NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 



Beauchamp, W. M. Aboriginal Place Names of New York. Prepared. 



Civil, Religious & Mourning Councils and Ceremonies of Adoption. 



Prepared. 

 Miscellaneous. Msi (62) Merrill, F. J. H. Directory of Natural History 



Museums in United States and Canada. 236P. Ap. 1903. jnc. 

 Ms2 (66) Ellis, Mary. Index to Publications of the, New York State Nat 



ural History Survey and New York State Museum 1837-1902. 4i8p 



June 1903. 75c, cloth. 

 Museum memoirs 1889-date. Q. 



1 Beecher, C. E. & Clarke, J. M. Development of Some Silurian Brachi 



opoda. 96p. 8pl. Oct. 1889. $1. 



2 Hall, James & Clarke, J . M. Paleozoic Reticulate Sponges. 35op. il. 7opl 



1898. $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. io6p. 25pl. Nov. 1900. 750 



This includes revised descriptions and illustrations of fungi reported in the 4Qth, 51st and sad 

 reports of the State Botanist. 



5 Clarke, J. M. & Ruedemann, Rudolf. Guelph Formation and Fauna of 



New York State. 196P. 2ipl. July 1903. $i.')0, cloth. 



6 Clarke, J. M. Naples Fauna in Western New York. 2 68p. 2 6pl. map. 



$2, cloth. 



7 Ruedemann, Rudolf. Graptolites of New York. Pt i Graptolites of the 



Lower Beds. 3Sop. i7pl. Feb. 1905. $1.50, cloth. 



S Felt, E. P. Insects Affecting Park and Woodland Trees. In press. 



9 Clarke, J. M. Early Devonic of Now York and Eastern North America. 

 In press. 



Eaton, E. H. Birds of New York. In preparation. 



Ruedemann, R. Graptolites of New York. Pt 2 Graptolites of the Higher 

 Beds. In preparation. 



Eastman, C. R. The Devonic Fishes of the New York Formations. Pre- 

 pared. 



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



DIVISION I ZOOLOGY. De Kay, James E. Zoology of New York; or. The 

 New York Fauna; comprising detailed descriptions of all the animals 

 hitherto observed within the State of New York with brief notices of 

 those occasionally foimd near its borders, and accompanied by appropri- 

 ate illustrations. 5v. il. pi. maps. sq. Q. Albany 1842-44. Out of print. 

 Historical introduction to the series by Gov. W. H. Seward. 178P. 



v. I pti Mammalia. 13+146P. 33pl. 1842. 

 300 copies with hand-colored plates. 



v. 2 pt2 Birds. 12 H-38op. i4ipl. 1844. 

 Colored plates. 



V. 3 pt3 Reptiles and Amphibia. 7 -I-98P. pt4 Fishes. 15 H-4iSp. 1842. 



pt3-4 bound together. 

 V. 4 Plates to accompany v. 3. Reptiles and Amphibia 23pl. Fishes 79pl. 

 1842. 



300 copies with hand-colored plates. 

 v. 5 pts Mollusca. 4-I-271P. 4opl. pt6 Crustacea. 7op. i3pl. 1843-44. 



Hand-colored plates: pts-6 bound together. 



DIVISION 2 BOTANY. Torrcy, John. Flora of the State of New York; com- 

 ])rising full descriptions of all the indigenous and naturalized plants hith- 

 erto discovered in the State, with remarks on their economical and medical 

 properties. 2V. il. pi. sq. Q. Albany 1843. Out of print. 



V. I Flora of the State of New York. 12 +484P. 72pl. 1843. 

 300 copies with hand-colored plates. 



V. 2 Flora of the State of New York. 572p. Sgpl. 1843. 

 300 copies with hand-colored plates. 



DIVISION 3 MINERALOGY. Bcck, Lewis C. Mineralogy of New York; com- 

 prising detailed descriptions of the minerals hitherto found in the State 

 of New York, and notices of their uses in the arts and agriculture, il. pi. 

 sq. Q. Albany 1842. Out of print. V 



