GENERAL INDEX 



Sandstone of St Lawrence county, 



rll8. 

 Sarle, Clifton J., Economic Geology of 



Monroe County and Contiguous 



Territory, r75-106; A New Euryp- 

 ' terid Fauna from the Base of the 



Salina of Western New York, 



2:1080-1108 (apx. 4). 

 Sedentary impression of the animal 



whose trail is known as Climactich- 



nites, 2:959-66 (apx. 4). 

 Sewer pipe industry of Monroe count)% 



r86-88. 

 Smyth, Charles H. jr, Economic Geol- 

 ogy of Oneida county, rll5-17; 



cited, r26. 

 Snakes of Rockland county. New 



York, rl 35-45. 

 Stone, of Monroe county, r76; of 



Oneida county, rll5; quarries of 



western New York, r43-52. 



Talc industry of St Lawrence county, 



rl22. 

 Torsion of the Lamellibranch shell, 



2:1228-33 (apx. 4). 

 Tourmalin of St Lawrence county, rl24. 



Tully limestone, dwarf fauna of pyrite 

 layer at horizon of, in western New 

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



Type specimens of paleozoic fossils in 

 New York State Museum, catalogue 

 of, 2:1-847 (apx. 4, 2d paging). 



van Ingen, Gilbert <Sc Clark, P. E., 

 Disturbed Fossiliferous Rocks in the 

 Vicinity of Rondout N. Y., 2:1176- 

 1227 (apx. 4). 



Wallace, W. Seward, Snakes of Rock- 

 land County, New York, rl 35-45. 



Whitlock, Herbert P., Guide to the 

 Mineralogic Collections of the New 

 York State Museum, 1 :3-147 (apx. 

 3). 



Woodworth, J. B., Sedentarj'- Impres- 

 sion of the Animal whose Trail is 

 known as Climactichnites, 2:959-66 

 (apx. 4). 



Worms, some Devonic, 2:1234-38 

 (apx. 4). 



Zoology, accessions to collections, 

 rl 58-61. 



