New York State Education Department 
New York State Museum 
JouN M. Crarke, Director 
PUBLICATIONS 
Packages will be sent prepaid except when distance or weight renders the 
Same impracticable. On to or more copies of any one publication 20% 
discount will be given. Editions printed are only large enough to meet 
special claims and probable sales. Waoen the sale copies are exhausted, 
the price for the few reserve copies is advanced to that charged by second- 
hand booksellers, in order to limit their distribution to cases of special 
need. Such prices are inclosed in [{]. All publications are in paper covers, 
unless binding is specified. 
Museum annual reports 1847-date. Allin print to 1802, 50c a volume, 75c in 
cloth, 1892—date, 75c, cloth. 
These reports are made up of the reports of the Director, Geologist, Paleontologist, Botanist 
and Entomologist, and museum bulletins and memoirs, issued as advance sections of the 
reports. 
Director’s annual reports 1904-date. 
These reports cover the reports of the State Geologist and of the State Paleontologist. 
Bound also with the museum reports of which they form a part. 
Report for 1904. 138p.20c. Report for 1905. 1102p. 23pl. 30c. 
Geologist’s annual reports 1881—date. Rep’ts 1, 3-13, 17—-date, O; 2, 14-16, Q. 
In 1898 the paleontologic work of the State was made distinct from the geologic and was 
reported separately from 1899-1903. The two departments were reunited in 1904, and are 
now reported in the Director’s report. 
The annual reports of the original Natural History Survey, 1837-41, are out of print. 
Reports 1-4, 1881-84, were published only in separate form. Of the 5th report 4 pages 
Were reprinted in the 30th museum report, and a supplement to the 6th report was included 
in the 40th museum report. The 7th and subsequent reports are included in the 41st and 
following museum reports except that certain lithographic plates in the r1th report (1891) 
and 13th (1893) are omitted from the 45th and 47th museum reports. 
Separate volumes of the following only are available. 
Report Price — Report Price Report Price 
12 (1892) $.50 17 $.75 21 $.40 
14 aS 18 75 22 .40 
I5, 2v- 2 19 .40 23 .45 
16 I 20 .59° [See Director's annual reports] 
Paleontologist’s annual reports 1899-—date. 
See first note under Geologist’s annual reports. 
Bound also with museum reports of which they form a part. Reports for 1899 and 1900 
may be had for 20c each. Those for 1901-3 were issued as bulletins. In 1904 combined 
with the Director’s report. 
Entomologist’s annual reports on the injurious and other insects of the 
State of New York 1882-date. 
; Reports 3—20 bound also with museum reports 40-46, 48-58 of which they form a part. 
Since 1898 these reports have been issued as bulletins. Reports 3-4, 17 are out of print, 
other reports with prices are: 
Report Price Report Price Report Price 
I $.50 Io $.35 16 (En ro) $.25 
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5 125 12 125 rm (> 47). 20 
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7 20 14 (Er 5) .20 20 (° 24) -40 
8 -25 Mone WO) ie LS 2m (eens 20)) 25 
9 BG 2B! (OBO)! 25 
Reports 2, 8-12 may also be obtained bound separately in cloth at 25c in addition to the 
Price given above. 
Botanist’s annual reports 1867-—date. 
Bound also with museum reports 21—date of which they form a part; the first Botanist’s 
report appeared in the 21st museum report and is numbered 21. Reports 21-24, 29, 31-41 
were not pubiished separately. ; 
Separate reports for 1871-74, 1876, 1888-96 and 1898 (Botany 3) are out of print. Report 
for 1897 may be had for 4oc; 1899 for 20c; 1900 for soc. Since rgor these reports have been 
issued as bulletins [see Bo 5-9]. ; y 
Descriptions and illustrations of edible, poisonous and unwholesome fungi of New York 
have also been published in volumes 1 and 3 of the 48th (1894) museum report and in volume 
1 of the 49th (1895), sxst:(1897), 52d (1898), 54th (1900), 55th (rg0rt), 56th (1902), 57th 
(1903) and 58th (1904) reports. The descriptions and illustrations of edible and unwhole- 
some species contained in the 49th, s1st and 52d reports have been revised and rearranged, 
and, combined with others more recently prepared, constitute Museum memoir 4. 
