University of the State of New York 



State Museum Bulletins 



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Volume I 



No. I. Hot yet printed 



No. 2. Peck, Charles H. (State Botanist). Contributions to the botany of 

 the State of New York. 66 p. 2 pi. (47 fig.) May 1887. Price 

 15 cents 



No. 3. Smock, John C. (Economic Geologist). Building stone in the state 

 of New York. 152 p. March 1888. Price 30 cents 



No. 4. Nason, Frank L. Some New York minerals and their localities. 

 19 p. 9 diagrams. August 1888. Price 5 cents 



No. 5. Lintner, J. A., Ph. D. (State Entomologist). White grub of the May 

 beetle. 31 p. 5 fig. November 1888. Price 10 cents 



No. 6. Lintner, J. A., Ph. D. (State Entomologist). Cut-worms. 36 p. 28 fig. 

 November 1888. Price 10 cents 



Volume 2 



The first six bulletins are each paged independently. The numbers of volume 2 are paged continu- 

 ously as a single volume. 



No. 7. Smock, John C. (Economic Geologist). First report on the iron- 

 mines and iron-ore districts in the State of New York. 4+70 p. 

 map, 58x60 cm. June 1889. Price 20 cents 



No. 8. Peck, Charles H. (State Botanist). Boleti of the United States, 

 p. 71-166. September 1889. Price 20 cents 



No. 9. Marshall, Wm. B. (Assistant Zoologist). Beaks of unionidse inhabit- 

 ing the vicinity of Albany, N. Y. p. 167-189. i pi. (18 fig.) 

 August 1890. Price 10 cents 



No. 10. Smock, John C. (Economic Geologist). Building stone in New 

 York. p. 191-400, map 58x60 cm., table. September 1890^ 

 Price 40 cents 



Memoirs 



Quarto, uniform with the Paleontology. 



No. I. Beecher, Charles E. (Consulting Paleontologist) & Clarke, John M. 

 (Assistant Paleontologist). Development of some Silurian brachi- 

 opoda. 95 p. illus. 8 pi. October 1889. Price 80 cents 



