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Geology. G-l (14) Kemp, J. F. Geology of Moriah and Westport Townships, 

 Essex Co. N. Y., with notes on the iron mines. 38p. 7pl. 2 maps, Sep. 1895. 



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G2 (19) Merrill, F: J. H. Guide to the Study of the Geological Collections of the 



New York State Museum. 162p. 119pl. map. Nov. 1898. [50c] New 



edition in preparation. 

 G3 (21) Kemp, J. F. Geology of the Lake Placid Region. 24p. lpl. map. 



Sep. 1898. 5c. 

 G4 (48) Woodworth, J. B. Pleistocene Geology of Nassau County and Borough 



of Queens. 58p. il. 9pl. map. Dec. 1901. 25c. 

 G5 (56) Merrill, F: J. H. Description of the State Geologic Map of 1901. 42p. 



2 maps, tab. Oct. 1902. 10c. 

 G6 Cushing, H. P. Geology of the Vicinity of Little Falls, Herkimer Co. In 



preparation. 



Crystalline Rocks of the Northeastern Adirondacks. In preparation. 



Kemp, J. F. Crystalline Rocks of Warren and Washington Counties. In 



preparation. 

 Woodworth, J. B. Glacial Geology of New York. In preparation. 



Economic geology. Egl (3) Smock, J: C. Building Stone in the State of 



New York. 152p. Mar. 1888. Out of print 

 Eg2 (7) First Report on the Iron Mines and Iron Ore Districts in New York. 



6 + 70p. map. June 1889. Out of print. 

 Eg3 (10) Building Stone in New York. 210p. map, tab. Sep. 1890. 40c. 



Eg4 (11) Merrill, F: J. H. Salt and Gypsum Industries]inJNew York. 92p. 



12pl. 2 maps, 11 tab. Ap. 1893. 40c. 

 Eg5 (12) Ries, Heinrich. Clay Industries of New York. 174p. 2pl. map. Mar. 



1895. 30c. 

 Eg6 (15) Merrill, F: J. H. Mineral Resources of New York. 224p. 2 maps. 



Sep. 1895. 50c. 

 Eg7 (17) Road Materials and Road Building in New York. 52p. 14pl. 2 



maps 34x45, 68x92 cm. Oct. 1897. ijc. 

 Maps separate roc each, 2 for 15c. 



Eg8 (30) Orton, Edward. Petroleum and Natural Gas in New York. 136p. 



il. 3 maps. Nov. 1899. ijc. 

 Eg9 (35) Ries, Heinrich. Clays of New York; their Properties and Uses. 456p. 



140pl. map. June 1900. $i, cloth. 



EglO (44) Lime and Cement Industries of New York; Eckel, E. C. Chap- 

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Egll (61) Dickinson, H. T. Quarries of Bluestone and other Sandstones in 

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Mineralogy. Ml (4) Nason, F. L. Some NewjJYork ^Minerals and their Lo- 

 calities. 20p. lpl. Aug. 1888, [10c] | 



M2 (58) Whitlock, H. P. Guide to the Mineralogic Collections of the r New York 

 State Museum. 150p. il. 39pl. 11 models. Sep. 1902. 40c. 



M3 (70) New York Mineral Localities. HOp. Sep.|1903. 20c. 



Paleontology. Pal (34) Cumings, E. R. Lower Silurian System of Eastern 

 Montgomery County; Prosser, C:S. Notes on the Stratigraphy of Mohawk 

 Valley and Saratoga County, N. Y. 74p. lOpl. map. May 1900. ijc. 



Pa2 (39) Clarke, J : M. ; Simpson, G: B. & Loomis, F : B/; Paleontologic Papers 1. 

 72p. il. 16pl. Oct. 1900. 15c. 



Contents: Clarke, J: M. A Remarkable Occurrence of Orthoceras in the Oneonta Beds of 

 the Chenango Valley, N. Y. 



Paropsonema cryptophya; a Peculiar Echinoderm from the Intumescens-zone (Port- 

 age Beds) of Western New York. 



Dictyonine Hexactinellid Sponges from the Upper Devonic of New York. 



— — The Water Biscuit of Squaw Island, Canandaigua Lake, N. Y. 



Simpson, G : B. Preliminary Descriptions of New Genera of Paleozoic Rugose Corals. 



Loomis, F: B. Siluric Fungi from Western New York. 



