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H16 Entomology. lOp. 2c. 



H17 Economic Geolo«;y. In preparation. 



HIS Insecticides and Fungicides. 2(Ji>. 3c. 



Maps. Merrill, F. J. H. Economic and Geologic Map of the 

 State of New York; issued as part of Museum bulletin 15 and 

 the 4Stli museum report, v. 1. 59xG7 cm. 1894. Scale 14 miles 

 to 1 inch. Out of print. 

 New edition in preparation. 



Geologic Map of New York. 1901. Scale 5 miles lo 1 



inch. In atlas fonn $3; mounted on rollers $5. Loicer Hudson 

 sheet 60c. 



The lower Hudson sheet, geologically colored, comprises Rockland, 

 Orange, Dutchess, Putnam, Westchester, New York, Richmond, Kings, 

 Queens and Nassau counties, and parts of Sullivan, Ulster and Suffolk 

 counties; also northeastern New Jersey and part of western Connecticut. 



The following papers in other New Y'ork publications are 

 included in the index: 



New York State Agricultural Society. Transactions: 



Gaylord, Willis. Geology as Connected with Agriculture, 1 (for 1841) 

 1842, p.273-98; Hall, James. Geological Survey of New York, 3 (for 1843) 

 1844, p. 241-78; Roberts, A. S. On the Advantages of Geology to Agricul- 

 ture, 8 (for 1848) 1849, p.362-65; Fitch, Asa. Survey of Washington Countv, 

 8 (for 1848) 1849, p.875-9T5; 9 (for 1849) 1850, p.753-944; Norton, J. P. 

 Elements of Scientific Agriculture, 9 (for 1&49) 1850, p.602-735; Delafield, 

 John. Survey of Seneca County, 10 (for 1850) 1851, p.356-616; Evans, 

 Gurdon. Survey of Madison County, 11 (for 1851) 1852, p. 658-777; Watson, 

 W. C. Survey of Essex County, 12 (for 1852) 1853, p.&49-898; 13 (for 1853 > 

 1854, p. 699-741; aFitch Asa. Reports on the Noxious, Beneficial, and other 

 Insects of the State of New York; Geddes, George. Survey of Onondaga 

 County, 19 (for 1859) 1860. p.219-352: Denniston, Goldsmith. Survey of 

 Steuben County, 21 (for 1861) 1862, p.547-661; Denniston, Goldsmith. Sur- 

 vey of Orange County, 22 (for 1862) 1863, p.135-235; Peters, T. C. Agricul- 

 tural and Other Resources of the State of New York, 23 (for 1863) 1864, 

 p. 234-379; Felt, E. P. Injurious Insects and How to Control them, 59 (for 

 1809) 19iX), p.267-82; Felt, E. P. Exhibition of Insects at Agricultural 

 Gatherings and Catalog of Im'urious Species, 59 (for 1899) 1900, p.2S2-93; 

 Felt, E. P. Household Insects, 59 (for 1899) 1900, p.294-303. 



Albany Institute. Transactions: 



Beck, L. 0. Geographical Botany of the United States. 1828. 1:10-21; 

 Geddes, James. Geological Features of the South Side of the Ontario 

 Valley. 1829. 1:55-56; Morse, J. O. Great Greywacke Region of the 

 State of New Y'ork. 1829. 1:84-85; Henry, Joseph. Topographical Sketch 

 of the State of New York, designed chiefly to show the general elevations 

 and depressions of its surface. 1829. 1:87-112; Green. Jacob. Cones of 

 North America. 1830. 1:121-25; Eaton, Amos. Coal Formations in the 

 State of New York. 18.30. 1:126-30: Green, Jacob. Dolia of the T'nited 

 States. 18.30. 1:131-33: Green, Jacob. Notes on the American Shells, 

 figured in the Supplement to the Index Testaceologicus. 1830. 1:134-36; 

 Beck, T. R. Address delivered before the Lyceum of Natural Historv at 

 its First Anniversary, March 1, 1S24. 1830. 1:137-47; Beck, L. C. & 

 Tracy, J. G. Note Respecting the Ranunculus lacustris. 1.830. 1:148-49; 

 Green, Jacob. Reclamation of Salamanders. 1830. 1:150-51; Clinton, 

 G. W. Graphite of Ticonderoga. 1830. 1:233-35; Beck, T. R. Abstracts of 

 Meteorological Observations made at the City of Albany. 1833-52. 2:l-2^j; 

 Eights, James. Description of a New Crustaceous Animal found on the 

 Shares of the South Shetland Islands, with Remarks on their Natural 



cFor number of reports and page references, see Author index, 



p.283. 



