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250. Note on the Oiieonta sandstone in the vicinity of Oxford, Chenango county, 



N. Y. : Fifth Ann. Rept. State Geologisl, 1886, p. 11. 



251. Note on the discovery of a skeleton of an elk {Elaphus canadensis) in the town 



of Farmington, Ontario county, N. Y. : Sixth Ann. Rept. State Oeologtst, 

 1880, p. 39. 



252. Note on the occurrence of the Dictyospongidae in the State of New York, 



pp. 36-38, with map : Sixth Ann. Rept. State Geologist, 1886. 



253. Descriptions of Fenestellidae of the Hamilton group of New York : Sixth 



Ann. Rept. State Oeologist, 1886, pp. 41-70, pis. i-vii. 



254. Palaeontology of New York, vol.- vii, extract from supplement (Pteropoda and 



Annelida) : Albany, 1888, pp. 1-24, pis. cxiv-cxvia. 



255. Descriptions of new species of Fenestellidfe of the Lower Helderberg group, 



with explanations of plates illustrating species of the Hamilton group, de- 

 scribed in the Report of the State Geologist for 1886, 1888 : Ann. Rept. State 

 Geologisl for 1887, pp. 391, 392 [Forty-first Miis. Rept,), pis. viii-xv. 



256. Crustacean tracks in the Potsdam sandstone : Forty -second Ann. Rept. N. Y. 



State Mus., 1889, pp. 25-34, pi. 



257. On the genus Spirifera and its interrelations with the genera Spiriferina, 



Syringothyris, Cyrtia, and Cyvtina : Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 1, pp. 567, 568, 

 1889. 



258. Some suggestions regarding the subdivision and grouping of the species usu- 



ally included under the generic term Orthis, in accordance with external 

 and internal characters and microscopic shell structure : Ibid., pp. 19-21. 



259. New forms of Dictyospongidee from the rocks of the Chemung group : Ninth 



Ann. Rept. State Geologist, pp. 56-60 ; Btdl. Geol. Soc. Am., vol. 1, p. 22, 1890. 



260. On the genus OrbiciUoidea. James Hall, assisted by J. M. Clarke. (Published 



in advance) : Paleontology of Neru York, vol. 8, part 1, pp. 120-160, pis. ive, 

 iv/, 1889. 



261. Preliminary notice of Newberria, anew genus of Brachiopods, with remarks 



on its relations to Rensselaeria and Amphigenia : Tenth A7in. Rept. New 

 York State Geologist, pp. 91-99, pis. v, vi, 1891. 



262. A geological map of the state of New York : Trans. Am. Inst. Mining Engi- 



neers, Plattsburg meeting, October, 1892, pp. 1-7. 



263. Review of "A catalogue of North Amei'ican Crustacea confined to the non- 



trilobitic genera and species, by A. W. Vogdes": The Financial and Mining 

 Record, February 22, 1890. 



264. An introduction to the study of the Brachiopoda, intended as a handbook for 



the use of students. Parti. James Hall, assisted by J. M. Clarke: Eleventh 

 Ann. Rept. New York State Geologist, pp. 128-.300, pis. 1-22, 1892. 



265. An introduction to the study of the Brachiopoda, intended as a handbook for 



the use of students. Part 2. James Hall, assisted by J. M. Clarke: Thir- 

 teenth Ann. Rept. New York State Geologist, pp. 749-943, pis. 23-54, 1894. 



266. Preliminary geologic map of New York, exhibiting the structure of the state 



so far as known. Prepai'ed under the direction of James Hall, state geol- 

 ogist, by W J McGee, 1894. 



267. The new species of Brachiopoda described in Palaeontology of New York, vol. 



viii, parts 1 and 2. James Hall, assisted by J. M. Clarke : Fourteenth Ann, 

 Rept. State Geologist, pp. 323-402, pis. 1-14, 1895. 



