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• Stratigraphic Value of the Portage Sandstones. Mus. bul. 52. 1902. 



p.016-31. 



Stratigra-phy of the Portage Formation between the Genesee Valley 



and Lake Erie. Pal. rep. (for 1902). In press. 



MacGillivray, Alexander D. Aquatic Chrysomelidae, together with a 

 Table of the Families of Coleopterous Larvae. Mus. bul. 68. In press. 



Marsh, E. S. Meteorological Observations at Milwaukee, Wis. Mus. rep, 

 20 (for 1866) 1867. p.122-23. 



Marshall, William iB. Beaks of Unionidae inhabiting the Vicinity of Al- 

 bany, N. Y. Mus. bul. 9. 1890. p. 167-89. Ipl. 



Report on a Deposit of Marl and Peat in the Town of New Baltimore. 



Mus. rep. 45 (for 1891) 1892. p.46-52. 



Preliminary List of New York Unionidae. Mus. bul. 1. 1892. 20p 



Eeport on the Zoological Department of the State Museum, by assist- 

 ant zoologist. Mus. rep. 45 (for 1891) 1892. p.15-19; 46 (for 1892) 1893. 

 p.15-17; 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.30-32; 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:639-40. 



• Necturus maculatus in the Hudson River. Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 



1894. p.33-34. 



Mammals of New York exhibited at the World's Columbian Exposi- 

 tion, Chicago, 111., 1893. Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. p.41-4S. 



■ Land and Fresh-water Shells of New York exhibited at the World's 



Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 111., 1893. Mus. rep. 47 (for 1893) 1894. 

 p.49-75. 



■ Geographical Distribution of New Y^ork Unionidae. Mus. rep. 48 (for 



1894) 1895. 1:45-99. 



■ List of Shells inhabiting the Vicinity of Albany and Troy, N. Y. Mus. 



rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:641-47. 



Mather, William Williams. Annual Report of First Geological District, 

 Assembly doc. 1837, no. 161, p.61-95 (ed. 2, p.63-97); 1838, no.20O, p.121-84; 

 1839. no. 275, p.69-199; 1840, no.50, p.209-58; 1841, no.l50, p.59-112. 



Geology of New York, ptl. Comprising the Geology of the First Geo- 

 logical District. 1843. 37-F653p. 46pl. sq. Q. 



Meek, F. B. Descriptions of New Organic Remains from the Cretaceous 

 Rocks of Vancouver's Island. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1858-64. 4:37-49. 



■ & Hayden, M. D. 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. 



Meriam, E, Description of the Means employed to Remove the Rocks at 

 Hurlgate by Submarine Engineering, Mus. rep. 5 (for 1851) 1852. 

 p.59-64. illus. 



Merriam, Clinton L. Meteorological Report for 1868. Mus. rep. 22 (for 



1868) 1869. p.107-8, 

 Merrill, Frederick J, H. Quaternarv Geology of the Hudson River Valley. 



Geol. rep. 10 (for 1890) 1891. p.103-9. 



Also published separately. Am. Jour. Sci. ser. 3. 41:460-6G. 



■ Report on the Work of the State Museum, by assistant director. 



Mus. rep. 45 (for 1891) 1892. p.l4; 46 (for 1892) 1893. p.12-14; 47 (for 



1893) 1894. p.21-30. 



Salt and Gypsum Industries of New York. Mus. bul. 11. 1893. S9p. 



12pl. (phot.) maps, lltab. 



Map of New York showing salt wells and mines and gypsum quarries, 38 x ."iScm. 



Map of western salt field of New York, 52.5 x 32.5cm. 



Chart of well sections. 



Abstract. Mus. bul. 15, 1895. p.545-51. Saine, Mus. rep. 48 (for 



1894) 1895, 1:545-51 (2d paging), 



Reports as Director of Museum, Mus. rep. 48-52 (for 1894-98) 1895- 



1900, 



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