526 PUBLICATIONS OF LEARNED SOCIETIES. 



ALBANY. 

 Geological Survey of Ne^w York. — Continued. 



M. D. Vol. I, 1846; II, 1849; III, i, n, 1851; 

 V, 1854. 4to. 



( Wantt7ig Vol. IV.) 

 Part VI. Pala3ontoIogy. 



Palaeontology of New York, by James Hall. Albany. 

 4to. 



Vol. I. Containing descriptions of the organic 

 remains of the lower divisions of the 

 New York System. 1847. 

 " II. • Containing descriptions of the organic 

 remains of the lower middle division of 

 the New York System, equivalent to 

 the middle Silurian System in Europe. 

 1852. 

 " III. Containing descriptions and figures of 

 the organic remains of the lower Hel- 

 derberg Group and the Oriskany Sand- 

 stone. Parts I, II. 1855—1859. 

 Keport of the Select Committee of the Legislature of 1849 

 on the publication of the Natural History of the State 

 of New York. Albany, 1850. 8vo. 

 Keport of the Commissioners appointed to superintend the 

 completion of the publication of the "Natural History" 

 of New York. Albany, 1852. 8vo. pp. 25. 



Homoeopathic Medical Society. 



Transactions of the Homoeopathic Medical Society of the 

 State of New York, for the years 1863, 1864, 1865. 

 Alba7iy, 1863—1865. 8vo. 



Medical Society of the County of Albany. 



Historical Address delivered before the Medical Society of 

 the County of Albany, in the State of New York, No- 

 vember 11, 1856, l)y Sylvester D. Willard, M. J). 

 Albany, 1857. 8vo. pp. 28. 



