438 PKOCEEDINGS OF THE NEW YORK MEETING 



27. Palaeontology of New York, vol. vii, })p. Ixlv, 236, pis. 40. By James Hall, as- 



sisted by John M. Clarke; with supplement to vol. v, part ii, Albany, 1888, 

 pp. 42, pis. 114-129. 



28. PaUeontology of New York, vol. vii : Text and plates. By James Hall, as- 



sisted by J. M. Clarke. Containing descriptions of the Trilobites and other 

 Crustacea of the Oriskany, Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage, Chemung, 

 and Catskill groups, pp. i-lxiii, 1-236, pis. i-xxxvi (49), 1888. 



29. Palaeontology of New York, vol. v, part ii : Supplement, containing descriptions 



and illustrations of Pteropoda, Cephalopoda, and Annelida, pp. 1-42, pis. 

 cxiv-cxxxix, 1888. 



30. Palaeontology of New York, vol. viii : By James Hall, assisted by J. M. Clarke. 



An introduction to the study of the genera of the Palaeozoic Brachiopoda, 

 part 1, pp. i-xvi, 1-367, pis. 1, 2, i-xx (44), 1892. 



31. Palaeontology of New York, vol. viii, part 2, fascicle 1 : By James Hall, as- 



sisted by J. M. Clarke, pp. 1-176, 1893. 



32. Palaeontology of New York, vol. viii, part 2, fascicle 2: By James Hall, as- 



sisted by J. M. Clarke, pp. 177-317, 1893. 



33. Palaeontology of New York, vol. viii: By James Hall, assisted bj^ J. M. Clarke. 



An introduction to the study of the Palaeozoic Brachiopoda. Part 2, pp. 

 i-xvi, 1-394, pis. xxi-lxxxiv, 1894. 



34. A memoir on the Palaeozoic reticulate sponges constituting the family Dictyo- 



spongidae: Part 1. By James Hall, iu collaboration with J. M. Clarke. 

 Fifteenth Ann. Rept. State Geol., vol. 2, pp. 739-984, pis. i-xlvii. (In press.) 



35. A memoir on the Palaeozoic reticulate sponges constituting the family Dictyo- 



spongidae: Part 2. By James Hall, in collaboration with J. M. Clarke. 

 Sixteenth Ann. Rept. New York State Geol. (In press.) 



Scientific Papers Published in Reports, Transactions of Societies, Journals, Magazines, 



etcetera * 



1. Catalogue of plants growing without cultivation in the vicinity of Troy : By 



John Wright and James Hall, Troy, 1836, 42 pp. 



2. Descriptions of two species of trilobites belonging to the genus Paradoxidcs : 



Amencan Journal of Science and Arts, vol. xxxiii. New Haven, 1837, pp. 139- 

 143. 



3. Second Annual Report of the Fourth Geological District of New York : Assem- 



bly Doc. 200, Albany, 1838, pp. 287-373. 



4. Third Annual Report of the Fourth Geological District of the State of New 



York : Assembly Doc. 275, Albany, 1839, pp. 287-339. 



5. Fourth Annual Report of the Survey of the Fourth Geological District : Assem- 



bly Doc. 50, Albany, 1840, pp. 389-456. 



6. Fifth Annual Report of the Fourth Geological District : Assembly Doc. 150, 



Albany, 1841, pp. 149-180. 



7. Notes explanatory of a section from Cleveland, Ohio, to the Mississippi river, 



in a southwest direction, with remarks upon the identity of the western 

 formations with those of New York: I'ransactions of the Association of Amer- 

 ican Geologists and Naturalists, Boston, 1842, pp. 267-293. 



*The title or an abstract only was given of papers iu the list marked with an asterisk (*), as full 

 notes were not furnished for publication. 



