 51
(for 1897) 1899. 1:153. ,'-
Ries. Clinton Shale. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.690. Same, Mus. rep.
49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:690.
Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.S28. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
2:828.
Ries. Clinton Group of Cayuga county. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p. 772. Same,
Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:772.
Smock. Clinton Group. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.16-17; 10. 1890. p.221.
- reciscd by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.387. Same, Mus. rep.
48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:387 (2d paging).
- revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.190-91. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:190-91.
Smock. Quarries. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.71; 10. 1890. p.273.
- revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.395-96. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:395-96 (2d paging).
aVanuxem. Clinton Group. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.79-90.
Vanuxem. Clinton Group in Cayuga County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.286.
Vanuxem. Clinton Group in Herkimer County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.257-58.
Vanuxem. Clinton Group in Madison County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.272.
Vanuxem. Clinton Group in Oneida County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.262.
a First use of term.
SUBJECT INDEX 347
Clinton group (continued)
Vanuxem. Clinton Group in Onondaga County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.278.
Vanuxem. Clinton Group in Oswego County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.271.
Vanuxem. Fossils. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.84, 87-90.
White. Clinton Stage. Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. l:r37-44.
Clinton ores. Beck. Lenticular Clay Iron Ore. Min. rep. (for 1836) 1837.
p.32-33 (ed. 2, p.34-35). Min. N. Y. 1842. p.26-28. ,
iHall. Argillaceous Iron Ore. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1837) 1838.
p.299-300.
Hall. Argillaceous Iron of Wayne County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1837)
1838. p.321-23; (for 1838) 1839. p.326-29. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.60-62,
419.
Hall. Oolitic or Lenticular Iron Ore. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1838) 1839.
p.326-29. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.60-62.
Merrill. Localities in New York. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.543. Same, Mus,
rep. 48 '(for 1894) 1895. 1:543 (2d paging).
Smock. Clinton or Fossil Ores. Mus. bul. 7. 1889. p.11-12, 48-52.
-- revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.538-39. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:538-39 (2d paging).
-- revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.219-20. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:219-20.
Vanuxem. Lenticular Clay Iron Ore. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.83, 262.
Clintonite. Beck. Clintonite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.361-62.
Hunt. Clintonite. Mus. rep. 21 (for 1867) 1871. p.83.
Clitopilus. Peck. New York Species of Clitopilus. Bot. rep. 42 (for 18S8)
1889. p.39-46. Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p.135-42.
Clothes moth. Felt. Clothes Moth. Ag. Soc. Trans. 59 (for 1899) 1900;
p.297-98.
Clover hay caterpillar. Lintner. Clover Hay Caterpillar. Ent. rep. 11
(for 1895) 1896. p.145-51. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1897. 1:145 51.
Clover leaf weevil. Lintner. Punctured Clover Leaf Weevil. Ent. rep.
1 (for 1881) 1882. p.247-53.
-- Ent. rep. 5 (for 1888) 1889. p.272-73. Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for
1888) 1889. p.272-73.
Ent. rep. 7 (for 1890) 1891. p.315-16. Same, Mus. rep. 44 (for
1890) 1892. p.315-16.
Coal. Beck. Coal. Min. rep. (for 1838) 1839. p. 15. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.94,
190-91.
Carr. Excavations for Coal. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1839) 1840. p.387.
Conrad. On the Probability of Discovering Coal. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for
1836) 1837. p. 183-84 (ed. 2, p. 185-86).
Eaton. Coal Formations in the State of New York. Alb. Inst. Trans.
1830. 1:126-30.
Hall. Improbability of Finding in New York. Geol. rep 4th dist. (for
1837) 1838. p.289-90. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.293-94.
Mather. Search for Coal in the Utica Slate Group. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843.
p.391-93.
Merrill. Localities. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.582. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for
1894) 1895. 1:582 (2d paging).
- Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.234-35. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899.
J. I
Vanuxem. Coal. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1836) 1837. p.195-98 (ed.2,.
Whitlock. Mineral Coal. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.130-31.
548 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Coal system, see Carboniferous system.
Cobalt. Whitlock. Cobalt Mus. bill. 58. 1902. p.59, 120-21.
Cobaltite. Whitlock. Cobaltite (Cobalt glance). Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.59.
<*Cobleskill limestone. Clarke. Coralline or Cobleskill Limestone. MUB.
mem. 5. p.136-37. In press.
Hartnagel. Preliminary Observations on the Cobleskill (Coralline) Lime-
stone of New York. Pal. rep. (for 1902). In press.
Coccolite. Beck. Coccolite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.287.
See also Pyroxene.
Cockroach. Felt. Cockroach. Ag. Soc. Trans. 59 (for 1899) 1900. p.299.
Cocktail grit. Mather. Cocktail Grit. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1839) 1840.
p.237.
See also Cauda galli grit.
Codling moth. Felt. Codling Moth. Ag. Soc. Trans. 59 (for 1899) 1900.
p.276-77.
Lintner. Codling Moth. Ent rep. 9 (for 1892) 1893. p.338-42. Same,
Mus. rep. 46 (for 1892) 1893. p.338-42.
Coelenterata {paleozoic). Girty. Revision of the Sponges and Coelenter-
ates of the Lower Helderberg Group of New York. Geol. rep. 14 (for
1894) 1895. p.16, 259-309. 7pl. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895.
2:16, 259-309. 7pl.
See also Anthozoa; Corals; Hydrozoa.
Coeymans limestone (Helderberg; Lower Pentamerus; Pentamerus).
&Clarke & Schuchert. Coeymans Limestone. Mus. mem. 3. 1900. p.ll.
Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 2:11.
Cohoes. Smock. Stone Construction in. Mus. bul. 10. 1890. p.332-33.
Cchoes mastodon. Mus. rep. 20 (for 1866) 1867. p.6; 21 (for 1867) 1871. p.5,
7-9, 99-148. maps.
Map of Cohoes and vicinity showing course of the Mohawk, 23xl8.5cm.
Map of Cohoes falls and vicinity (uncolored) 67x42cm.
Colemanite. Whitlock. Colemanite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.122-23.
<3oleoptera. Additions to Collection. Ent. rep. 3, p.141; 4, p.207-8; 5.
p.325; 6, p.188-89; 7, p.382-83; 8, p.298-99; 9, p.462-63; 10, p.510-lli
516-17; 11, p.285-87; 12, p.361-62; 13, p.373-74; 14, p.255-57; 15, p.601-6;
16, p.1035-38; 17, p.809^13; 18, p.170-71.
For dates of reports, see List of publications, p. 264.
Felt. Species Treated. Ent. rep. 14 (for 1898) 1898. p.158-60 (Mus. bul.
23). Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 1: 158-60.
Mus. bul. 20. 1898. p.5-43, Same, Mus, rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900.
1:5-43.
Mus. bul. 57. 1902. p.3-43.
- Mus. bul. 59. 1902. p.51-84.
Lintner. Species Treated. Ent. rep. 1 (for 1881) 1882. p.227-63.
- Ent. rep. 2 (for 1882 & 1883) 1885. p.125-44.
Ent. rep. 3 (for 1886) 1887. p.98-107. Same, Mus. rep. 40 (for
1886) 1887. p.98-107.
Ent. rep. 4 (for 1887) 1888. p.80-107, 155-56. Same, Mus. rep.
41 (for 1887) 1888. p. 200-27, 275-76.
Ent. rep. 5 (for 1888) 1889. p. 227-42. Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for
1888) 1889. p.227-42.
Ent. rep. 6 (for 1889) 1890. p.117-36. Same, Mus. rep. 43 (for
1889) 1890. p.117-36.
a First use of term in report of paleontologist to secretary of Regents. Regents
bulletin 59. 1903. p.r42.
& First use of term in original publication of this article. Science. 1899. new ser.
10:877.
SUBJECT INDEX 349
Coleoptera (continued)
Ent rep. 7 (for 1890) 1891. p.246-96, 310-17. Same, Mus. rep.
44 (for 1890) 1892. p.246-96, 310-17.
iEnt. rep. 8 (for 1891) 1893. p.172-77. Same, Mus. rep. 45 (for
1891) 1892. p.172-77.
Ent. rep. 9 (for 1892) 1893. p.299-309. Same, Mus. rep. 46 (for
1892) 1893. p.299-309.
Ent. rep. 10 (for 1894) 1895. p.406-20. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for
1894) 1895. 1:406-20 (1st paging).
Ent. rep. 11 (for 1895) 1896. p. 172-98. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for
1895) 1897. 1:172-98.
Ent. rep. 12 (for 1896) 1897. p.235-72. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for
1896) 1898. 1:235-72 (1st paging).
MacGillivray. Aquatic Chrysomelidae and a Table of the Families of
Coleopterous Larvae. Mus. bul. 68. In press.
Young. List of Coleoptera taken at Newport, Herkimer co., N. Y. Ent.
rep. 18 (for 1902). p.153-61. In press.
Species
The following list of species includes only the more important accounts by
Lintner in Ent. rep. 1-13; by Felt in Ent. rep. 14-18, Ag. Soc. Trans. 59, Forest. Fish
and Game Com. rep'ts, Mus. bul. 20, and later. For dates of reports and bulletins,
see p. 264.
Adalia bipunctata. Ent. rep. 9, p.306. Same, Mus. rep. 46, p.306.
Ag. Soc. Trans. 59, p.297.
Agrilus ruficollis. Ent. rep. 6, p.123-25. Same, Mus. rep. 43, p.123-25.
Ent. rep. 10, p.406-7. Same, Mus. rep. 48, 1:406-7 (1st paging).
Anomala lucicola. Ent. rep. 10, p.408-10. Same, Mus. rep. 48, 1:408-10
1st paging).
Anthrenus scrophulariae. Mus. rep. 30, p.127-35.
- Ent. rep. 9, p.299-306. Same, Mus. rep. 46, p.299-306.
Ag. Soc. Trans. 59, p.297-98.
Aramigus fulleri. Ent. rep. 2, p.142-44.
Attagenus piceus. Ent. rep. 2, p.46-48.
- Ag. Soc. Trans. 59, p.297-98.
Balaninus sp. Ent. rep. 12, p.267-72. Same, Mus. rep. 50, 1:267-72 (1st
paging).
Balaninus nasicus. Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 7. In press.
Bruchus obtectus. Ent. rep. 7, p. 255-79. Same, Mus. rep. 44, p.255-79.
Conotrachelus nenuphar. Ent. rep. 7, p.288-96. Same, Mus. rep. 44,
p. 288-96.
rioceris asparagi. Ent. rep. 1, p.239-46.
Ent. rep. 11, p.177-81. Same, Mus. rep. 49, 1:177-81.
Ent. rep. 15, p.540-41. (Mus. bul. 31). Same, Mus. rep. 53,
1:540-41.
Crioceris 12-punctata. Ent. rep. 12, p.248-52. Same, Mus. rep. 50,
1:248-52 (1st paging).
Ent. rep. 15, p.540-41. (Mus. bul. 31). Same, Mus. rep. 53,
1:540-41.
Cyllene pictus. Ent. rep. 8, p.175-76. Same, Mus. rep. 45, p.175-76.
Dendroctonus terebrans. Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 7. In press.
Dermestes lardarius. Ent. rep. 6, p. 119-23. Same, Mus. rep. 43, p.119-23.
- Ag. Soc. Trans. 59, p.300.
Elaphidion villosum. Ent. rep. 9, p.357-61. Same, Mus. rep. 46, p.357-61.
- Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 4, p.392-93.
Epicauta cinerea. Ent. rep. 6, p. 134-35. Same, Mus. rep. 43, p.134-35.
350 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
^
Coleoptera (continued)
Epicauta vittata. Ent rep. 6, p. 132-34. Same, Mus. rep. 43, p.132 34.
Euphoria inda. Ent. rep. 1, p.232-39.
Fidia viticida. Mus. bul. 59, p.49-84.
Galerucella luteola. Ent. rep. 5, p. 234-42. Same, Mus. rep. 42, p. 234-42;
- Ent. rep. 11, p.189-96. Same, Mus. rep. 49, 1:189-96.
- Ent. rep. 12, p.253-64. Same, Mus. rep. 50, 1:253-64 (1st paging).
- Mus. bul. 20, p. 1-43. Sam,e, Mus. rep. 52, 1:1-43.
- revised. Mus. bul. 57, 1902. p.1-43.
- Ent. rep. 14, p.232-35. (Mus. bul. 23). Same, Mus. rep. 52, 1:232-35.
- Ag. Soc. Trans. 59, p.279.
- Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 5, p.354-59.
Lachnosterna fusca. Mus. bul. 5, 32p.
- Ent. rep. 9, p.353-57. Same, Mus. rep. 46, p.353-57.
Macrodactylus subspinosus. Ent. rep. 1, p.227-32.
Magdalis barbita. Mus. bul. 37, p.22. Same, Mus. rep. 54, 3:22.
- Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 5, p.374.
Monarthrum mali. Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 7. In press.
Monohammus confusor. Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 7. In press.
Phlaeosinus dentatus. Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 7. In press.
Phytonomus punctatus. Ent. rep. 1, p.247-53.
Ent. rep. 5, p.272-73. Same, Mus. rep. 42, p.272-73.
Ent. rep. 7, p.315-16. Same, Mus. rep. 44, p.315-16.
Pissodes strobi. Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 7. In press.
Pitogenes sp. Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 7. In press.
Plagionotus speciosus. Ent. rep. 12, p.237-48. Same, Mus. rep. 50, 1:237-.
48 (1st paging).
- Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 4, p,386-92.
- Ag. Soc. Trans. 59, p.277-78.
Polygraphus rufipennis. Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 7. In press.
Rhagium lineatum. Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 7. In press.
Saperda, Monograph of Genus. Mus. bul. In press.
Saperda Candida. Ent. rep. 5, p. 269-71. Same, Mus. rep. 42, p.269-73.
Saperda tridentata. Ent. rep. 12, p.243-48. Same, Mus. rep. 50, 1:243-48-
(1st paging).
- Ag. Soc. Trans. 59, p.278-79.
- Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 5, p.371-75.
Scolytus rugulosus. Ent. rep. 4, p. 103-7. Same, Mus. rep. 41, p. 223-27.
Tenebrio molitor. Ent. rep. 8, p.176-77. Same, Mus. rep. 45, p.176-77.
Tomicus balsameus. Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 7. In press.
Tomicus cacographus. Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 7. In press.
Tomicus caelatus. Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 7. In press.
Tomiicus calligraphus. Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 7. In press.
Tomicus pini. Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 7. In press.
Xyleborus dispar. Ent. rep. 7, p.348-51. Same, Mus. rep. 44, p. 348-51.
Collybia. Peck. New York Species of Collybia. Bot. rep. 49 (for 1895>
1896, p.32-55. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1897. 1:46-69.
Columbia county. Berk. Mineralogy. Min. rep. (for 1839) 1840. p.59-60.
Felt. Entomological Reports from. Ent. rep. 15 (for 1899) 1900. p.553-54.
(Mus. bul. 31). Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 1:553-54.
Mather. Economic Geology. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.142-84.
SUBJECT INDEX 351
Columbia county (continued)
Mather. Hudson River Group. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.385-89.
Mather. Taconic Rocks. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.422-33.
Mather. Limonites and Hematite. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.491-98.
Mather. Dip and Strike of Rocks. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.613-14.
Ries. Brick Yards. Mus. bul. 12. 1895. p.188-89, 244. Same, Mus. rep. 48
(for 1894) 1895. 1:188-89, 244 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.703-4. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
2:703-4.
Ries. Limestones. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.431. Same, Mus. rep.
51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:431.
revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.776-77. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:776-77.
Smock. Building Stone Quarries. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.42, 97; 10. 1890.
p.239-40.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.434. Same, Mus. rep.
48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:434 (2d paging).
Smock. Limonites. Mus. bul. 7. 1889. p.12-13, 52-61.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.539-41. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:539-41 (2d paging).
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.220-21. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:220-21.
Smock. Carbonate Ores. Mus. bul. 7. 1889. p.13-14, 62-65.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.541-42. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:541-42 (2d paging).
remsed by Merrill. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.221-22. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:221-22.
See also Becraft mountain.
Columbite. Beck. Columbite. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p.151.
Min. N. Y. 1842. p.449.
Whitlock. Columbite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.116-17.
Combustible minerals. Beck. Combustible Minerals. Min. N. Y. 1842.
p.94-98.
Conchology, see Mollusca.
Ccnesus lake. Hall. Conesus Lake. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.407.
Conglomerate limestone. Mather. Brecciated and Conglomerate Lime-
stone. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.406-9.
Conglomerates. Mather. Alluvial Sandstones and Conglomerates. Geol.
N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.122-23, 236.
Mather. Red and Grey Conglomerate. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.286-87.
See also Carboniferous system.
Conularida (paleozoic). Grabau. Conularida of Niagara Region. Mus.
bul. 45. 1901. p.213-14. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 4:213-14.
Copper. Beck. Copper. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.420-27. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed.
(for 1849) 1850. p.150.
Emmons. Copper. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1836) 1837. p.124 (ed.2,
p.126).
Emmons. Copper in St Lawrence County. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1837)
1838. p.212-13.
Mather. Lead, Copper and Zinc Ores of Columbia and Dutchess Coun-
ties. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.176-81.
Mather. Copper Ores. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.500-9.
Vanuxem. Copper. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1836) 1837. p.200 (ed.2, p.202).
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Copper (continued)
Watson. Copper in Essex County. Ag. Soc. Trans. 12 (for 1852) 1853.
p.792-93; 13 (for 1853) 1854. p.718-19.
Whitlock. Copper. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.50, 54, 57, 62, 63, 66, 69, 86-87,
115, 120, 126.
Copper pyrites, see Chalcopyrite.
Copperas. Beck. Copperas. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.399-400.
Mather. Sulphate of Iron. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.114-19.
Coprinus. Peck. Genus Coprinus. Mus. rep. 23 (for 1869) 1873. p.103-5.
a Coralline limestone (Cobleskill; Niagara). Clarke. Coralline or Coble-
skill Limestone. Mus. mem. 5. p.136-37. In press.
Hall. Organic Remains. Pal. N. Y. 1852. 2:321-38.
See also Cobleskill limestone; Niagara limestone.
Corals. Beecher. Synoptical Table of the Genera and Species described
in v.6 of the Palaeontology of New York. Mus. rep. 41 (for 1887)
1888. p.363-75.
Clarke. Type Specimens in New York State Museum. Mus. bul. 65.
In press.
Hall. Fossil Corals of Lower Silurian. Pal. N. Y. 1&17. v.l (various page
references, see Table, p.322).
Hall. Corals of Clinton Group. Pal. N. Y. 1852. 2:38, 354-55.
Hall. Corals of Niagara Group. Pal. N. Y. 1852. 2:109-76, 354-55.
Hall. Corals of Coralline Limestone. Pal. N. Y. 1852. 2:321-25.
Hall. Descriptions of Bryozoa and Corals of the Lower Helderberg
Group. Mus. rep. 26 (for 1872) 1874. p.93-115.
- revised. Mus. rep. 32 (for 1878) 1879. p.141-76.
- 33 plates and explanations illustrating Corals and Bryozoans
of Upper and Lower Helderberg Groups. Geol. .rep. 2 (for 1882) 1883.
Hall. Illustrations of Devonian Fossils. Corals. 1876.
Hall. Corals and Bryozoa of Niagara group in central Indiana. Mus.
rep. 28 (for 1874) 1879. p. 106-26.
Hall. Descriptions of Fossil Corals from the Niagara and Upper Helder-
berg Groups. Mus. rep. 35 (for 1881) 1884. p.407-64, pl.23-30.
Hall & Simpson. Corals and Bryozoa of the Lower and Upper Helder-
berg and Hamilton Groups. Pal. N. Y. 1887. v.6. 298p. 67pl.
Hall. Discussion of Streptelasma and Allied Genera of Rugose Corals.
Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. 1:24-25. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895)
1898. 2:24-25.
Simpson. Glossary and Explanations of Specific Names of Bryozoa and
Corals described in v.6, Palaeontology of New York and Other Reports.
Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.729-47. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893)
1894. p.923-41.
Simpson. Preliminary Descriptions of New Genera of Palaeozoic Rugose
Corals. Mus. bul. 39. 1900. p. 199-222. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900)
1902. 3:199-222.
See also Anthozoa; Coelenterata.
Corn worm. Lintner. Corn Worm. Ent. rep. 1 (for 1881) 1882. p.116-26.
ftCorniferous limestone (Onondag*a; Seneca; Upper Helderberg). Bishop.
Corniferous Limestone of Erie County. Geol. rep. 15 (1895) 1897.
p.313-15, 332-33, 390. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:313-15,
332-33, 390.
Clarke. Corniferous Limestone in Ontario County. Geol. rep. 4 (for 1884)
1885. p. 10.
a Term originated by Gebhard.
ft Term Corniferous limerock first used by Eaton. Amer. Jour, of Science. 1839.
ser. 1. 36:61-71.
SUBJECT INDEX 353
Corniferous limestone (continued)
Conrad. Corniferous Limestone. Pal. rep. (for 1840) 1841. p.31.
Geddes. Corniferous Limestone of Onondaga County. Ag. Soc. Trans.
19 (for 1859) 1860. p.251-52.
Hall. Corniferous Limestone. Geol. X. Y. pt4. 1843. p.161-76.
Hall. Corniferous Limestone of Erie County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for
1840) 1841. p. 158. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.471-72.
Hall. Corniferous Limestone of Genesee County. Geol. X. Y. pt4. 1843.
p.466.
Hall. Corniferous Limestone of Livingston ounty. Geol. X. Y. pt4.
1843. p.460-61.
Hall. Corniferous Limestone of Ontario County. Geol. X. Y. pt4. 1843.
p.456-57.
Hall. Corniferous Limestone of Seneca County. Geol. X. Y. pt4. 1843.
p.45051.
Hall. Organic Remains. Geol. X. Y. pt4. 1843. p.170-76.
Lincklaen. Corniferous Limestone. Mus. rep. 14 (for 1860) 1861. p.60-61.
Lincoln. Corniferous Limestone of Seneca County. Geol. rep. 14 (for
1894) 1895. p.88, 90-92, 102. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 2:88,
90-92, 102.
Luther. Corniferous Limestone in Livonia Salt Shaft. Geol. rep. 13 (for
1893) 1894. p.44-47. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.238-41.
Luther. Corniferous Limestone of Onondaga County. Geol. rep. 15 (for
1895) 1897. p.275-79. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:275-79.
Mather. Corniferous Limestone. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1839) 1840.
p.237. Geol. X. Y. ptl. 1843. p.337-38.
Mather. Fossils. Geol. X. Y. ptl. 1843. p.337-38.
Ries. Use of Term. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.366. Same, Mus. rep.
51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:366.
Ries. Corniferous Limestone. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p. 765. Same, Mus. rep.
54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:765.
Ries. Corniferous Limestone of Cayuga County. Mus. bul. 44. 1901.
p.772. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:772.
Ries. Corniferous Limestone of Erie County. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897)
1899. p.436. -Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:436.
: revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.779-80, 781. Same, Mus. rep. 54
(for 1900) 1902. 3:779-80, 781.
Ries. Corniferous Limestone of Greene County. Mus. bul. 44. 1901.
p. 786. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:786.
Ries. Corniferous Limestone of Livingston County. Mus. bul. 44. 1901.
p.792-93. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:792-93.
Ries. Coruiferous Limestone of Onondaga County. Mus. bul. 44. 1901.
p.807. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:807.
Smock. Corniferous Limestone. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.22; 10. 1890. p.213.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.428. Same, Mus. rep.
48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:428 (2d paging).
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.202. Same, Mus. rep.
51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:202.
Smock. Quarries. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.94-134; 10. 1890. p.238-55.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.432-47. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:432-47 (2d paging).
Yanuxem. Corniferous Limerock. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1839) 1840.
p.378. Geol. X. Y. pt3. 1842. p.139-46.
Vanuxem. Corniferous Limerock in Cayuga County. Geol. X. Y. pt3.
1842. p.288.
354 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Corniferous limestone (continued)
Vanuxern. Corniferous Limerock in Herkimer County. Geol. N. Y.
pt3. 1842. p.258.
Vanuxem. Corniferous Limerock in Madison County. Geol. N. Y. pt3.
1842. p.274.
Vanuxem. Corniferous Limerock in Oneida County. Geol. N. Y. pt3.
1842. p.263.
Vanuxem. Corniferous Limerock in Onondaga County. Geol. N. Y. pt3.
1842. p.284.
Vanuxem. Corniferous Limerock in Otsego County. Geol. N. Y. pt3.
1842. p.253.
Vanuxem. Fossils. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.140-41, 146.
See also Onondaga limestones; Seneca limestone; Upper Helderberg
group.
Cornplanter tomahawk. Mus. rep. 4 (for 1850) 1851. p.99-101.
Cortinarius. Peck. Genus Cortinarius. Mus. rep. 23 (for 1869) 1873.
p.105-12
Cortland county. Beck. Mineralogy. Min. rep. (for 1839) 1840. p.60.
Clarke. Geological Map of Part of Cortland County. Geol. rep. 15 (for
1895) 1897. facing p.42. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. v.2, facing
p.42.
Clarke. Oneonta, Ithaca and Portage Groups. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895)
1897. p.63-81. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:63-81.
Ries. Brick Yards. Mus. bul. 12. 1895. p.211, 250. Same, Mus. rep. 48
(for 1894) 1895. 1:211, 250 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.731. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
2:731.
Vanuxem. Cortland County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.289-91.
Corundum. Beck. Corundum. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.314-15.
Hunt. Corundum. Mus. rep. 21 (for 1867) 1871. p.85-86.
Whitlock. Corundum. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p. 70.
See also Emery.
Crabs. Paulmier. The Edible Crab. Mus. rep. 55 (for 1901). In press.
Craterellus. Peck. New York Species of Craterellus. Mus. bul. 2. 1887.
p.44-48.
Crepidotus. Peck. New York Species of Pleurotus, Claudopus and Cre-
pidotus, Mus, rep. 39 (for 1885) 1886. p.58-73.
Cretaceous system. Conrad. Cretaceous System. Pal. rep. (for 1840)
1841. p.44-46.
Meek. Descriptions of New Organic Remains from the Cretaceous
Rocks of Vancouver's Island. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1858-64. 4:37-49.
Merrill. Cretaceous System. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.173-74. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:173-74.
Merrill. Life of the Cretaceous Period. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.174. Same,
Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:174.
Crickets, see Orthoptera.
Crinoidal limestone, see Encrinal limestone.
Crinoidea (paleozoic), see Echinoderma.
Crocoite. Whitlock. Crocoite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.126.
Crooked lake, see Keuka lake.
Cross lake. Geddes. Cross Lake. Ag. Soc. Trans. 19 (for 1859) 1860.
p.260-61.
Croton bug. Felt. Croton Bug. Ag. Soc. Trans. 59 (for 1899) 1900. p.299.
SUBJECT INDEX 355
Crustacea. Catalogues. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. p.24; 7, p.41; 8, p.22; 22, p.15;
46. p.22.
For dates of Mus. rep., see List of publications, p. 241.
De Kay. Crustacea. Assembly doc. 1840, no.50, p.13, 35-36. Zool. N. Y.
1844. v.5. pt6. 70p. 13pl.
Eights. Description of a New Crustacean Animal found on the Shores of
South Shetland Islands, with Remarks on their Natural History. Alb.
Inst. Trans. 1833-52. 2:53-69.
Eights. Description of a New Animal belonging to the Crustacea, dis-
covered in the Antarctic Seas. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1833-52. 2:331-34. 2pl.
Paulmier. The Edible Crab. Mus. rep. 55 (for 1901). In press.
Stoller. Two New Land Isopods. Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. p.r208-13.
Crustacea (paleozoic). Clarke. List of the Type Specimens of Devonian
Crustacea described in Palaeontology of New York, v.7, in the Ne'w
York State Museum. Geol. rep. 8 (for 1888) 1889. p.24-27. Same, Mus.
rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p.370-73.
Clarke. Genus Bronteus in the Chemung Rocks of New York. Geol.
rep. 8 (for 1888) 1889. p.57-59. Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889.
p.403-5. .
Clarke. Genus Acidaspis. Geol. rep. 10 (for 1890) 1891. p.61-71. 3pl.
Same, Mus. rep. 44 (for 1890) 1892. p.91-101. 3pl.
Clarke. Coronura aspeetans, Conrad (sp.); the Asaphus diurus, Green.
Geol. rep. 10 (for 1890) 1891. p.79-83. pl.4. Same, Mus. rep. 44 (for
1890) 1892. p.105-9. pl.4.
Clarke. Terataspis grandis, Hall, the Largest Known Trilobite. Geol.
rep. 10 (for 1890) 1891. p.87-90. pl.5. Same, Mus. rep. 44 (for 1890)
1892. p.111-14. pl.5.
Clarke. List of the Original and Illustrated Specimens in the Palaeon-
tological Collections. Ptl, Crustacea. Geol. rep. 11 (for 1891) 1892.
p.57-121. Same, Mus. rep. 45 (for 1891) 1892. p.373-437.
Clarke. On Cordania; a Proposed New Genus of Trilobites. Geol. rep.
11 (for 1891) 1892. p. 124-27. Same, Mus. rep. 45 (for 1891) 1892. p.440-43.
Clarke. Notes on Some Crustaceans from the Chemung Group of New
York. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.729-38. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for
1895) 1898. 2:729-38.
Clarke. Oriskany Species of Becraft Mountain. Mus. mem. 3. 1900.
p.15-26. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 2:15-26.
Clarke. Notes on Paleozoic Crustaceans. Pal. rep. (for 1900) 1901. p.83-
119. 4pl. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 1:83-119. 4pl. (apx. 1)
Contents: Genus Pseudoniscus; Phyllocarida from the Black Shale Beds at Base of
Salina Beds in Western New York; Some Devonic Phyllocarida from New York;
Phyllopod Crustacean in the Oneonta-Catskill Sediments in Eastern New York;
Estheria ortoni, sp. nov.
Clarke. Type Specimens in New York State Museum. Mus. bul. 65. In
press.
Grabau. Crustacea of Hamilton Group. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899.
p.241-43. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:241-43.
Grabau. Crustacea of Niagara Region. Mus. bul. 45. 1901. p.218-31.
Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 4:218-31.
Hall. Crustacea of Lower Silurian. Pal. N. Y. 1847. v.l (various page
references, see Table, p.329).
Hall. Tracks of Crustacea in Clinton Group. Pal. N. Y. 1852. 2:26-37,
353-54.
Hall. Crustacea of Clinton and Niagara Groups. Pal. N. Y. 1852.
2:296-318.
Hall. Crustacea of Coralline Limestone. Pal. N. Y. 1852. 2:337-38.
Hall. Crustacea of Lower Helderberg Group. Pal. N. Y. 1859. 3:350-81
Hall. Crustacea of Waterlime Group. Pal. N. Y. 1859. 3:382-424.
356 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Crustacea (paleozoic) (continued)
Hall. Trilobites of the Shales of the Hudson River Group. Mus. rep. 12
(for 1858) 1859. p.59-62. illus. Same, Pal. N. Y. 1859. 3:525-29.
Hall. Note upon the Trilobites of the Shales of the Quebec Group in the
Town of Georgia, Vt. Mus. rep. 13 (for 1859) 1860. p.113-19. illus.;
15 (for 1861) 1862. p. 114, 196.
Hall. Preliminary Notice of the Trilobites and Other Crustacea of the
Upper Helderberg, Hamilton and Chemung Groups. Mus. rep. 15 (for
1861) 1862. p.82-114; 16 (for 1862) 1863. p.223-25.
Hall. On the Occurrence of Crustacean Remains of the Genera Cera-
tiocaris and Dithyrocaris, with a notice of some new species from the
Hamilton group and Genesee slate. Mus. rep. 16 (for 1862) 1863.
p.71-75.
Hall. Crustacea of Potsdam Sandstone. Mus. rep. 16 (for 1862) 1863.
p. 137-82.
Hall. Lichas grandis. Mus. rep. 16 (for 1862) 1863. p.223-25.
Ball. Crustacea of Niagara Group. Mus. rep. 20 (for 1866) 1867. p.330-41,
375-78.
Hall. Illustrations of Devonian Fossils. Crustacea. 1876.
Hall. Crustacea of Niagara Group in Central Indiana. Mus. rep. 28
(for 1874) 1879. p.186-99.
Hall. Description of a New Species of Stylonurus from the Catskill
Group. Mus. rep. 36 (for 1882) 1883. p.76-77. pl.5.
Hall & Clarke. Trilobites and Other Crustacea of the Oriskany, Upper
Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage, Chemung and Catskill Groups. Pal.
N. Y. 1888. v.7. 236p. 46pl.
Hall. Crustacean Tracks from Potsdam Sandstone of Port Henry, N. Y.
Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p.25-34. Ipl.
Hall. Report on v.7 of the Palaeontology of New York. Geol. rep. 8 (for
1888) 1889. p.5-15. Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p.351-61.
Hall. Synoptical Table to the Genera and Species of Devonian Crustacea
described in v.7 of the Palaeontology of New York. Geol. rep. 8 (for
1888) 1889. p.16-23. Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p.362-67.
Hall. Genera and Species, not Devonian, described or illustrated in v.7
of the Palaeontology of New York. Geol. rep. 8 (for 1888) 1889. p.22.
Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p.368.
Hall. Summary of the North American Devonian Crustacea (exclusive
of the Ostracoda). Geol. rep. 8 (for 1888) 1889. p.23. Same, Mus. rep.
42 (for 1888) 1889. p.369.
Logan. On the Track of an Animal lately found in the Potsdam Forma-
tion. Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p.30-34.
Ruedemann. New Species of Crustacea of Hudson River Beds near Al-
bany. Mus. bul. 42. 1901. p.575-81. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
3:575-81.
Ruedemann. Crustacea of Trenton Conglomerate of Rysedorph Hill.
Mus. bul. 49. 1901. p.41-89.
Sarle. A New Eurypterid Fauna from the Base of the Salina of Western
New York. Pal. rep. (for 1902). In press.
Walcott. Preliminary Notice of the Discovery of the Remains of the
Natatory and Branchial Appendages of Trilobites. Mus. rep. 28 (for
1874) 1879. p.89-92.
Walcott. Some Sections of Trilobites from the Trenton Limestone. Mus.
rep. 31 (for 1877) 1879. p.61-63. Ipl.
Walcott. Note upon the Legs of Trilobites. Mus. rep. 31 (for 1877) 1879.
p.64. Ipl.
Walcott. Note on the Eggs of the Trilobite. Mus. rep. 31 (for 1877) 1879.
p. 66-67.
SUBJECT INDEX 357
Crustacea (paleozoic) (continued)
Wood Crustacea of Marcellus (Stafford) Limestones of Lancaster, Erie
Co. N. Y. Mus. bul. 49. 1901. p.172-74.
Woodworth. On the Sedentary Impression of the Animal whose Trail
is known as Climactichnites. Pal. rep. (for 1902). In press.
Cryolite. Whitlock. Cryolite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.65-66.
aCrystalline rocks. Gushing. Crystalline Rocks of Clinton County. Geol.
rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.476. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.670.
Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.506-73. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for
1895) 1898. 2:506-73.
Gushing. Report on the Boundary between the Potsdam and Pre-Cam-
brian Rocks North of the Adirondacks. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899.
p.1-27. map (uncolored) 18x31cm. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899.
2:1-27. map (uncolored) 18x31cm.
Gushing. Precambrian Rocks of Franklin County. Geol. rep. 18 (for
1898) 1899. p.89-123. Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 2:89-123.
Gushing. Geology of Rand Hill and Vicinity, Clinton County. Geol. rep.
19 (for 1899) 1901. p.r37-82. maps. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901.
l:r37-82. maps.
Geologic maps of parts of Clinton county, 33x22, 10.5x5cm.
Gushing. Recent Geologic Work in Franklin and St Lawrence Counties.
Geol. rep. 20 (for 1900) 1902. p.r25-82. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900)
1902. l:r25-82.
With analyses.
Gushing. Pre-Cambrian Outlier at Little Falls. Geol. rep. 20 (for 1900)
1902. l:r83-95. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. l:r83-95.
Gushing. Geology of the Vicinity of Little Falls. Mus. bul. In press.
Finlay. Preliminary Report of Field W T ork in the Town of Minerva,
Essex County. Geol. rep. 20 (for 1900) 1902. p.r96-102. Same, Mus.
rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. I:r96-102.
Kemp. Crystalline Rocks of Essex County. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894.
p.444-72. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.638-66.
Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.580-608. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for
1895) 1898. 2:580-608.
Kemp. Geology of Moriah and Westport Townships, Essex County.
Mus. bul. 14. 1895. p.325-40. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:325-
40 (2d paging).
Kemp. Crystalline Limestone of Lake Placid Region. Mus. bul. 21. 1898.
p.53-54, 60. Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898)' 1900. 1:53-54, 60.
Kemp & Newland. Preliminary Report on the Geology of Washington,
Warren and Parts of Essex and Hamilton Counties. Geol. rep. 17 (for
1897) 1899. p.499-553. maps (uncolored). Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897)
1899. 2:499-553. maps (uncolored).
Kemp, Newland & Hill. Crystalline Limestones of Adirondacks. Geol.
rep. 18 (for 1898) 1899. p. 145-62. Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900.
2:145-62.
Kemp & Hill. Precambrian Formations in Parts of Warren. Saratoga,
Fulton and Montgomery Counties. Geol. rep. 19 (for 1899) 1901.
p.r!7-35. pi. (phot.) maps. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. l:r!7-35.
pi. (phot.) maps.
Small uncolored geologic maps, map of the " Noses " (colored).
Merrill. Crystalline Limestone. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.126. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:126.
Merrill. Geology of the Crystalline Rocks of Southeastern New York.
Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1898. 1:21-31 (1st paging).
Ries. Crystalline Limestones of New York County. Mus. bul. 44. 1901.
p.800. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:800.
a Including Precambrian.
358 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Crystalline rocks (continued)
Ries. Crystalline Rocks of Orange County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897.
p.399-400. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:399-400.
Ries. Crystalline Limestones of St Lawrence County. Geol. rep. 17 (for
1897) 1899. p.454-55. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:454-55.
revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.813-15. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:813-15.
Ries. Crystalline Limestones of Westchester County. Geol. rep. 17 (for
1897) 1899. p.462-67. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:462-67.
Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.832-33. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
3:832-33.
Smock. Geological Reconnaissance in the Crystalline Rock Region:
Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester Counties, N. Y. Mus. rep. 39 (for
1885) 1886. p. 165-85, map.
Map of Archean areas of Highlands (uncolored) Ilxl8.5cm.
Smock. Crystalline Rocks. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.9-14; 10. 1890. p.202-7.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.372-75. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:372-75 (2d paging).
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.181-84. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:181-84.
Smock. Quarries. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.25-36; 10. 1890. p.228-34.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.375-80. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:375-80 (2d paging).
Smyth. Crystalline Limestone of St Lawrence and Jefferson Counties.
Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.493-98. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893)
1894. p. 687-92.
Smyth. Report on the Crystalline Rocks of St Lawrence County. Geol.
rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.20-21, 477-97. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895)
1898. 2:20-21, 477-97.
Smyth. Report on Crystalline Rocks of the Western Adirondack Regions.
Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.469-97. pi. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 51
(for 1897) 1899. 2:469-97. pi. (phot.)
Smyth & Newland. Mapping Crystalline Rocks of Western Adirondacks.
Geol. rep. 18 (for 1898) 1899. p. 129-35. Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898)
1900. 2:129-35.
Smyth. Geology of the Crystalline Rocks in the Vicinity of the St Law-
rence River. Geol. rep. 19 (for 1899) 1901. p.r83-104. pi. (phot) map.
Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. I:r83-104. pi. (phot.) map.
Geologic map of portions of St Lawrence and Jefferson counties, 26.5xl6.5cm.
White. Crystalline Rocks of Oneida and Lewis Counties. Mus. rep. 51
(for 1897) 1899. l:r25-26.
See also Anorthosites; Archaean; Gabbros; Gneiss; Granite; Lauren tian
system; Norite; Primitive limestone; Syenites: Trap.
Cuprite. Beck. Red Copper Ore. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.421.
Merrill. Localities. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.580. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for
1894) 1895. 1:580 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.232. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899.
1:232.
Whitlock. Cuprite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.69.
Currant borer. Lintner. Red-breasted Saw-fly. Ent. rep. 13 (for 1897)
1898. p.335-37. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:335-37.
Currant sawfly. Fitch. Currant Sawfly. Ag. Soc. Trans. 27 (for 1867)
1868. p.909-32 (rep. 12)
Lintner. Currant Sawfly. Ent. rep. 2 (for 1882 and 1883) 1885. p.217-21.
Currant spanworm. Felt. Currant Spanworm. Mus. bul. 37. 1900. p. 13-14.
Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:13-14.
SUBJECT INDEX 359
Currant spanworm (continued)
Lintner. Gooseberry Spanworm. Ent. rep. 12 (for 1896) 1897. p.310-11.
Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1898. 1:310-11 (1st paging).
Cut worms. Lintner. Cut-worms. Mus. bul. 6. 1888. 36p. illus.
Lintner. Variegated Cutworm. Ent. rep. 5 (for 1888) 1889. p.200-6.
Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p.200-6.
Cyanite. Beck. Kyanite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.365.
Whitlock. Cyanite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.104.
Cystoidea, see Echinoderma.
Damourite. Merrill. Damourite. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.122. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:122.
Danburite. Beck. Danburite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.450.
Dannemora formation. Gushing. Dannemora Formation. Geol. rep. 19
(for 1899) 1901. p.r47-51. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. I:r47-51.
Geol. rep. 20 (for 1900) 1902. p.r82. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. I:r82.
Datolite. Beck. Datolite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.246-47.
Whitlock. Datolite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.104.
Decorative tile. Bies. Decorative Tile. Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.777-80.
Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 2:777-80.
Delaware county. Beck. Mineralogy. Min. rep. (for 1839) 1840. p.61.
Dickinson. Bluestone Quarries. Mus. bul. 61. In press.
Felt Entomological Reports from. Ent. rep. 15 (for 1899) 1900. p.554.
(Mus. bul. 31). Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 1:554.
Ent. rep. 16 (for 1900) 1901. p.1004. (Mus. bul. 36). Same, Mus.
rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 2:1004.
Eastman. Upper Devonian Fish-fauna of Delaware County, New York.
Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.317-27. illus. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for
1897) 1899. 2:317-27. illus.
Fisher. Geologic Map. 34x32.5cm. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. facing
p.104. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. v.2, facing p.104.
Mather. Economical Geology. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1839) 1840.
p.213-58.
Mather. Dip and Strike of Rocks. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.621.
Merrill. Hudson River Bluestone Quarrymen. Mus. bul. 15. 1895.
p.458-61. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:458-61 (2d paging). ,
Prosser. Chemung Formation. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.105-41.
Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:105-41.
Delta terraces. Lincoln. Delta Terraces of Seneca County. Geol. rep. 14
(for 1894) 1895. p.74-77. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 2:74-77.
Delthyris shaly limestone (N"ew Scotland; Catskill shaly). Emmons.
Delthyris Shaly Limestone. Ag. N. Y. 1846. 1:167-68.
Hall. Delthyris Shaly Limestone. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.144-45.
Hall. Fossils. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.144-45.
Mather. Delthyris Shaly Limestone, or Catskill Shaly Limestone. Geol.
N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.343-45.
Mather. Fossils. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.345.
aVanuxem. Delthyris Shaly Limestone. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1839)
1840. p.377.
See also Catskill shaly limestone; New Scotland limestone.
De Bham collection. Catalogues. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850.
p.37-48; 4 (for 1850) 1851. p.28-41; 27 (for 1873) 1875. p.41-42.
a First use of term.
360 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Devonian. Clarke. The Hercynian Question. Geol. rep. 8 (for 1888) 1889,
p.62-91. Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p.408-37.
Clarke. Devonic Age of the Helderbergian Fauna and the Base of the
Devonic System in New York. Mus. mem. 3. 1900. p.82-98. Same,
Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 2:82-98.
Clarke. Value of Amnigenia as an Indicator of Freshwater Deposits
during the Devonic of New York, Ireland and the Rhineland. Mus.
bul. 49. 1901. p.199-203. pl.ll.
Clarke. Indigene and Alien Faunas of the New York Devonic. Mus.
bul. 52. 1902. p.064-72.
Clarke & Schuchert. Devonic. See New York series.
Conrad. Old Red Sandstone or Devonian System. ,Pal. rep. (for 1840)
1841. p.41-42.
Emmons. The Upper Rocks of New York Equivalent to the Devonian
System of England and the Continent. Ag. N. Y. 1846. 1:198-99.
Hall. Line of Demarcation between Silurian and Devonian. Pal. N. Y.
1859. 3:42,
Hall. Flora of the Devonian Period. Mus. rep. 16 (for 1862) 1863.
p.92-117. illus. 4pl.
Hall & Whitfield. Descriptions of New Species of Fossils from the De-
vonian Rocks of Iowa. Mus. rep. 23 (for 1869) 1873. p.223-39. pl.9-12.
Hall & Whitfield. Notice of Three New Species of Fossil Shells from
the Devonian of Ohio. Mus. rep. 23 (for 1869) 1873. p.240-41.
Hall. Illustrations of Devonian Fossils. 1876.
Merrill. Devonian System. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.158-65. Same, Mus. rep,
51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:158-65.
Merrill. Life of the Devonian. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.165. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:165.
Prosser. The Devonian Section of Central New York along the Unadilla
River. Geol. rep. 12 (for 1892) 1893. p.110-42. Same, Mus. rep. 46 (for
1892) 1893. p.256-88.
See also New York series; Old red sandstone; also names of subdivis-
ions; also names of classes of fossils, i. e. Brachiopoda, Corals, Crus-
tacea, etc.
Devonian shales, see Shales.
Devonic. Clarke & Schuchert. Devonic. See New York series.
Diabase, see Trap.
Diamond. Whitlock. Diamond. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.47.
Diatomaceous earth, see Infusorial earth.
Dictyospongidae, see Spongiae.
Dikes. Gushing. Dike Rocks of Clinton County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895)
1897. p.515-73. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:515-73.
Geol. rep. 19 (for 1899) 1900. p.r61. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for
1899) 1901. I:r61.
Gushing. Pre-Cambrian Dikes of Adirondacks. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896)
1899. p.12-13. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:12-13.
Gushing. Dikes of Franklin County. Geol. rep. 18 (for 1898) 1899. p.117-
22. Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 2:117-22.
Geol. rep. 20 (for 1900) 1902. p.r23-82. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. l:r23-82 (various page references).
Gushing. Diabase Dikes at Little Falls. Geol. rep. 20 (for 1900) 1902.
p.r93. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. I:r93.
Emmons. Phenomena of Dykes. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1837) 1838.
p.225-26.
Emmons. Direction of Dykes, Veins, etc. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1838)
1839. p.238.
SUBJECT INDEX 361
Dikes (continued)
Kemp. Dikes of Essex County. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.446-72.
Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.640-66.
Mus. bul. 14. 1895. p.339. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895.
1:339 (2d paging).
Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.580-608. Same, Mus. rep. 49
(for 1895) 1898. 2:580-608.
Kemp. Trap Dikes of Lake Placid Region. Mus. bul. 21. 1898. p.58-59, 61.
Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 1:58-59, 61.
Kemp & Newland. Dikes of Adirondacks. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899.
p.511-52. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:511-52.
Hies. Dike Rocks of Orange County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897.
p.457-62. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:457-62.
Smyth. Dikes in the Vicinity of the St Lawrence River. Geol. rep. 19
(for 1899) 1901. p.rS9-98. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. l:r89-98.
See also Trap.
Diluvium, see Drift.
Diopsid. Beck. Diopside. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.286, 294.
Merrill. Diopside. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.121. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for
1897) 1899. 1:121.
Whitlock. Diopsid. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.92.
See also Pyroxene.
Diorites, see Crystalline rocks; Harrison diorite.
Diptera. Additions to Collection. Ent. rep. 4, p.206-7; 5, p.325; 6, p.188;
7. p.382; 8, p.297; 9, p.462; 10, p.510, 516; 11, p.285; 12, p.361; 13, p.372;
14. p.257; 15, p.606-7; 16, p.1038; 17, p.814; 18, p.171.
For dates of reports, see List of publications, p. 264.
Felt. Species Treated. Ent. rep. 14 (for 1898) 1898. p.160-63 (Mus. bul.
23). Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 1:160-63.
- Ent. rep. 17 (for 1901) 1902. p.705-30 (Mus. bul. 53)
- Ent. rep. 18 (for 1902) p.99-103. In press.
- Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 6 (for 1900) 1901. p.529-31.
Johannsen. Aquatic Nematocerous Diptera. Mus. bul. 68. In press.
Lintner. Species Treated. Ent. rep. 1 (for 1881) 1882. p.168-227.
- Ent. rep. 2 (for 1882 and 1883) 1885. p.110-25, 241-43.
Ent. rep. 4 (for 1887) 1888. p.60-80. Same, Mus. rep. 41 (for
1887) 1888/p.l80-200.
Ent. rep. 5 (for 1888) 1889. p.220-27. Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for
1888) 1889. p.220-27.
, . Ent. rep. 6 (for 1889) 1890. p.111-17. Same, Mus. rep. 43 (for
1889) 1890. p.111-17.
Ent. rep. 7 (for 1890) 1891. p.228-46, 307-10. Same, Mus. rep.
44 (for 1890) 1892. p.228-46, 307-10.
Ent. rep. 8 (for 1891) 1893. p.140-51. Same, Mus. rep. 45 (for
1891) 1892. p.140-51.
Ent. rep. 9 (for 1892) 1893. p.309-14. Same, Mus. rep. 46 (for
1892) 1893. p.309-14.
Ent. rep. 10 (for 1894) 1895. p.386-405: Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for
1894) 1895. 1:386-405 (1st paging).
Ent. rep. 11 (for 1895) 1896. p.162-72. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for
1895) 1897. 1:162-72.
Ent. rep. 12 (for 1896) 1897. p.223-34. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for
1896) 1898. 1:223-34 (1st paging).
Needham. Order Diptera. Mus. bul. 47. 1901. p.573-82. Same, Mus. rep.
54 (for 1900) 1902. 4:573-82.
362 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Diptera (continued)
Needham. Some New York Life Histories of Diptera. Mus. bul. 68. In
press.
Species
The following list of species includes only the more important accounts by Fitch, in
Ag. Soc. Trans. 21; by Lintner in Ent. rep. 1-13; by Felt in Ent. rep. 12, 14-18, Ag. Soc.
Trans. 59, Forest, Fish and Game Com. reports; by Needham in Mus. bul. 47. For
dates of reports and bulletins, see p. 264.
Cecidomyia destructor. Ag. Soc. Trans. 21. p.819-30 (rep. 7, sep. ed. p.133-
44).
- Ent. rep. 17, p.705-30 (Mus. bul. 53)
Culicidae. Mus. bul. 68. In press.
Diplosis pini-rigidae. Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 7. In press.
Diplosis pyrivora. Ent. rep. 8, p.140-51. Same, Mus. rep. 45, p.140-51.
Phora agarici. Ent. rep. 10, p.399-406. Same, Mus. rep. 48, 1:399-406
(1st paging).
Phytomyza chrysanthemi. Ent. rep. 4, p.73-80. Same, Mus. rep. 41,
p.193-200.
- Ent. rep. 7, p.242-46. Same, Mus. rep. 44, p.242-46.
Piophila casei. Ent rep. 12, p.229-34. Same, Mus. rep. 50, 1:229-34
(1st paging).
- Ag. Soc. Trans. 59, p.300-1.
Psila rosae. Ent. rep. 18 (for 1902). p.99-108. In press.
Roederiodes juncta. Mus. bul. 47, p.581-82, 586. Same, Mus. rep. 54,
4:581-82, 586.
Sciara. Ent. rep. 12, p.223-29. Same, Mus. rep. 50, 1:223-29.
Sciara coprophila. Ent rep. 10, p.391-97. Same, Mus. rep. 48, 1:391-97
(1st paging).
Sepedon fuscipennis. Mus. bul. 47, p.577-80. Same, Mus. rep. 54, 4:577-
80.
Simuliidae. Mus. bul. 68. In press.
Stratiomyia badius. Mus. bul. 47, p. 576-77. Same, Mus. rep. 54,
4:576-77.
Tetanocera pictipes. Mus. bul. 47, p.580-81. Same, Mus. rep. 54, 4:580-81.
Tipula abdominalis. Mus. bul. 47, p.575-76. Same, Mus. rep. 54, 4:575-76.
Zabrachia polita. Mus. bul. 47, p.585. Same, Mus. rep. 54, 4:585.
Dipyre. Nason. Dipyre. Mus. bul. 4. 1888. p.9-10.
Dolomite. Beck. Magnesian Carbonate of Lime. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.252-
56. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p.126.
Hunt Dolomite. Mus. rep. 21 (for 1867) 1871. p.71-72.
Merrill. Dolomite. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.120. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for
1897) 1899. 1:120.
Ries. Dolomites. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.644-45. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:644-45.
Whitlock. Dolomite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.81.
See also Guelph formation.
Drag-on flies, see Neuropteroid insects.
Drain tile. Bishop. Tile Manufacture of Erie County. Geol. rep. 15 (for
1895) 1897. p.342-45. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:342-45.
Merrill. Directory of Manufacturers. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.502-18.
Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:502-18 (2d paging).
Nason. Tile Manufacturers and Products, Albany County. Geol. rep. 13
(for 1893) 1894. p.284. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.478.
Ries. Drain Tile. Mus. bul. 12. 1895. p.221-23. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for
1894) 1895. 1:221-23 (2d paging).
SUBJECT INDEX 363
Drain tile (continued)
revised. Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.770-72. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 2:770-72.
Ries. Directory of Manufacturers. Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.913-25. Same,
Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 2:913-25.
Drift. Carr. Erratic Blocks. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1839) 1840. p.388.
Delafield. Drift Deposits of Seneca County. Ag. Soc. Trans. 10 (for
1850) 1851. p.475-79.
Emmons. Drift, Boulders, etc. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.422-27.
Emmons. Drift, Superficial Covering of Clinton County. Geol. N. Y.
pt2. 1842. p.323-24.
Emmons. Superficial Deposits, Drift, Peat, etc. of Essex County. Geol.
N. Y. pt2. 1842. p. 284-85.
Emmons. Drift and Surface Materials of Franklin County. Geol. N. Y.
pt2. 1842. p.333.
Emmons. Distribution of Drift and Boulders of Jefferson County. Geol.
N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.410-13.
Emmons. Superficial Covering, Drift or Boulder System of St Lawrence.
Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.364-65.
Emmons. Superficial Deposits in Warren County. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842.
p.186-88.
Emmons. Diluvial Action. Ag. N. Y. 1846. 1:207-18.
Fitch. Boulders of Washington County. Ag. Soc. Trans. 9 (for 1849)
1850. p.883-90.
Gale. Boulders of New York County. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1838) 1839.
p.190.
Hall. Diluvium and Diluvial Action. iGeol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1837) 1838.
p.307-10.
Hall. Boulders. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1838) 1839. p.332.
Hall. Boulders; Erratic Blocks of Monroe County. Geol. rep. 4th dist.
(for 1837) 1838. p.331. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.424.
Hall. Boulders of Niagara County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1837) 1838.
p.362. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.443.
Hall. Boulders of Orleans County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1837) 1838.
p. 354. Geol. N. Y. pt 4. 1843. p.437.
Hall. Boulders of Wayne County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1837) 1838.
p.319. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.416.
Hall. Superficial Detritus. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.318-31, 342-47.
Hall. Position and Mode of Transport of the Great Northern Boulders.
Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.332-41.
Horton. Erratic Blocks; Boulders, of Orange County. Geol. rep. 1st dist.
(for 1838) 1839. p. 159-61.
Lincklaen. Drift. Mus. rep. 14 (for 1860) 1861. p.79-81.
Mather. Erratic Blocks of Suffolk County. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1836)
1837. p.87-89 (ed. 2, p.89-91).
Mather. Erratic Blocks of Queens, Kings and Richmond Counties. Geol.
rep. 1st dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.133-36.
Mather. Terrains de transport. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1838) 1839. p.76;
(for 1839) 1840. p.226-27.
Mather. Sand, Clay and Drift. Geol. rep. 1st dist (for 1840) 1841.
p.71-75.
Mather. Boulders and Erratic Blocks. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p. 163-97.
Mather. Theories of Erratic Blocks, Boulders, Scratches, etc. Geol.
N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.214-21.
364 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Drift (continued)
Smock. Building Stones. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.22-23; 10. 1890. p.226-27.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.420. Same, Mus. rep.
48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:420 (2d paging).
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.203-4. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:203-4.
Vanuxem. Boulders. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.220-24.
See also Alluvial deposits; Pleistocene.
Drift division. Mather. Drift Division. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.158-228,
636-37.
Drumlins. Lincoln. Drumlin Belt of Seneca County. Geol. rep. 14 (for
1894) 1895. p.69-71. Same, Mus. rep, 48 (for 1894) 1895. 2:69-71.
Dudley rocks. Conrad. Dudley Rocks of Murchison. Pal. rep. (for 1837)
1838. p.lll.
See also Esopus grit; Helderbergian; Onondaga salt group; Schoharie
grit.
Dutchess county. Beck. Mineralogy. Min. rep. (for 1839) 1840. p.61-63.
Felt. Entomological Reports from. Ent. rep. 15 (for 1899) 1900. p.554-55
(Mus. bul. 31). Same, Mus, rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 1:554-55.
Ent. rep. 16 (for 1900) 1901. p.1004-5 (Mus. bul. 36). Same,
Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 2:1004-5.
- Ent. rep. 17 (for 1901) 1902. p.777-79 (Mus. bul. 53).
- Ent. rep. 18 (for 1902). p.145-46. In press.
Mather. Economic Geology. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1837) 1838. p. 142-84.
Mather. Hudson River Group. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.385-89.
Mather. Taconic Rocks. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.433-36.
Mather. Metamorphic Rocks. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.442-46.
Mather. Steatite in. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.487.
Mather. Limonites and Hematite. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.491-98.
Mather. Primary Rocks. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.525-34.
Mather. Dip and Strike of Rocks, Geol. N. Y. pt.I. 1843. p.611-12.
Ries. Brick Yards. Mus. bul. 12. 1895. p.182-84, 187, 244. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:182-84, 187, 244 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.696-98, 701-2. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 2:696-98, 701-2.
Ries. Limestones. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.433-34. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:433-34.
revised. Mus: bul. 44. 1901. p.777-79. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:777-79.
Smock. Geological Reconnaissance in the Crystalline Rock Region:
Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester Counties, N. Y. Mus. rep. 39 (for
1885) 1886. p. 165-85, map.
Map of Archaean areas of Highlands (uncolored) Ilx8.5cm.
Smock. Building Stone Quarries. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.52, 95; 10. 1890.
p.238, 259.
- revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.394, 433. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:394, 433 (2d paging).
Smock. Limonites. Mus. bul. 7. 1889. p. 12-13, 52^61.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.539-41. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:539-41 (2d paging).
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.220-21. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:220-21.
See also Highlands of Hudson.
SUBJECT INDEX 365
Earthenware. Beauchamp. Earthenware of the New York Aborigines.
Mus. 1ml. 22. 1898. p.71-146, 33pl. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898)
1900. 1:71-146. 33pl. (phot.)
See also Pottery.
Echinoderma (paleozoic). Clarke. Paropsonema cryptophya, a Peculiar
Echinoderm from the Intumescens-zone (Portage beds) of Western
New York. Mus. bul. 39. 1900. p.172-78. pl.5-9. Same, Mus. rep. 54
(for 1900) 1902. 3:172-78. pi. 5-9.
Clarke. Oriskany Species of Becraft Mountain. Mus. mem. 3. 1900.
p.62. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 2:62.
larke. New Agelacrinites. Mus. bul. 49. 1901. p.182-98. pl.10.
Clarke. Type specimens in New York State Museum. Mus. bul. 65. In
press.
rinoidea from the Tentaculite Limestone, arranged in table cases.
Mus: rep. 35 (for 1881) 1884. p.67.
Grabau. Crinoidea of Hamilton Group. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899.
p.285. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:285.
Grabau. Cystoidea of Niagara Region. Mus. bul. 45. 1901. p. 148-52.
Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 4:148-52.
Grabau. Crinoidea of Niagara Region. Mus. bul. 45. 1901. p. 152-60.
Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 4:152-60.
Hall. Crinoidea of Lower Silurian. Pal. N. Y. 1847. v.l (various page
references, see Table, p.323).
Hall. Crinoidea of Clinton Group. Pal. N. Y. 1852. 2:52, 179-84.
Hall. Asteriadae. Pal. N. Y. 1852. 2:247-48.
Hall. Crinoidea of Middle Silurian Period. Pal. N. Y. 1852. 2:177-232.
Hall. Crinoidea of Niagara Group. Pal. N. Y. 1852. 2:185-232.
Hall. Cystideae. Pal. N. Y. 1852. 2:233-46.
Hall. Crinoideae and Cystideae of the Lower Helderberg Limestones and
Oriskany Sandstone. Pal. N. Y. 1859. 3:99-152.
Hall. A New Genus of Crinoidea, Cheirocrinus. Mus. rep. 13 (for 1859)
1860. p. 121-24,
Hall. Preliminary Notice of Some of the Species of Crinoidea known in
the Upper Helderberg and Hamilton Groups of New York. Mus. rep.
15 (for 1861) 1862. p.115-53.
Hall. Prelim inary Notice of Some Species of Crinoidea from the Waverly
Sandstone Series of Summit County, Ohio, supposed to be of the Age
of the Chemung Group of New York. Mus. rep. 17 (for 1863) 1864.
p.50-60.
Published in advance in 1863.
Hall. Note on the Genus Palaeaster and Other Fossil Star-fishes. Mus.
rep. 20 (for 1866) 1867. p.282-303. pl.9.
Hall. Echinodermata of Niagara Group. Mus. rep. 20 (for 1866) 1867.
p.308-29.
Hall. Description of New Species of Crinoidea and Other Fossils from
Strata of the Age of the Hudson-river Group and Trenton Limestone.
Mus. rep. 24 (for 1870) 1872. p.205-24. pl.5-7.
Hall. Crinoidea of Niagara Group in Central Indiana. Mus. rep. 28 (for
1874) 1879. p.127-47.
Hall. Some Remarkable Crinoidal Forms from the Lower Helderberg
Group. Mus. rep. 28 (for 1874) 1879. p.205-10. pl.35-37.
Kellogg Collection of Crinoidea. Mus. rep. 21 (for 1867) 1871. p.9, 13.
Economic entomology, see Entomology.
366 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Economic geology. Additions to collection. Mus. rep. 12, p. 108; 18,
p.11-12; 19, p.39-41; 20, p.16-18, 61-63; 21, p.17-19; 22, p.10-12; 23, p.19-20;
24, p.21-24; 25, p.19-21; 26, p.19-20; 27, p.30-33; 28, p.23-25; 29, p.22-23;
30, p.15-17; 34, p.16-19; 36, p.18-19; 37, p.28; 38, p.17-18; 39, p.16-19;
40, p.23-26; 42, p.52-62; 43, p.14-15, 31-34; 44, p.24-26; 45, p.27-28;
49, 1:10; 50, 1:17-18, 20; 51, I:rl3-17; 52, l:r22-23; 53, l:r!63-64.
For dates of Mus. rep., see List of publications, p. 241.
Merrill. Economic Geology. University handbook 17. In preparation.
See also Building stones; Calcareous tufa; Clays; Coal; Drift; Iron ores;
Limestones; Limonite; Marl; Mineral springs; Molding sand; Natural
gas; Peat; Petroleum; Salt; Talc; also names of counties.
Economic map. Hall. Recommendations on Preparation of Geologic Map.
Geol. rep. 14 (for 1894) 1895. p.9-11. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894)
1895. 2:9-11.
Merrill. Economic and Geologic Map of the State of New York. 59x67cm.
Mus. foul. 15. 1895. description, p.365-71. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894)
1895. v.l. description, p.365-71 (2d paging).
Scale 14 miles to 1 inch. New edition in preparation.
Economic materials. Emmons. Economic Materials existing in the Form
of Rocks; in the Form of Simple Minerals. Geol. N. ,Y. pt2. 1842.
p.418-21.
Eighteen-mile creek. Grabau. Faunas of the Hamilton Group of Eigh-
teen-mile Creek and Vicinity. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899. p.227-339.
pi. (phot.) 3 tab. map. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:227-339.
pi. (phot.) 3 tab. map.
Map of township of Hamburg, Erie co. (uncolored) 18x24. 5cm.
Elephant, see Mastodon.
Elk. Hall. Note on the Discovery of a Skeleton of an Elk (Elaphus
canadensis) in the Town of Farmington, Ontario Co. Geol. rep. 6 (for
1886) 1887. p.39.
Elm bark borer. Felt. Elm Bark Borer. Ag. Soc. Trans. 59 (for 1899)
1900. p.278-79.
Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 5 (for 1899) 1900. p.371-75.
Lintner. Elm Bark-borer. Ent. rep. 12 (for 1896) 1897. p.243-48. Same,
Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1898. 1:243:48 (1st paging).
Elm bark louse. Felt. Elm Tree Bark Louse. Mus. bul. 20. 1898.
p.16-18. Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 1:16-18.
Mus. bul. 27, 1899. p.46. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901.
1:46.
- Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 5 (for 1899) 1900. p.375-79.
Lintner. Elm Bark Louse. Ent. rep. 12 (for 1896) 1897. p.292-98. Same,
Mus. rep. 50 (for 186) 1898. 1:243-48 (1st paging).
Elm caterpillar. Felt. Spiny Elm Caterpillar. Forest, Fish and Game
Com. rep. 5 (for 1899) 1900. p.368-71.
Elm leaf beetle. Felt. Elm Leaf Beetle. Mus. bul. 20, 1898. p.1-43. Same,
Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 1:1-43.
- revised. Mus. bul. 57. 1902. p.1-43.
- Ent. rep. 14 (for 1898) 1898. p.232-35. (Mus. bul. 23). Same,
Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 1:232-35.
- Ag. Soc. Trans. 59 (for 1899) 1900. p. 279.
Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 5 (for 1899) 1900. p.354-59.
'Lintner. Elm Leaf Beetle. Ent. rep. 5 (for 1888) 1889. p.234-42. Same,
Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p.234-42.
Ent. rep. 11 (for 1895) 1896. p.189-96. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for
1895) 1897. 1:189-96.
Ent. rep. 12 (for 1896) 1897. p.253-64. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for
1896) 1898. 1:253-64 (1st paging).
SUBJECT INDEX 367
Elm snout beetle. Felt. Elm Snout Beetle. Mus. bul. 37. 1900. p.22.
Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:22.
- Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 5 (for 1899) 1900. p.374.
Elm trees, see Shade trees.
Elmira. Smock. Stone Construction in. Mus. bul. 10. 1890. p.336.
Emerald. Beck. Emerald. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.374-75.
See also Beryl.
Emery. Merrill. Emery. Mus. bul. i5. 1895. p.555. Same, Mus. rep. 48
(for 1894) 1895. 1:555 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.226. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899.
1:226.
Nevius. Emery Mines of Westchester County. Geol. rep. 19 (for 1899)
1901. p.rl51-54. pi. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. l:r!51-54.
pi. (phot.)
Whitlock. Corundum (emery). Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.70-71.
Enargite. Whitlock. Enargite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.63.
Encrinal limestone (of Hamilton group). Bishop. Encrinal Limestone of
Erie County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.317-20, 333. Same, Mus.
rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:317-20, 333.
Clarke. Encrinal Band of Ontario County. Geol. rep. 4 (for 1884) 1885.
p.15-16.
Grabau. Encrinal Limestone. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899. p.235. Same,
Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:235.
Hall. Crinoidal Limestone. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1839) 1840. p.389-90.
Hall. Encrinal Limestone. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.187.
Hall. Encrinal Limestone of Erie County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1840)
1841. p.163. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.472.
Hall. Crinoidal Limestone of Genesee County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for
1839) 1840. p.430. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.467.
Hall. Encrinal Limestone of Ontario County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for
1838) 1839. p.313.
oHall. Encrinal Limestone of Seneca County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for
1838) 1839. p.298.
LutBer. Encrinal Limestone in Livonia Salt Shaft. Geol. rep. 13 (for
1893) 1894. p.43-44. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.237-38.
Wright. Encrinal Limestone in Yates County. Mus. rep. 35 (for 1881)
1884. p.205-6.
See also Erie Division; Hamilton group.
Encrinal limestone (Scutella). Emmons. Encrinal Limestone. Ag. N. Y.
1846. 1:168.
Hall. Encrinal Limestone. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.145.
Enstatite. Whitlock. Enstatite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.91.
Entomologic collection of museum. Additions. Mus. rep. 22, p.15; 23,
p.21-23; 37, p.48-49; 38, p.73-75; 39, p.89-93; 40, p.140-42; 41, p.325-28;
42, p.324-26; 43, p.186-90; 44, p.381-84; 45. p.296-300; 46, p.461-64; 47,
p.179; 48, 1:509-19; 49, 1:284-88; 50, 1:359-64; 51, 1:371-75; 52 1:255-63;
53, 1:600-20.
For references to Entomologist's reports, see under ordinal names of insects.
For dates of Mus. see List of publication, p. 241. For earlier additions, see
Zoologic collection.
Fitch. Catalogue of Insects Dec. 1, 1848. Mus. rep. 2 (for 1848) 1849.
p.25-39.
Fitch. Catalogue with References and Descriptions. Mus. rep 4 (for
1850) 1851. p.43-69.
On the Homoptera. Reprinted in Ent. rep. 9 and Mus. rep. 46, p.381-409.
a First use of term.
368 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Entomology. De Kay. Insects. Assembly doc. 1840, no.50, p. 13-14.
Emmons. Insects Injurious to Agriculture. Ag. N. Y. 1854. v.5. 272p.
60pl.
Felt. List of Publications of. Ent. rep. 14, p.243-54; 15, p.588-600; 16.
p.1027-33; 17, p.800-8; 18, p.161-69.
For dates and corresponding museum reports, see List of publications, p.264.
Felt. Hints about Insecticides. Ent. rep. 14 (for 1898) 1898. p.221-30
(Mus. bul. 23). Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 1:221-30.
Mus. bul. 37. 1900. p.44-47. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
3:44-47.
Felt. Memorial of the Life and Entomological Work of J. A. Lintner
Ph.D. State Entomologist 1874-98; Index to Entomologist's Reports
1-13. Mus. bul. 24. 1899. p.301-611. Ipl. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for
1898) 1900. 1:301-611. Ipl. (phot.)
Felt. Collection, Preservation and Distribution of New York Insects.
Mus. bul. 26. 1899. 34p. illus. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 3899) 1901.
1:3-34. illus.
Felt. Descriptive Catalogue of Insects exhibited at New York State Fair,
Syracuse, 4-9 Sep. 1899. 26p.
Felt. Reports as Entomologist. 14-18 (for 1898-1902).
Also published In Museum reports.
Report for 1898. Mus. bul. 23. Same Mus. rep. 52, v.l.
1899. " 3i: " 53, v.l.
1900. " 36. " 54. v.2.
1901. " 83.
1902. " 64.
Felt. Catalogue of Some of the More Important Injurious and Beneficial
Insects of New York State. Mus. bul. 37. 1900. 52p. illus. Same, Mus.
rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:1-52. illus.
Felt. Exhibition of Insects at Agricultural Gatherings and Catalog of
Injurious Species. Ent. rep. 15 (for 1899) 1900. p.575-88. (Mus. bul. 31).
Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 1:575-88.
: Ag. Soc. Trans. 59 (for 1899) 1900. p.282-93.
Felt. Voluntary Reports on. Ent. rep. 15 (for 1899) 1900. p.549-75 (Mus.
bul. 31). Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 1:549-75.
Ent. rep. 16 (for 1900) 1901. p.1000-26. (Mus. bul. 36). Same,
Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 2:1000-26.
Ent. rep. 17 (for 1901) 1902. p.776-800 (Mus. bul. 53).
Ent. rep. 18 (for 1902). p.144-52. In press.
Felt. Illustrated Catalog of Injurious and Beneficial Insects. Mus. bul.
37. 1900. p.3-52. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:3-52.
Felt. Injurious Insects and How to Control them. Ag. Soc. Trans. 59
(for 1899) 1900. p.267-82. illus. 4pl.
Felt. Household Insects. Ag. Soc. Trans. 59 (for 1899) 1900. p.294-303.
illus. 2pl.
Felt. Insects as Food for Fish. Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 6
(for 1900) 1901. p.501-3.
Felt. Account and Catalogue of the Entomologic Exhibit at the Pan-
American Exposition 1901. Ent. rep. 17 (for 1901) 1902. p.825-99 (Mus.
bul. 53).
Felt. Entomology. University handbook 16. 1902. 12p.
Felt. Importance of Injurious Insects Introduced from Abroad. Ent.
rep. 18 (for 1902). p.116-26. In press.
Felt. Insecticides and Fungicides. University handbook 18. 16p. In
press.
SUBJECT INDEX 369
Entomology (continued)
Fitch. Reports on the Noxious, Beneficial and Other Insects of the State
of New York. 1855-72.
Published in New York State Ag. Soc. Trans. 14, p.705-880: 15, p.409-559- 16
p.315-490; 17, p.687-814; 18, p.781-854; 20, p.745-868; 21, p.813-59; 22, p.657-91; 23, p. 778-823;
34, p.433-61; 26, p.487-543; 27, pt2, p.889-932; 29, p.495-566; 30, p.355-81.
Say's Heteropterous Hemiptera. 17, p. 754-814.
Fitch. List of Entomological Reports of. Ent. rep. 1 (for 1881) 1882.
p.291-322.
I^intner. Entomological Contributions. Mus. rep. 23-24, 26-27, 30 (for
1869-70. 1872-73, 1876) 1872-73, 1874-75, 1878.
For page references, see. List of publications, p.246-47.
Lintner. Reports as Entomologist. 1-13 (for 1881-97).
Reports 1 and 2 were issued independently of the museum.
Reports 3-13 also published in museum reports.
For index to Reports 1-13, see Mus. bul. 24.
Ivintner. The Insects and Other Animal Forms of Caledonia Creek, N. Y.
Mus. rep. 32 (for 1878) 1879. p.75-99.
X<intner. Extent of Insect Depredations. Ent. rep. 1 (for 1881) 1882,
p.2-12.
X-intner. Number and Habits of Insects. Ent. rep. 1 (for 1881) 1882.
p.12-15.
XJntner. Economic Progress made in. Ent. rep. 1 (for 1881) 1882. p. 15-25.
Xintner. Insecticides and Preventives of Insect Depredations. Ent. rep.
1 (for 1881) 1882. p.25-77.
- Ent. rep. 2 (for 1882 and 1883) 1885. p. 24-38.
Ent. rep. 5 (for 1888) 1889. p.155-63. Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for
1888) 1889. p.155-63.
Lintner. List of Publications of. Ent. rep. 3, p.142-54; 4, p.193-204; 5,
p.299-323; 6, p.165-85; 7, p.357-80; 8, p.278-95; 9, p.446-59; 10, p.484-508;
11, p.273-83; 12, p.347-57; 13, p.364-70.
See also Mus. bul. 24.
For dates and corresponding museum reports, see List of publications, p. 264.
Xdntner. Present State of Entomological Science in United States. Ent.
rep. 4 (for 1887) 1888. p. 163-72. Same, Mus. rep. 41 (for 1887) 1888.
p.283-92.
Also published in Regents rep. 100 (for 1886) 1887. p.122-34.
X/intner. Annual Address of President of Entomological Club of A. A.
A. S. Ent. rep. 4 (for 1887) 1888. p. 172-83. Same, Mus. rep. 41 (for
1887) 1888. p.292-303.
Lintner. Insects of the Past Year and Progress in Insect Studies. Alb.
Inst. Trans. 1893. 12:227-40.
Lintner. Some Injurious Insectsi of Massachusetts. Ent. rep. 8 (for
1891) 1893. p.227-57. Same, Mus. rep. 45 (for 1891) 1892. p.227-57.
Lintner. Our Insect Enemies and How to Meet them. Ent. rep. 8 (for
1891) 1893. p.258-77. Same, Mus. rep. 45 (for 1891) 1892. p.258-77.
Lintner. Reports of Committee on Entomology. Ent. rep. 9 (for 1892)
1893. p.414-37. Same, Mus. rep. 46 (for 1892) 1893. p.414-37.
Committee of Western New York Horticultural Society.
Lintner. Plea for Entomological Study. Ent. rep. 12 (for 1896) 1897.
p.336-45. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1898. 1:336-45.
References to Various Essays and Writings on the Natural History of
New York. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p.158.
See also Aquatic insects; Forest trees; Fruit trees; Garden crops; Grains;
Shade trees; also Coleoptera; Diptera; Hemiptera; Hymenoptera;
Lepidoptera; Neuropteroid Insects; Orthoptera; also common names of
species.
^Ephemerida, see Neuropteroid insects.
370 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Epidote. Beck. Epidote. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.354-56. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed*
(for 1849) 1850. p.142.
Hunt. Epidote. Mus. rep. 21 (for 1867) 1871. p.84.
Whitlock. Epidote. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.104-5.
Epistilbite. Beck. Epistilbite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.347-48.
Epsom salt. Beck. Epsom Salt. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.251-52.
Mather. Sulphate of Magnesia, Muriate of Soda and Muriate of Lime*
Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.86-88.
Whitlock. Epsomite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.127.
Eremite. Beck. Eremite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.450.
Erian. Clarke & Schuchert. Erian. Mus. mem. 3. 1900. p.ll. Same, Mus.
rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 2:11.
Erie county. Beck. Mineralogy. Min. rep. (for 1839) 1840. p.63-64.
Bishop. Structural and Economic Geology. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897.
p.17-18, 305-92. pi. (phot.) maps. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898.
2:17-18, 305-92. pi. (phot.) maps.
Economic and geologic map of Erie county (uncolored) 32x21cm.
Maps showing natural gas field of Buffalo.
Bishop. Natural Gas. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.346-89. Same, Mus.
rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:346-89.
Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.25-26. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for
1897) 1899. 2:25-26.
Bishop. Oil and Gas. Geol. rep. 19 (for 1899) 1901. p.r!21-23. Seme,
Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. l:r!21-23.
Clarke. Agoniatite Limestone. Mus. bul. 49. 1901. p.120-21.
Felt. Entomological Reports from. Ent. rep. 15 (for 1899) 1900. p.555-58-
(Mus. bul.- 31). Same, Mus, rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 1:555-58.
. Ent. rep. 16 (for 1900) 1901. p.1005^8. (Mus. bul. 36). Same,
Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 2:1005-8.
- Ent. rep. 17 (for 1901) 1902. p.779-81. (Mus. bul. 53)
'- Ent. rep. 18 (for 1902). p.146. In press.
Hall. Erie County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1840) 1841. p.150-69. GeoL
N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.469-75.
Ries. Brick Yards. Mus. bul. 12. 1895. p.205-7, 248. Same, Mus. rep. 48
(for 1894) 1895. 1:205-7, 248 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.722-24. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900)
1902. 2:722-24.
Ries. Limestones. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.434-36. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:434-36.
revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.779-81. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:779-81.
Smock. Building Stone Quarries. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.131-33; 10. 1890.
p.253-54.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.446-47. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:446-47 (2d paging).
Wood. Marcellus (Stafford) Limestones of Lancaster, Erie Co. N. Y.
Mus. bul. 49. 1901. p.139-81. pl.9.
See also Eighteen-mile creek.
Erie division. Denniston. Erie Division in Orange County. Ag. Soc.
Trans. 22 (for 1862) 1863. p.155.
Emmons. Erie Group. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.100, 429.
Emmons. Erie Division. Ag. N. Y. 1846. 1:180-86.
Hall. Erie Division. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.18, 177-277.
Mather. Erie Division. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.317-23.
Mather. Fossils. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.320-23.
SUBJECT INDEX 371
Erie division (continued)
oVanuxem. Erie Division. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.16, 146-85.
Vanuxem. Observations upon the Upper Part of the Erie Division.
Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.170-72.
See also Erian.
Erie, Lake. Hall. Lake Erie. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.407-13, 664.
Erratic blocks, see Drift.
Eruptive rocks, see Igneous rocks.
Erythrite. Whitlock. Erythrite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.120-21.
Esopus grit (cauda galli). Clarke & Schuchert. Esopus Grit. Mus. mem.
3. 1900. p.12. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 2:12.
aDarton. Cauda-galli Grit; Esopus Slate. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894.
p.209-10. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.403-4.
Darton. Cauda-galli Grit; Esopus Slates in Albany County. Geol. rep.
13 (for 1893) 1894. p.244-45. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.438-39.
Darton. Cauda Galli Grit; Esopus Slate of Ulster County. Geol. rep. 13
(for 1893) 1894. p.302-3. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.496-97.
Ries. Esopus Slate of Greene County. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.786. Same,
Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:786.
Ries. Esopus Slate of Orange County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1805) 1897.
p.402-3. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:402-3.
See also Cauda galli grit.
Esopus millstones. Mather. Esopus Millstones. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843.
p.357.
Essex, sandstone of. Emmons. Sandstone of Essex. Geol. rep. 2d dist.
(for 1837) 1838. p.230.
See also Potsdam sandstone.
Essex county. Beck. Mineralogy. Min. rep. (for 1839) 1840. p.64-66; (for
1840) 1841. p.13-18.
Beck. Magnetic Oxide of Iron. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.14-17.
Emmons. Geology. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.219-50; (for 1839)
1840. p.281-83. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.194-288.
Emmons. Magnetic Ore. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1839) 1840. p.319-21.
Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.231-63.
Emmons. Ores of Newcomb (Mclntyre). Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1839)
1840. p.273-311.
Emmons. Survey in the Interior of Hamilton, Essex and Franklin Coun-
ties. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1840) 1841. p.113-33.
Emmons. Minerals. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.285-87.
Pinlay. Preliminary Report of Field Work in the Town of Minerva,
Essex Co. Geol. rep. 20 (for 1900) 1902. p.r96-102. Same, Mus. rep.
54 (for 1900) 1902. I:r96-102.
Geologic map of the town of Minerva, 21xl9cm.
Ground Plan of Beds and Veins of Magnetic Oxide of Iron at Adiron-
dack, Essex Co. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. pl.3-4.
Hall, C. E. Laurentian Magnetic Iron Ore Deposits of Northern New
York. Mus. rep. 32 (for 1878) 1879. p.133-40. Same, Geol. rep. 4 (for
1884) 1885. p.23-34, with geol. map of Essex county 48x40.5cm.
Kemp. Preliminary Report on the Geology of. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893)
1894. p.431-72. maps (uncolored). Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894.
p. 625-66. maps (uncolored).
Contains a bibliography on geology and mineralogy of Adirondacks.
continued. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p. 22-23, 575-614. Ipl.
(phot.) maps. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:22-23, 575-614. Ipl.
(phot.) maps.
Map of Essex county, 20xl9cm.
First use of term.
372 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Essex county (continued)
Kemp. Geology of Moriah and Westport Townships, Essex County,
N. Y. Mus. bul. 14. 1895. p.323-55. pi. (phot.) maps. Same, Mus. rep.
48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:323-55 (2d paging), pi. (phot.) maps.
Map of the Mineville district, Essex co. 30x33cm.
Geologic map of Moriah and Westport townships, Essex co. 38x44cm.
Kemp & Newland. Preliminary Report on the Geology of Washington,.
Warren and Parts of Essex and Hamilton Counties. Geol. rep IT
(for 1897) 1890. p.499-553. pi. (phot.) maps (uncolored). Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:490-553. pi. (phot) maps (uncolored).
Nason. Newcomb Tourmalines. Mus. bul. 4. 1888. p.5-10.
Nason. Pyroxenes from the Mineral Locality at Chilson Hill Ticon-
deroga, N. Y. Mus. bul. 4. 1888. p. 12-16.
Peck. Plants of North Elba. Mus. bul. 28. 1899. p.65-266. map. Same*
Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 1:65-266. map.
Map of North Elba, Essex co. (uncolored) 12xl6cm.
Bles. Limestones. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.436-37 Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:436-37.
revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.781-83. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:781-83.
Smock. Building Stone Quarries. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.33-34, 44, 45-46,.
102-3; 10. 1890. p.232-33, 238, 242-43, 256.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.378-79, 391-92, 432,,
436. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:378-79, 391-92, 432, 436 (2d
paging).
Watson. A General View and Agricultural Survey of the County of
Essex. Ag. Soc. Trans. 12 (for 1852) 1853. p.649-898. illus.
Supplement. Ag. Soc. Trans. 13 (for 1853) 1854. p.699-741.
See also Adirondacks.
Ethnologic collection of museum. Additions. Mus. rep. 53, l:r!65-6G.
See also Historical and antiquarian collection; Indian collection.
Euclase. Beck. Euclase. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.451.
Eupyrchroite. Beck. Fibrous Phosphate of Lime. Min. rep. (for 1839>
1840. p.107-8. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.240.
Emmons. Eupyrchroite. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.252; (for
1840) 1841. p.135.
European fruit scale insect. Felt. European Fruit Tree Scale Insect.
Mus. bul. 46. 1901. p.323-26. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
4:323-26.
Eurypteridea, see Crustacea (paleozoic).
Evolution. Oallaway. The Geological Evidence of the Origin of Species
by Evolution. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1876. 8:207-14.
Williams. Paleontological Evidences as Bearing upon the Theory of
Evolution. Regents rep. 95 (for 1881) 3882. p.319-27.
Fairfield slate, see Utica shale.
Fall webworm. Felt. Fall Webworm. Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep.
5 (for 1899) 1900. p.363-68.
Faults. Gushing. Faults of Adirondacks. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899.
p.14-15. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:14-15.
Gushing. Faults of Clinton County. Geol. rep. 19 (for 1899) 1901. p.r44^
r71-73. Sa-me, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. I:r44, r71-73.
Darton. Preliminary Description of the Faulted Region of Herkimer,.
Fulton, Montgomery and Saratoga Counties. Geol. rep. 14 (for 1894>
1895. p.33-53. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 2:33-53.
Kiimmel. Faults in Rockland County. Geol. rep. 18 (for 1898) 1899.
p.44-48. Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 2:44-48.
See also Uplifts.
SUBJECT INDEX 373
Feldspar. Beck. Feldspar. Min. rep. (for 1836) 1837. p.59 (ed. 2, p.61).
Min. N. Y. 1842. p.334-40. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p.138.
Emmons. Porcelain Clay and Feldspar. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1838)
1839. p.203-12.
Emmons. Felspar. Ag. N. Y. 1846. 1:39.
Merrill. Feldspars. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.121. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for
1897) 1899. 1:121.
Ries. Feldspar. Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.841-43. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 2:841-43.
Whitlock. Feldspars. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.87-90.
Fenestellidae, see Bryozoa (paleozoic).
Ferriferous slate and sandrock, see Clinton group.
Ferruginous tufa. Vanuxem. Tufaceous Iron. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for
1838) 1839. p.281-82.
Vanuxem. Ferruginous Tufa. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.227-28.
Fertilizers, see Marl; Peat.
Fibrolite, see Sillimanite.
Filling paper. Ries. Filling Paper. Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.852. Same,
Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 2:852.
Finger lakes. Watson. Some Higher Levels in the Post-glacial Develop-
ment of the Finger Lakes of New York State. Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897)
1899. I:r55-117. pi. (phot.) maps.
Maps showing extent of glacial lakes.
Contains a bibliography.
See also Oayuga lake; Seneca lake.
Fire brick. Merrill. Directory of Manufacturers. Mus. bul. 15. 1895.
p.502-18. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:502-18 (2d paging).
Ries. Fire Brick. Mus. bul. 12. 1895. p.223-25. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for
1894) 1895. 1:223-25 (2d paging).
Ries. Fire Clays and Fire Brick. Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.781-90, 867-77.
Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 2:781-90, 867-77.
Ries. Directory of Manufacturers. Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.913-25. Same,
Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 2:913-25.
Fireproofing-. Bishop. Fire-proofing Manufacture of Erie County. Geol.
rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.342-44. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898.
2:342-44.
Firestone. Hall. Firestones. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.324,
344. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.420, 432.
Fishes. Bean. Report on the Fishes of Long Island collected in the
Summer of 1898. Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. I:r92-lll.
Bean. Catalogue of the Fishes of New York. Mus. bul. 60. In press.
Bean. Report on the Fishes of the Great South Bay, Long Island, col-
lected in the Summer of 1901. Mus. rep. 55 (for 1901) In press.
Catalogues and Additions. Mus. rep. 2, p.23; 3 rev. ed., p.23-24, 42;
4, p.24-25; 5, p. 20, 24-28; 6, p.23; 7, p.18-23; 8, p.20; 9, p.19-29; 13, p.14;
22, p.14; 24, p.19, 33-37, 39-40; 25, p.17; 46, p.22; 52, l:r29-32.
For dates of Mus. rep., see List of publications, p. 241.
De Kay. Fishes. Assembly doc. 1840, no.50, p.11-12, 27-31. Zool. N. Y.
1842. v.3. pt4. 415p. (v.3, pt4 text, v.4, 79pl.)
De Kay. Catalogue of the Fishes inhabiting the State of New York as
classified and described in pt4 of the New York Fauna, with a list of
the fishes inhabiting the State discovered since the publication of the
Zoology. Mus. rep. 8 (for 1854) 1855. p.49-69; 9 (for 1855) 1856. p.30.
DeRham Collection. Catalogue. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p.42.
Felt. Insect Food of. Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 6 (for 1900) 1901.
i p.501-3.
Needham. Insect Food of Brook Trout. Mus. bul. 68. In press.
374 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Pishes (continued)
Scott. Notes on the Marine Food Fishes of Long Island and a Biological
Reconnaissance of Cold Spring Harbor. Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
p.r214-29.
Pishes (fossil). Clarke. Type Specimens in New York State Museum.
Mus. bul. 65. In press.
Eastman. Upper Devonian Fish-fauna of Delaware County, New York.
Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.317-27. illus. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for
1897) 1899. 2:317-27. illus.
Hall. Remains of Fishes. Pal. N. Y. 1852. 2:319-20.
Plagstones. Darton. Upper Flagstone Series; Lower Flagstone Series of
Ulster County. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.298-300. Same, Mus.
rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.492-94.
Hall. Flagging Stones. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.356-58,
370-71; (for 1840) 1841. p.176-78. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.438-39, 448,
497.
Mather. Flagging Stones, Grindstones, etc. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1839)
1840. p.231-32.
Nason. Flagstones of Albany County. Geol. rep 13 (for 1893) 1894.
p.277-78, 285. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.471-72, 479.
Ries. Flagstones of Orange County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.470.
Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:470.
See also Hudson river bluestone.
Plammula. Peck. New York Species of Flammula. Bot. rep. 50 (for
1896) 1897. p. 133-42. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1898. 1:133-42.
Plies, see Diptera.
Plies, lace-winged, see Neuropteroid insects.
Plint implements. Bishop. On a Locality of Flint Implements in Wyom-
ing County, N. Y. Geol. rep. 8 (for 1888) 1889. p.92-94. Ipl. in Geol.
rep. 9. Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p.438-40. Ipl. in Mus. rep. 43.
Ploor tile. Ries. Floor Tile. Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p. 774-76. Same, Mus. rep.
54 (for 1900) 1902. 2:774-76.
Ries. Directory of Manufacturers. Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.913-25. Same,
Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 2:913-25.
Pluoritd. Beck. Fluor Spar. Min. rep. (for 1836) 1837. p.58 (ed. 2, p.60).
Min. N. Y. 1842. p.243-45. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p.128.
Hunt Fluor Spar. Mus. rep. 21 (for 1867) 1871. p.72-73.
Merrill. Localities. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.581. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for
1894) 1895. 1:581.
Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.234. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899.
1:234.
Whitlock. Fluorite (fluor spar). Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.65.
Pood adulterants. Ries. Food Adulterants. Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.852.
Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 2:852.
Pootprints in limestone. Owen. Regarding Human Footprints in Solid
Limestone (abstract). Mus. rep. 9 (for 1855) 1856. p.53-59.
Fordham gneiss. Eckel. Quarries. Geol. rep. 20 (for 1900) 1902. p.r!52-55.
Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. l:r!52-55.
Merrill. Fordham Gneiss. Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1898. 1:25-26 (1st
paging).
Porest tent caterpillar. Felt Forest Tent Caterpillar. Ent. rep. 14 (for
1898) 1898. p.191-201. (Mus. bul. 23). Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900.
1:191-201.
Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 4 (for 1898) 1899. p.374-80.
Ag. Soc. Trans. 59 (for 1899) 1900. p.275-76.
Ent. rep. 16 (for 1900) 1901. p.994-98 (Mus. bul. 36). Same,
Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 2:994-98.
SUBJECT INDEX 375
Porest trees. Felt. Shade and Forest Tree Pests. Ent. rep. 17 (for 1901).
1902. p.738-49. (Mus. bul. 53).
Felt. Forest Insects. Ent. rep. 18 (for 1902). p.110-13. In press.
Felt. Insects Affecting Forest Trees. Forest, Fish and Game Com.
rep. 7 (for 1901). In press.
Felt. Insects Affecting Park and Woodland Trees. Mus. mem. 7. In
press.
Fitch. Forest Trees, Insects Affecting. Ag. Soc. Trans. 14 (for 1854)
1855. p.852-73 (rep. 1. sep. ed. p.148-69).
Ag. Soc. Trans. 15 (for 1855) 1856. p.488-501 (rep. 2. sep. ed.
p.256-69)
Ag. Soc. Trans. 16 (for 1856) 1856. p.438-77 (rep. 3. sep. ed.
p.120-59)
Ag. Soc. Trans. 17 (for 1857) 1858. p.691-753 (rep. 4, sep. ed.
p.5-67.
Ag. Soc. Trans. 18 (for 1858) 1859. p.781-854 (rep. 5. sep. ed.
p.1-74.
Lintner. Insects of the Hemlock. Ent. rep. 4 (for 1887) 1888. p.19-27.
Same, Mus. rep. 41 (for 1887) 1888. p.139-47.
See also Spruces.
Porester. Lintner. Eight-spotted Forester. Ent. rep. 5 (for 1888) 1889.
p.179-83. Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p.179-83.
Port hills, see Trench inclosures.
Possil bones. Hall. Fossil Bones of Quadrupeds. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for
1837) 1838. p.347. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.363-67.
Possil ores, see Clinton ores.
Fossil trees. Hall. Fossil Trees in Schoharie County. Mus. rep. 24 (for
1870) 1872. p.15-16.
Nevius. A Fossil Plant from Orange County. Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898)
1900. I:r79-81. pi. (phot.)
Possils, see Paleontologic collection; Paleontology; also Index to genera
and species, p.527.
Prankfort slates (Hudson river; Lorraine; Pulaski). Fitch. Silicious or
Frankfort Slates of Washington County. Ag. Soc. Trans. 9 (for 1849)
1850. p.829-30.
Mather. Frankfort Slate. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1840) 1841. p.92.
Vanuxem. Frankfort Slate. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1839) 1840. p.372-73.
Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.60-64.
Vanuxem. Frankfort Slate in Herkimer County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.257.
Vanuxem. Frankfort Slate in Lewis County. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for
1839) 1840. p.356. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.265, 269.
Vanuxem. Frankfort Slate in Montgomery County. Geol. N. Y. ptS.
1842. p.250.
Vanuxem. Frankfort Slate in Oneida County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.261.
White. Frankfort Slates of Herkimer and Oneida Counties. Mus. rep.
51 (for 1897) 1899. l:r33-36.
See also Hudson river group; Lorraine beds; Pulaski shales.
Pranklin county. Beck. Mineralogy. Min. rep. (for 1839) 1840. p.66-67.
Gushing. Boundary between the Potsdam and Pre-Cambrian Rocks
North of the Adirondacks. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899. p.5-27. Same,
Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:5-27.
<i First use of term.
376 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Franklin county (continued)
dishing. Preliminary Report on Geology. Geol. rep. 18 (for 1898) 1899.,
p.73-128. pi. (phot) map. Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 2:73-128.
pi. (phot.) map.
Geologic map of Franklin county, 29x39cm.
Cushing. Recent Geologic Work in Franklin and St Lawrence Counties.
Geol. rep. 20 (for 1900) 1902. p.r23-82. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900)
1902. l:r23-82.
Geologic map of the vicinity of Saranac lakes, 13.5xl6cm.
Emmons, Ores of Clinton and Franklin. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1840)*
1841. p.133-35.
Emmons. Survey in the Interior of Hamilton, Essex and Franklin Coun-
ties. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1840) 1841. p.113-33.
Emmons. Franklin County. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.325-34.
Emmons. Iron Ores. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.326-31.
Felt. Entomologic Investigations in. Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep.
6 (for 1900) 1901. p.499-531.
Needham. Entomologic Investigations in. Mus. bul. 47. 1901. p.383-612.
Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 4:383-612.
Smock. Building Stone Quarries. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.46; 10. 1890. p.256.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.392. Same, Mus. rep..
48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:392 (2d paging).
See also Adirondacks.
Franklinite. Beck. Franklinite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.451.
Hunt. Franklinite. Mus. rep. 21 (for 1867) 1871. p.89.
Whitlock. Franklinite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.73-74.
Freestones. Hall. Sandstones or Freestones and their Varieties; their
Geological Position and Geographical Distribution. Mus. rep. 39 (for
1885) 1886. p.196-99.
Mather. Red Sandstone or Freestone. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.287.
Fruit tree bark beetle. Lintner. Fruit Tree Bark Beetle. Ent. rep. 4 (for
1887) 1888. p.103-7. Same, Mus. rep. 41 (for 1887) 1888. p.223-27.
Fruit trees. Felt. Fruit Tree Pests. Ent. rep. 17 (for 1901) 1902. p.731-
38, 833-37. (Mus. bul. 53).
- Ent. rep. 18 (for 1902). p. 104-5, 120. In press.
Fitch. Insects Infesting Fruit Trees. Ag. Soc. Trans. 14 (for 1854) 1855.
p. 709-842 (rep. 1. sep. ed. p.5-138).
Ag. Soc. Trans. 15 (for 1855) 1856. p.413-87 (rep. 2. sep. ed.
p.181-255).
Ag. Soc. Trans. 16 (for 1856) 1856. p.321-87 (rep. 3. sep. ed.
p.1-69.
Lintner. List of Insects on Apple Trees. Ent. rep. 1 (for 1881) 1882.
p.327-32.
Ent. rep. 11 (for 1895) 1896. p.263-72. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for
1895) 1897. 1:263-72.
Lintner. Some Pests of the Pomologist. Ent. rep. 4 (for 1887) 1888.
p.183-92. Same,. Mus. rep. 41 (for 1887) 1888. p.303-12.
Lintner. Late Experiences with Insects Injurious to the Orchard and
Garden. Ent. rep. 7 (for 1890) 1891. p.342-56. Same, Mus. rep. 44 (for
1890) 1892. p.342-56.
Lintner. On Arsenical Spraying of Fruit Trees while in Blossom. Ent.
rep. 11 (for 1895) 1896. p.117-24. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1897.
1:117-24.
See also English names of species.
Fruits. Felt. Small Fruit Insects. Ent. rep. 17 (for 1901) 1902. p.837-40.
(Mus. bul. 53).
Ent. rep. 18 (for 1902). p. 105-6. In press.
SUBJECT INDEX 37T
Fruits (continued)
Fitch. Small Fruits, Insects Affecting. Ag. Soc. Trans. 14 (for 1854)
1855. p.843^49, 880 (rep. 1. sep. ed. p.139-45, 176).
Ag. Soc. Trans. 16 (for 1856) 1856. p.387-437 (rep. 3. sep. ed..
p.69-119).
Ag. Soc. Trans. 27 (for 1867) 1868. 2:908-32 (rep. 12).
Peck. Edible Wild Fruits of New York. Alb. Inst Trans. 1893. 12:83-102.
Fucoidal layers (Calciferous sandrock). Darton. Fucoidal Layers in the
Mohawk Valley. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.420-21. Same, Mus.
rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.614-15.
Emmons. Fucoidal Layers of Clinton County. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842.
p.310.
Emmons. Fucoidal Layers and Calciferous Sandrock of Essex County.
Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.270-72.
Vanuxem. Fucoidal Layers. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1839) 1840. p.363>
369-70. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.35-38.
Vanuxem. Fucoidal Layers in Lewis County. Geol. N. Y pt3. 1842.
p.265, 267.
Vanuxem. Fossils. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.35-37.
See also Calciferous sandrock.
Fucoidal sandstone. Conrad. Fucoidal Sandstone. Pal. rep. (for 1840)
1841. p.31.
Fucoides. Hall. Some Spiral-growing Fucoidal Remains of the Paleozoic
Rocks of New York. Mus. rep. 16 (for 1862) 1863. p.76-83. illus. Ipl.
Fucoides cauda-galli, see Cauda galli grit.
Fullers' earth. Ries. Fullers Earth. Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.848-51. Same>.
Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 2:848-51.
Fulton county. Darton. Geology of the Mohawk Valley in Herkimer,
Fulton, Montgomery and Saratoga Counties. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893)
1894. p.407-29. pi. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.601-23.
pi. (phot.)
Darton. Faulted Region. Geol. rep. 14 (for 1894) 1895. p.11-12, 31-53. pL
(phot.) map. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 2:11-12, 31-53. pi.
(phot.) map.
Preliminary geologic map of portions of Herkimer, Fulton, Montgomery, Saratoga,
and adjacent counties (uncolored) 28.5x16. 5cm.
Felt. Entomological Reports from. Ent. rep. 15 (for 1899) 1900. p.558-5^
(Mus. bul. 31). Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 1:558-59.
Ent. rep. 16 (for 1900) 1901. p.1008-9 (Mus. bul. 36). Same,..
Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902, 2:1008-9.
- Ent. rep. 17 (for 1901) 1902. p.781. (Mus. bul. 53).
Kemp & Hill. Precambrian Formations. Geol. rep. 19 (for 1899) 1901.
p.r!7-35. pi. (phot.) maps. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. l:r!7-35.
pi. (phot.) maps.
Small, uncolored geologic maps; map of the " Noses " (colored).
Ries. Brick Yards. Mus. bul. 12. 1895. p.198, 246. Same, Mus. rep. 48-
(for 1894) 1895. 1:198, 246 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.714. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
2:714.
Ries. Limestone Formations. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.783. Same, Mus.
rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:783.
Vanuxem. Montgomery and Fulton Counties. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.249-53.
Fungi. Banning. Fungi of Maryland. Bot. rep. 44 (for 1890) 1891. p.64-75.
Sam-e, Mus. rep. 44 (for 1890) 1892. p.176-87.
Dudley. Fungi Destructive to Wood. Mus. rep. 41 (for 1887) 1888..
p.86^94.
578 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Tungi (continued)
Bot. rep. 43 (for 1889) 1890. p.45-47. Same, Mus. rep. 43 (for
1889) 1890. p.91-93.
Peck. Fungi. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1870. 6:209-26.
Peck. Parasitic Fungi of New York and their Supporting Plants. Mus.
rep. 29 (for 1875) 1878. p.71-82.
Peck. Contributions to the Botany of the State of New York. Mus. bul.
2. 1887. 65p. 2pl.
Contents: Descriptions of new species of New York fungi; Additions to flora of
State; Descriptions of New York species of fungi belonging to the genera Paxillus,
Cantharellus and Craterellus; Names of New York species of Pyrenoinycetous fungi
according to the Saccardoan system of arrangement; Descriptions of New York
species of viscid Boteti.
Peck. List of New York Fungi represented at the World's Columbian
Exposition at Chicago. Bot, rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.43-46. Same,
Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.169-72.
Peck. Preliminary List of Hymenomycetous Fungi Inhabiting our Prin-
cipal Coniferous Forest Trees. Bot. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.46-48.
Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.172-74.
Peck. Edible and Poisonous Fungi of New York. Bot. rep. 48 (for 1894)
1895. p.105-218. 44pl. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:203-316.
44pl. in v.3.
Peck. Edible Fungi. Bot. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1896. p.56-64. 5pl. separate.
Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1897. 1:70-78. 5pl.
Bot. rep. '51 (for 1897) 1898. p.300-12. 7pl. separate. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:300-12. 7pl.
Bot. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1899. p.673-82. 5pl. separate. Same, Mus.
rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 1:673-82. 5pl.
Bot. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1901. p.173-86. 8pl. Same, Mus. rep. 54
(for 1900) 1902. 1:173-86 (1st paging). 8pl.
Bot. rep. 55 (for 1901) 1902. p.966-78. 5pl. Same, Mus. rep. 55
(for 1901). In press.
Peck. Unwholesome Fungi. Bot. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1896. p.65. Ipl. Same,
Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1897. 1:79. Ipl.
Peck. Report of the State Botanist on Edible Fungi of New York, 1895-
99. Mus, mem. 4. 1900. p.129-234. 25pl. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899)
1901. 2:129-234. 25pl.
This consists in part of revised descriptions and illustrations of fungi reported in
the 49th, 51st and 52d reports of the state botanist.
See also Aecidium; Agaricus; Amanita; Armillaria; Boletus; Cantharellus;
Claudopus; Clavaria; Clitopilus; Colly bia; Coprinus; Cortinarius;
Craterellus; Crepidotus; Flammula; Galera; Hygrophorus; Lactarius;
Lentinus; Lepiota; Lycoperdon; Marasmius; Omphalia; Paxillus;
Pleurotus; Pluteolus; Pluteus; Psalliota; Pucciniae; Russula; Tricho-
loma; Uncinulae; also Paleobotany; also miscellaneous descriptions in
Botanist's reports.
fungicides. Felt. Insecticides and Fungicides. University handbook 18.
16p. In press.
Furnace flux. Ries. Furnace Flux. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.372.
Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:372.
Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.654-55. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900)
1902. 3:654-55.
'Gabbros. Gushing. Gabbros of Clinton County. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893)
1894. p.476. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.670.
Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.508-73. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for
1895) 1898. 2:508-73.
Geol. rep. 19 (for 1899) 1901. p.r52-59. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for
1899) 1901. l:r52-59.
SUBJECT INDEX 379*
Gabbros (continued)
Gushing. Gabbros of Adirondacks. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899. p.11-12.
Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:11-12.
Geol. rep. 18 (for 1898) 1899. p. 133-34. Same, Mus. rep. 52
(for 1898) 1900. 2:133-34.
Gushing. Gabbros of Franklin County. Geol. rep. 18 (for 1898) 1899.
p.109-14. Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 2:109-14.
Gushing. Gabbros of Franklin and- St Lawrence Counties. Geol. rep.
20 (for 1900) 1902. p.r33-82. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. l:r33-82.
Including analyses.
Kemp. Gabbros of Essex County. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.445-72.
Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.639-66.
Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.580-608. Same, Mus. rep. 49
(for 1895) 1898. 2:580-608.
Kemp. Geology of Moriah and Westport Townships, Essex County.
Mus. bul. 14. 1895. p.325-40. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895.
1:325-40 (2d paging).
Kemp & Newland. Gabbros of Adirondacks. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897)
1899. p.511-52. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:511-52.
Kemp, Newland & Hill. Gabbros of Adirondacks. Geol. rep. 18 (for
1898) 1899. p.145-62. Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 2:145-62.
Kemp & Hill. Gabbros of Warren County. Geol. rep. 19 (for 1899) 1901.
p.r24. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. I:r24.
Smock. Gabbros. Mus. bul. 10. 1890. p.204-5.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.374-75. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:374-75 (2d paging).
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.183-84. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:183-84.
Smyth. Gabbros of Adirondacks. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.472.
Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:472.
See also Crystalline rocks.
Galena. Beck. Sulphuret of Lead or Galena. Min. rep. (for 1836) 1837.
p.51-58 (ed. 2, p.53-60); (for 1838) 1839. p.50-51. Min. N. Y. 1842.
p.44-52, 412-14. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p.149-50.
Emmons. Galena and Lead in St Lawrence County. Geol. N. Y. pt2.
1842. p.354-60.
Mather. Lead, Copper and Zinc Ores of Columbia and Dutchess Coun-
ties. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.176-81.
Mather. Lead Ore. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1840) 1841. p.112. Geol. N. Y.
ptl. 1843. p.498-509.
Merrill. Localities. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.580. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for
1894) 1895. 1:580 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.232. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899.
1:232.
Whitlock. Galena. Mus. bul. 58. 1902, p.52-53.
Galera. Peck. New York Species of Galera. Bot. rep. 46 (for 1892) 1893.
p.61-69. Same, Mus. rep. 46 (for 1892) 1893. p.141-49.
Gall beetle. Lintner. Gouty Gall Beetle. Ent. rep. 6 (for 1889) 1890.
p.123-25. Same, Mus. rep. 43 (for 1889) 1890. p.123-25.
Ent. rep. 10 (for 1894) 1895. p.406-7. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for
1894) 1895. 1:406-7 (1st paging).
Gall-flies, see Hymenoptera.
Gait. Hall. Fossils from the Limestone at Gait, Canada West Pal.
N. Y. 1852. 2:340-50; 1859. 3:30-32.
See also Guelph formation.
380 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
"Gardeau group (Portage). aHall. Gardeau, or, Lower Fucoidal Group.
Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1839) 1840. p.391. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.227-28.
Hall. Gardeau Rocks in Allegany County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1839)
1840. p.401. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.484.
Hall. Gardeau Group in Cattaraugus County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for
1839) 1840. p.412.
Hall. Gardeau Group in Erie County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1840) 1841.
p. 165. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.473.
Hall. Gardeau Rocks in Genesee County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1839)
1840. p.430. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1848. p.467-68.
Hall. Gardeau Group in Livingston County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for
1839) 1840. p.423. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.463.
See also Portage group.
Gardeau shales, see Naples shales.
'Garden crops. Felt. Insects Infesting. Ent. rep. 17 (for 1901) 1902. p.740-
57, 840-44 (Mus. bul. 53).
Fitch. Insects Infesting Green Vegetables. Ag. Soc. Trans. 14 (for 1854)
1855. p.874-79. (rep. 1. sep. ed. p.170-75).
Ag. Soc. Trans. 22 (for 1862) 1863. p.659-75 (rep. 8. sep. ed.
p.177-93).
Ag. Soc. Trans. 23 (for 1863) 1864. p.778-817 (rep. 9. sep. ed.
p.211-50).
Ag. Soc. Trans. 24 (for 1864) 1865. p.433-61 (rep. 10).
Ag. Soc. Trans. 29 (for 1869) 1870. p.495-566 (rep. 13).
Lintner. Late Experiences with Insects Injurious to the Orchard and
Garden. Ent. rep. 7 (for 1890) 1891. p.342-56. Same, Mus. rep. 44 (for
1890) 1892. p.342-56.
^Garnet. Beck. Garnet. Min. rep. (for 1836) 1837. p.59 (ed. 2, p.61). Min.
N. Y. 1842. p.323-28. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p.136.
Hunt. Garnet. Mus. rep. 21 (for 1867) 1871. p.83-84.
Mather. Yellow Garnet of Edenville. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.514.
Merrill. Garnet. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.553-55. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for
1894) 1895. 1:553-55 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.225-26. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897)
1899. 1:225-26.
Whitlock. Garnet. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.98-99.
'Gas manufacture. Ries. Gas Manufacture. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p. 671.
Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:671.
'Gas springs, see Carbonated springs; Carburetted hydrogen; Nitrogen
(Chateaugay) springs; Sulfur springs.
Gaspe limestones. Clarke. Fauna. Mus. mem. 3. 1900. p.80-82. Same,
Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 2:80-82.
'Gastropoda. Catalogue of Muricidae in the Collection of the State Mu-
seum (exclusive of the Mazatlan collection) identified and arranged in
Accordance with Tryon's Manual of Conchology. Mus. rep. 45 (for
1891) 1892. p.29-45.
Catalogue of the Families Tritonidae, Fusidae, Buccinidae, Nassidae,
Turbinellidae, Volutidae and Mitridae in the Collections of the State
Museum exclusive of the Mazatlan Collection. Mus. rep. 46 (for 1892)
1893. p.31-61.
Catalogue of the Marginellidae, Olividae, Columbellidae, Conidae, Tere-
bridae, Cancellariidae, Strombidae, Cypraeidae, Ovulidae, Cassididae
. and Doliidae in Museum Collections, exclusive of Mazatlan Collection.
Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.79-128.
First use of term.
SUBJECT INDEX 381
Gastropoda (continued)
De Kay. Gastropoda. Zool. N. Y. 1843. v.5. pt5. p.7-165.
Green. Cones of North America. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1830. 1:121-25.
Green. Dolia of the United States. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1830. 1:131-33. Ipl.
Simpson. Anatomy of the Snail, Helix thyroides. Mus. rep. 39 (for 1885)
1886. p.127, pl.3.
Simpson. Anatomy and Physiology of Polygyra albolabris and Limax
maximus and Embryology of Limax maximus. Mus. bul. 40. 1901.
p.237-311. 28pl.(lith.) Ipl. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
3:237-311. 28pl. (lith.) Ipl. (phot.)
"Gastropoda (paleozoic). Clarke. Type Specimens in New York State
Museum. Mus. bul. 65. In press.
Clarke. Oriskany Species of Becraft Mountain. Mus. mem. 3. 1900.
p.28-31. iSame, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 2:28-31.
Grabau. Gasteropoda of Hamilton Group. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1890.
p. 246-50. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:246-50.
Grabau. Gastropoda of Niagara Region. Mus. bul. 45. 1901. p.210-13.
Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 4:210-13.
Sail. Gasteropoda of Lower Silurian. Pal. N. Y. 1847. v.l (various page
references, see Table, p.326).
Hall. Tracks of Gasteropoda in Clinton Group. Pal. N. Y. 1852. 2:26-37,
353-54.
Hall. Gasteropoda of Clinton Group. Pal. N. Y. 1852. 2:89-93.
Hall. Gasteropoda of Niagara Group. Pal. N. Y. 1852. 2:286-89. Mus.
rep. 20 (for 1866) 1867. p.341-47, 364-67.
Hall. Gasteropoda of Coralline Limestone. Pal. N. Y. 1852. 2:333-34.
Hall. Gasteropoda from Limestone at Gait, Canada. Pal. N. Y. 1852.
2:345-50.
Hall. Gasteropoda of Lower Helderberg Group. Pal. N. Y. 1859. 3:292-
341.
Hall. Gasteropoda of Oriskany Sandstone. Pal. N. Y. 1859. 3:468-79.
Hall. Observations on the Genera Capulus, Pileopsis, Acroculia and
Platyceras. Mus. rep. 12 (for 1858) 1859. p.15-19.
Hall. Observations on the Genera Platyostoma and Strophostylus. Mus.
rep. 12 (for 1858) 1859. p.20-22.
Hall. New Species. Mus. rep. 14 (for 1860) 1861. p.103-7.
Hall. Note on the Genera Bellerophon, Bucania, Carinaropsis and Cyr-
tolites. Mus. rep. 14 (for 1860) 1861. p.93-98.
Hall. Gasteropoda. Mus. rep. 15 (for 1861) 1862. p.29-63.
Hall. Gasteropoda of Potsdam Sandstone. Mus. rep. 16 (for 1862) 1863.
p.136.
Hall. Illustrations of Devonian Fossils. Gasteropoda. 1876.
Hall. Gasteropoda of Niagara Group in Central Indiana. Mus. rep. 28
(for 1874) 1879. p.175-78.
Hall. Gasteropoda of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage and
Chemung Groups. Pal. N. Y. 1879. v.5. pt2. p.1-138 (v.l, text; v.2,
plates).
I^etson. Gastropoda of Niagara River Gravels. Mus. bul. 45. 1901. p.239-
45. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 4:239-45.
Ruedemann. Gastropoda of Trenton Conglomerate of Rysedorph Hill.
Mus. bul. 49. 1901. p.29-36.
Wood. Gastropoda of Marcellus (Stafford) Limestones of Lancaster,
Erie Co. N. Y. Mus. bul. 49. 1901. p.169-70.
Ctebhard collection. Catalogues. Mus. rep. 6 (for 1852) 1853. p.12-13.
29-30; 25 (for 1871) 1873. p.7, 27-33; 26 (for 1872) 1874. p.7.
382 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Gems. Catalogue of Gems and Precious Stones. Mus. rep. 41 (for 1887>
1888. p.44-48.
Genesee county. Beck. Mineralogy. Min. rep. (for 1839) 1840. p.67.
Bishop. Natural Gas. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.22-23. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:22-23.
Bishop. Oil and Gas in. Geol. rep. 19 (for 1899) 1901. p.r!23-24. Same,
Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. l:r!23-24.
Clarke. Agoniatite Limestone. Mus. bul. 49. 1901. p.120.
Felt. Entomological Reports from. Ent. rep. 15 (for 1899) 1900. p.559-6O
(Mus. bul. 31). Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 1:559-60.
Ent. rep. 16 (for 1900) 1901. p.1009-10 (Mus. bul. 36). Same,
Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 2:1009-10.
Ent. rep. 17 (for 1901) 1902. p.781-84 (Mus. bul. 53).
Ent. rep. 18 (for 1902). p. 146-47. In press.
Hall. Genesee County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1839) 1840. p.424-31.
Geol. N. 'Y. pt4. 1843. p.464-69.
Ries. Brick Yards. Mus. bul. 12. 1895. p.248. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for
1894) 1895. 1:248 (2d paging).
Ries. Drain Tile Works. Mus. bul. 12. 1895. p.222-23. Same, Mus. rep.
48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:222-23 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.771-72. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900>
1902. 2:771-72.
Ries. Limestone Formations. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.783-85. Same, Mus.
rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:783-85.
Smock. Building Stone Quarries. Mus, bul. 3. 1888. p. 131; 10. 1890.
p.253.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.446. Same, Mus. rep.
48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:446 (2d paging).
Genesee river. Hall. Geology of the Genesee River, with map. Geol. rep.
4th dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.292-94.
Horsford. Map illustrating geology of the Genesee river. Geol. rep.
1837-41. v.2; Assembly doc. 1838, no. 200.
Genesee shales (black shale, upper). Bishop. Genesee Shales of Erie
County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.316-20, 389. Same, Mus. rep.
49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:316-20, 389.
Clarke. Genesee Slate. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.42-43. Same,
Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:42-43.
Clarke. Genesee Shales of Ontario County. Geol. rep. 4 (for 1884) 1885.
p.17-19.
Clarke & Schuchert. Genesee Shale. See New York series.
Delafield. Genesee Slate of Seneca County. Ag. Soc. Trans. 10 (for 1850)
1851. p.461-67.
Emmons. Genesee Slate. Ag. N. Y. 1846. 1:189.
Geddes. Genesee Slate of Onondaga County. Ag. Soc. Trans. 19 (for
1859) 1860. p.254.
Grabau. Genesee Slate. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899. p.234. Same, Mus.
rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:234.
Hall. Genesee Sltfe. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.218-23.
Hall. Genesee Shale of Erie County. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.473.
Hall. Genesee Shale of Genesee County. Geol. N. Y. pt.4. 1843. p.467.
Hall. Genesee Slate of Livingston County. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843.
p.462-63.
Hall. Genesee Slate of Ontario County. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.457.
Hall. Genesee Slate of Seneca County. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.452.
SUBJECT INDEX 383
Genesee shales (continued)
Hall. Genesee Slate in Tompkins County. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.475.
Hall. Genesee Slate in Yates County. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.458.
Hall. Organic Remains. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.221-23.
Hall. On the Occurrence of Crustacean Remains of the Genera Ceratio-
caris and Dithyrocaris, with a notice of some new species from the
Hamilton group and Genesee slate. Mus. rep. 16 (for 1862) 1863.
p.71-75.
Lincklaen. Genesee Slate. Mus. rep. 14 (for 1860) 1861. p.68.
Lincoln. Genesee Shale of Seneca County. Geol. rep. 14 (for 1804) 1805.
p.97-99, 103. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 2:97-99, 103.
Luther. Genesee Shales in Livonia Salt Shaft. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893)
1894. p.35-38. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.229-32.
Luther. Genesee Slate of Onondaga County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895)
1897. p.285-86. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:285-86.
Luther. Genesee Slate. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899. p.221-22. Same,
Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:221-22.
Merrill. Genesee. Mus. bill. 19. 1898. p.163-64. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for
1897) 1899. 1:163-64.
aVanuxem. Genesee Slate. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.168-69.
Vanuxem. Genesee Slate in Cayuga County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.289.
Vanuxem. Genesee Slate in Chenango County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.292.
Vanuxem. Genesee Slate in Cortland County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.290.
Vanuxem. Genesee Slate in Madison County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.277.
Vanuxem. Genesee Slate in Onondaga County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.285.
Vanuxem. Genesee Slate in Tompkins County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.298.
Vanuxem. Fossils. Geol. N. Y. ptS. 1842. p.168.
Wright. Genesee Slate in Yates County. Mus. rep. 35 (for 1881) 1884.
p.201-2.
See also Black shale.
Genista caterpillar. Lintner. Genista Caterpillar. Ent. rep. 11 (for 1895)
1896. p.142-45. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1897. 1:142-45.
Geodiferous limerock, see Niagara group.
Geodiferous limestone (Lockport; Niagara). Hall. Geodiferous and
Bituminous Limestone. Geol. rep. 4th dlst. (for 1837) 1838. p.302-3.
See also Lockport limestone; Niagara limestone.
Geologic collection of museum. Additions. Mus. rep. 2, p.68; 3 rev. ed.
p.32-37; 4, p.80-90; 6, p.28; 7, p.57-59; 8, p.27-31; 9, p.45-48; 11, p.11-36;
12, p.108; 13, p.19; 18, p.11-12; 19, p.39-41; 20 rev. ed. p.17-20; 21, p.15-19;
22, p. 10-12, 16; 23, p.17-19; 24, p.21-28; 25, p.19-21; 26, p.19-20; 27, p.30-
33; 28, p.23-25; 29, p.22-23; 30, p.15-17; 31, p.13; 34, p.16-19; 35, p.15-16;
36, p.18-19; 37, p.28; 38, p.17-18; 39, p.16-19; 40, p.23-26; 42, p.52-62; 43,
p.14-15, 34-36; 45, p.27-28, 347-69; 46, p.196-99; 49, 1:10; 50, 1:17-19;
51, I:rl3-17; 52, I:rl8-21; 53, l:rl63-65. Geol. rep. 11, p.33-53; 12,
p.50-53.
For dates of Mus. rep., see List of publications, p.241.
Catalogue of Specimens collected by J. F. Kemp, for Report on
Moriah and Westport Townships. Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:32-39.
o First use of term.
384 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Geologic collection of museum (continued)
Catalogue of Translucent Sections of Rocks and Fossils, in Museum.
Mus. rep. 37 (for 1883) 1884. p.33-43.
Clarke. Catalogue of the Collection of Geological and Palaeontological
Specimens donated by the Albany Institute to the State Museum.
Geol. rep. 11 (for 1891) 1892. p.33-53. Same, Mus. rep. 45 (for 1891)
1892. p.347-69.
De Rham Collection. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p.37; 27 (for
1873) 1875,p.41-42.
Emmons. Catalogue of the Specimens arranged by Prof. E. Emmons,
as Representatives of the Taconic System, at the Close of the
Geological Survey of New York in 1843. Geol. rep.. 8 (for 1888) 1889.
p.95-98. Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p,441-44.
Hall. Catalogue, of Specimens. Mus. rep. 1 (for 1847) 1848. 39p.
Hall. Catalogue of Specimens of the Rocks and Fossils in the Gray
Sandstone, Medina Sandstone, Clinton Group, Niagara Group, Onon-
daga Salt Group and a Part of the Water-lime Group. Mus. rep. 4
(for 1850) 1851. p.117-42.
Hall. Record of Localities of Extra Limital Geological and Palaeonto-
logical Collections of the New York State Museum. Geol. rep. 11
(for 1891) 1892. p. 122-23. Same, Mus. rep. 45 (for 1891) 1892. p.438-39.
Hall. Additions to the Museum Collections in Geology and Palaeon-
tology made in Connection with Work on the Geological Map. Mus.
rep. 46 (for 1892) 1893. p.75-81.
Hall, J. W. Machinery and Methods of Cutting Specimens of Rocks and
Fossils. Mus. rep. 35 (for 1881) 1884. p. 121-24. 2pl.
Hough Collection. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p.33-35; 4 (for
1850) 1851. p.82-90.
Merrill. Guide to the Study of the Geological Collections of the New
York State Museum. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.105-262. 119pl. (phot.)
map. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:105-262. 119pl. (phot.) map.
Relief map of the State of New York showing the boundaries of the geologic sys-
tems, 33x43cm.
Synoptical Geological Collection. Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. l:ro-6.
Vanuxem. Of the Rocks collected for the State and for the Colleges.
Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.304-5.
Geologic collections. Nevius, camp. Preliminary List of, Public Geolog-
ical and Mineralogical Collections in the United States and Canada.
Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1898. 1:45-74 (1st paging).
Merrill. Directory of Natural History Museums in United States and
Canada. Mus. bul. 62. In press.
Geologic map of New York. Geologic Map of the State. 1842. 92x99cm.
Issued by the four geologists.
Geological and Agricultural Map of the State. 1844. 92xl07cm.
Printed from same stones in different colors and shows Taconic system of Emmons.
It is known as the Emmons map.
Hall. Reports on Geological Map of the State of New York.
Geol rep 4 (for 1884) 1885. p.4-8; 9 (for 1889) 1890. p.16-25; 12 (for
1892) 1893. p.8-13, 25-39; 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.193-94; 14 (for 1894)
1895. p.9-11; 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.7. Mus. rep. 36 (for 1883) 1884.
D 12- 38 (for 1884) 1885. p.62-65; 43 (for 1889) 1890. p.218-27; 46 (for
1892) 1893. p.154-59, 171-85; 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.13-14, 387-88; 48 (for
1894) 1895. 1:43, 2:9-11; 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:7.
Ball Additions to the Museum Collections in Geology and Palaeon-
tology made in Connection with Work on the Geological Map. Mus.
rep. 46 (for 1892) 1893. p.75-81.
Merrill. Economic and Geologic Map. of the State of New York.
59x67cm 1894. Mus. bul. 15. 1895; description, p.365-71. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895, v.l; description, p.365-71 (2d paging).
Scale 14 miles to 1 inch. New edition in preparation.
SUBJECT INDEX 385
Geologic map of New York (continued)
Merrill. Geologic Map of New York. 1901.
Scale 5 miles to 1 inch.
For fuller description, see p. 271.
Merrill. Geologic Map, Topographic Sheets. Geol. rep. 19 (for 1899)
1901. p. rl3-15. map. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. I:rl3-15. map.
Map of New York showing atlas sheets surveyed by the United States Geological
Survey in cooperation with the state engineer and surveyor, Jan. 1, 1900 (uncolored)
22.5xl7.5crn.
Merrill. Description of the State Geologic Map of 1901. Mus. bul. 56.
1902. 35p.
Contains a description of earlier geologic maps and their geographic bases.
Preparation Suggested. Mus. rep. 24 (for 1870) 1872. p.ll.
Reports Preliminary to Construction. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894.
p.191-557. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.391-751.
Geol. rep. 14 (for 1894) 1895. p.31-125. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for
1894) 1895. 2:31-125.
Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.9-698. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for
1895) 1898. 2:9-698.
Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899. p.1-27, 171-226. Same, Mus. rep. 50
(for 1896) 1899. 2:1-27, 171-226.
Vanuxem. Explanation of that Part of the Geological Map of the State
which relates to the Third District Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.300-3.
See also references under heading Topographic sheets.
Geologic maps. Hall. Geological Map of the Middle and Western States.
Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.681-83. map S2x57.5cm.
Merrill. Geological Map of a Part of Southeastern New York showing
Distribution of Bocks used as Building Stones. 23x35cm. Mus. bul.
15. 1895. description, p.370. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. v.l,
description, p.370 (2d paging).
Geological Hall. Addresses delivered at the Inauguration August 27,
1856. Mus. rep. 10 (for 1856) 1857. p. 11-28.
Geological survey, see Natural History Survey of the State of New York;
also following entries.
Geological survey, first district. Mather. Annual Report of the First
Geological District. Assembly doc. 1837, no. 161, p.61-95 (ed. 2, p. 63-
97); 1838, no. 200, p.121-84; 1839, no. 275, p.69-199; 1840, no. 50, p.209-
58; 1841, no. 150, p.59-112.
Mather. Geology of New York, ptl, comprising the Geology of the First
Geological District. 1843. 37+653p. 46pl. sq. Q.
Geological survey, second district. Emmons. Annual Report of 2d Geo-
logical District. Assembly doc. 1837, no.161, p.97-153 (ed. 2, p.99-155);
1838, no.200, p.185-252; 1839, no.275, p.201-39; 1840, no.50, p.259-353;
1841, no.150, p.113-36.
Enimons. Geology of New York, pt2, comprising the Survey of the
Second Geological District 1842. 104437p. 17pl. sq. Q.
Geological survey, third district. Conrad. Annual Report on the Geolog-
ical Survey of the Third District. Assembly doc. 1837, no.161, p.155-
86 (ed. 2, p.157-88).
Vanuxem. Annual Report on Geological Survey of 3d District. Assem-
bly doc. 1838, no.200, p.253-86; 1839, no.275, p.241-85; 1840, no.50, p.355-
88; 1841, no.150, p.137-47.
Vanuxem. Geology of New York, pt3, comprising the Survey of the
Third Geological District 1842. 306p. sq. Q.
Geological survey, fourth district. Hall. Annual Report of the Fourth
Geological District of New York. Assembly doc. 1838, no.200, p.287-
381; 1839, no.275, p.287-347; 1840, no.50, p.389-480; 1841, no.150, p.149-79.
Hall. Geology of New York, pt4, comprising the Survey of the Fourth
Geological District. 1843. 22+683p. 19pl. map. sq. Q.
386 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Geological survey, fourth district (continued)
Hall. Corrected List of the Fossils described in the Report of the 4th
Geological District of New York. Mus. rep. 12 (for 1858) 1859. p. 87-92.
iVanuxem. Annual Report on the Geological Survey of the Fourth Dis-
trict. Assembly doc. 1837, no.161, p.187-212 (ed. 2, p.189-214).
Geological surveys. Eaton. Geological and Agricultural Survey of the
District Adjoining the Erie Canal. 1824. 163p.
Hall. Geological Surveys East of the Mississippi. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843.
p.22-23.
G-eology. Clarke. List of Publications relating to the Geology and Palae-
ontology of New York, 1876-93. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.559-97.
Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.753-91.
Gaylord. Geology as connected with Agriculture. Ag. Soc. Trans. 1 (for
1841) 1842. p.273-98.
Hall. Geologic and Palaeontologic Knowledge at Beginning of Natural
History Survey. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.4-11.
Hall. Geological Formations, Theory of Mountain Elevation, Meta-
morphic Rocks, and Other Geological Phenomena. Pal. N. Y. 1859.
v.3, introduction. 96p.
Hall. Reports as Geologist and Paleontologist. Geol. rep. 1-17 (for
1881-97) 1884-99. Mus. rep. 38-51 (for 1884-97) 1885-99.
For page references, see List of publications, p*57.
Geol. rep. 18 edited by J. M. Clarke, acting state geologist and paleontologist.
For later reports of geologist, see Merrill, F. J. H. ; of paleontologist, see Clarke,
J. IVt.
See also note, p. 288.
Lincklaen. Guide to the Geology of New York and to the State Geolog-
ical Cabinet. Mus. rep. 14 (for 1800) 1861. p.17-84. illus.
Merrill. Guide to the Study of the Geological Collections of the New
York State Museum. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.105-262. 119pl. (phot.) map.
Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:105-262. 119pl. (phot.) map.
Relief map of the State of New York showing the boundaries of the geologic sys-
tem, 33x43cm.
Merrill. Geologic Text-books and Books of Reference. Mus. bul. 19.
1898. p.236-38. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:236-38.
Merrill. Reports as Geologist and Director of Museum. Geol. rep. 19-20.
Same, Mus. rep. 53-54 (for 1899-1900) 1901-2.
For page references, see List of publications, p.261-62.
Norton. Elements of Scientific Agriculture. Ag. Soc. Trans. 9 (for 1849)
1850. p.602-735.
p.728-35 on applications of geology to agriculture.
References to Various Essays and Writings on the Natural History of
New York. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p.159; 4 (for 1850)
1851. p.116; 5 (for 1851) 1852. p.56.
Roberts. On the Advantages of Geology to Agriculture. Ag. Soc. Trans.
8 (for 1848) 1849. p.362-65.
Tarr. Laboratory Methods of Instruction in Geology and Physical Geog-
raphy. Regents rep. 108 (for 1894) 1895. 2:992-1011.
Winchell. Geology and Culture. Regents rep. 102 (for 1888) 1889.
p.69-85.
See also Economic geology; Geologic map of New York; Geological survey;
New York series; also names of rock formations and localities.
Georgian. Clarke & Schuchert. Georgian. See New York series.
Merrill. Georgian. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.143-44. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for
1897) 1899. 1:143-44.
Gdbbsite. Beck. Gibbsite. Min. rep. (for 1836) 1837. p.58-59 (ed. 2, p.60-61).
Min. N. Y. 1842. p.320. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p. 136.
Whitlock. Gibbsite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.78.
Gieseckite. Hunt. Gieseckite. Mus. rep. 21 (for 1867) 1871. p.79-80.
SUBJECT INDEX 387
Gipsy moth. Felt. Gipsy Moth. Ent. rep. 16 (for 1900) 1901. p.955-62
i Mus. bul. 36). Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 2:955-62.
Lintner. Gipsy Moth. Ent. rep. 9 (for 1892) 1893. p.422-26. Same, Mus.
rep. 46 (for 1892) 1893. p.422-26.
Glacial deposits, see Drift; Pleistocene; Quaternary system.
Glacial lakes. Fairchild. Glacial Lakes. Geol. rep. 20 (for 1900) 1902.
p.r!35-39. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. l:r!35-39.
Map of the shore line and area of Lake Iroquois, 60x41. 5cm.
Fairchild. Latest and Lowest Pre-Iroquois Channels between Syracuse
and Rome. Geol. rep. 21 (for 1901). In press.
Grabau. Lacustrine Period. Mus. bul. 45. 1901. p.57-65. Same, Mus.
rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 4:57-65.
Glass manufacture. Hies. Glass Making. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899.
p.385. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:385.
- Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.653-54. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900)
1902. 3:653-54.
Glass sand. Merrill. Glass Sand. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.552. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:552 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.225. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899.
1:225.
Glauber's salt. Beck. Glauber's Salt (sulphate of soda). Min. rep. (for
1838) 1839. p.16. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.196-97.
Glucina. Beck. Glucina, Min. N. Y. 1842. p.374-77. Mus. rep. 3, rev. ed.
(for 1849) 1850. p. 145-46.
Gneiss. Conrad. Gneiss. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1836) 1837. p.158-59 (td. 2,
p.160-61).
Gushing. Gneisses of Clinton County. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894.
p.475. Same, Mus. rep. 17 (for 1893) 1894. p.669.
Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.506-73. Same, Mus. rep. 49
(for 1895) 1898. 2:506-73.
Geol. rep. 19 (for 1899) 190?, p.r42. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for
1899) 1901 I:r42.
Gushing. Gneisses of Adirondacks. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899. p.8-12.
Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:8-12.
Cushing. Gneisses of Franklin County. Geol. rep. 18 (for 1898) 1899.
p.89-99. Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 2:89-99.
Cushing. Gneisses of Franklin and St Lawrence Counties. Geol. rep. 20
(for 1900) 1902. p.r25-82. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. l:r25-82.
Including analyses.
Eckel. Quarries in Southeastern New York. Geol. rep. 20 (for 1900)
1902. p.rlol-61. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. I:rl51-61.
Emmons. Gneiss, Hornblende and Granular Limestone. Geol. rep. 2d
dist. (for 1836) 1837. p.113-16 (ed. 2, p.115-18).
Emmons. Metals in Gneiss. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1836) 1837. p.148
(ed. 2, p. 150).
Emmons. Gneiss. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.75-79.
Emmons. Gneiss of Essex County. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1837) 1838.
p.226. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.229-31.
Emmons. Gneiss of St Lawrence County. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1837)
1838. p.194-95. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.340-41.
Finlay. Field Work in the Town of Minerva, Essex Co. Geol. rep. 20
(for 1900) 1902. p.r96-102. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. I:r96-102.
Gale. Granite and Gneiss of New York County. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for
1838) 1839. p.192.
Kemp. Gneisses of Essex County. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.444-72.
Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.638-66.
388 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Gneiss (continued)
Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.579-608. Same, Mus. rep. 49
(for 1895) 1898. 2:579-608.
Kemp. Geology of Moriah and Westport Townships, Essex County.
Mus. bul. 14. 1895. p.325-40. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895.
1:325-40 (2d paging). ,
Kenip. Gneiss of Lake Placid Region. Mus. bul. 21. 1898. p.55-57, 61.
Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 1:55-57, 61.
Kemp & Newland. Gneisses of Adirondacks. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897)
1899. p.510-52. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:510-52.
Kemp, Newland & Hill. Gneisses of Adirondacks. Geol. rep. 18 (for
1898) 1899. p. 142-62. Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 2:142-62.
Kemp & Hill. Gneiss of Fulton County. Geol. rep. 19 (for 1899) 1901.
p.r29-32. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. l:r29-32.
Kemp & Hill. Gneiss of Montgomery and Fulton Counties. Geol. rep.
19 (for 1899) 1901. p.r33-35. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901.
l:r33-35.
Kemp & Hill. Gneiss of Saratoga County. Geol. rep. 19 (for 1899) 1901.
p.i-28-29. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. l:r28-29.
Kemp & Hill. Gneiss of Warren County. Geol. rep. 19 (for 1899) 1901.
p.r23, r25, r28. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. I:r23, r25, r28.
Mather. Gneiss of Long Island. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.138.
Mather. Granite, Gneiss and Granular Quartz of Columbia and
Dutchess Counties. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.172-73.
Mather. Gneiss of New York, Westchester and Putnam Counties. Geol.
rep. 1st dist. (for 1838) 1839. p.85-86. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.529-31.
Mather. Gneiss of Rockland and Orange Counties. Geol. rep. 1st dist.
(for 1838) 1839. p.128-29. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.537-38.
Merrill. Directory of Quarrymen. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.452. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:452 (2d paging).
Men-ill. Definition. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.125. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for
1897) 1899. 1:125.
Prosser & Cumings. Gneisses of Littie Falls. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895)
1897. p.632-33. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:632-33.
Ries. Gneisses of Orange County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.399-
400, 413-14, 446-56. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:399-400,
413-14, 446-56.
Smock. Gneiss. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.10-12; 10. 1890. p.204.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.374-75. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:374-75 (2d paging).
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.183-84. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:183-84.
Smock. Quarries. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.25-36; 10. 1890. p.228-34.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.375-80. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:375-80 (2d paging).
Smyth. Gneiss of St Lawrence and Jefferson Counties. Geol. rep. 13
(for 1893) 1894. p.493-98. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.687-92.
Smyth. Gneisses of St Lawrence County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897.
p.485-97. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:485-97.
Smyth. Origin of the Gneisses. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.485-97.
Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:485-97.
Smyth. Gneisses of Adirondacks. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.471-97.
Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:471-97.
Geol. rep. 18 (for 1898) 1899. p.132-35. Same, Mus. rep. 52
(for 1898) 1900. 2:132-35.
SUBJECT INDEX 389
Gneiss (continued)
Smyth. Gneiss in the Vicinity of the St Lawrence River. Geol. rep. 19
(for 1899) 1901. p.r86-98. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. l:r86-98.
Vanuxem. Gneiss. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.282. Geol. N. Y.
pt3. 1842. p.17-21.
Vanuxem. Gneiss in Herldmer County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.255.
Vanuxem. Gneiss in Lewis County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.265.
Vanuxem. Gneiss in Montgomery County. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1837)
1838. p.262-63. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.249.
Watson. Gneiss of Essex County. Ag. Soc. Trans. 12 (for 1852) 1853.
p.779.
See also Crystalline rocks; Fordham gneiss; Primary rocks; Syenites;
Yonkers gneiss.
Gothite. Whitlock. Gothite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.76-77.
Gold. Beck. Gold. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.452.
Hunt. Gold. Mus. rep. 21 (for 1867) 1871. p.91-92.
Nevius. The Sacandaga Mining and Milling Co. and the Sutphen Process.
Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. l:r82-87. pi. (phot.)
Whitlock. Gold. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.49.
Goniatite limestone, see Agoniatite limestone.
Goniatitidae, see Cephalopoda (paleozoic).
Gould collection. Gould Collection of Shells. Mus. rep. 21 (for 1867)
1871. p.9.
List of the Unionidae of the Gould Collection. Mus. rep. 35 (for 1881)
1884. p.68-81.
Gould types of Mollusca. Gould Types of Mollusca in State Museum
Collection. Mus. rep. 27 (for 1873) 1875. p.47-55.
Grain moth. Lintner. Grain Moth. Ent. rep. 2 (for 1882 and 1883) 1885.
p.102-10.
Ent. rep. 10 (for 1894) 1895. p.377-86. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for
1894) 1895. 1:377-86 (1st paging).
Grains. Felt. Insects Infesting. Ent. rep. 17 (for 1901) 1902. p.844-46.
(Mus. bul. 53).
Ent. rep. 18 (for 1902). p. 106-8. In press.
Fitch. Insects Infesting Grains. Ag. Soc. Trans. 15 (for 1855) 1856.
p.509-54 (rep. 2. sep. ed. p.277-322).
Ag. Soc. Trans. 20 (for 1860) 1861. p.745-868 (rep.6. sep. ed.
p.3-126).
Ag. Soc. Trans. 21 (for 1861) 1862. p.813-59 (rep.7. sep. ed.
p. 127-73).
Ag. Soc. Trans. 22 (for 1862) 1863. p.685-86 (rep.8. sep. ed.
p.203-4).
Granite. Gushing. Granite of Adirondacks. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899.
p.12. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:12.
Gushing. Granites of Franklin County. Geol. rep. 18 (for 1898) 1899.
p. 114-17. Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 2:114-17.
Eckel. Quarries in Southeastern New York. Geol. rep. 20 (for 1900)
1902. p.rl51-65. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. l:r!51-65.
Emmons. Metals in Granite. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1836) 1837. p.148
(ed. 2, p.150).
Emmons. Granite. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.23-26.
Emmons. Granite of Essex County. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1836) 1837.
p.109-13 (ed. 2, p.111-15); (for 1837) 1838. p.220-23. Geol. N. Y. pt2.
1842. p.225.
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Granite (continued)
Brnmons. Granite of St Lawrence County. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1837)
1838. p.195-96. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.337-40.
Emmons. Granite of Warren Oounty. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p. 173-75.
Fitch. Granite of Washington County. Ag. Soc. Trans. 9 (for 1849) 1850.
p.822.
Oale. Granite and Gneiss of New York County. Geol. rep. 1st dist.
(for 1838) 1839. p.192.
Hall. Granites, including Sienites, Gneiss, or Giieissoid and Sienitic
Rocks, their Geological Positron and Geographical Distribution. Mus.
rep. 39 (for 1885) 1886. p.190-93.
Kemp. Granite of Lake Placid Region. Mus. bul. 21. 1898. p.54-55.
Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 1:54-55.
Mather. Granite of Stateu Island. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1837) 1838.
p. 139.
Mather. Granite, Gneiss and Granular Quartz of Columbia and Dutchess
Counties. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.172-73.
Mather. Granite of New York, Westchester, Dutchess and Putnam
Counties. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1838) 1839. p.80-85. Geol. N. Y. ptl.
1843. p.525-28.
Mather. Granite of Rockland and Orange Counties. Geol. rep. 1st dist.
(for 1838) 1839. p.127-28. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.535-36.
Merrill. Directory of Quarrymen. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.451-52. Same,
Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:451-52 (2d paging).
Merrill. Granites of Southeastern New York. Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896)
1898. 1:30 (1st paging).
Merrill. Road Materials. Mus. bul. 17. 1897. p.104-5. Same, Mus. rep.
50 (for 1896) 1898. 1:104-5 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.204-5. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897)
1899. 1:204-5.
Ries. Granites of Orange County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.405-10.
Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:405-10.
Smock. Granite. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.9-12; 10. 1890. p.202-6.
- revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.372-75. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:372-75 (2d paging).
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p. 181-84. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:181-84.
Smock. Quarries. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.25-36; 10. 1890. p.228-34.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.375-80. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:375-80 (2d paging).
Smock. Microscopic Structure. Mus. bul. 10; 1890. p.360-61.
Smock. Tests; Durability; Causes of Decay. Mus. bul. 10. 1890. p.364-89.
Smyth. Granite of St Lawrence and Jefferson Counties. Geol. rep. 13
(for 1893) 1894. p.493, 494. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.687,
688.
Vanuxem. Gneiss and Granite. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.17-21.
Vanuxem. Gneiss and Granite in Herkimer County. Geol. N. Y. pt3.
1842. p.255.
.Vanuxem. Gneiss and Granite in Lewis County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.265.
Vanuxem. Gneiss and Granite in Oneida County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.259.
See also Crystalline rocks.
Grape-seed fly. Lintner. Grape-seed Fly. Mus. rep. 30 (for 1876) 1878.
p.136-40.
SUBJECT INDEX 391
Grapevine beetle. Ldntner. Light-loving Grapevine Beetle. Ent. rep. 10
(for 1894) 1895. p.408-10. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:408-10
(1st paging).
Grapevine plume moth. Fitch. Grapevine Plume Moth. Ag. Soc. Trans.
14 (for 1854) 1855. p.843-47 (rep.l. sep. ed. p.139-43).
Lintner. Grapevine Plume Moth. Ent. rep. 12 (for 1896) 1897. p.218-22.
Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1898. 1:218-22 (1st paging).
Grapevine root worm. Felt. Grapevine Root Worm. Mus. bul. 59. 1902.
p.49-84. illus. Ipl.flith.) 5pl.(phot.)
Graphite. Beck. Graphite or Plumbago. Min. rep. (for 1838) 1839. p. 14-15.
Min. N. Y. 1842. p.96-98, 186-87. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850.
p.118.
Clinton. Graphite of Ticonderoga. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1830. 1:233-35.
Emmons. Black Lead: Graphite. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1838) 1839.
p.220-21.
Emmons. Graphite or Black Lead in Warren County. Geol. N. Y. pt2.
1842. p.177.
Fitch. Graphite of Washington County. Ag. Soc. Trans. 9 (for 1849)
1850. p.823.
Hunt. Graphite or Plumbago. Mus. rep. 21 (for 1867) 1871. p.92-97.
Mather. Plumbago in Dutchess County. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1837)
1838. p.176.
Merrill. Graphite. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.552. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for
1894) 1895. 1:552 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.224. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899.
1:224.
Nason. Graphite. Mus. bul. 4. 1888. p.9, 13, 15.
Vanuxem. Plumbago in Lewis County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.267.
Watson. Graphite of Essex County. Ag. Soc. Trans. 12 (for 1852) 1853.
p.778-79, 786-87.
Whitlock. Graphite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.47-48.
Graptolite shales, see Normanskill shales; TJtica shale.
Graptolitidae, see Hydrozoa (paleozoic).
Grasshoppers, see Orthoptera.
Gravels. Bishop. Sand and Gravel of Erie County. Geol. rep. 15 (for
1895) 1897. p.345. Same, Mus. rep. 49. (for 1895) 1898. 2:345.
Nason. Gravels, Sands and Clays of Albany County., Geol. rep. 13 (for
1893) 1894. p.266-77. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.460-71.
See also Pleistocene.
Gray sandstone. Emmons. Grey Sandstone. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842.
p.123-26.
Emmons. Grey Sandstone of Jefferson County. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842.
p.406-7.
Hall. Oneida Conglomerate and Grey Sandstone. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843.
p.31.
Vanuxem. Gray Sandstone of Cayuga. Geol. rep. 3d dist (for 1838)
1839. p.246.
Vanuxem. Grey Sandstone of Oswego. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.67-70.
Vanuxem. Grey Sandstone in Lewis County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.265, 269.
Vanuxem. Grey Sandstone in Oneida County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.261.
Vanuxem. Grey Sandstone in Oswego County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.270.
392 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Gray sparry crinoidal limestone. Conrad. Gray Sparry Crinoidal Lime-
stone. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1836) 1837. p.180-81 (ed. 2, p.182-83).
Vanuxem. Gray Sparry Crinoidal Limestone. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for
1838) 1839. p.274-75.
See also Onondaga limestone.
Gray sparry limestone (Birdseye). Conrad. Gray Sparry Limestone of
the Mohawk Valley. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1836) 1837. p.162-63 (ed. 2,
p.164-65).
See also Birdseye limestone.
Graywacke. Horton. Graywacke of Orange County. Geol. rep. 1st dist.
(for 1838) 1839. p.145-47.
Morse. Great Greywacke Region of the State of New York. Alb. Inst.
Trans. 1829. 1:84-85.
See also Hamilton group; Hudson river group; Marcellus shales; Onon-
daga salt group; Utiea shale.
Green shales. Vanuxem. Green Shale and its Sandstone. Geol. rep. 3d
dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.257, 283-84.
See also Frankfort slates; Hudson river group.
Greene county. Beck. Mineralogy. Min. rep. (for 1839) 1840. p.67-68.
Dickinson. Bluestone Quarries. Mus. bul. 61. In press.
Felt. Entomological Reports from. Ent. rep. 15 (for 1899). 1900. p.560.
(Mus. bul. 31). Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 1:560.
- Ent. rep. 16 (for 1900) 1901. p.1010-11. (Mus. bul. 36). Same,
Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 2:1010-11.
- Ent. rep. 17 (for 1901) 1902. p. 784. (Mus. bul. 53).
- Ent. rep. 18 (for 1902). p.148. In press.
Marshall. Report on a Deposit of Marl and Peat in the Town of New
Baltimore. Mus. rep. 45 (for 1891) 1892. p.46-52.
Mather. Economical Geology. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1839) 1840.
p.213-58.
Mather. Hudson River Group. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.372-74.
Mather. Dip and Strike of Rocks. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.620.
Merrill. Hudson River Bluestone Quarrymen. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.461.
Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:461 (2d paging).
Prosser. Hamilton, Sherburne and Ithaca Formations. Geol. rep. 17 (for
1897) 1899. p.264-88. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:264-88.
Ries. Brick Yards. Mus. bul. 12. 1895. p.188, 189-90, 246. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:188, 189-90, 246 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.702-3, 704. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900)
1902. 2:702-3, 704.
Ries. Limestones. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.437. Same, Mus. rep.
51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:437.
revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.786-87. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:786-87.
Smock. Building Stone Quarries. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.52-54; 10. 1890.
p.259.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.394. Same, Mus. rep.
48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:394 (2d paging).
Greenockite. Whitlock. Greenockite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.55.
Greenstone. Emmons. Trap; Greenstone Trap. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842.
p.82-84.
Emmons. Greenstone. Ag. N. Y. 1846. 1:42.
Gale. Greenstone of New York County. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1838)
1839. p.190-91.
Mather. Greenstone. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.532-33, 539-40.
SUBJECT INDEX 393
Grenville series. Gushing. Grenville Series. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899.
p.10-11. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:10-11.
Geol. rep. 18 (for 1898) 1899. p.92-95. Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for
1898) 1900. 2:92-95.
Geol. rep. 20 (for 1900) 1902. p.r79-81. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. I:r79-81.
Grey band of Rochester, see Oneida conglomerate.
Grit slate. Conrad. Grit Slate. Pal. rep. (for 1840) 1841. p.31.
See also Schoharie grit.
oGuelph formation. Clarke & Schuchert. Guelph Dolomite. See New
York series.
Clarke & Ruedemann. Guelph Formation and Fauna in Western New
York. Mus. mem. 5. In press.
Ries. Guelph Limestone. Geol. rep. 1.7 (for 1897) 1899. p.364. Same,
Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1890. 2:364.
Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.759. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902.
3:759.
Ries. Guelph Limestone of Monroe County. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897)
1899. p.441-42. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:441-42.
revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.794, 795-96. Same. Mus. rep.
54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:794, 795-96.
Ries. Guelph Limestone of Orleans County. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.810.
Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:810.
Gypseous deposits. Conrad. Gypseous Shales. Pal. rep. (for 1838) 1839.
p.63; (for 1839) 1840. p.202; (for 1840) 1841. p.31.
Hall. Gypseous Marls and Slates. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1837) 1838.
p.303-7.
Vanuxem. Gypseous Deposit. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1838) 1839. p.252-61.
Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.98-107, 278-83, 287.
See also Onondaga salt group; Salina group.
Gypseous marl. Hall. Gypseous Marl in Wayne County. Geol. rep. 4th
dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.320-21. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.418.
See also Onondaga salt group.
Gypsum. Beck. Gypsum. Min. rep. (for 1838) 1839. p.31-37. Min. N. Y.
1842. p.61-67, 237-38. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p.127.
Conrad. Gypsum. Geol., rep. 3d dist. (for 1836) 1837. p.179 (ed. 2, p.181).
Hall. Gypsum; Plaster, in Monroe County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1837)
1838. p.340-42. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.430-31.
Hall. Gypsum in Ontario County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1838) 1839.
p.304-6. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.453-55, 457.
Hall. Gypsum in Seneca County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1838) 1839.
p.291-93. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.449-50.
Hall. Gypsum in Wayne County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1837) 1838.
p.325-26. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.421.
Luther. Sulphate of Lime or Gypsum. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897.
p.266-67. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:266-67.
Mather. Sulphates of Lime, Alumina, etc. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.83-85.
Merrill. Salt and Gypsum Industries of New York. Mus. bul. 11. 1893.
89p. 12pl. (phot.) 2maps, lltab.
Map of New York showing salt wells and mines and gypsum quarries, 38-55cm.
Map of western salt field of New York, 52.5x32.5cm.
Chart of well sections.
abstract. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.545-51. Same, Mus. rep. 48
(for 1894) 1895. 1:545-51 (2d paging).
a Term first denned by Bell. Described by Logan. Can. Geol. Surv. 1863. p. 298-344.
394 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Gypsum (continued)
Merrill. Gypsum; Directory of Producers. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p. 550-51.
Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:550-51 (2d paging).
Merrill. Gypsum. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.224. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for
1897) 1899. 1:224.
Parsons. Recent Developments in the Gypsum Industry in New York
State. Geol. rep. 20 (for 1900) 1902, p.r!77-83. Same, Mus. rep. 54
(for 1900) 1902. l:r!77-83.
Whitlock. Gypsum. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.126-27.
Gypsum group, see Onondaga salt group.
Halite, see Salt.
Halotrichite. Beck. Alumina-sulphate of Iron. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.400.
Hamilton county. Emmons. Hamilton County. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for
1838) 1839. p.224-30. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.414-17.
Emmons. Survey in Interior of Hamilton, Essex and Franklin Counties.
Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1840) 1841. p.113-33.
Kemp & Newland. Preliminary Report on the Geology of Washington,
Warren and Parts of Essex and Hamilton Counties. Geol. rep. 17
(for 1897) 1899. p.499-553. pi. (phot.) maps (uncolored). Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:499-553. pi. (phot.) maps (uncolored).
Kemp, Newland & Hill. Preliminary Report on the Geology of Hamilton,
Warren ami Washington Counties. Geol. rep. 18 (for 1898) 1899.
p.137-62. maps (uncolored). Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 2:137-
62. maps (uncolored).
Hamilton group. Bishop. Hamilton Group of Erie County. Geol. rep. 15
(for 1895) 1897. p.315-20, 390. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898.
2:315-20, 390.
Clarke. Hamilton Group in Ontario County. Geol. rep. 4 (for 1884) 1885.
p.11-19.
Clarke. Annelid Teeth from the Lower Portion of the Hamilton Group
and from the Naples Shales of Ontario County, N. Y. Geol. rep. 6
(for 1886) 1887. p.30-32, Ipl.
Dela field. Hamilton Group of Seneca County. Ag. Soc. Trans. 10 (for
1850) 1851. p.452-57.
Dickinson. Quarries of Bluestones and other Sandstones. Mus. bul. 61.
In press.
Evans. Hamilton Group of Madison County. Ag. Soc. Trans. 11 (for
1851) 1852. p.699.
Geddes. Hamilton Group of Onondaga County. Ag. Soc. Trans. 19 (for
1859) 1860. p.253.
Grabau. Faunas of the Hamilton Group of Eighteen-mile Creek and
Vicinity. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899. p.227-339. pi. (phot.) 3tab.
nrnp. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:227-339. pi. (phot.) 3tab.
map.
Map of the township of Hamburg, Erie co. (uncolored) 18x24.5cm.
Hall. Hamilton Group. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.184-211. Pal. N. Y. 1859.
3:45-48.
Hall. Hamilton Group in Erie County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1840)
1841. p.162-64. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.472-73.
Hall. Hamilton Group in Genesee County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for
1839) 1840. p.429. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.467.
Hall. Hamilton Group in Livingston County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for
1839) 1840. p.421. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.462.
Hall. Hamilton Group in Ontario County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1838)
1839. p.312-13. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.457.
Hall. Hamilton Group in Seneca County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1838)
1839. p.296-300. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.451.
SUBJECT INDEX 395
Hamilton group (continued)
Hall. Hamilton Group in Tompkins County. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.475.
Hall. Hamilton Group in Yates County. Geol. rep. 4th dist. (for 1838)
1839. p.315-17. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.458.
Hall. Organic Remains. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.195-210. Mus. rep. 10
(for 1856) 1857. p.135-69, 171-80.
Hall. Descriptions of New Species of Fossils from the Hamilton Group
of Western New York, with notices of others from the same horizon
in Iowa and Indiana. Mus. rep. 13 (for 1859) 1860. p.76-94. illus.;
15 (for 1861) 1862. p.181-91, 195.
Hall. Descriptions of New Species of Fossils from the Upper Helder-
berg, Hamilton and Cheniung Groups, with observations upon pre-
viously described species. Mus. rep. 14 (for 1860) 1861. p.99-109; 15
(for 1861) 1862, p.27-155. illus. llpl.
Hall. Descriptions of New Species of Brachiopoda from the Upper
Helderberg, Hamilton and Chemung Groups. Mus. rep. 16 (for 1862)
1863. p.19-37.
Hall. On the Occurrence of Crustacean Remains of the Genera Ceratio-
caris and Dithyrocaris, with a notice of some new species from the
Hamilton group and Genesee slate. Mus. rep. 16 (for 1862) 1863.
p.71-75.
Hall. Fossil Brachiopoda of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage
and Chemung Groups. Pal. N. Y. 1867. v.4. 428p. 99pl.
Hall. Illustrations of Devonian Fossils of the Upper Helderberg, Ham-
ilton and Chemung Groups. 1876.
Hall. Gasteropoda, Pteropoda, and Cephalopoda of the Upper Helder-
berg, Hamilton, Portage and Chemung Groups. Pal. N. Y. 1879. v.5.
pt2. 492p.; (v.l, text, v.2, 120pl.); 1888. v.7, supplement. 42p. 18pl.
Hall. Bryozoans of the Upper Helderberg and Hamilton Groups. Alb.
Inst. Trans. 1883. 10:145-97.
Read by title before the Albany Institute, Mar. 29, 1881.
Hall. Bryozoa (Fenestellidae) of the Hamilton Group. Mus. rep. 36 (for
1882) 1883. p.57-72.
Plates and Descriptions. Geol. rep. 6 (for 1886) 1887. p.41-70.
7pl. Mus. rep. 41 (for 1887) 1888. pl.8-15.
Hall. Preliminary Notice of the Lamellibranchiate Shells of the Upper
Helderberg, Hamilton and Chemung Groups (preparatory for the
Palaeontology of New York). Mus. rep. 35 (for 1881) 1884. p.215-406g.
Hall. Lamellibranchiata : Monomyaria of the Upper Helderberg, Hamil-
ton and Chemung Groups. Pal. N. Y. 1884. v.5. ptl. 268p. 45pl.;
Dimyaria of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage and Chemung
Groups. Pal. N. Y. 1885. v.5. ptl. p.269-561. 51pl.
Hall. Descriptions of Bryozoans of the Hamilton Group (Fenestellidae
excepted). Geol. rep. 3 (for 1883) 1884. p.5-61.
Hall & Simpson. Corals and Bryozoa of the Hamilton Group. Pal. N. Y.
1887. 6:175-292. pl.55-66.
Hall & Clarke. Trilobites and other Crustacea of the Oriskany, Upper
Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage, Chemung and Catskill Groups. Pal.
N. Y. 1888. v.7. 236p. 46pl.
Lincklaen. Hamilton Group; Fossils. Mus. rep. 14 (for 1860) 1861.
p.65-68.
Luther. Hamilton Group. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899. p.216-19. Same,
Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:216-19.
Lufher. Hamilton Group in Livonia Salt Shaft. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893)
1894. p. 39, 42-45. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.233, 236-39.
Luther. Hamilton Group of Onondaga County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895)
1897. p.279-84. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:279-84.
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Hamilton group (continued)
Mather. Hamilton Group. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.317.
Merrill. Hamilton Group. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.162-64. Same, Mus. rep.
51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:162-64.
Prosser. Classification and Distribution of the Hamilton and Chemung
Series of Central and Eastern New York. Ptl, Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895)
1897. p.12-13, 83-222. pi. (phot.) map. Pt2, Geol. rep. 17 (for .1897)
1899. p.65-315. pi. (phot.) map. Same, Ptl, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898.
2:12-13, 83-222. pi. (phot.) map. Pt2, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899.
2:63-315. pi. (phot.) map.
Pt 1 Geologic map of parts of Chenango, Madison, Otsego, Schoharie and Albany
counties, 58x33. 5cm.
Pt 2 Map showing distribution of middle and upper Devonian rocks in central-
eastern New York, 61x38. 5cm. ; map of Delaware county, by W. L. Fisher, 34x32cm.
Hies. Hamilton Group of Orange County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897.
p.403-4. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:403-4.
Smock. Hamilton Group. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.17-18; 10. 1890. p.222-23.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bill. 15. 1895. p.387-88. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:387-88 (2d paging).
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.191-92. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:191-92.
Smock. Quarries. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.71-85; 10. 1890. p.265-75.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.400-8. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:400-8 (2d paging).
ttVanuxem. Hamilton Group. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1839) 1840. p.380.
Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.150-63.
Vanuxem. Hamilton Group in Broome County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.295.
Vanuxem. Hamilton Group in Cayuga County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.288-89.
Vanuxem. Hamilton Group in Chenango County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.292-93.
Vanuxem. Hamilton Group in Cortland County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.290.
Vanuxem. Hamilton Group in Madison County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.275-77.
Vanuxem, Hamilton Group in Oneida County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.264.
Vanuxem. Hamilton County in Onondaga County. Geol. N. Y. pt3.
1842. p.285.
Vanuxem. Hamilton Group in Otsego County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.254.
Vanuxem. Hamilton Group in Tompkins County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.298.
Vanuxem. Fossils. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.151-53, 158-63, 306.
See also Hamilton shales; Marcellus shales; Tully limestone.
Hamilton shales. Bishop. Hamilton Shales of Erie County. Geol. rep.
15 (for 1895) 1897. p.316-20. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898.
2:316-20.
Clarke. Hamilton Shales of Ontario County. Geol. rep. 4 (for 1884)
1885. p.12-17.
Clarke & Schuchert. Hamilton Beds. See New York series.
Darton. Hamilton Flags and Shales; Hamilton Black Shales in Albany
County. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.240-42. Same, Mus. rep. 47
(for 1893) 1894. p.434-36.
a First use of term.
SUBJECT INDEX 397
Hamilton shales (continued)
Darton. Hamilton Shales of Ulster County. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894.
p.300-1. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.494-95.
Emmons. Hamilton Shales. Ag. N. Y. 1846. 1:183-86.
Grabau. Hamilton Shales. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899. p.235-36. Same,
Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:235-36.
Lincoln. Hamilton Shales of Seneca County. Geol. rep. 14 (for 1894)
1895. p.93-95. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 2:93-95.
Luther. Hamilton Shales of Onondaga County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895)
1897. p.280-82. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:280-82.
Luther. Hamilton Shales of the Salt District. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896)
1899. p.217-19. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 2:217-19.
Merrill. Hamilton Shale. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.163. Same, Mus. rep. 51
(for 1897) 1899. 1:163.
Ries. Hamilton Shale. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.693-94. Same,
Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:693-94.
revised. Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.831-34. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 2:831-34.
Harlem quadrangle. Woodworth. Harlem Quadrangle. Mus. bul. 48.
1901. p.648-50. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 4:648-50.
Harmatome. Beck. Harmatome. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.451.
Harrison diorite. Eckel. Quarries. Geol. rep. 20 (for 1900) 1902. p.r!65-66.
Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. l:r!65-66.
Merrill. Harrison Diorite. Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1898. 1:30 (1st paging).
Hartz mountains. Clarke. The Hercynian Question. Geol. rep. 8 (for
1888) 1889. p.62-91. Same, Mus. rep. 42. (for 1888) 1889. p.408-37.
Heavy spar, see Barite.
Helderberg division. Denniston. Helderberg Division in Orange County.
Ag. Soc. Trans. 22 (for 1862) 1863. p.155.
Emmons. Helderberg Series. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.100, 429.
Emmons. Helderberg Division. Ag. N. Y. 1846. 1:153-79.
Hall. Helderberg Series. Geol. N. Y. pt4. 1843. p.18, 117-76.
oMather. Helderberg Limestone Group. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 1839)
1840. p.212, 236-46; (for 1840) 1841. p.85-89.
Mather. Helderberg Division. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.324-53.
Mather. Fossils. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.324, 333, 337-53.
Mather. Economical Applications. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.326-30.
Vanuxem. Helderberg Division. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.15-16, 94-146.
Helderberg- limestones (Coeymans; Becraft; Scutella; Lower Helderberg;
Lower Pentamerus).
Clarke. Hercynian Question. Geol. rep. 8 (for 1888) 1889. p.62-91. Same,
Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p.408-37.
Clarke. Devonic Age of the Helderbergian Fauna and the Base of the
Devonic System in New York. Mus. mem. 3. 1900. p.82-98. Same,
Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 2:82-98.
Clarke. Helderbergian Fauna. Mus. bul. 52. 1902. p.665-66.
aConrad. Helderberg Limestones. Pal. rep. (for 1838) 1839. p.62.
Darton. Report on the Relations of the Helderberg Limestones and
Associated Formations in Eastern New York. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893)
1894. p. 197-228. pi. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.391-
422. pi. (phot.)
Merrill. Helderberg Rocks. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.156-57. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:156-57.
a First use of term. V
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Helderberg- limestones (continued)
Hies. Helderberg Limestones. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.364-70.
Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:364-70.
Ries. Lower Helderberg Limestones. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.759-64. Same,
Mus. rep. 54, (for 1900) 1902. 3:759-64.
Ries. Helderberg Limestone of Albany County. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897)
1899. p.429-31. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:429-31.
Ries. Lower Helderberg Limestone of Albany County. Mus. bul. 44.
1901. p.770-72. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:770-72.
Ries. Lower Helderberg Limestone of Cayuga County. Mus. bul. 44.
1901. p.773-74. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:773-74.
Ries. Helderberg Limestone of Genesee County. Mus. bul. 44. 1901.
p.783-85. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:783-85.
Ries. Lower Helderberg Limestone of Greene County. Mus. bul. 44.
1901. p. 786. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:786.
Ries. Helderberg Limestones of Herkimer County. Geol. rep. 17 (for
1897) 1899. p.438. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:438.
revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p. 788. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:788.
Ries. Helderberg Limestones of Livingston County. Mus. bul. 44. 1901.
p.792. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:792.
Ries. Lower Helderberg Limestone of Madison County. Mus. bul. 44.
1901. p.793. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:793.
Ries. Helderberg Limestones of Oneida County. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897)
1899. p.445. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:445.
revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.801-3. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:801-3.
Ries. Helderberg Limestones of Onondaga County. Geol. rep. 17 (for
1897) 1899. p.447-48. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:447-48.
Ries. Lower Helderberg Limestone of Onondaga County. Mus. bul. 44.
1901. p.803-6. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:803-6.
Ries. Lower Helderberg Limestones of Ontario County. Mus. bul. 44.
1901. p.807-8. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:807-8.
Ries. Helderberg Limestones of Orange County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895)
1897. p.401-2. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 2:401-2.
Ries. Lower Helderberg Limestones of Orange and Rockland Counties.
Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.810. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:810.
. Ries. Helderberg Limestones of Schoharie County. Mus. bul. 44. 1901.
p.816. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:816.
See also Becraft limestone; Coeymans limestone; Helderberg division;
Lower Helderberg group; Scutella limestone.
Helderberg sandstones. aConrad. Helderberg Sandstones. Pal. rep. (for
1838) 1839. p.62.
Helderbergian CLower Helderberg"). Clarke & Schuchert. Helderbergian.
Mus. mem. 3. 1900. p.10. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 2:10.
Helderbergs. Hall. Rocks of the Helderberg Mountains. Pal. N. Y. 1859.
3:97-98.
Prosser & Rowe. Stratigraphic Geology of the Eastern Helderbergs.
Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.329-54. pi. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 51
(for 1897) 1899. 2:329-54. pi. (phot.)
Prosser. Sections of the Formations along the Northern End of the
Helderberg Plateau. Geol. rep. 18 (for 1898) 1899. p.51-72. pi. (phot.)
Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 2:51-72. pi. (phot.)
a First use ol term.
SUBJECT INDEX 399
Hell Gate. Meriam. Description of the Means employed to remove the
Rocks at Hurlgate by Submarine Engineering. Mus. rep. 5 (for 1851)
1852. p.59-64. illus.
Hematite. Beck. Specular Iron Ore. Min. rep. (for 1836) 1837. p.28-32
(ed. 2, p.30-34); (for 1838) 1839. p.46. Min. N. Y. 1842. p. 23-26, 385-86.
Conrad. Red Oxide of Iron and Associated Strata. Geol. rep. 3d dist
(for 1836) 1837. p.176-77 (ed. 2, p.178-79).
Emmons. Specular Oxide of Iron. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1837) 1838.
p.206-8. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.92-98.
Emmons. Hematitic Iron, or Limonite. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.161-62.
Emmons. Iron Ores of the Primary District of St Lawrence County.
Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.341-47.
Emmons. Specular Oxide of Iron in Jefferson County. Geol. N. Y. pt2.
1842. p.376-77.
Hall. Specular Oxide of Iron. Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 1836) 1837. p.136-
38 (ed. 2, p.138-40).
Hunt. Hematite. Mus. rep. 21 (for 1867) 1871. p.88-89. ,
Merrill. Localities in New York. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.543. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:543 (2d paging).
Salisbury. Analysis of a Specimen of Hematitic Iron Ore. Mus. rep. 4
(for 1850) 1851. p. 111.
Smock. Hematite Ores of St Lawrence and Jefferson Counties. Mus.
bul. 7. 1889. p.10-11, 44-48.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.537-38. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:537-38 (2d paging).
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.219. Same, Mus. rep.
51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:219.
Smyth. Hematites of St Lawrence and Jefferson Counties. Geol. rep. 13
(for 1893) 1894. p.498-511. Same, Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.692-705.
Vanuxem. Specular Iron Ore of Lewis County. Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842.
p.267.
Whitlock. Hematite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.71-72.
See also Clinton ores; Iron ores.
Hemiptera. Additions to Collection. Ent. rep. 3, p.141-42; 4, p.208; 5,
p.326; 6, p.189; 7, p.383-84; 8, p.299; 9, p.463-64; 10, p.512, 517-19; 11,
p.287-88; 12, p.363; 13, p.374; 14, p.259-62; 15, p.613-18; 16, p.1042-45;
17, p.820-24; 18, p.174-77.
For dates of reports, see List of publications, p.264.
Fitch. Catalogue with References and Descriptions of the Insects col-
lected and arranged for the State Cabinet of Natural History. Mus.
rep. 4 (for 1850) 1851. p.43-69.
On the Homoptera. Reprinted in Ent. rep. 9 and Mus. rep. 46, p. 381-409.
Lintuer. Species Treated. Ent rep. 1 (for 1881) 1882. p.264-88.
Ent. rep. 2 (for 1882 and 1883) 1885. p.144-87.
Ent. rep. 3 (for 18S6) 1887. p.107-28. Same, Mus. rep. 40 (for.
1886) 1887. p.107-28.
Ent. rep. 4 (for 1887) 1888. p.107-21, 156-58. Same, Mus. rep.
41 (for 1887) 1888. p.227-41, 276-78.
Ent. rep. 5 (for 1888) 1889. p.242-57. Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for
1888) 1889. p.242-57.
Ent. rep. 6 (for 1889) 1890. p.137-48. Same, Mus. rep. 43 (for
1889) 1890. p.137-48.
Ent. rep. 7 (for 1890) 1891. p.296-301, 317-18. Same, Mus. rep.
44 (for 1890) 1892. p.296-301, 317-18.
Ent. rep. 8 (for 1891) 1893. p.152-55. Same, Mus. rep. 45 (for
1891) 1892. p.152-55.
400 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Hemiptera (continued)
Ent. rep. 9 (for 1892) 1893. p.315-29. Same, Mus. rep. 46 (for
1892) 1893. p.315-29.
Ent. rep. 10 (for 1894) 1895. p.420-39. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for
1894) 1895. 1:420-39 (1st paging).
Ent. rep. 11 (for 1895) 1896. p.198-233. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for
1895) 1897. 1:198-233.
Ent. rep. 12 (for 1896) 1897. p.272-98. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for
1896) 1898. 1:272-98 (1st paging).
Ent. rep. 13 (for 1897) 1898. p.351-57. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for
1897) 1899. 1:351-57.
Say. Heteropterus Hemiptera. Ag. Soc. Trans. 17 (for 1857) 1858. p.754-
812. , ,
Species v
The following list of species includes only the more important accounts by
Lintner in Ent. rep. 1-13; by Felt in Ag. Soc. Trans. 59, Forest, Fish and Game
Com. reports.
Acanthia lectularia. Ag. Soc. Trans. 59, p.299-300.
Blissus leucopterus. Ent. rep. 2, p.148-64.
Chermes pinicorticis. Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 7. In press.
Cicada septendecim. Ent. rep. 12, p.272-89. Same, Mus. rep. 50, 1:272-89
(1st paging).
Lygus pratensis. Ent. rep. 13, p.351-57. Same, Mus. rep. 51, 1:351-57.
Poecilocapsus lineatus. Ent. rep. 1, p.271-81.
Psylla pyricola. Ent. rep. 9, p.317-29. Same, Mus. rep. 46, p.317-29.
Hemiptera. Scale insects. Felt. Experiments on Scale Insects. Ent.
rep. 16 (for 1900) 1901. p.967-88 (Mus. bul. 36). Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 2:967-88.
- Ent. rep. 17 (for 1901) 1902. p.761-75. (Mus. bul. 53).
- Ent. rep. 18 (for 1902). p. 126-43. In press.
Felt. Scale Insects of Importance and a List of the Species in New York.
Mus. bul. 46. 1901. p.289-377. 7pl. (lith.) 8pl. phot. Same, Mus. rep. 54
(for 1900) 1902, 4:289-377. 7pl. (lith.) 8pl. (phot.)
Lintner. Species Treated. Ent. rep. 4 (for 1887) 1888. p.114-20. Same,
Mus. rep. 41 (for 1887) 1888. p.234-40.
Ent. rep. 6 (for 1889) 1890. p.141-47. Same, Mus. rep. 43 (for 1889)
1890. p.141-47.
Ent. rep. 11 (for 1895) 1896. p.200-33. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895)
1897. 1:200-33.
En-t. rep. 12 (for 1896) 1897. p.292-98. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896)
1898. 1:292-98 (1st paging).
Species
The following list of species includes only the more important accounts by Lintner
in Ent. rep. 1-13, Mus. bul. 13; by Felt in Ent. rep. 14-18, Ag. Soc. Trans. 59,
Forest, Fish and Game Com. reports, Mus. bul. 20, 27, 46.
Aspidiotus ancylus. Putnam's scale insect. Mus. bul. 46, p.326-30.
Same, Mus. rep. 54, 4:326-30.
Aspidiotus forbesi. Cherry scale insect. Mus. bul. 46, p.330-32. Same,
Mus. rep. 54, 4:330-32.
Aspidiotus hederae. Ivy scale insect. Ent. rep. 11. p.203-4. Same, Mus.
rep. 49, 1:203-4.
- Mus. bul. 46, p.333-36. Same, Mus. rep. 54, 4:333-36.
Aspidiotus ostreaeformis. European fruit tree scale insect. Mus. bul.
46, p.323-26. Same, Mus. rep.54, 4:323-26.
Aspidiotus perniciosus. San .lose scale insect. Ent. rep. 11, p.200-33.
Same, Mus. rep. 49, 1:200-33.
SUBJECT INDEX 401
Hemiptera. Scale insects (continued)
Mus. bill. 13, p.263-305. Same, Mus. rep. 48, 1:263-305 (2d paging).
Ent. rep. 16, p.967-88. Same, Mus. rep. 54, 2:967-88.
- Mus. bul. 46, p.304-23, 336-42. Same, Mus. rep. 54, 4:304-23, 336-42.
- Ent. rep. 17, p.761-75. (Mus. bul. 53).
- Ent. rep. 18, p. 126-43. In press,
Chionaspis furfura. Scurfy bark louse. Mus. bul. 46, p.300-4. Same,
Mus. rep. 54, 4:300-4.
hionaspis pinifoliae. Pine leaf scale insect. Forest, Fish and Game
Com. rep. 7. In press.
Gossyparia ulmi. Elm tree bark louse. Ent. rep. 12, p.292-98. Same,
Mus. rep. 50, 1:292-98.
- Mus. bul. 20, p.16-18. Same, Mus. rep. 52, 1:16-18.
- Mus. bul. 27, p.46. Same, Mus. rep. 53, 1:46.
- Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 5, p.375-79.
Lecanium tulipiferae. Tulip tree scale insect. Ent. rep. 14, p. 2 13 16.
(Mus. bul. 23). Same, Mus. rep. 52, 1:213-16.-
Mytilaspis pomorum. Appletree bark louse. Ent. rep. 4, p. 114-20. Same,
Mus. rep. 41, p.234-40.
Mus. bul. 46, p.297-300. Same, Mus. rep. 54, 4:297-300.
Pulvinaria innumerabilis. Cottony maple tree insect. Ent. rep. 6, p.141-47.
Same, Mus. rep. 43, p.141-47.
- Mus. bul. 27, p.52. Same, Mus. rep. 53, 1:52.
- Forest, Fish and Game Com. rep. 4, p.393-95.
Hempstead quadrangle. Woodworth. Hempstead Quadrangle. Mus. bul.
48. 1901. p.618. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 4:618.
Hepatic springs, see Sulfur springs.
Hercynian question. Clarke. The Hercynian Question. Geol. rep. 8 (for
1888) 1889. p.62-91. Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p.408-37.
See also Helderberg limestones.
Herkimer county. Beck. Mineralogy. Min. rep. (for 1839) 1840. p.69-70.
Gushing. Pre-Cambrian Outlier at Little Falls. Geol. rep. 20 (for 1900)
1902. p.r83-95. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. l:r83-95.
Darton. Geology of the Mohawk Valley in Herkimer, Fulton, Mont-
gomery and Saratoga Counties. Geol. rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p.407-29.
pi. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 47. (for 1893) 1894. p.601-23. pi. (phot.)
Darton. Faulted Region. Geol. rep. 14 (for 1894) 1895. p. 11-12, 31-53. pi.
(phot.) map. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 2:11-12, 31-53. pi.
(phot.) map.
Preliminary geologic map of portions of Herkimer, Fulton, Montgomery, Saratoga
and adjacent counties (uncolored) 28. 5x16. 5cm.
Felt. Entomological Reports from. Ent. rep. 15 (for 1899) 1900. p.561.
(Mus. bul. 31). Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. 1:561.
Ent rep. 16 (for 1900) 1901. p.1011-12. (Mus. bul. 36). Same,
Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 2:1011-12.
- Ent. rep. 17 (for 1901) 1902. p. 784-86. (Mus. bul. 53).
Ent. rep, 18 (for 1902). p.148-49. In press.
Ries. Brick Yards. Mus. bul. 12. 1895. p.197, 198, 246. Same, Mus. rep.
48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:197, 198, 246 (2d paging).
Mus. bul. 35. 1900. p.713, 714. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900)
1902. 2:713, 714.
Ries. Limestones. Geol. rep. 17 (for 1897) 1899. p.437-39. Same, Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 2:437-39.
revised. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p. 787-89. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for
1900) 1902. 3:787-89.
402 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM
Herkirner county (continued)
Smock. Building Stone Quarries. Mus. bul. 3. 1888. p.32, 71, 112-13; 10;
1890. p.232, 246, 250, 273.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.378, 395-96, 439, 443.-
Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1885. 1:378, 395-96, 439, 443 (2d paging).
Vanuxem. Herkimer County. Geol. rep. 3d dist. (for 1837) 1838. p.266-73.
Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.255-59.
White. Report on the Relations of the Ordovician and Eo-Silurian
Rocks in Portions of Herkimer, Oneida and Lewis Counties. Mus.
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. l:r21-54. pi. (phot.) 2 maps.
Map of the vicinity of Frankfort hill, 31.5xl6.5cm.
Map of the Precambrian border in Oneida and Lewis counties, 49.5xl6cm.
Young. List of Coleoptera taken at Newport, Herkimer co., N. Y. Ent.
rep. 18 (for 1902). p.153-61. In press.
Hessian fly. Felt. Hessian Fly. Ent. rep. 17 (for 1901) 1902. p.705-30.
(Mus. bul. 53).
Fitch. Hessian Fly. Ag. Soc. Trans. 21 (for 1861) 1862. p.819-30 (rep.7.
sep. ed. p.133-44).
Heulandite. Beck. Heulandite. Min. N. Y. 1842. p.346-47. Mus. rep. 3,.
rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p.140-41.
Whitlock. Heulandite. Mus. bul. 58. 1902. p.109.
Hickory borer. Lintner. Painted Hickory Borer. Ent. rep. 8 (for 1891)'
1893. p.175-76. Same, Mus. rep. 45 (for 1891) 1892. p.175-76.
Highlandite. Mather. Highlandite, Allanite. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.512.
Highlands of Hudson. Mather. Altered Taconic Rocks. Geol. N. Y. ptl.
1843. p.446-50.
Mather. Metamorphic Rocks. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.465-85.
Mather. Miscellaneous Remarks. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.542-58.
Mather. Magnetic Oxide of Iron. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.559-75.
Smock. Geological Reconnaissance in the Crystalline Rock Region:
Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester Counties, New York. Mus. rep..
39 (for 1885) 1886. p.165-85. map.
Map of Archaean areas of Highlands (uncolored) Ilxl8.5cm.
Smock. Magnetic Iron Ores. Mus. bul. 7. 1889. p.5-7, 15-24.
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 15. 1895. p.530-32. Same, Mus.
rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:530-32 (2d paging).
revised by Merrill. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.216-18. Same, Mus.-
rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899. 1:216-18.
See also Dutchess county; Orange county; Putnam county.
Historical and antiquarian collection. Additions. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed.>
p.49-62; 4, p.91-98; 5, p.45-54; 6, p.33-34; 7, p.67-77; 8, p.33-39; 9, p.49-60;:
13, p.20; 18, p.12; 20 rev. ed., p.20; 21, p.13-14; 22, p.12; 23, p.24; 24,