NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Mineralogic collections of the New 

 York State Museum, guide to, 

 l:3-147(apx. 3). 



Mineralogy, curatorial work, rl4-15; 

 field work, rl5; publications, rl4; 

 report on, rl4-15; accessions to col- 

 lections, rl 54-57. 



Mineville, mineral developments at, 

 rl 25-26. 



Mohawk river valley, glacial waters, 

 rl9; glacial drainage from Oriskany 

 valley to, r25-30; features, r30-38. 



Monroe county and contiguous terri- 

 tory, economic geology, r75-106. 



Museums, natural history museums of 

 the United States and Canada, 4:3- 

 233 (apx. 9). 



Natural gas, r63-72; of Onondaga 



county, rll4. 

 Natural history museums, European, 



report on a visit to, rl46-50. 

 Natural history museums of the 



United States and Canada, 4:3-233 



(apx. 9). 

 Needham, James G., & others. Aquatic 



Insects in New York State, 3:197- 



517 (apx. 6). 



Olean quadrangle, fossil faunas, 2 :990- 



95 (apx. 4) ; stratigraphic map, in 



cover of v. 2. 

 Olean rock section, construction of, 



2:996-99 (apx. 4). 

 Oneida county, economic geology, 



rll5-17. 

 Onondaga county, mineral resources, 



rl09-14. 



Paleontologist, report of, 2:849-1311 



(apx. 4). 

 Paleontology, accessions to collection, 



2:874-76 (apx. 4). 

 Paulmier, Frederick C, Crab Fisheries 



of Long Island, rl31-34; Report on 



a visit to some European Natural 



History Museums, rl 46-50. 

 Peat deposits in Monroe county, r76, 



r78, rl03-6. 

 Peck, Charles H., Report of the State 



Botanist, 4:3-194 (apx.7). 



Petroleum, r72-73. 



Portage formation, stratigraphic map, 

 in cover of v. 2. 



Portage formation between the Gen- 

 esee valley and Lake Erie, strati- 

 graphy, 2:1000-29 (apx. 4). 



Pottery industry of Monroe county, 

 r86. 



Pyrite layer at horizon of Tully lime- 

 stone in western New York, dwarf 

 fauna, 2:892-920 (apx. 4). 



duarries of bluestone and other sand- 

 stones in the upper Devonian of 

 New York State, w4th two maps, 

 1:3-112 (apx. 2). 



Quarry industry, of western New 

 York, r43-50; of Monroe county, 

 r78-82. 



Ries, Heinrich, report on cement in- 

 dustries, rl3; Notes on Mineral 

 Developments in the Region around 

 Ithaca, r 107-8; Notes on Recent 

 Mineral Developments at Mineville, 

 rl25-26. 



Rockland count}'-, snakes of, r 135-45. 



Rondout, N. Y., disturbed fossiliferous 

 rocks in the vicinity of, 2:1176- 

 1227 (apx. 4). 



Ruedemann, Rudolph, Cambric Dicty- 

 onema Fauna in the Slate Belt of 

 Eastern New York, 2:934-58 (apx. 

 4). 



Clarke, J. M. &, Catalogue of 



Type Specimens of Paleozoic Fossils 

 in New York State Museum, 2:1-847 

 (apx. 4, 2d paging). 



St Lawrence county, minerals, rl5; 



economic products, rl 18-24. 

 Salina formation, Eurypterid fauna 



from base of, 2:1080-1108 (apx. 4). 

 Salt, r59-62; production in western 



New York, r62; works on Cayuga 



lake, rl07; of Onondaga county, 



rll3. 

 Sand industry of western New York, 



r57; of Monroe county, r76, r77, 



r92-100; of Onondaga county, rll3. 



