NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 



Museum bulletins 1887-date. O. To advance subscribers, $2 a year or $1 

 a year for division (r) geology, economic geology, paleontology, mineralogy; 

 50c each for divisions (2) general zoology, archeology and miscellaneous, (3) 

 botany, (4) entomology. 

 Bulletins are also found with the annual reports of the museum as follows: 



The figures in parenthesis in the following list indicate the bulletin's number as a New 

 York State Museum bulletin. 



Geology. Gi (14) Kemp, J. F. Geology of Moriah and Westport Town- 

 ships, Essex Co. N. Y., with notes on the iron mines. 38p. ypl. 2 maps. 



Sep. 1895. IOC. 

 G2 (19) Merrill, F. J. H. Guide to the Study of the Geological Collections 



of the New York State Museum. i62p. iigpl. map. JSTov. 1898 [soc] 

 G3 (21) Kemp, J. F. Geology of the Lake Placid Region. 24p. ipl. map. 



Sep. 1898. 5c. 

 G4 (48) Woodworth, J. B. Pleistocene Geology of Nassau County and 



Borough of Queens. 58p. il. gpl. map. Dec. 1901. 25c. 

 G5 (56) Merrill, F. J. H. Description of the State Geologic Map of 1901. 



42p. 2 maps, tab. Oct. 1902. loc. 

 G6 (77) Cushing, H. P. Geology of the Vicinity of Little Falls, Herkimer 



Co. 98p. il. i5pl. 2 maps. Jan. 1905. 30c. 

 G7 (83) Woodworth, J. B. Pleistocene Geology of the Mooers Quadrangle. 



62p. 25pl. map. June 1905. 25c. 

 G8 (84) Ancient Water Levels of the Champlain and Hudson Valleys. 



2o6p. iipl. 18 maps. July 1905. 45c. 

 G9 (95) Cushing, H. P. Geology of the Northern Adirondack Region. 



i88p. i5pl. 3 maps. Sep. 1905. .30c. 

 Gig (96) Ogilvie, L H. Geology of the Paradox Lake Quadrangle. 54p. 



il. i7pl. map. Dec. 1905. 30c. 

 Gii (io5) Fairchild, H. L. Glacial Waters in the Erie Basin. 88p. i4pl. 



9 maps. Feb. 1907. 35c. 

 Gi2 (107) Woodworth, J. B.; Hartnagel, C. A.; Whitlock, H. P.; Hudson, 



G. H.; Clarke, J. M.; White, David; Berkey. C. P. Geological Papers. 



388p. 56pl. map. May 1907. 90c, cloth. 



Contents: Woodworth, J. B. PostRlacial Faults of Eastern New York. 

 Hartna5?el, C. A. Stratigraphic Relations of the Oneida Conglomerate. 



Upper Siluric and Lower Devonic Formations of the Skunnemiink Mountain Region. 



Whitlock, H. P. Minerals from Lyon Mountain, Clinton Co. 



Hudson, G. H. On Some Pelmatozoa from the Chazy Limestone of New York. 



Clarke, J. M. Some New Devonic Fossils. 



■ An Interesting Style of Sand-filled Vein. 



Eurypterus Shales of the Shawangunk Mountains in Eastern New York. 



White, David. A Remarkable Fossil Tre2 Trunk from the Middle Devonic of New York. 

 Berkey, C. P. Structural and Stratigraphic Features of the Basal Gneisses of the 

 Highlands. 



Fairchild, H. L. DrumHns of New York. In press. 



Later Glacial Waters in Central New York. Prepared. 



Cushing, H. P. Geology of the Theresa Quadrangle. In preparation. 



Geology of the Long Lake Quadrangle. In press. 



Berkey, C. P. Geology of the Highlands of the Hudson. In preparation. 

 Economic geology. Egi (3) Smock, T- C. Building Stone in the State of 



New York. i52p. Mar. 1888. 'Out of print . 

 Eg2 (7) First Report on the Iron Mines and Iron Ore Districts in 



th° State of New York. 6 +70P. map. June 1889. Out of print. 

 Eg3 (10) Building Stone in New York. 2iop. map, tab. Sep. 1890. 



40c. 



