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Paleontology. lap, 2c. 



Brief outline of State Museum work in paleontology under heads: Definition; Relation to 

 biology; Relation to stratigraphy; History of paleontology in New York. 



Guide to Excursions in the Fossiliferous Rocks of New York. I2 4p. 8c. 



"■ Itineraries of 3 2 trips covering nearly the entire series of Paleozoic rocks, prepared specially 

 for the use of teachers and students desiring to acquaint themselves more intimately with th« 

 classic rocks of this State. 



Entomology. i6p. 2c. 



Economic Geology. 44p. 4c. 



Insecticides and Fungicides, sop. jc. 



Classification of New York Series of Geologic Formations. 32p. jc. 



Geologic maps. Merrill, F.J. H. Economic and Geologic Map of the State 

 of New York; issued as part of Museurn bulletin 15 and 48th Museum 

 Report, V. i. 59x67 cm. 1894. Scale 14 miles to i inch. i^c. 



■' ■ " . M§rp-vof:- 1^e Statg of New York Showing the Location of Quarries of 

 ' - Stolie-; Used' ffer^uilding and Road Metal. Mus. bul. 17. 1897. loc. 



Map of the State of New York Showing the Distribution of the Rocks 



Most Useful for Road Metal. Mus. bul. 17. 1897. jc. 



Geologic Map of New York. 190 1. Scale 5 miles to i inch. In atlas 



form $3; mounted on rollers $5. Lower Hudson sheet 60c. 



The lower Hudson sheet, geologically £(?lored, comprises Rockland, Orange, Dutchess, Put- 

 nam, Westchester, New York, Richmond, Kings, Queens and Nassau counties, and parts of Sul- 

 livan, Ulster and Suffolk counties; also northeastern New Jersey and part of western Connecticut. 



Map of New York Showing the Surface Configuration and Water Sheds. 



1901. Scale 12 miles to i inch. 15c. 



Map of the State of New York Showing the Location of its Economic 



Deposits. 1904. Scale 12 miles to i inch. i^c. 



Geologic maps on the United States Geological Survey topographic base; 

 scale I in. = I m-. Those marked with an asterisk have also been pub- 

 lished separately. 



♦Albany county. Mus. rep't 49, v. 2. 1898.* 50c. 



Area around Lake Placid. Mus. bul. 21. 1898. 



Vicinity of Frankfort Hill [parts of Herkimer and Oneida counties]. Mui. 

 rep't 51, v. I. 1899. 



Rockland county. State geol. rep't 18. 1899. 



Amsterdam quadrangle. Mus. bul. 34. 1900. 



♦Parts of Albany and Rensselaer counties. Mus. bul. 42. 1901. loc. 



♦Niagara river. Mus. bul. 45. 1901. 25c. 



Part of Clinton county. State geol. rep't 19. 190 1. 



Oyster Bay and Hempstead quadrangles on Long Island. Mus. bul. 48. 

 1901. 



Portions of Clinton and Essex counties. Mus. bul. 52. 1902. 



Part of town of Northumberland, Saratoga co. State geol. rep't 21. 1903. 



Union Springs, Cayuga county and vicinity. Mus. bul. 69. 1903. 



♦Olean quadrangle. Mus. bul. 69. 1903. loc. 



♦Becraft Mt with 2 sheets of sections. (Scale i in.= ^ m.) Mus. bul. 69. 

 1903. 20c. 



♦Canandaigua-Naples quadrangles. Mus. bul. 63. 1904. 20c. 



♦Little Falls quadrangle. Mus, bul. 77. 1905. 15c. 



♦Watkins-Elmira quadrangle. Mus. bul. 81. 1905. 20c. 



♦Tully quadrangle. Mus. bul. 82. 1905. loc. 



♦Salamanca quadrangle. Mus. bul. 80. 1905. loc. 



♦Buffalo quadrangle. Mus. bul. 99. 1906. loc. 



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