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Mineralogy. 4 Nason, F. L. Some New York Minerals and their Localities. 

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58 Whitlock, H. P. Guide to the Mineralogic Collections of the New York 

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

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Contents: Clarke, J. M. A Remarkable Occurrence of Orthoceras in the Oneonta Beds of 



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 Paropsonema cryptophya; a Peculiar Echinoderm fi'om 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. 

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



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 Agelacrinites. 



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



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