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4 ;pl Mar. [903. 30^. 



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June 190a. 



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Ano (871 -— — Perch Lake Mounds. 84p. rapl. Ap. 1905. 20c. 



Am (89) Aboriginal Use of Wood m New York. j<>op. 35pl. June 



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Ari2 1108) Aboriginal Place Names of New York. 33°P- May 1907. 



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Ari3 (113^ Civil, Religious and Mourning Councils and Ceremonies of 



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Parker. A. C. An Erie Indian Village and Burial Site. In ;> 



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Ms2 (66) Ellis, Mary. Index to Publications of the New York State Nat- 

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Museum memoirs [889-date. Q. 



1 Beecher, C. E. & (dark-. ]. M. Development of Some Silurian Brachi- 



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2 Hall, lames & Clarke, 1. M. Paleozoic Reticulate Sponges. 35op. il. 7opl. 



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5 Clarke. T. M. & Ruedemann, Rudolf. Guelph Formation and Fauna of 



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 (> Clarke, f. M. Naples Fauna in Western New York. 268p. 26pl. map. 

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7 Ruedemann, Rudolf. Graptolites of New York. Pt 1 Graptolites of the 



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8 Felt, E. P. Insects AfEecting Park and Woodland Trees, v.i 4^>op. 



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Historical intro.luction to the series by Gov. \V. If. Seward. 178P. 

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