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cobalt. 1 pl. 8 pp. - G. G. P u rs e j: A nebular theory of creation. 10 pp. -
T. Sontliworth : The settlement of northern Ontario. 7 pp. - W. H. Piersol :
The habits and larval state of Plethodon cinereus erythronotus. 1 pl.
25 pp. — >V. H. McNairn: On th e origin of the Canadian apatites. 20 pp. —
J . H. F an il: The stele of Osmunda cinnamomea. 3 pl. 19 pp. - J . J .
Mackenzie: Human evolution and human disease. 13 pp.
Vol. IX. P a rt 1 - 2 . 1910-1912. H. Montgomery : Recent archaeological investigations
in Ontario. 9 pl. 12 pp. - J . B. T y r r e ll: Ice on Canadian lakes.
6 pl. 9 pp. — J . P la y f a ir McM n rrick : The life history of the Pacific salmon.
3 flg. 22 pp. — The legend of the „Resurrection bone”. 7 pp. — E. F . B u r to
n : The dialysis of colloidal ferric hydroxide. 8 pp. - S. J . McLean: Notes
regarding railway regulation. 3 pp. - Vf. F re c iiev illc : Technical education of a
mining engineer. 4 pp. - T. L a n g to n : Partial list of Canadian Fungi. 13 pp. -
J . P a tte r s o n : British rule in India. 16 pp. - D. B. B ow lin g : Canadian coal
resources. 8 pp. - S. F lem in g : The story of the steamship. 3 pp. — A. G.
H u n tsm a n : Asoidians from the coast of Canada. 38 pp. - E . F. S tn p a r t:
The climate of northern Ontario. 4 pp. - T. E. P o u n d : On tho secondary
rays excited by tho alplia rays from polonium. 13 fig. 34 pp.
ÉTATS-UNIS.
A L B A N Y (N EW -Y O R K !.
University of the State of New-York.
College Department.
Annual report I I -V I . 1899-1903.
A cessé de paraître.
New-York State Education Department.
Report of the Education Department for th e School.
I -V I I I . 1905-1911.
Report of the New-York State Library.
LX X V I-X C III. 1893-1908.
State Museum. Ad pag. -38. III.
49tb Annual report 1895. Vol. III. In 4°. J . Hall and J . M. C la rk e : A memoir
on the palaeozie reticulate sponges constituting the family Dictyospongidae
P a rt I.
50th Annual report 1896. Vol. II. J . H a ll and H. P . Cushing: Report on the
boundery between the Potsdam and pre-cambrian rooks north of the Adi-
rondacks. - J . M. C la rk e : The Naples fauna (Fauna with Manticooeras
intumescens) in Western New York. - Notes on th e early stages of certain
Gomatites. - D. D. L n tlie r : The Brine springs and Salt wells of the State
of New York, and the geology of the Salt District. - A. W. G ra b a n : The
faunas of th e Hamilton group of Eighteen mile Creek and vicinity. -
J . Hall and J . M. C la rk e : A memoir on the palaeozoic reticulate sponges
constituting th e family Dictyospongidae. P a rt II. [Continued from the 15th
annual report of th e State geologist]. - F. J . H. M e rr ill: Mineral resources
of New York.
51th Annual report. 1897. Vol. I. Report of the Director. Additions to the
geological collection. Additions to th e mineral collection. Additions to the
zoological collection. — Appendix A. T. G. W h ite : Report on the relations
of th e Ordovician and eo-silurian rocks in portions of Herkimer, Oneida
and Lewis counties. — Appendix B. Some higher levels in th e postglacial
development of th e Finger lakes of New York State by T. L. Watson. —
Appendix C. The talc in d u stry of St Lawrence county, New York by J . N.
Nevius. — Appendix D. The history of Cayuga lake valley by J . N. Jievius.
Appendix 1. Museums bulletins.
Bulletin 18. W. M. Be aiicbamp: Polished stone articles used by the New York
aborígenes before and during European occupation.
Bulletin 19. F . J . H. M e rr ill: Guide to th e study of th e geological collections
of the New York State Museum.
Appendix 2.
C. H. P e c k : Report of th e State botanist. — J . A. L ln tn e r : Report of the
State entomologist.
195 pl. 9 cartes, 23 flg. 563 pp.
Vol. II. Report of the State geologist and palaeontologist and field assistants. —
I . P . B ish o p : Petroleum and natural gas in western New York. — C. S.
P ro s s e r: Classification and distribution of the Hamilton and Chemung series
of central and eastern New York, II. — C. S. P ro s s e r and B . B. Kowe:
Stratigraphie geology of e astern Helderbergs. - H. K ie s : Limestones of
New York and th eir economic value. — 0 . H. Siiiytb J r . : Report on the
cristalline rocks of th e western Adirondack region. — Preliminary report
on th e geology of Washington, Warren and p a rts of Essex and Hamilton
counties, by J . F. Kemp and 1). H. Newland.
63 pl. 6 cartes, 564 pp.
52th Annual report. 1898.
Vol. I. Reports of the Director. - Accessions to th e collections in Geological
hail. — B. M. B a g g : Report of work on the collections of mesozoic and
cenozoio fossils in Geological hall. — J . N. Kevins; A fossil p lan t from
Orange county, — The Sacadanga mining and milling co, and th e ,,Sut-
phen process”. — H. B le s : Notes on a trip from Port Jervis to Ronduit. —
T. H. Be an: Report on the fishes of Long Island, collected in th e summer
of 1898.
Appendix I. Museum bulletins.
Bulletin 20. E. IL F e lt: Elm leaf beetle in New York.
„ 21. J . E. Kemp: Geology of the lake Placid region.
„ 22. W. M. Be an cb am p : Earthenware of th e New York aborigenes.
„ 23. E. 1*. F e lt: Fourtheenth report on th e injurious and other insects
of th e State of New York, 1898.
„ 24. E. P . F e lt: Memorial of life and entomologio work of J . A. L in tn e r .
„ 25. Report of the State Botanist, 1898.
61 pl. 2 cartes, 26 flg. 695 pp.
Vol. II. 1898. H. B. Kümmel: The Newark or new red sandstone rocks of
Rockland county. — C. S. P ro s s e r : Sections of th e formations along the
northern end of th e Helderberg plateau. — H. P . Cnsb iiig : Preliminary
report on the geology of Franklin county. P a rt 3. - C. H. Sm jtb J r . and
I). H, New lau d : Report on progress made, during 1898, in mapping the
crystalline rocks of the western Adizondack region. P a rt 4. — J . P . Kemp,
D. H. Newland and B. F . H ill: Preliminary report on the geology of
Hamilton, Warren and Washington counties. Pa rt 5.
14 pl, 5 cartes, 9 flg. 169 pp.
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