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a collection of Crataegus made by G. D. Cornell in the neighborhood of
Cooper Plains, Steuben county, New York. — New York species of Crataegus
from various localities.
5 pl. 175 pp.
Vol. III. 1908. Appendix 4. Museum memoir 11. In 4®.
R. Rnedemanii: Graptolites of New York. P a rt 2. Graptolites of the higher
Id.
Id.
31 pl. 482 flg. 583 pp.
62th Annual report. 1908. Vol. I. 1909. Fifth report of the Director of the
Science division including the 62« report of th e State Museum, the 28th
report of th e State geologist, and th e report of the State paleontologist for
1908. - H. Leighton: One hundred years of New York State geologic maps.
1809-1909. - D. H. Newland: A peculiar landslip in the Hudson river
clays. — G. H. Undsou: Some items concerning a new and an old coast
line of lake Champlain. — K. Rnedemann: Types of iniiers observed in New
York. - Some marine algae from th e Trention limestone of New York. -
H. P. Wliltlock: Some parallel groupings of calcite crystals from th e New
Jersey Trap region. - M. E. Harrington: The las t of the Iroquois potters.
39 pl. 234 pp.
Appendix 1. 2. 1909. Museum bulletins.
Bulletin, 126. W. J. Miller: Geology of th e Remsen quadrangle, including
Trenton falls and vicinity in Oneida and Herkimer counties.
11 pl. 50 pp,
127. H. L. Fairchild: Glacial waters in central New York.
3 cartes, 42 pl. 61 pp.
128. D. D. Lnther: Geology of the Geneva-Ovid quadrangles.
1 carte, 2 pl. 41 pp.
Vol. II. 1909. Appendixes 3 - 5 . Museum bulletins.
Bulletin, 132. D. H. Newland: The mining and quarry industry of New York
State, report of operations and production during 1908. - H. Leighton: Sand
and gravel. - Stone.
99 pl.
Bulletin, 129. E. P. Felt: Control of household insects.
34 flg. 47 pp.
Id. 134. E. P. Felt: 2 4 *h Report of th e State entomologist on injurious
and other insects of the State New York. - J. G. Needham: Studies of
aquatic insects. A peculiar new Mayfly from Sacandagapark. - J. M. Swainc:
Catalogue of the described Soolytidae of America, north of Mexico.
17 pl. 206 pp.
Bulletin, 131. C. H. Peck: Report of the State botanist 1908. - C. H. Peck:
List of species and varieties of Fungi, with bibliographic locations cited and
some of the most obvious synonyms given.
4 pl. 202 pp.
Vol. III. 1909. Appendix 6. 7. Museum bulletin.
Bulletin, 130. E. W. Shnfeldt: Osteology of birds.
26 pl. 378 pp.
Id. 125. Harriet M. Converse: [Ya-ie-wa-noh] Myths and legends of the
New York State Iroquois. Edited and annotated by A. C. Parker: [Ga-wa-
so-wa-neh] Biography of Ha rrie t Maxwell Converse. - Neh-Ho-noh-tei noh-
gab, the guardians of the Little Waters, a Seneca medicine society.
9 pl.
Vol. IV. 1909. Appendix 8. Museum memoir 9. In 4°.
J. M. Clarke: Early devonic history of New York and eastern North America.
Pa rt 2. 4 cartes, 36 pl. 250 pp.
63d Annual report. 1909. Vol. I. 1911. Sixth report of th e Director of the
Science division including 63<* report of th e State Museum, the 29th report
of th e State geologist, and th e report of th e State paleontologist for 1909. -
E. 0 . Ulrich and H. P. Cushing: Age and relations of th e Little Falls
dolomite [Caloiferous] of the Mohawk valley. - E. Rnedemann: On the
symmetric arrangement in the elements of the paleozoic platform of North
America. - W. J. Miller: Origin of color in th e Vernon shale. — G. H.
Chadwick: Downward overthrust fault at Saugerties. - G. H. Hudson:
Join t Cavas of Valcour Island. - Their age and their origin. - H. P. Whitlock:
Contributions to mineralogy. - E. Root: The Iroquois and the struggle
for America. - D. 1). Lnther: Nun-da-wa-o, th e oldest Seneca village.
2 cartes, 45 pl. 3 flg. 229 pp.
Appendix 1. Museum bulletins.
Bulletin, 135. W. J. Miller: Geology of the Port Leyden quadrangle. Lewis
county, N. Y.
1 carte, 10 pl. 61 pp.
Id. 137. D. D. Lnther: Geology of th e Auburn-Genoa quadrangles.
1 carte, 36 pp.
Id. 138. J. E. Kemp and R. Rnedemann: Geology of the Elizabethtown
and Port Henry quadrangles.
1 carte, 19 pl. 36 flg, 173 pp.
Vol. II. 1909. Appendixes 2 - 4 . Museum bulletins.
Bulletin, 142. D. H. Newland; The mining and quarry industry of New York
State. Report of operations and production during 1909.
96 pp.
Id. 143. D. H. Newland and H. Leighton: Gypsum deposits of New York.
24 pl. 9 flg. 94 pp.
Id. 136. E. P. Felt: Control of flies and other household insects.
34 fig. 53 pp.
Id. 141. E. P. Felt: 25tb Report of the State entomologist on injurious
and other insects of th e State of New York. Additional list of
Adirondack insects by D. B. Tonng.
22 pl. 1 fig. 178 pp.
Id. 139. C. H. Peck: Report of the State botanist 1909.
10 pl. 89 pp.
Vol. III. 1911. Appendix 5. Museum memoir 12. In 4°.
E. H. Eaton: Birds of New York.
42 pl. col. 501 pp.
Vol. IV. 1911. Appendix 6. Museum memoir. 13. In 4°.
H. P. Whitlock: Calcites of New York.
1 carte, 27 pl. 27 fig. 136 pp.
New York State Museum.
Bulletin.
Vol. 2. N°. 9. 1890. W. B. Marshall: Beaks of Unionidae inhabiting th e vicin
ity of Albany. N. Y. 1 pl. 21 pp.
„ „ „ 10. 1890. J. C. Smock: Building stone in New York. 1 carte, 204 pp.
„ 3. „ 11. 1893. F. J. H. Merrill: Sait and gypsum industries of New York.
2 cartes, 89 pp.