290 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Collections of Fossils made for the Palaeontology of New York pre- 

 vious to 1SS3. Mus. rep. 46 (for 1892) 1893. p.62-74. 



• Additions to the Museum Collections in Geology and Palaeontology 



made in Connection with Work on the Geological Map. Mus. rep. 46 (for 



1892) 1893. p.75-81. 



Livonia Salt Shaft, its History and Geological Relations, etc. Geol. 



rep. 13 (for 1893) 1894. p. 11-20. diagrams, maps. Same, Mus, rep. 47 (for 



1893) 1894. p.203-14. diagrams, maps. 



Also published separately. 



Map showing area of New York covered by Onondaga salt group, 37 x 14.5cm. 



Map showing salt-producing district of western N. Y. 34.5x21.5cm (in Geol. rep. only)v 



& Clarke, J. M. New Species of Brachiopoda described in Palaeon- 

 tology of New York, v.8, ptl and 2. Geol. rep. 14 (for 1894) 1895. p.16-18, 

 323-72. 14pl. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 2:16-18, 328-72. 14pl. 

 Also published' separately. 



Discussion of Streptelasma and Allied Genera of Rugose Corals-. 



Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1897. p.24-25. Same, Mus. rep. 40 (for 1895) 1898. 

 2:24-25. 



Work planned by Dr Hall; continued by George B. Simpson. 



• & Clarke, J. M. Memoir on the Palaeozoic Reticulate Sponges con- 

 stituting the Family Dictyospongidae. Mus. mem. 2. 1898. 350p. illus. 

 70pl. Same, Ptl, Geol. rep. 15 (for 1895) 1898. 2:741-984. Illus. 47pl. Pt2, 

 Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899. p.341-448. illus. pl.48-70. Same, Ptl, Mus. 

 rep. 49 (for 1895) 1898. 3:741-984. illus. 47pl. Pt2, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 

 1899. 2:341-448. illus. pl.48-70. 

 Contains a bibliography. 

 For complete catalogue of published works, see Murray, David. 



Hall, James W. Machinery and Methods of Cutting Specimens of Rocks 

 and Fossils. Mus. rep. 35 (for 1881) 1884. p.121-24. 2pl. 



— — & Fritz-G-aertner, R. On the Structure of Astraeospongia meniscus. 

 Mus. rep. 30 (for 1876) 1878. p.111-16. pl.3. 



Hartnagel, Cliris A. Preliminary Observations on the Cobleskill (Coral- 

 line) Limestone of New York. Pal. rep. (for 1902). In press. 



Hayden, M. D., Meek, F. B. «&, Descriptions of New Organic Remains 



from North-eastern Kansas, indicating the Existence of Permian Rocks 



in that Territory. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1858-64. 4:73-88. 



Read before the Albany Institute, Mar. 2, 1858. 

 Henry, Joseph. Topographical Sketch of the State of New York, designed 



chiefly to Show the General Elevations and Depressions of its Surface. 



Alb. Inst. Trans. 1829. 1:87-112. map. 



Read before the Albany Institute, Oct. 28, 1829. 

 Hill, Benjamin F., Kemp, J. F., Wewland, D. H. &. Preliminary Report 



on the Geology of Hamilton, Warren and Washington Counties. Geol. 



rep. 18 (for 1898) 1890. p.137-62. maps (uncolored). Same, Mus. rep. 52 



(for 1898) 1900. 2:137-62. maps (uncolored). 



Also published separately. 

 Kemp, J. F. &. Preliminary Report on the Precambrian Formations 



in Parts of Warren, Saratoga, Fulton and Montgomery Counties. Geol. 



rep. 19 (for 1890) 1901. p.rl7-35. pi. (phot.) maps (uncolored). Same, Mus. 



rep. 53. (for 1899) 1901. l:rl7-35. pi. (phot.) maps (uncolored). 



Map of the " Noses " (colored). 



Hitchcock, Edward. Address at the Inauguration of the State Geological 



Hall. Mus. rep. 10 (for 1856) 1857. p.20-26. 

 Hollick, Arthur. Field Work during 1901 in the Cretaceous Beds of Long 



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

 Horsford, E. N. Report on the Geology of Cattaraugus County. Geol. rep. 



4th dist. (for 1839) 1840. p.457-72. 

 Horton, William. Geology of Orange County. Geol. rep. 1st dist. (for 



1838) 1839. p.135-75. 



