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Other Destructive Scale Insects of New York State, p.263-30o (2d 

 paging); Bulletin 14, Kerop, J. F. Geology of Moriali and Westport 

 Townships, Essex co., p.323-55 (2d paging); Bulletin 15, Merrill, F.J. H, 

 Mineral Resources of New York State, p.359-595 (2d paging); 

 ■Contents of Geol. rep. 14 in Mtis. rep. 4S v. 2: Staff of geologist, p. 5; Re- 

 port of Geologist and Palaeontologist, p. 7-29; Preface to Palaeontology 

 of New York, v. 8, pt 2, p. 21-28; Geological Survey of the State of 

 New York, Reports, p. 31-125; Darton, N. H. Faulted Region of Her- 

 kimer, Fulton, Montgomery and Saratoga Counties, p. 31-53; Beecher, 

 C. E. & Hall, 0. E. Field Notes on the Geology of the Mohawk Valley, 

 p. 54-56; Lincoln, D. F. Geology of Seneca County, p. 57-125; Bernard, 

 Felix. Principles of Palaeontology ed. by J. M. Clarke, p. 127-215; Ruede- 

 mann, Rudolf. Development and Growth of Diplograptus, p. 217-49. 

 5 pi.; Girty, G. H. Revision of the Sponges and Coelenterates of the 

 Lower Helderberg group of New York, p. 259-309. 7 pi.; Hall, James & 

 Clarke, J. M. New Species of Brachiopoda Described in Palaeontology 

 of New York v. 8, pt 1 and 2, p. 323-72. 14 pi.; Simpson, G. B. Hand- 

 book of the Genera of the North American Palaeozoic Bryozoa, p. 403- 

 669. 30 pi. 



49 (for 1895) v. 1, 1897, v. 2-3, 1898. v. 1, 6+334p. illus. 6 pi. 



(lith.) other pi. (phot.) O. v. 2 (Report of Geologist) 738p. 



illus. pi. (phot.) maps. Q. v. 3 (Report of Geologist) p.739- 



984. illus. 47 pi. (lith.) Q. 



Contents, v. 1: Report of Director, p. 1-10; Additions to Collections, p. 9- 

 10; Report of Geologist and Paleontologist, p. 11-15; Report of Botanist, 

 p. 17-83. pl.44-49; Report of Entomologist, p.85-329; Index, p.331-34. 



Contents of Geol. rep. 15, v. 1 in Mus. rep. 49, v. 2: Report of Geologist 

 and Palaeontologist, p. 7-26; Geological Survey of the State of New York, 

 Reports, p. 27-698; Clarke, J. M. StratigTaphic and Faunal Relations 

 of the Oneonta Sandstones and Shales, the Ithaca and the Portage 

 Groups in Centi'al New York, p. 27-81; Prosser, C. S. Classification 

 and Distribution of the Hamilton and Chemung Series of Central and 

 Eastern New York, pt 1, p. 83-222; Luther, D. D. Stratigraphic posi- 

 tion of the Portage Sandstones in the Naples Valley and the Adjoining 

 Region, p. 223-36; Luther, D. D. Economic Geology of Onondaga 

 County, p. 237-303; Bishop, I. P. Geology of Erie County, p. 305-92; 

 Ries, Heinrich. Geology of Orange County, p. 393-475; Smyth, C. H. jr. 

 Crystalline Rocks of St Lawrence County, p. 477-97; Gushing, H. P. 

 Geology of Clinton County, p. 499-573; Kemp, J. F. Geology of Essex 

 County, p. 575-614; Prosser, C. S. «fe Cumings, E. R. Sections and 

 Thickness of the Lower Silurian Formations on West Canada Creek 

 and in the Mohawk. Valley, p. 615-59; Smyth, C. H. jr. Talc Industry 

 of St Lawrence County, p. 661-71; Ries, Heinrich. Physical tests of 

 the Devonian Shales, p. 673-98; Ruedemann, Rudolf. Discovery of a 

 Sessile Conularia, p. 699-728; Clarke, J. M. Crustaceans from the 

 Chemung Group, p. 729-38. 



Contents of Geol. rep. 15, v. 2 in 3Iiis. rep. 49, v. 3: Hall, James & Clarke, 

 J. M. Memoir on the Palaeozoic Reticulate Sponges Constituting the 

 Family Dictyospongidae; pt 1, p. 741-984. 47 pi. 



