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52 (for 1898) 1900. v.l, rlll+G95p. illus. Gpl. (lith.) other pi. 

 (phot.) maps. O. v.2 (Report of Geolo<,nst), lG9p. illus. pi. 



(phot.) maps. O. 



Contents, v.l: Report of Director, p.r5-17; Accessions to CoUectious, 

 p.rlS-32; Bagg, R. M. jr. Report of Work on the Collections of Mesozolc 

 and Cenozoie Fossils in Geological Hall, p.r32-40; Catalogue of Meso- 

 zoic and Cenozoie Fossils, p.r40-46; Catalogue of European Fossils 

 presented by Murchison, 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.1.51-205; 

 Bulletin 24, Felt, E. P. Memorial of Life and Entomologie 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 Miis. 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.73-12S; 

 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.l63-e9. 



53 (for 1899) 1901. v.l, rl70+867p. 4pl. (lith.) other pi. (phot.) 



maps. O. Y.2, 234p. 33pl. (lith.) Q. 



Contents, v.l: Report of Director, p.r5-170; Report of Geologist, p.r7-154; 

 Additions to Collections, p.rl63-70; 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. 

 Preliminai-y List of New York Mammals, p.271-390; Bulletin 30, Onon, 

 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; ReiK)rt of Botanist, p.821-67. 4pl.; General Index, p.6<57-61. 



v.2: Memoir 3, Clarke, J. M. Oriskany Fauna of Becraft Mountain, 

 P.1-12S. 9pl.; Memoir 4, Peck, C. H. Edible Fungi of New York, p.l29- 

 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.rl7-35; 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 



o For contents see Paleontologist's reports, p. 262. 



