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AUTHOR LIST OF PAPERS IN MUSEUM AND GEOLOGIST’S REPORTS
Till 1871 the museum was styled State cabinet of natural history. 22: 17-24
means report 22, page 17-24. Dates of publication are cited.
Aldrich, T. H. Partial list of shells found near Troy, N. Y. Mus. rep#
22: 17-24. 1869.
Baird, S. F. Serpents of N. Y. Mus. rep. 7: 95-124. 2pl. 1854.
Bean, T. H. Fishes of Long Island. Mus. rep. 52, v. 1, p.rg2-in. 1900.
Beck, L. C. Mineralogy of N. Y. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. p. 109-53. 1850.
Beecher, C. E. Some abnormal and pathologic forms of fresh-water shells
from the vicinity of Albany, N. Y. Mus. rep. 36: 51-55. 2pl. 1883.
A spiral bivalve shell from the Waverly group of Pennsylvania. Mus.
rep. 39:161-63. ipl. 18S6.
Bernard, Felix. Principles of palaeontology, ed. by J. M. Clarke. Geol. rep.
14:127-215. 1895. Mus. rep. 48, v.2, p.127-215. 1895.
Bishop, I. P. Salt wells of western N. Y. Geol. rep. 5:12-47. 1886.
Salt industry of central N. Y. Mus. rep. 45:53-61. 1892.
Geology of Erie county. Geol. rep. 15:305 92. il. maps. 1897. Mus. rep.
49, v.2, p. 305-92. il. maps. 1898.
Petroleum and natural gas in western N. Y. Geol. rep. 17:9-63. map.
1899. Mus. rep. 51, v.2, p.9-63. map. 1890.
Bruyas, James. Radical words of the Mohawk language with their deriva-
tives. Mus. rep. 16:123 pages. 1863.
Cheney, T. A. Ancient monuments in western N. Y. Mus. rep. 13:37-52.
24pl. map. i860.
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N. Y. Geol. rep.
Clarke, J. M. Geological succession in Ontario county
]jower portion of the Hamilton group and from the
. Napl$§ .shales o£ Unfario county, N. Y. Geol. rep. 6:30-33. ipl. 1887.
— j — jSpppoSejcL •m^t©(|cw;#I13o3jes found at Attica, N. Y. Geol. rep. 6:34-35.
*** **i*8$7. M*h§. pep*. map. 1888.
-•*Ge5q,t!s .t$rpr?teue. in the Chemung rocks. Geol. rep. 8:57-59. 1889. Mus.
Hercynian question. Geol. rep. 8:62-91.1889. Mus. rep. 42:408-37. 1889.
Genus Acidaspis. Geol. rep. 10:61-71. pi. 1-3. 1891. Mus. rep. 44:91-101.
pi. 1-3. 1892.
Coronura aspectans, Conrad (sp.). Geol. rep. 10:79-83. pi. 4. 1891. Mus.
rep. 44:105-9. pi. 4. 1892.
Terataspis grandis, Hall. Geol. rep. 10:87-90. pi. 5. 1891. Mus. rep. 44:111-
14. pi. 5. 1892.
On Cordania, a proposed new genus of trilobites. Geol. rep. 11:124-27.
1892. Mus. rep. 45:440-43. 1892.
Succession of the fossil faunas in the section of the Livonia salt shaft.
Geol. rep. 13:131-58. 1894. Mus. rep. 47:325-52. 1894.
New or rare species of fossils from the horizons of the Livonia salt shaft.
Geol. rep. 13:159-89. 4pl. 1894. Mus. rep. 47:353-83. 1894.
— — Field work in Chenango county. Geol. rep. 13 : 529-57. il. 1894. Mus.
rep. 47:723-51. il. 1894.
comp. List of publications relating to the geology and palaeontology of
the state of N. Y. 1876-93. Geol. rep. 13:559-97.1894. Mus. rep. 47:753-
91. 1894.
Evolution of the genera of the palaeozoic Brachiopoda. Geol. rep.
13:609-46. 1894. Mus. rep. 47:803-40. 1894.
Stratigraphic and faunal relations of the Oneonta sandstones and shales,
the Ithaca and the Portage groups in central N. Y. Geol. rep. 15:27-81.
il. maps. 1897. Mus. rep. 49, v. 2, p. 27-81. il. maps. 1898.
Crustaceans from the Chemung group. Geol. rep. 15:729-38. 1897.
Mus. rep. 49, v. 2, p. 729-38. 1898.
Naples fauna in western N. Y. Geol. rep. 16:29-161. gpl. 1899. Mus.
rep. 50, v. 2, p. 29-161. 9pl. 1899.
Early stages of certain goniatites. Geol. rep. 16:163-69. 1899. Mus.
rep. 50, v. 2, p. 163-69. 1899.
Oriskany fauna of Becraft mountain. Mus. memoir 3. i28p. gpl. 1900.
Sec also Hall, James & Clarke, J. M.
Clinton, G. W. Plants of Buffalo and its vicinity. Mus. rep. 17:24-35. 1864.
Colvin, Verplanck. Ascent of Mt Seward and its barometrical measurement.
Mus. rep. 24:171-80. ipl. 1872.
Cushing, H. P. Preliminary report on the geology of Clinton county. Geol.
rep. 13:473-89. maps. 1894. Mus. rep. 47:667-83. maps. 1894.
Report oh the geology of Clinton county. Geol. rep. 15:499-573. il- map.
1897. Mus. rep. 49, v. 2, p. 499-573. il. map. 1898.
Boundary between the Potsdam and Precambrian rocks north of the
Adirondacks. Geol. rep. 16:1-27. map. 1899. Mus. rep. 50, v. 2, p. 1-27
map. 1899.
Geology of Franklin county. Geol. rep. 18:73-128. il. map. 1899. Mus.
rep. 52, v. 2, p.73-128. il. map. 1900.
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Darton, N. H. Relations of the Helderberg limestones and associated forma-
tions in eastern N. Y. Geol. rep. 13:197-228. il. 1894. Mus. rep. 47:391-
422. il. 1894.
Geology of Albany county. Geol. rep. 13:229-61. il. 1894. map in 15, v. 1.
Mus. rep. 47:423-55. il. 1894. map in 49, v. 2.
Geology of Ulster county. Geol. rep. 13:289-372. il. map. 1894. Mus. rep.
47:483-566. il. map. 1894.
Geology of the Mohawk valley in Herkimer, Fulton, Montgomery and Sar-
atoga counties. Geol. rep. 13:407-29.11. 1894. Mus. rep. 47:601-23. il. 1894.
Faulted region of Herkimer, Fulton, Montgomery and Saratoga counties.
Geol. rep. 14:31-53. il. map. 1895. Mus. rep. 48, v. 2, p. 31-53. il. map. 1895.
De Kay, J. E. Catalogue of the fishes inhabiting the state of N. Y. Mus.
rep. 8:49-69. 1855.
Eastman, C. R. Upper Devonian fish fauna of Delaware county, N. Y.
Geol. rep. 17:317-27. 1899. Mus. rep. 51, v. 2, p 317-27. 1899.
Emerson, B. K. Two boulders of a very basic eruptive rock from the west
shore of Canandaigua lake. Geol. rep. 12:105-9.1893. Mus. rep. 46:251-55.
1893.
Fritz-Gaertner, R. Phlogopyte. Mus. rep. 31:72 78. 1879.
See also Hall, J. W. & Fritz-Gaertner, R.
Girty, G. H. Revision of the sponges and coelenterates of the lower Helder-
berg group of N. Y. Geol. rep. 14:259 309. 7pl. 1895. Mus. rep. 48, v. 2,
p. 259-309. 7pl- 1895-
Grabau, A. W. Faunas of the Hamilton group of Eighteen-mile creek and
vicinity in western N. Y. Geol. rep. 16:227-339. il. map. 1899. Mus. rep.
50, v. 2, p. 227-339. il. map. 1899.
Hall, C. E. Laurentian magnetic iron ore deposits in northern N. Y. Geol.
rep. 4:23-34, with geologic map of Essex co. 1885. Mus. rep. 32:133-40.
o 1879.
jp- 1 Hall, James. New species of fossils from the Trenton limestone. Mus. rep.
3 rev. ed. p. 173-83- 5ph 1850.
Palaeozoic fossils. Mus. rep. 10:39-180 1857.
Contributions to the palaeontology of New York. Mus. rep. 12:7-110.
1859; 13:53-125.1860; 14:87-109. 1861; 15:27-197. 1 1 pi. 1862; 16:17-226.
I2pl. 1863; 17:50-60. 1864; 20 rev . ed. p. 277-345.1870.
Crinoidea from Waverly sandstone series of Summit county, Ohio. Mus.
rep. 17:50-60. 1864.
Notice of vol. 4 of the Palaeontology of New York. Mus. rep. 20
rev. ed. p. 173-99. 1870.
Introduction to the study of the Graptolitidae. Mus. rep. 20 rev. ed.
p. 201-75. 4pl- 1870.
New or little known species of fossils from rocks of the age of the Niag-
ara group. Mus. rep. 20 rev. ed. p. 347-438. iypl. 1870.
Cohoes mastodon. Mus. rep. 21:99-148. 1871.
New or imperfectly known forms among the Brachiopoda. Mus. rep.
23:244-52. ipl. 1873.
& Whitfield, R. P. New species of fossils from the Devonian rocks of
Iowa. Mus. rep. 23:223-39. 4pl. 1873.
Three new species of fossil shells from the Devonian of Ohio. Mus.
rep. 23:240-41. 1873.
1 For complete catalogue of published works , see Murray, David.
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Hall, James & Whitfield, R. P. Two new species of fossil shells from the
Potsdam sandstone of New York. Mus. rep. 23:241-42, 1873.
New species of fossils from the vicinity of Louisville, Kentucky, and
the falls of the Ohio. Mus. rep. 24:i8i-2ooa. .1872. 5 plates in 27th rep.
Some peculiar impressions in sandstone of the Chemung group t
N.Y. Mus. rep. 24:201-4. 1872.
Hall, James. New species of Crinoidea and other fossils from strata of the
age of the Hudson river group and. Trenton limestone. Mus. rep. 24:205-24.
3pl. 1872.
New species of fossils from the Hudson river group in the vicinity of
Cincinnati, Ohio. Mus. rep. 24:225-33. ipl. 1872.
Bryozoa and corals of the lower Helderberg group. Mus. rep. 26:93-116.
1874; revised 32:141-76. 1879. Geol. rep. 2:33 plates illustrating Bryo-
zoans of upper and lower Helderberg group. 1883.
Niagara and lower Helderberg groups. Mus. rep. 27:117-31. map. 1875.
New species of Goniatitidae. Mus. rep. 27:132-36. 1875'.
Fauna of the Niagara group in central Indiana. Mus. rep. 28:99-203.
32pl. 1879.
Some remarkable crinoidal forms from the lower Helderberg group.
Mus. rep. 28:205-10. 3pl. T879.
Genus Plumalina. Mus. rep. 30:255-56. ipl. 1878.
Lamellibranchiate shells of the upper Helderberg, Hamilton and Che-
mung groups. Mus. rep. 35:215-406. 1884.
Fossil corals from the Niagara and upper Helderberg groups. Mus. rep.
35:407-64. 8pl. 1884.
Species of fossil reticulate sponges constituting the family Dictyospongi-
dae. Mus. rep. 35:465-82. 5pl. 1884.
Classification of Lamellibranchiata. Geol. rep. 1:8-15. npl. 1884.
Illustration of Cryptozoon. . Mus. rep. 36:pl.6. 1883
On the structure of the shell in the genus Orthis. Mus. rep. 36:73-75.
pi. 3-4. 1883.
New species of Stylonurus from the Catskill group. Mus. rep. 36:76-77.
ipl. 1883.
Genus Fenestella. Geol. rep. 2:5-16. 1883; 4:35-45. 2pl. 1885.
Bryozoans of the Hamilton group. Geol. rep. 3:5-61. 1884.
Building stones. Mus. rep. 39:186-225. 1886.
Dictyospongidae in New York. Geol. rep. 6:36-38. map. 1887.
Bryozoa (Fenestellidae) of the Hamilton group. Geol. rep. 6:41-70, 7pl.
1887. Mus. rep. 36:57-72. 1883; 41: pi. 8-15. 1888.
Geological map of the state of N. Y. Geol. rep. 9:16-25. 1890; 12:25-39.
1893. Mus. rep. 43:218-29. 1890; 46:171-85. 1893.
New forms of Dictyospongidae from the rocks of the Chemung group.
Geol. rep. 9:56-60. 1890. Mus. rep. 43:258-62. 1890.
Preliminary notice of Newberria. Geol. rep. 10:91-99. 2pl. 1891.
Bryozoa. Geol. rep. 10:35-57. 1891. Mus. rep. 44:65-87. 1892.
Livonia salt shaft, its history and geological relations. Geol. rep.
13:11-20. maps. 1894. Mus. rep. 47:203-14. maps. 1894.
& Clarke, J. M. Introduction to the study of the Brachiopoda. Geol.
rep. 11:133-300. 22pl. 1892; pt 2, Geol. rep. 13, v. 2, p. 749-943. pi. 23-54.1894.
Mus. rep. 45:449-616. 1892; pt 2, Mus. rep 47:943-1137. 1894.
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Hall, James & Clarke, J. M. New species of Brachiopoda. Geol. rep. 14:323-
72. i4pl. 1895. Mus. rep. 48, v. 2, p. 323-402. 14 pi. 1895.
Palaeozoic reticulate sponges constituting the family Dictyospongi-
dae. Mus. memoir 2. 35op. 7opl. 1898. pt 1, Geol. rep. 15, v. 2, p. 741-
984. 47pl. 1898; pt 2, Geol. rep. 16:341-448. pi. 48-70. 1899. pt 1, Mus.
rep. 49, v. 3, p.741-984. 47 pi. 1898; pt 2, Mus. rep. 50, v. 2, p.341-448. pi.
48-70. 1899.
Hali, J. W. Machinery and methods of cutting specimens of rocks and fos-
sils. Mus. rep. 35:121-24. 2pl. 1884.
& Fritz-Gaertner, R. On the structure of astraeospongia meniscus.
Mns. rep. 30:111-16. ipl. 1878.
Hough, F. B. Ancient remains of art in Jefferson and St Lawrence counties.
Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. p. 99-105. 5 pi. 1850; 4:103-9. spl. 1851.
Early observations upon magnetic variations. Mus. rep. 22:109-13. map-
1869.
Hunt, T. S. Mineralogy of the Laurentian limestones of North America.
Mus. rep. 21:47-98. 1871.
Kemp, J. F. Geology of Essex county. Geol. rep. 13:431-72. maps. 1894;
I5:575-6i4. maps. 1897. Mus. rep. 47:625-66. maps. 1894; 49, v. 2, p. 575-
614. maps. 1898.
& Newland, D. H. Geology of Washington, Warren and parts of
Essex and Hamilton counties. Geol. rep. 17:499-553 maps. 1899. Mus.
rep. 51, v. 2, p. 499-553. maps. 1899.
— & Hill, B. F. Geology of Hamilton, Warren and Washington coun-
ties. Geol. rep. 18:137-62. 1899. Mus. rep. 52, v 2, p. 137-62. maps. 1900.
Kiimmel, H. B. The Newark or new red sandstone rocks of Rockland county,
N. Y. Geol. rep. 18:9-50. il. map. 1899. Mus. rep. 52, v. 2, p. 9-50. il
map. 1900.
Leeds, A. R. Lithology of the Adirondacks. Mus. rep. 30:79-109. 1878.
Lincklaen, Ledyard. Guide to the geology of N. Y. and to the state geologi-
cal cabinet. Mus. rep. 14:17-84. 2opl. 1861.
Lincoln, D. F. Geology of Seneca county. Geol. rep. 14:57-125. il. map.
1895. Mus. rep. 48, v. 2, p. 57-125. il. map. 1895.
iLintner, J. A. Insects and other animal forms of Caledonia creek, N. Y.
Mus. rep. 32:75-99. 1879.
Present state of entomological science in the U. S. Mus. rep. 41:283-92.
1888.
Annual address of the president of the Entomological club of the A. A.
A. S. Mus. rep. 41:292-303. 1888.
Some pests of the pomologist. Mus. rep. 41:303-12. 1888.
Late experiences with insects injurious to the orchard and garden. Mus.
rep. 44:342-56. 1892.
Some injurious insects of Massachusetts. Mus. rep. 45:227-57. 1892.
Our insect enemies and how to meet them. Mus. rep. 45:258-77. 1892.
Report of committee on entomology. Mus rep 46:414-37. 1893.
On arsenical spraying of fruit trees while in blossom. Mus. rep. 49, v.
1, p. 117-24. 1897.
San Jose scale and some other destructive scale insects. Mus. rep. 49,
v. 1, p. 200-33. 1897.
1 For complete list of works see Museum bulletin 24.
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Lintner, J. A. List of injurious apple-tree insects. Mus. rep. 49, v. 1, p.
263-72. 1897.
Mosquito. Mus. rep. 50, v. 1, p 319-35. 1898.
Plea for entomological study. Mus. rep. 50, v. 1, p. 336-45. 1898.
Luther, D. D. Geology of the Livonia salt shaft. Geol. rep. 13:21-130. il-
1894. Mus. rep. 47:215-324. il. 1894.
Stratigraphic position of the Portage sandstones in the Naples valley and
the adjoining region. Geol. rep. 15:223-36. il. map. 1897. Mus. rep. 49,
v. 2. p. 223-36. il. map. 1898.
Economic geology of Onondaga county, N. Y. Geol. rep. 15:237-303.
il. maps. 1897. Mus. rep. 49, v. 2, p. 237-303. il. maps. 1898.
Brine springs and salt wells of N. Y. and the geology of the salt district.
Geol. rep. 16:171-226. il. map. 1899. Mus. rep. 50, v. 2, p. 171-226.il. map.
1899.
Marshall, W. B. A deposit of marl and peat in the town of New Baltimore.
Mus. rep. 45:46-52. 1892.
Geographical distribution of N. Y. unionidae. Mus. rep. 48, v. 1, p.
45-99. 1895.
List of shells inhabiting the vicinity of Albany and Troy, N. Y. Mus.
rep. 48, v. 1, p. 641-47. 1895.
Merrill, F. J. H. Quaternary geology of the Hudson river valley. Geol.
rep. 10:103-9. 1891.
Crystalline rocks of southeastern N. Y. Mus. rep. 50, v. 1, p. 21-31.
1898.
Origin of the serpentines in the vicinity of N. Y. city. Mus. rep. 50, v.
1, p. 32-44. 8pl. 1898.
Morgan, L. H. Articles furnished to the Indian collection. Mus. rep.
2:81-91. 1849; 3 rev. ed. p. 63-95. i8pl. 1850.
Fabrics, inventions, implements and utensils of the Iroquois. Mus. rep.
5:67-117. :opl. 1852.
Stone and bone implements of the Arickarees. Mus. rep. 21:25-46; 1871.
Murray, David, comp. Catalogue of the published works of James Hall*
1836-82. Mus. rep. 36:79-94. 1883; with supplement, 42:75-97. 1889.
Nason, F. L. Economic geology of Albany county. Geol. rep. 13:263-87.
il. 1894. Mus. rep.47:457-8i.il.i894.
Economic geology of Ulster county. Geol. rep. 13:373-406. il. 1894.
Mus rep. 47:567 600. il. 1894.
Nevius, J. N. comp. Preliminary list of public geological and mineralogical
collections in the U. S. and Canada; prepared under the direction of
F. J. H. Merrill. Mus. rep. 50, v. 1, p. 45-74. 1898.
Talc industry of St Lawrence county, N. Y. Mus. rep. 51, v. 1, p.
rii9-27. il. 1899.
History of Cayuga lake valley. Mus. rep. 51, v. 1, p. ri29*53. il. 1899.
Fossil plant from Orange county. Mus. rep. 52, v. 1, p. r79*8i. 1900.
Sacandaga mining and milling co. and the Sutphen process. Mus. rep.
52, v. 1, p. 182-87. 1900.
Owen, D. D. Human foot-prints in solid limestone (abstract). Mus. rep.
9:52-59. 1856.
Paine, J. A. jr. Catalogue of plants found in Oneida county and vicinity
Mus. rep. 18:53-192. 1865.
Peck, C. H. List of mosses of N. Y. Mus. rep. 19:42-70. 1866.
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Peck, C. H. Edible and poisonous fungi of N. Y. Mus. memoir 4. 106 p.
25pl. 1900. Mu£. rep. 48, v. 1, p. 203-334^ 43 plates in 48, v. 3. 1895; sup-
plements, 49, v. i, p. 70-83. pi. 44-49. 1897; 51, v. i, p. 300-12. 1899.
Peters, C. H. F. Longitude of the western boundary line of N. Y. Mus.
rep. 20 rev. ed. p. 143-57. 2pl. 1870.
Prosser, C. S. Devonian section of central N. Y. along the Unadilla river.
Geol. rep. 12:110-42. 1893. Mus. rep. 46:256-88. 1893.
Classification and distribution of the Hamilton and Chemung series of
central and eastern N. Y. Geol. rep. 15:83-222. il. map. 1897; 17:65-315.
il. map. 1899. Mus. rep. 49, v. 2, p. 83:222. il. map. 1898; 51, v. 2, p. 65-
315. il. 1899.
& Cumings, E. R. Sections and thickness of the lower Silurian forma-
tions on West Canada creek and in the Mohawk valley. Geol. rep.
15:615-59. il. 1897. Mus. rep. 49, v. 2, p. 615-59. il. 1898.
& Rowe, R. B. Stratigraphic geology of the eastern Helderbergs. Geol.
rep. 17:329-54. il. 1899. Mus. rep. 51, v. 2, p. 329-54. il. 1899.
Sections of the formations along the northern end of the Helderberg
plateau. Geol. rep. 18:51-72. il. 1899. Mus. rep. 52, v. 2, p. 51-72. il. 1900.
Randall, F. A. Geology of Cattaraugus and Chautauqua counties. Geol.
rep. 13:517-27. il. 1894. Mus. rep. 47:711-21, il. 1894.
Ries, Heinrich. Quaternary deposits of the Hudson river valley between
Croton and Albany, with notes on brick clays, and manufacture of brick.
Geol. rep. 10:110-55. 1891.
Geology of Orange county. Geol. rep. 15:393-475. il. maps. 1897. Mus.
rep. 49, v. 2, p. 393-475. il. maps. 1898.
Physical tests of the Devonian shales. Geol. rep. 15:673-98. 1897. Mus.
rep. 49, v. 2, p. 673-98. 1898.
Limestones of|N. Y. Geol. rep. 17:355-467. 1899. Mus. rep. 51, v. 2, p.
355-467. 1899.
Notes on a trip from Port Jervis to Rondout. Mus. rep. 52, v. 1, p. r88-
91. 1900.
Ruedemann, Rudolf. Development and mode of growth of diplograptus, Me
Coy. Geol. rep. 14. 217-49. 5pl- 1895. Mus. rep. 48, v. 2, p. 217-49. 5 pi.
1895.
Discovery of a sessile conularia. Geol. rep. 15:699-728. 4pl. 1897. Mus.
rep. 49, v. 2, p. 699-728. 4pl. 1898.
Schuchert, Charles. List of the fossils in the Oriskany sandstone of Mary-
land, N. Y. and Ontario. Ge >1. rep. 8:50-54. 1889. Mus. rep. 42:396-400.
1889.
On Syringothyris, Winchell and its American species. Geol. rep. 9:28-37.
1890. Mus. rep. 43:230-39. 1890.
Sherzer, W. H. Platycnemic man in N. Y. Geol. rep. 13:661-83. 1894. Mus.
rep. 47:853-77- 1894-
Simpson, G. B. Anatomy and physiology of Anodonta fluviatilis. Mus. rep.
35:169-91. upl. 1884.
Genera of Fenestellidae. Geol. rep. 13:685-727. il. 1894. Mus. rep.
47:879-921. il. 1894.
— — Glossary and explanations of specific names of Bryozoa and corals. Geol.
rep. 13:729-47. 1894. Mus. rep. 47:923-41. 1894.
Handbook of the genera of the North American palaeozoic Bryozoa.
Geol. rep. 14:403-669. 3opl. 1895. Mus. rep. 48, v. 2, p. 403-669. 3opl. 1895.
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Smock, J. C. Crystalline rock region of Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester
counties, N. Y. Mus. rep. 39:166-85. map. 1886.
Smyth, C. H. jr. Geology of four townships in St Lawrence and Jefferson
counties, N. Y. Geol. rep. 13:491-515. 1894. Mus. rep. 47:685-709. map.
1894.
Crystalline rocks of St Lawrence county. Geol. rep. 15:477-97. 1897
Mus. rep. 49, v. 2, p. 477-97. 1898.
Talc industry of St Lawrence county. Geol. rep. 15:661-71. 1897. Mus.
rep. 49, v. 2, p. 661-71. 1898.
Crystalline rocks of the western Adirondack region. Geol. rep. 17:469-
97. il. 1899. Mus. rep. 51, v. 2, p. 469-97. il. 1899.
& Newland, D. H. Progress in mapping crystalline rocks of western
Adirondack region. Geol. rep. 18:129-35. 1899. Mus. rep. 52, v. 2, p.
129-35. 1900.
Speyer, A. On Cuculia intermedia n. sp. and C. lucifuga W-V. Mus. rep.
23:217-22. 1873.
Walcott, C. D. Discovery of the remains of the natatory and branchial ap-
pendages of trilobites. Mus. rep. 28:89-92. 1879.
New species of fossils from the Trenton limestone. Mus. rep. 28:93-97.
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Watson, T. L. Some higher levels in the postglacial development of the
Finger-lakes. Mus rep. 51, v. 1, p. r55-ii7. il. maps. 1899.
Webster, H. E. Annelida chaetopoda of New Jersey. Mus. rep. 32:101-28.
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White, T. G. Relations of the Ordovician and Eo-silurian rocks in portions
of Herkimer, Oneida and Lewis counties. Mus. rep. 51, v. 1, p r2i-54.
il. maps. 1899.
Whitfield, R. P. Internal appendages of the genus Atrypa. Mus. rep. 20
rev. ed. p. 167-72. rpl. 1870.
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Williams, S. G. Lower Helderberg rocks of Cayuga lake. Geol. rep. 6:10-12.
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map. 1887.
Wilson, W. D. Local climatology, Mus. rep. 20 rev. ed. p. 67-106. 1870.
Wright, B. H. Geology of Yates county. Mus. rep. 35:195-206. 3pl. map.
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