south bay Long Island. Collected in 1901. - F. C. Panluiicr: The edible
crab. - Entomology. - Botany. - Ethnology. - Pan-American exposition. -
Museura building. — Accessions in collections.
Appendix; Museum bulletins:
Bulletin. 49. Paleontology papers. II. K. Ruedcmaim: Trenton conglomerate
of Rysedorph Hill and its fauna. 9 pl. 114 pp. - J . ¡H. Clarke: Maroellus
limestones of central and western New York interbedded with bituminous
shales of the Maroellus stage, with notes on the n ature and origin of their
munas. - New Agelacrinitis. 3 pl. 83 pp. - Value of Amnigenia as an
indicator of freshwater deposits during the devonic of New York Ireland
and the Rhineland. 1 pl. 5 pp. - Elvira Wood: Maroellus [Stafford] limestones
of Lancaster, Erie, N. Y.
Bulletin, 50. W. M. Beancliami) : Horn and bone implements of the New York
Indians. 43 pl. 110 pp.
Bulletin, ol. E. C. Eckel and F. C. Panlmier: Catalogue of New York reptiles
and batrachians. - E. C. Eckel: Serpents of northeastern United States.
r i fig. So pp. - F. C. Paulmier: Lizards, tortoises, and batrachians of New
York. 1 pl. 22 pp.
BiUletm 52. Report of the State paleontologist, 1901. G. van In g en : The
Potsdam sandstone of th e Lake Champlain basin. 1 carte, 16 pp. - B. Rnc-
demann: The graptolite (levis) facies of th e Beekman town formation in
Rensselaer county. N. Y. 1 pl. 30 pp. - Mode of growth and development of
Goniograptus thureaui, McCoy. 19 fig. 16 pp. _ D. White: Description of a
fossfi alga from the Chemung of New York witli remarks on the genus
Hahsentes, Sternberg. 2 pl. 12 pp. - J . M. Clarke: A new genus of paleozoic
biaohiopods, Eunoa with some considerations therefrom on the organic
bodies known as Discinocaris, Staphiocaris and Cardiooaris 5 pl. 1 flg.
10 pp. - The indigene and alien faunas of the New York devonic -
Paléontologie results of the areal survey of the Olean quadrangle - 1)' D
Luther: Stratigraphie value of the Portage sandstones. 2 fig. 16 pp.'
0. Ulnch and C. Schnchert: Paleozoic seas and barriers in eastern
North America. 1 carte, 39 pp.
Bulletin, 53 17th Report „f the State entomologist on injurious and other
insects of the State of New York, 1901 by E. r . Felt
6 pl. 29 fig. 228 pp.
Bulletin, 54. Report of the State botanist, 1901 by C. H. Peck.
7 pi. 61 pp.
56th Annual report 1902. Vol. I. Report of th e Director and State geologist 1902
e o lo ^ . H. L. Fairchild: Glacial waters from Oneida to Little Palls [continuation
of paper m 2rito report of the State geologist 1901], - I. p . Bishop-
Economic geology m Western New York. - C. J . Sarle: Economic geology
01 Moenroe county and contiguous territory. - H. Kies: Notes on mineral
developments m the region around Ithaca. - T. C. Hopkins- Mineral
geology of Oneida county. - W. N. Logan: Economic-produots of St Lawrence
county. - H. Kies: Notes on recent mineral developments, a t Minevillo
Essex c. a. - Paleontology. - Zoology. - r . C. Paulinier: ¿ rab fe h lrie s
0 Long Island. - W. S. Wallace : Snakes of Rockland county. - F c
S t o m o r Natural history museums.
Entomology. - Botany. - Archeology. - Attendance at the museum -
Accessions to the collections. museum.
Bulletin, 56. F. J. H. Merrill: Description of th e State geologic map of 1901.
Id.
Id.
2 pl. 34 pp.
01. H. T. Dickinson: Quarries of bluestone and other sandstones in
th e upper devonian of New York State.
2 cartes, 18 pl. 112 pp.
58. H. P. Witlilock: Guide to tho mineralogic collections of the New
York State museum.
39 pl. 249 fig. 147 pp.
Vol. II. Appendix 4. 1904. Museum bulletins.
Bulletin, 63. J. M. Clai-ko and U. D. Luther: Stratigraphio and paleontologic
map of Canandaigua and Naples quadrangles.
1 carte, 76 pp.
65. J. M. Clarke and R. Eiicdciiiauii: Catalogue of type specimens
of paleozoic fossils in New York State museum.
847 pp.
69. J . M. Clarke: Report of the State paleontologist 1902.
4 cartes, 28 pl. 7 fig. 461 pp.
Id.
Id.
Vol. III. 1902. Appendixes 5 - 6 . Museum bulletins.
Bulletin, 60. T. H. Bean: Catalogue of the fishes of New York.
784 pp.
57. E. P. Felt: Elm leaf beetle in New York State.
8 pl. 2 fig. 38 pp.
59. E. P . F e lt: Grapevine root worm.
6 pl. 36 pp.
64. E. P. F e lt: 18th Report of the State entomologist on injurious
and other insects of the State of New York.
6 pl. 107 pp.
68. J . G. Needham c. s.; Aquatic insects in New- York state.
52 pl. 26 fig. 321 pp.
Id.
Id.
Id.
Id.
Vol. IV. 1904. Appendix 7 - 9 . Museum bulletins.
Bulletin, 67. C. H. Peck: Repori of the State botanist 1902.
5 pl. 194 pp.
55. W. M. Beauchamp: Metallic implements of the New York Indians.
38 pl. 92 pp.
62. F. J . H. Merrill: Natural history museums of the United States
and Canada.
233 pp.
66. Mary Ellis: Index to publications of the New York State history
survey and New York State museum 1837-1902. Also including
other New York publications on related subjects.
417 pp.
Id.
Id.
Id.
57th Annual report 1903.
Vol. I. P a rt I. 57th Report of the Director and 23d Report of th e State geologist
1903. - A. L. Parsons: Pe a t: its formation, uses and occurrence in New
York. - Notes on the gypsum industry in New York. - H. C. Magnus:
Abrasives of New York State. - H. P. Whitlock: Minerals not commercially
important. - F. J. H. Merrill and 11. C. Magnus: Distribution of Hudson schist
and Harrison diorite in the Westchester county area of Oyster bay quadrangle.
- F. J . H. M errill: The northeast extremity of the pre-cambrian Highlands.
- Paleontology. - General zoology. - Entomology. - Botany. -
Archeology. - Attendence at the museum. - Accessions to the collections.