AUTHOR INDEX 281 



Coal Formations in the State of New York. Alb. Inst. Trans.- 



1830. 1:126-30. 



Read before the Albany Institute Mar. 11, 1830. 

 Eberhardt, William Gr. Bluestone Quarries of New York. Mus. bul. 15. 



1895. p.411-19. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:411-19 (2d paging). 

 Eckel, Edwin C. Early history of the Portland Cement Industry in New 



York State. Mus. bul. 44. 1901. p.849-59. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900)- 



1902. 3:849-59. 



Manufacture of Portland Cement in New York State. Mus. bul. 44. 



1901. p.860-76. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:860-76. 



Tests of Cement made by the State Engineer during 1897-1900. Mus, 



bul. 44. 1901. p.877-91. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 3:877-91. 



Serpents of Northeastern United States. Mus. bul. 51. 1902. p.355-88_ 



Quarry Industry in Southeastern New York. Geol. rep. 20 (for 1900)- 



1902. p.r!41-76. >Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. l:rl41-76. 

 Also published separately. 



Map of southeastern New York showing locations of quarries, 28.5x38cm. 



Molding Sand, its Uses, Properties and Occurrence. Geol. rep. 21 



(for 1901) In press. 



Eights, James. Description of a New Crustaceous Animal found on the 

 Shores of the South Shetland Islands, with remarks on their natural 

 history. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1833-52. 2.53-69. 2pl. 

 Communicated July 10, 1833. 



Description of a New Animal belonging to the Crustacea, discovered 



in the Antarctic Seas. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1833-52. 2:331-34. 2pl. 



Geological Features of the Post Tertiary Formation of the City of 



Albany and its Vicinity. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1833-52. 2:335-53. 



Accepted Mar. 4, 1852. 



Emerson, B. K. Notes upon Two Boulders of a Very Basic Eruptive Rock 

 from the West Shore of Canandaigua Lake; and their Contact Phe- 

 nomena upon the Trenton Limestone. Geol. rep. 12 (for 1892) 1893.- 

 p.105-9. Same, Mus. rep. 46 (for 1892) 1883. p.251-55. 

 Also published separately. 



Emmons, Ebenezer. Annual Report of 2d Geological District. Assembly 

 doc. 1837, no.161, p.97-153 (ed.2, p.99-155); 1838, no.200, p.185-252; 1839,. 

 no.275, p.201-39; 1840, no.50, p.259-353; 1841, no.150, p.113-36. 



Geology of New York, pt2, comprising the Survey of the Second 



Geological District. 1842. 10+43'7p. 17pl. sq. Q. 



Agriculture of New York. 1846-54. 5v. il. pi. sq. Q. 



Contents: v. 1 Soils of the State, their Composition and Distribution. ll+371p. 21pU 



1846. 

 v. 2 Analyses of Soils, Plants, Cereals, etc. 8+343+46p. 42pl. 1849. 



With hand-colored plates, 

 v. 3 Fruits, etc. 8+340p. 1851. 

 v. 4. Plates to accompany v.3. 95pl. 1851. 



Hand-colored. 

 v. 5 Insects Injurious to Agriculture. 8+272p. 50pl. 1854. 



With hand-colored plates. 



- Catalogue of the Specimens Arranged by Prof. E. Emmons, as Rep- 

 resentatives of the Taconic System, at the Close of the Geological Sur- 

 vey of New York in 1843. Geol. rep. 8 (for 1888) 1889. p.95-98. Same, 

 Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p.441-44. 



Evans, Gurdon. A General View and Agricultural Survey of the County of 

 Madison. Ag. soc. Trans. 11 (for 1851) 1852. p.658-777. 



Fairchild, Herman Le Roy. Pleistocene Geology of Western New York. 

 Geol. rep. 20 (for 1900) 1902. p.r!03-39. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 

 1902. l:r 103-39. 

 Also published separately. 

 Map of the shore line and area of Lake Iroquois, 60x41. 5cm. 



Latest and lowest Pre-Iroquois Channels between Syracuse and 



Rome. Geol. rep. 21 (for 1901). In press. 



