University of the State of New York 



MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS (concluded) 



Museum memoirs 1889-date. Q. 



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

 Brachiopoda. g6p. 8pl. Oct. 1889. Out of print. 



2 Hall, James & Clarke, J:. M. Paleozoic Reticulate Sponges. 350p.il. 

 7opl. Oct. 1899. $1, cloth. 



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

 Co. N. Y. i28p. 9pl. Oct. 1900. 80c. 



4 Peck, C: H. N. Y. Edible Fungi, 1895-99. IQ 6p. 25PI. Nov. 1900. 75c. 

 This includes revised descriptions and illustrations of fungi reported in the 



49th, 51st and 52d reports of the state botanist. 



5 Clarke, J: M. & Ruedemann, Rudolf. The' Guelph Formation and 

 Fauna of New York State. In preparation. 



6 Clarke, J: M. The Naples Fauna in Western New York. In prepa- 

 ration. 



Natural history of New York. 30V. il.pl. maps. Q. Albany 1842-94. 



division 1 zoology. De Kay, James E. Zoology of New York ; or, The New 

 York Fauna; comprising detailed descriptions of all the animals hitherto ob- 

 served within the State of New York with brief notices of thotee occasionally 

 found near its border.*, and accompanied by appropriate illustrations. 5v. il. 

 pi. maps. sq. Q. Albany 1842-44. Out of print. 

 Historical Introduction to the series by Gov. W: H. Seward. 178p. 



division 2 botany. Torrey, John. Flora of the State of New York; comprising 

 full descriptions of all the indigenous and naturalized plants hitherto dis- 

 covered in the State, with remarks on their economical and medical proper- 

 ties. 2v. il. pi. sq. Q. Albany 1843. Out of print. 



division 3 mineralogy. Beck, Lewis C. Mineralogy of New York ; comprising 

 detailed descriptions of the minerals hitherto found in the State of New York, 

 and notices of their uses iu the arts and agriculture, il. pi. sq. Q. Albany 

 1842. Out of print. 



division 4 geology. Mather, W: W.; Emmons, Ebenezer; Vanuxem, Lardner 

 & Hall, James. Geology of New York. 4v. il. pi. sq. Q. Albany 1842-43. 

 Out of print. 



division 5 agriculture. Emmons, Ebenezer. Agriculture of New York; com- 

 prising an account of the classification, composition and distribution of the 

 soils and rocks aud the natural waters of the different geological formations, 

 together with a condensed view of the meteorology and agricultural produc- 

 tions of the State. 5v il. pi. sq. Q. Albany 1846-54. Out of print. 



division 6 paleontology. Hall, James. Paleontology of New York. 8v. il. 

 pi. sq. Q. Albany 1847-94. Bound in cloth. 



Museum handbooks 1893-date. 7^x12^ cm. 



In quantities, 1 cent for each 16 pages or less. Single copies postpaid as 

 below. 

 H5 New York State Museum. i4p. il. 3c. 



Outlines history and work of the museum ; with list of staff and scientific 

 publications, 1893. 

 H13 Paleontology. 8p. 2c. 



Brief outline of State Museum work iu paleontology under heads : Definition; 

 Relation to biology ; Relation to stratigraphy; History of paleontology in New 

 York. 



H15 Guide to Excursions in the Fossiliferous Rocks of New York. 

 i2op. 8c. 



Itineraries of 32 trips covering nearly the entire series of paleozoic rocks, pre- 

 pared specially for the use of teachers and students desiring to acquaint them- 

 selves more intimately with the classic rocks of this State. 

 Hl6 Entomology. 8p. Out of print. 

 H17 Geology. In preparation. 

 Maps. Merrill, F: J. H. Economic and Geologic Map of the State 



of New York. 59x67 cm. 1894. Scale 14 miles to 1 inch. Out of 



print. 



New edition in preparation. 



Printed also with Museum bulletin 15 aud the 48th museum report, v. 1. 

 Geologic Map of New York. 1901. Scale 5 miles to 1 inch. In 



atlas form $3; ?nounted on rollers $5. Lower Hudson sheet 60c. 



The lower Hudson sheet, geologically colored, comprises Rockland, Orange, 

 Dutchess, Putnam, Westchester, New York, Richmond, Kings, Queens and 

 Nassau counties, and parts of Sullivan, Ulster and Suffolk counties; also north- 

 eastern New Jersey and part of western Connecticut. 



