76 CATALOGUE OF EXHIBITS. 



eluding new sheets and old ones, viz : 



The new map of New York city, 2', 9" by 3', 8". 



The Lower Hudson, 11', 8" by i', i". 



The Adirondack's, 4.' , 4." by 5', 10". 



Syracuse to Utica, 5', 5" by i', 6". 



The eastern end of Lake Ontario, 3', 3" by i' , 6". 



Niagara Falls to Rochester, 6', 6" by 2' , 9". 



3. Series of Maps and Publications to Show Progress jx 



Geology : 



a. The Holyoke, Mass. ; Butte, Mont. ; Ten Mile, Colo. ; 

 Boise, Idaho ; and Nereces, Texas, Folios. 



b. Wall maps of the London and Richmond sheets, K)'. 



Wall maps of the Little Belt Mtns. ; Ft. Benton and 

 Livingston sheets Mont. 



Wall maps of Tazewell and Pocahontas sheets, Vir- 

 ginia. 



Wall maps of Fredericksburg and Nomini sheets, 

 Maryland. 



Wall maps of Truckee, Pyramid Park, Big Trees and 

 Sonora sheets, California. 



Wall maps of Holyoke sheets, Massachusetts. 



c. Eighteenth Annual Report of the Director of the U. S. 

 Geological Survey. 



d. Monograph XXVHI. and Atlas. 



e. Physiographic Folio. 



Exhibited by U. S. Geological Survey, C. D. Walcott, 

 Director. 



4. a. Recent Publications of the New York State Museum, 



Albany, N. Y. 

 b. Relief Map of the Eastern Adirondacks. 



Exhibited by Dr. F. J. H. Merrill, State Geologist of 

 New York. 



5. a. Various Crude Petroleums from the East Indies, Ja- 



pan, etc. 

 b. New Geologic Map of West Virginia, prepared by 

 I. C. White, State Geologist. 



