AUTHOR INDEX » 281 



Coal P'oruiations in the State of New York. Alb. Inst. Traus^ 



1S30. 1:126-30. 



Read before the Albany Institute Mar. 11, 1830. 

 Eberhardt, William G. Bluestoiie Quanies of New York. Mus. bul. 15. 



1895. p.411-19. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:411-19 (2d paging). 

 Eckel, Edwin C. Early history of the Portland Cement Industry in New 



York State. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.849-59. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 



1902. 3:849-59. 



Manufacture of Portland Cement in New Y'ork State. Mus. bul. 44» 



1901. p.Se0-T6. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:860-76. 



Tests of Cement made by the State Engineer during 1897-1900. Mus. 



bul. 44. 1901. p.877-91. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:877-91. 



Serpents of Northeastern United States. Mus. bul. 51. 1902. p.355-S8. 



Quarry Industry in Southeastern New York. Geol. rep. 20 (for 1900> 



1902. p.rl41-76. 'Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. l:rl41-76. 

 Also published separately. 



Map of southeasteiu New York showing locations of quarries, 28.5x38cm. 



■ Molding Sand, its Uses, Properties and Ooeurrence. Geol. rep. 21 



(for 1901) In press. 

 Eig-hts, James. Description of a New Crustaceous Animal found on the 



Shores of the South Shetland Islands, with remarks on their natural 



history. Alb. Inst. Ti'ans. 1833-52. 2.53-69. 2pl. 



Communicated July 10, 1833. 



Description of a New Animal belonging to the Crustacea, discovered 



in the Antarctic Seas. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1833-52. 2:331-34. 2pl. 



Geological Features of the Post Tertiary Formation of the City of 



Albany and its Vicinity. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1833-52. 2:335-53. 



Accepted Mar. 4, 1852. 



Emerson, B. K. Notes upon Two Boulders of a Very Basic Eruptive Rock 

 from the West Shore of Canandaigua Lake; and their Contact Phe- 

 nomena upon the Trenton Limestone. Geol. rep. 12 (for 1892) 1893. 

 p.105-9. Same. Mus. rep. 46 (for 1892) 1863. p.251-55. 

 Also published separately. 



Emmons, Ebenezer. Annual Report of 2d Geological District. Assembly 

 doc. 18:37, no.161. p.97-lo3 (ed.2, p.99-155); 1838, no.200. p. 185-2.52; 1839, 

 no.275, p.201-39; 1840, no.50, p.2.59-353; 1841, no.150, p.113-36. 



Geology of New York, ijt2, comprising the Survey of the Second 



Geological District. 1842. 10f437p. 17pl. sq. Q. 



Agriculture of New York. 1846-^54. 5v. il. pi. sq. Q. 



Contents: v. 1 Soils of the State, their Composition and Distribution. ll+371p. 21pl, 

 184G. 

 V. 2 Analyses of Soils, Plants, Cereals, etc. S4-343-l-46p. 42pl. 1849. 



With hand-colored plates. 

 V. 3 Fruits, etc. 8-f340p. 1851. 

 V. 4. Plates to accompany v. 3. 95pl. 1851. 



Hand-colored. 

 V. 5 Insects Injurious to Agriculture. 8-j-272p. 50pl. 1854. 

 With hand-colored plates. 



Catalogue of the Specimens Arranged by Prof. E. Emmons, as Rep- 

 resentatives of the Taconic System, at the Close of the Geological Sur- 

 vey of New York in 1843. Geol. rep. 8 (for 1888) 1889. p.95-98. Same, 

 Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p.441-44. 



Evans, Gurdon. A General View and Agricultural Survey of the County of 



Madison. Ag. soc. Tl-ans. 11 (for 1851) 1852. p.658-777. 

 Fairchild, Herman Le Roy. Pleistocene Geology of Western New York. 



Geol. rep. 20 (for 1900) 1902. p.rl03-39. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 19'iXI> 



1002. l:rl03-39. 



Also published separately. 



Map of the shore line and area of Lake Iroquois, 60x41. 5cm. 



Latest and lowest Pre-Iroquois Channels between Syracuse and 



Rome. Geol. rep. 21 (for 1901). /n press. 



