MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS 



Bulletins are also found with the annual reports c 



if the museum 



as follows: 





Bulletin 



Report 





Bulletin 



Report 



Bulletin 



Report 



Bulletin 



' Report 



la-iS 



48, V. I 





79 



S7. V. I, pt 2 



119- 



-21 



61, V. I 



153 



6s, V. 2 



16,17 



50. V. I 





80 



57, V. 1, pt I 



122 





61, V. 2 



156 



6s, V. 2 



X8,i9 



5 1 . V. I 





81,82 



58, V. 3 



123 





61, V. I 



157 



6s, V. 3 



20-25 



52. V. I 





83.84 



S8, V. I 



124 





61, V. 2 



158 



65, V. I 



a6-3i 



53. V, I 





85 



58, V. 2 



125 





62, V. 3 



159 



65, V. I 



32-34 



54, V. r 





80 



S8, V. s 



126- 



•28 



62, V. 1 



160 



65. V. I 



35.36 



54. V. 2 





87-89 



58, V. 4 



129 





62, V. 2 



161 



65, V. 2 



3 7-44 



54. V. 3 





90 



58, V. 3 



130 





62, V. 3 



162 



65. V. I 



45-48 



54. V. 4 





91 



S8, V. 4 



131. 



132 



62, V. 2 



163 



66, V. a 



49-54 



55, V. I 





92 



S8, V. 3 



133 





62, V. I 



I '14 



66, V. I 



55 



S6, V. 4 





93 



58, V. 2 



134 





62, V. 2 



165-67 



66, V. 2 



56 



50, V. I 





94 



58, V. 4 



135 





63, V. 1 



168-70 



66, V. I 



57 



56, V. 3 





95.96 



58. V. I 



136 





63, V. 2 



171-76 



67 



58 



56, V. I 





97 



58, V. 5 



137 





63. V. 1 







59, 60 



S6, V. 3 





98,99 



59, V. 2 



138 





63, V. I 



Memoir 





61 



56, V. I 





100 



59, V. I 



139 





63, V. 2 



2 



49. V. 3 



62 



56, V. 4 





101 



59, V. 2 



140 





63, V. I 



3.4 



53. V. 2 



63 



56, V. 2 





102 



59. V. I 



141 





63, V. 2 



5,6 



57. V. 3 



64 



56, V. 3 





103-S 



59. V. 2 



142 





63, V. 2 



7 



57. V. 4 



6s 



56, V. 2 





106 



59, V. I 



143 





63, V. 2 



8, pt I 



59. V. 3 



66,67 



56, V. 4 





107 



60, V. 2 



144 





64, V. 2 



8, pt 2 



59. V. 4 



68 



56, V. 3 





108 



60, V. 3 



145 





64, V. 1 



9, pt I 



60, V. 4 



69 



S6, V. 2 





109, no 



60, V. I 



T46 





64, V. I 



9, pt 2 



62, V. 4 



70,71 



57. V. I, 



pt I 



III 



60, V. 2 



147 





64, V. 2 



10 



60, V. 5 



72 



57. V. I, 



pt 2 



112 



60, V. I 



148 





64, V. 2 



11 



6 r , V. 3 



73 



57, V. 2 





113 



60, V. 3 



149 





64, V. I 



12, pt I 



6.3. V. 3 



74 



57. V. I, 



pt 2 



114 



60, V. I 



150 





64, V. 2 



12, pt 2 



66, V. 3 



75 



57. V. 2 





IIS 



60, V. 2 



151 





64, V. 2 



13 



63. V. 4 



76 



57. V. I, 



Pt2 



116 



60, V. I 



152 





64, V. 2 



14, V. I 



65. V. 3 



77 



57. V. r, 



pt 1 



117 



60, V. 3 



153 





64, V. 2 



14, V. 2 



6s, V. 4 



78 



57. V. 2 





118 



60, V. I 



154 





64, V. 2 







The figures at the beginning cf each entry in the following list indicate its number as a 

 museum bulletin. 



Geology and Paleontology. 14 Kemp, J. F. Geology of Moriah and West- 

 port Townships, Essex Co., N. Y., with notes on the iron mines. 38p.- 

 il. 7pl. 2 maps. Sept. 1895. Free. 



19 Merrill, F. J. H. Guide to the Study of the Geological Collections of 

 the New York State Museum. i64p. iigpl. map. Nov. 1898. Out oj print. 



21 Kemp, J. F. Geology of the Lake Placid Region. 24p. ipl. map. Sept. 

 1898. Free. 



34 Cumings, E. R. Lower Silurian System of Eastern Montgomery County; 

 Prosser, C. S. Notes on the Stratigraphy of Mohawk Valley and Sara- 

 toga County, N. Y. 74p. i4pl. map. May 1900. 15c. 



39 Clarke, J. M.; Simpson, G. B. & Loomis, F. B. Paleontologic Papers i. 

 72p. il. i6pl. 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 



(Portage Beds) of Western New York. 



Dictyonine Hexactinellid Spoa!|3S 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. 



42 Ruedemann, Rudolf. Hudson River Beds near Albany and their Taxo- 

 nomic Equivalents. ii6p. 2pl. map. Apr. 1901. 25c. 



45 Grabau, A. W. Geology and Paleontology of Niagara Falls and Vicinity. 

 286p. il. i8pl. map. Apr. 190 1. 65c; cloth, 90c. 



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

 of Queens. 58p. il. Spl. map. Dec. 1901. 25c. 



49 Ruedemann, Rudolf; Clarke, J. M. & Wood, Elvira. Paleontologic 

 Papers 2. 24op. i3pl. Dec. 1901. Out of print. 



Contents: Ruedemann, Rudolf. Trenton Conglomerate of Rysedorph Hill. 



Clarke, J. M. Limestones of Central and Western New York Interbedded with Bitumi- 

 nous Shales of the Marcellus Stage. 



Wood, Elvira. Marcellus Limestones of Lancaster, Erie Co., N. Y. 



Clarke, J. M. New .\gelacrinites. 



Value of Amnigenia as an Indicator of Fresh-water Deposits durinc the Devonic of 



New York, Ireland and the Rhineland. 



52 Clarke, J, M. Report of the State Paleontologist 1901. 28op. il. lopl. 

 map, I tab. July 1902, 40c. 



