NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 
Descriptions and illustrations of edible, poisonous and unmwholesome fungi of New York 
have also been published in volumes 1 and 3 of the 48th (1894) museum report and in volume 
zt of the agth (1895), stst (1897), 52d (1898), 54th (1g00), 55th (rgor), 56th (1rg02), 57th 
(x903). 58th (x904), 59th (1905) and 60th (1906) reports. 
tions of edibleand unmwholesome species contaimed m the agth, 51st and 52d reports have 
been revised and rearranged, and, combined with others more recently prepared, constitute 
Museum memoir 4. 
Museum bulletins 1887-date. 
The 
descriptions and dlustra- 
O. To advance subscribers, $2 a year or $1 
a year for division (1) geology, economic geology, palzontology, mineralogy; 
soc each jor divisions (2) general zoology, archzology and miscellaneous, (3) 
botany, (4) entomology. 
Bulletins are grouped in the list on the following pages according to divisions. 
div sions to which bulletins belong are as follows: 
Paleontology 
Entomology 
Geology 
Paleontology 
Archeology 
Zoology 
Paleontology 
Entomology 
Botany 
Entomology 
Mineralogy 
Entomology 
Zoology 
Economic Geology 
Miscellaneous 
Paleontology 
Entomology 
Paleontology 
Miscellaneous 
Botany 
Entomology 
Paleontology 
Mineralogy 
Zoology 
Entomology 
Archeology 
Entomology 
Botany 
Entomology 
Geology 
Areheology 
Entomology 
Paleontology 
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Economic Geology 
Entomology 
Archeology 
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Archeology 
Paleontology 
Zoology 
Paleontology 
Economic Geology 
Botany 
Geology 
Entomology 
Miner2logy 
Paleontology 
Economic Geology 
Paleontology 
Economic Geology 
Entomology 
Botany 
Geology 
Archeology 
Entomology 
Geology 
Economic Geology 
Archeology 
Paleontology 
Geology z 
Botany 
Archeology 
Paleontology 
Eco nomic Geology 
Director’s report for 7 
Botany 
Economic Geology 
Entomology 
Archeology 
Geology 
Paleontology 
Entomology 
Zoology 
Botany 
Bulletins are also found with the annual reports of the museum as follows: 
The 
t Zoology 45 
2 Botany 46 
3 Economic Geology AZ 
4 Mineralogy 48 
5 Entomology 49 
6 = 50 
7 Economic Geology 5E 
$ Botany 52 
9 Zoology 53 
to Economic Geology 54 
EE Z 55 
E2 % 56 
r3 Entomology 57 
ta Geology 58 
r5 Economic Geology 59 
16 Archeology 60 
7 Economic Geology Gr 
88 Archeology 62 
rg Geology 63 
z0 Entomology 64 
2t Geclozy 65 
22 Archeology 66 
23 Entomology 67 
24 i 68 
25 Botany 69 
26 Entomology 7O 
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28 Botany 72 
29 Zoology 73 
30 Economic Geology 7A 
3r Entomology 75 
32 Archeology 76 
33 Zoology 17 
34 Paleontology 73 
35 Economic Geology 79 
36 Entomology Sa 
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38 Zoology 82 
39 Paleontology $3 
40 Zoology 84 
ar Archeology $5 
42 Paleontology $6 
43 Zoology 87 
44 Economic Geology 38 
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