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37 Catalogue of injurious and beneficial insects of New York state. 



54p. il. Sep. 1900. joc. 



38 Miller, G. S. jr. Key to the land mammals of northeast North 

 America. io6p. Oct. 1900. /> 



39 Clarke, J: M.; Simpson, G: B. & Loumis, i: u. raleontelugic papers i. 

 72p. il. i6pl. Oct. 1900. i^c. 



Contents: Clarke, J: M. A remarkable occurrence of Orthoeeras in the 



O' • ' ' '^ •' f" Tiango valley, N. Y. 



1' ': a p«?t"liarechinoderm from the Intuuiescens- 



/■ k. 



1 *' Uj>]»er Devonic of New York. 



^ — The vvaici hi , lake. N. Y. 



Siiupsou, G: B. I'l - , la of Paleozoic rugose 



corals. 

 Loomis, F: B. Siluric fuugi from weatern New York. 



40 Simpson, G: B. Anatomy and physiology of Polygyra albolabris and 

 Limax maximus and embryology of Limax maximus. Sip. 28pl. 



Oct. 1 90 1. 2JC. 



41 Beauchamp, W; M. Wampum and shell articles used by New York 

 Indians. i66p. 28pl. Mar. 1901. joi:. 



42 Ruedemann, Rudolf. Hudson river beds near Albany and their taxo- 

 nomic equivalents, i i4p. 2pl. map 24.5x51.5 cm. Ap. 1901. 2jc. 



43 Kellogg, J, L. Clam and scallop industries of New York. 36p. 2pl. 

 map 25.5x11.5 cm. Ap. 1901. loc. 



44 Ries, Heinrich. Lime and cement industries of New York. /// />ress. 



45 Grabau, A. W. Geology and paleontology of Niagara falls and 

 vicinity. 286p. il. i8pl. map 38x84.5 cm. Ap. 1901. djcy cloth goc. 



46 Felt, E. P. Scale insects of importance and a list of the species in 

 New York. 94P. i5pl. June 1901. 2^c. 



47 Needham, J. G. cV Betten, Cornelius. Aquatic insects in the Adiron- 

 dacks. 234p. 36 pi. Sep. 1901. 40c. 



48 Woodworth, J. B Pleistocene geology of Nassau county and borough 

 of (Queens. 58p. 8pl. map 35x71 cm. Dec. 1901. 2jV. 



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

 papers 2. 24op. 11 pi. Dec. 1901. 40c. 



Contftits: Ruedemann, Rudolf. Trenton cou<;lomerate of Rysedorph hill. 

 Clarke, J: M. Limestones of central and western New York interbedded with 



bituminous shales of the Marcelius stasfc. 

 Wood, Elvira. Marcellus lime8tones of Lancaster, Erie to. N. Y. 

 Clarke, J: M. New A^elacrinites. 

 Value of Amnigenia as an indicator of fresh-water deposits during the 



Devonic of New York. Ireland and the Rhineland. 



50 Beauchamp, W: M. Horn and bone implements of the New York 

 Indians. //; />r^ss. 



Eckel, E. C. & Paulmier, F. C. Catalogue of New York reptiles and 



batrachians. /» press. 

 Merrill, F: J. H. Directory of natural history museums in United 

 States and Canada. In press. 



Clarke, J: M. C ' e of type specimens of paleozoic fossils in 

 the New York St.! >cum. In press. 



Bean, Tarleton. Catalogue of the fishes of New York. /// press. 

 Dickinson, H. T. Bluestone quarries in New York. //; press. 

 Merrill, F: J. H. Geologic map of New York. In preparation. 

 Beauchamp, W: M. Metallic implements of the New York In- 

 dians. Jn press. 



