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Enll (37) Catalogue of Some of the More Important Injurious and 



Beneficial Insects of New York State. 54p. il. Sep. 1900. loc. 

 Enl2 (46) Scale Insects of Importance and a List of the Species in 



New York State. 94p. il. i5pl. June 1901. 25c. 

 Enl3 (47) Needham, J. G. & Bcttcn, Cornelius. Aquatic Insects in the 



Adirondacks. 2.34p. il. 36pl. Sep. 1901. 45c. 

 Enl4 (53) Felt, E. P. 17th Report of the State Entomologist 1901. 232?. 



il. 6pl. Aug. 1902. 30c. 

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1902. 15c. 



This is a revision of En4 containing the more essential facts observed since that was prepared. 

 Enl6 (59) Grapevine Root Worm. 4op. 6pl. Dec. 1902. 15c. 



Sic En 19. 



Enl7 (64) i8th Report of the State Entomologist 1902. nop. 6pl. 



May 190,3. 20c. 

 Enl8 (68) Needham, J. G. & others. Aquatic Insects in New York. 322p. 



52pl. Aug. 1903. 80c, cloth. 

 Enl9 (72) Felt, E. P. Grapevine Root Worm. 58p. I3pl. Nov. 1903. 20c. 



This is a revision of Eni6 containing tlie more essenti il facts observed since that was prepared. 



En20 (74) Felt, E. P. & Joutel, L. H. Monograph of the Genus Saperda. 



8Sp. T4pl. May 1904. 25c. 

 Felt, E. P. 19th Report of the State Entomologist 1903. In press. 



Mo.squitos or Culicidae of New York. In press. 



Botany. Bol (2) Peck, C : H. Contributions to the Botany of the State of 



New York. 66p. 2pl, May 18S7. Out of print. 



Bo2 (8) Boleti of the United States. 96p. Sep. 1889. [50c] 



Bo3 (25) . Report of the State Botanist 1898. 76p. Spl. Oct. 1899. 



Out of print. 



Bo4 (28) Plants of North Elba. 2o6p. map. June 1899. ^oc. 



Bo5 (54) Report of the State Botanist 1901. 58p. 7pl. Nov. 1902. 40c. 



B06 (67) Report of the State Botanist 1902. I96p. 5pl. May 1903. 50c. 



Bo7 (75) . Report of the State Botanist 1903. 7op. 4pl. 1904. 40c. 



Archeology. Arl (16) Beauchamp, W: M. Aboriginal Chipped Stone Im- 

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1898. 25c. 

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Perch Lake Mounds. In press. 



Aboriginal Use of Wood in New York. In press. 



Miscellaneous. Msl (62) Merrill, F: J. H: Directory of Natural History 

 Museums in United States and Canada. 236p. Ap. 1903. 30c. 



Ms2 (66) Ellis, Mary. Index to Publications of the New York State Natural 

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Museum memoirs 1889-date. Q. 



1 Beecher, C : E. & Clarke, J: M. Development of some Silurian Brachi- 



opoda. 96p. 8pl. Oct. 1889. Out of print. 



2 Hall, James & Clarke, J: M. Paleozoic Reticulate Sponges. 350P- i'- 7opl. 



1898. $1, cloth. 



3 Clarke. J : M. The Oriskany Fauna of Becraft Mountain, Columbia Co. 



N. Y. I28p. 9pl. Oct. 1900. 80c. 



