NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 



Mineralogy. Ml (4) Nason, F. L. Some New York Minerals and their 



Localities. 20p. ipl. Aug. 1888. liocl 

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



York State Museum, isop. il. 39pl. ii models. Sep. 1902. 40c. 

 M3 (70) New York Mineral Localities, nop. Sep. 1903. 20c. 



Paleontology. Pal (34) Cumings, E. R. Lower Silurian Systern of East- 

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

 Mohawk Valley and Saratoga County, N. Y. 74p. lopl. map. May 

 1900. 15c. 



Pa2 (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 Ortljoceras 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 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. 



Pa3 (42) Ruedemann, Rudolf. Hudson River Beds near Albany and their 

 Taxonomic Equivalents. Ii4p. 2pl. map. Ap. 1901. 25c. 



Pa4 (45) Grabau, A. W. Geology and Paleontology of Niagara Falls and 

 Vicinity. 286p. il. i8pl. map. Ap. 1901. 65c; cloth, goc. 



Pa5 (49) Ruedemann, Rudolf; Clarke, J: M. & Wood, Elvira. Paleon- 

 tologic Papers 2. 240P. I3pl. Dec. 1901. 40c. 



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



Clarke, J: M. Limestones of Central and Western New York Interbedded with Bituminous 



Shales of the Marcellus Stage. 

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

 Clarke, J: M. New Agelacrinites. 

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



York, Ireland and the Rhineland. 



Pa6 (52) Clarke, J: M. Report of the State Paleontologist 1901. 28op. il. 



9pl. map, I tab. July 1902. 40c. 

 Pa7 (63) Stratigraphy of Canandaigua and Naples Quadrangles. 



78p. map. June 1904. 25c. 

 Pa8 (65) Catalogue of Type Specimens of Paleozoic Fossils in the New 



York State Museum. 848?. May 1903. $1.20, cloth. 

 Pa9 (69) Report of the State Paleontologist 1902. 464P. 52pl. 8 maps. 



Nov. 1903. $1, cloth. 

 Palo (80) Report o£ the State Paleontologist 1903. 396p. 20pl. map. 



Feb. 1905. 85c, cloth. 

 Pall (81) & Luther, D. D. Watkins and Elmira Quadrangles. 32p. 



map. Mar. 1905. 25c. 

 Pal2 (82) Geologic Map of the Tully Quadrangle. 4op. map. Ap. 1905. 



20c. 

 Grabau, A. W. Guide to the Geology and Paleontology of the Schoharie 



Region. In press. 

 Ruedemann, Rudolf. Cephalopoda of Beekmantown and Chazy Formations 

 of Champlain Basin. In preparation. 



Zoology. Zl (1) Marshall, W: B. Preliminary List of New York Unioni- 



dae. 20p. Mar. 1892. 5c. 

 Z2 (9) Beaks of tJnionidae Inhabiting the Vicinity of Albany, N. Y. 



24p. I pi. Aug. 1890. IOC. 



Z3 (29) Miller, G. S. jr. Preliminary List of New York Mammals. I24p. 



Oct. 1899. ^5^- 

 Z4 (33) Farr, M. S. Check List of New York Birds. 224p. Ap. 1900. 25c. 

 Z5 (38) Miller, G. S. jr. Key to the Land Mammals of Northeastern North 



America. io6p. Oct. 1900. 15c. 

 Z6 (40) Simpson, G: B. Anatomy and Physiology of Polygyra albolabris 



and Limax maximus and Embryology of Limax maximus. 82p. 28pl. 



Oct. igoi. 25c. 

 Z7 (43) Kellogg, J. L. Clam and Scallop Industries of New York. 36p. 



2pl. map. Ap. 1901. IOC. 

 Z8 (51) Eckel. E. C. & Paulmier F. C. Catalogue of Reptiles and Batrach- 



ians of New York. 64p. il. ipl. Ap. 1902. 15c. 



Eckel, E. C. Serpents of Northeastern United States. 



Paulmier, F. C. Lizards, Tortoises and Batrachians of New York. 



