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History. 1833-52. 2 53-69; Report of Committee appointed to Continue 

 Observations on Meteorology. 1833-52. 2:97-112, 153-209; Webster, M. H. 

 Table of Mean Temperatures for the Last Ten Years, &c. deduced from 

 the Reports of the Regents of the University. 1833-52. 2:221-23; Eights, 

 James. Description of a Nev^'- Animal belonging to the Crustacea, dis- 

 covered in the Antarctic Seas. 1833-52. 2:331-34; Eights, James. Obser- 

 vations on the Geological Features of the Post Tertiary Formation of the 

 City of Albany and its Vicinity. 1833-52. 2:335-53; Hall, James. Descrip- 

 tion of New Species of Fossils from the Carboniferous Limestones of 

 Indiana and Illinois. 1858-64. 4:1-36; Meek, F. B. Descriptions of New 

 Organic Remains from the Cretaceous Rocks of Vancouver's Island. 1858- 

 64. 4:37-49; Meek, F. B. & Hayden, M. D. Descriptions of New Organic 

 Remains from North-Eastern Kansas, indicating the Existence of Permian 

 Rocks in that Territory. 1858-64. 4:73-88; Hall James. Observations 

 upon some of the Brachiopoda. with Pi^eference to the Genera Cryptonella, 

 Centronella, Meristella, and Allied Forms. 1858-64. 4:125-48; Murray, 

 David. Petroleum, its History and Properties. 1858-64. 4:149-66; Hall, 

 James. New Species of Fossils from a Locality of the Niagara Group in 

 Indiana, with a List of Identified Species from the Same Place. 1858-&4. 

 4:195-228; Stevens, G. T. Flora of the Adirondacks. 1870. 6:67-82; Lans- 

 ing, J. V. Frogs and their Contributions to Science. 1870. 6:120-35; 

 Peck, C. H. Fungi. 1870. 6:209-26; Peck, C. H. Report on Botanv. 

 1872. 7:35-43, 186-204; 1876. 8:152-66; Stevens, G. T. Report on Zoology. 

 1872. 7:132-43; Peck, C. H. Synopsis of New York Uncinulae. 1872. 

 7:213-17; Callawaj^ Charles. The Geological Evidence of the Origin of 

 Species by Evolution. 1876. 8:207-14; Lintuer, J. A. Otto Meske's Col- 

 lection of Lepidoptera. 1876. 8:215-20; Peck, C. H. The Black Spruce. 

 1876. 8:283-301; Colvin, Verplanck. The Winter Fauna of Mount Marcy. 

 1879. 9:11-26; Hall, James. The Hydraulic Beds and Associated Lime- 

 stones at the Falls of the Ohio. 1879. 9:169-80; Webster, H. E. Annelida 

 chaetopoda of the Virginian Coast. 1879. 9:202-69; Peck, C. H. United 

 States Species of Lycoperdon. 1879. 9:285-318; Walcott, C. D. Utica 

 Slate and Related Formations of the Same Geological Horizon. 1883. 

 10:1-17; Walcott, C. D. Fossils of the Utica Slate. 1883. 10:18-38; Hall, 

 James. Descriptions of New Species of Fossils from the Niagara Form- 

 ation at Waldron, Ind. 1883. 10:57-76; Hall, James. Bryozoans of the 

 Upper Llelderberg and Hamilton Groups. 1883. 10:145-97; Peck, C. H. 

 Fertilization of Flowers. 1887. 11:155-68; Peck, C. H. Edible Wild Fruits 

 of New York. 1893. 12:83-102; Lintuer, J. A. Insects of the Past Year 

 and Progress in Insect Studies. 1893. 12:227-40; Peck, C. H. Weeds. 

 1893. 12:251-65. 



^'Kegents reports: 



Veeder, M. A. Uses and Relations of the Study of Botany, 91 (for 1877) 

 1878, p.439-42; Williams, H. S. Palaeontological Evidences as Bearing 

 upon the Theory of Evolution, 95 (fcr 1881) 1882, p. 319-27; Lintner, J. A. 

 Present Status of Entomological Science in the LTnited States, 100 (for 

 1886) 1887, p. 122-34; Hall, "james. Educational Uses of Museums of 

 Natural History, 100 (for 1886) 1887. p.208-13; Winchell, Alexander. Geol- 

 ogy and Culture.. 102 (for 1888) 1889, p.69-S5; Tarr, R. S. Laboratory. 

 INTethods of Instruction in Geologv and Phvsical Geography, 108 (for 1894) 

 1895, 2:992-1011; Clarke, J. M. Relation of New York State Paleontology 

 to the Schools and Colleges, 113 (for 1899) 1901, p.359-64. 



Forest, Fish and Game Commission, Reports: 



Felt. E. P. Insects Injurious to Maple Trees, 4 (for 1898) 1899 [issued Ap. 

 23, 1900], p.367-95; Felt, E. P. Insects Injurious to Elm Trees, 5 (for 1899) 

 1900 [issued Jan. 16, 1902], p.351-79; Felt. E. P. Aquatic Insects of the 

 Saranac Region, 6 (for 1900) 1901 [issued Aug. 1902], p.490-531; Felt E. P. 

 Insects Affeoting Forest Trees, 7 (for 1901) In jjress. 



Public Service of the State of New York: 



Hall, Janiv^s. Geological Survey, 2:367-80; Hall, James. State Museum 

 of Natural History. 3:482-88. 



oAlso in University Convocation Proceedings. 



