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Lawrence River, p.r83-104; Bishop, I. P. Oil and Gas in Southwestern 

 New York, p.rl05-34; Nevius, J. N. Roofing Slate Quarries of Wash- 

 ington County, p.r!3t)-50; Nevius, J. N. Emery Mines of Westchester 

 County, p.r!51-54. 

 54 (for 1900) 1902. v.l, r261+195+484p. 17pl. (lith.) other pi. 



(phot.) O. v.2, p.4S9-1063, 2pl. (lith.) other pi. (phot.) O. v.3, 



968p. 37pl. (lith.) other pi. (phot.) O. v.4, 664p. 13pl. (lith.) 



other pi. (phot.) O. 



Contents, v.l: Report of the Director and State Geologist, p.r3-261; Tests 

 of Road Metal, p.r!4-22; Gushing, H. P. Recent Geologic Work in 

 Franklin and St Lawrence Counties, p.r23-82; Gushing, H. P. Pre- 

 Cambrian Outlier at Little Falls, Herkimer co., p.r83-95; Fiiilay, G. I. 

 Preliminary Report of Field Work in the Town of Minerva, Essex co., 

 p.r96-102; Fairchild, H. L. Pleistocene Geology of Western New York, 

 Report of Progress for 1900, p.rl08-39; Eckel, E. C. The Quarry In- 

 dustry in Southeastern New York, p.r!41-76; Parsons, A. L. Recent 

 Developments in the Gypsum Industry in New York State, p.r!77-83; 

 Accessions to Collections, p.r201-7; Stoller, J. H. Two New Land 

 Isopods, p.r20S-18; Scott, G. G. Notes on the Marine Food Fishes of 

 Long Island and a Biologic Reconnaissance of Cold Spring Harbor, 

 p.r214-29; Converse, H. M. Iroquois Silver Brooches, p.r231-54; Index, 

 p.r255-61; Report of State Paleontologist 1900, p.3-124; Report of State 

 Botanist 1900, p.129-99. 13pl.; Bulletin 32, Beauchamp, W. M. Abo- 

 riginal Occupation of New York, p.3-187; Bulletin 33, Farr, M. S. Check 

 List of New York Birds, p.193-409; Bulletin 34, Cumings, E. R. Lower 

 Silurian System of Eastern Montgomery County, Prosser, C. S. Notes 

 on the Stratigraphy of the Mohawk Valley and Saratoga County, N. Y. 

 p.415-84. 



v.2: Bulletin 35, Ries, Heinrich. Clays of New York, p.489-944; Bul- 

 letin 36, Felt, E. P. 16th Report of State Entomologist, p.949-1063. 



v.3: Bulletin 37, Felt, E. P. Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue of In- 

 jurious and Beneficial Insects of New York State, p.3-52; Bulletin 38, 

 Miller, G. S. jr. Key to the Land Mammals of Northeastern North 

 America, p.59-160; Bulletin 39, Clarke, J. M., Simpson, G. B. & Loomis, 

 F. B. Paleontologic Papers, p.165-231; Bulletin 40, Simpson, G. B. 

 Anatomy and Physiology of Polygyra Albolabris and Limax Maximus, 

 p.237-314; Bulletin 41, Beauchamp, W. M. Wampum and Shell Articles 

 Used by the New York Indians, p.319-480; Bulletin 42, Ruedemann, 

 Rudolf. Hudson River Beds near Albany and their Taxonomic Equiva- 

 lents, p.485-596; Bulletin 43, Kellogg, J. L. Clam and Scallop Industries 

 of New York State, p.601-31; Bulletin 44, Ries, Heinrich. Lime and 

 Cement Industries of New York, p.639-968. 



4* Bulletin 45, Grabau, A. W. Guide to the Geology and Paleon- 

 tology of Niagara Falls and Vicinity, p 3-284; Bulletin 46, Felt, E. P. 

 Scale Insects of Importance and List of the Species in New York 

 State, p.289-377; Bulletin 47, Needham, J. G. and Betten, Cornelius. 

 Aquatic Insects in the Adirondacks, p.383-612; Bulletin 48, Wood- 

 worth, J. B. Pleistocene Geology of Portions of Nassau County and 

 Borough of Queens, p.617-70; General Index, p.673-79. 



