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Bible found in the loft of the County Poorhouse - 76 



Bird-nest fungi .^ 25 



Brown-tailed and gfypsy moths. 92 



Biifo avicrkanus and B. fowlcri 135 



Butternut trees near Prohibition Park 10 



Chipmunks of the eastern and western United States.." 10 



Chlorine in Staten Island waters 18 



Cocoon of a silkworm in a chippingf sparrow's nest T^'i 



Crab spider attached to a butterfly 29 



Cretaceous specimens from Smoking- Point — 4 



Dacdalia confragosa; gilled and porous forms 91 



Diamond-back terrapin from Watchogue 45 



Dolomite and marble fragments 29 



Drift clay, containing mica, from New Brighton 87 



Effect of mild weather on ants and frogs 92 



English starlings at Tompkinsville 19 



Eutamias quadrivittatiis from Wyoming; photographs 20 



Fern dish made from an armadillo — 106 



Fish hawk's nest on Long Isliind 34 



Flint from a rubbish heap at New Brighton 45 



Frank Leslie's Illustrated Nezcspaper December 15, 1855.. .^ — 25 



Fungi enclosing various objects — 33 



Gray granite from a bowlder at Tompkinsville 87 



Great black-backed gull in New York harbor 33 



Great northern shrike on Staten Island 25 



Hailstorm in the vicinity of Prince's Bay, June 23, 1906 102 



Hardpan from the site of Public School No. 16, Tompkinsville 4- 



Indian foodstuffs used by the New York State Indians 135 



Indian grave in Chautauqua Co., N. Y.; photograph 29 



Indian moccasins ■ \\6 



Indians of New York State; photographs 33 



Indian relics from Chelsea and Mariners' Harbor 29 



Indian relics from Mariners' Harbor — 76 



Indian war clubs 98 



Iroquois Indian relics 25 



Insect larvae as food of squirrels — 95 



Lease by William S. Pendleton and others to the North Shore 



Staten Island Ferry Company; Deed of assignment 8 



Little green heron and nest 116 



Map of Staten Island, pul^lished by AI. Dripps in 1872 135 



Meat-eating habit of a chipmunk 95 



Mica schist from the vicinity of the ferry terminals at St. 



George and Manhattan 9 



Microscopic examination of lignitic debris from Kreischerville 91 



Migrant Staten Island birds noted in 1906 •' 86, 91 



Mounting and exhibiting insects; simple and inexpensive method 105 

 Photographs of old Staten Island houses and landscape views 105 

 Photographs of Staten Island bowlders and other natural objects 86 

 Poison ivy 25 



