NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 



Separate reports for 1871-74, 1876, 1888-98 are out of print Report for 1899 may be had 

 for 20c; 1900 for soc. Since 190 1 these reports have been issued as bulletins. 



Descriptions and illustrations of edible, poisonous and unwholesome fungi of New York 

 have also been published in volumes i and 3 of the 48th (1894) museum report and in volume 

 I of the 49th (1895), sist (1897), 52d (1898), S4th (1900), ssth (1901). s6th (1902), 57th 

 (igo.^), 58th (1904), 59th (1905) and 60th (1906) reports. The descriptions and illustra- 

 tions of edible and unwholesome species contained in the 49th, sist and sad reports have 

 Deen revised and rearranged, and, combined with others more recently prepared, constitute 

 Museum memoir 4- 



Museum bulletins 1887-datc. O. To advance subscribers, $2 o year or 1$ 

 a year for division (i) geology, economic geology, paleontology, mineralogy, 

 Koc each for divisions (2) general zoology, archeology and miscellaneous ^ (3) 

 botany, (4) entomology. 



Balletins are grouped in the list on the following pages according to divisions. 

 The divisions to which bulletins belong are as follows: 



I Zoology 





43 Zoology 







85 



Economic Geology 





2 Botany 





44 Economic Geology 





86 



Entomology 





3 Economic Geology 



45 Paleontology 







87 



Archeology 





4 Mineralogy 





46 Entomology 







88 



Zoology 





5 Entomology 





47 ^ , " 







89 Archeology ' 





6 





48 Geology 







90 



Paleontology 





7 Economic Geology 



49 Paleontology 







91 



Zoology 





8 Botany 





50 Archeology 







92 



Paleontology 





9 Zoology 





51 Zoology 







93 



Economic Geology 





10 Economic Geology 



52 Paleontology 







94 



Botany ,_ 





I 1 





53 Entomology 







95 



Geology 





1 2 " 





54 Botany 







96 



" 





13 Entomology 





55 Archeology 







97 



Entomology 





T4 Geology 





56 Geology 







98 



Mineralogy 





1 s Economic Geology 



57 Entomology 







99 



Paleontology 





16 Archeology 





58 Mineralogy 







100 



Economic Geology 





17 Economic Geology 



59 Entomology 







lOI 



Paleontology 





18 Archeology 





60 Zoology 







102 



Economic Geology 





ly Geology 





61 Economic Geology. 





103 



Entomology 





20 Entomology 





62 Miscellaneous 







104 



(( 





2 t Geology 





63 Paleontology 







los 



Botany 





22 Archeology 





64 Entomology 







106 



Geology 





23 Entomology 





65 Paleontology 







107 



" 





24 





66 Miscellaneous 







108 



Archeology 





25 Botany 





67 Botany 







109 



Entomology 





26 Entomology 





68 Entomology 







no 



" 





^ 27 „ " 





69 Paleontology 







III 



Geology 





28 Botany 





70 Mineralogy 







112 



Economic Geology 





' 29 Zoology 



, 



71 Zoology 







113 



Archeology 





30 Economic Geology 



72 Entomology 







114 



Paleontology 





31 Entomology 





73 Archeology 







115 



Geology 





32 Archeology 





74 Entomology 







116 



Botany 





33 Zoology 





75 Botany 







117 



Archeology 





34 Paleontology 





76 Entomology 







118 



Paleontology 





35 Economic Geology 



77 Geology 







119 



Economic Geology 





36 Entomology 





78 Archeology 







120 



" 





37 





79 Entomology 







121 



Director's report for 



1907 



38 Zoology 





80 Paleontology 







122 



Botany 





39 Paleontology 





81 







123 



Economic Geology 





40 Zoology 





82 







124 



Entomology 





41 Archeology 





83 Geology 







125 



Archeology 





42 Paleontology 





84 







126 



Geology 





Bulletins are also found with the annual reports of the museum as follows: 





Bulletin Report 



Bulletin Report Bulletin Report 



Bulletin Report 





12-1S 48, V. I 



64 



56, V. 3 86 



58, 



V. 



S 



III 60, V. 2 





16, 17 50, V. I 



65 



56, V. 2 87-89 



58. 



V. 



4 



112 60, V. I 





18, 19 51, V. I 



66, 67 



56, V. 4 90 



58. 



V. 



3 



113 60, V. 3 





20-25 52, V. I 



68 



56, V. 3 91 



58. 



V. 



4 



114 60, V. I 





26-31 S3. V. I 



69 



56, V. 2 92 



58, 



V. 



3 



115 60, V. 2 





32-34 54, V. I 



70, 71 



57, V. I, pt I 93 



58, 



V. 



2 



116 60, V, I 





35, 36 54, V. 2 



72 



57, V. I, pt 2 94 



58, 



V. 



4 



117 60, V. 3 





37-44 54, V. 3 



73 



57, V. 2 95. 96 



58. 



V. 



I 



118 60, V. I 





45-48 54, V. 4 



74 



57, V. I, pt 2 97 



58, 



V. 



5 







49-54 55, V. I 



75 



57, V. 2 98, 99 



59. 



V 



2 



Memoir 





SS 56, V, 4 



76 



57, V. I, pt 2 100 



59. 



V. 



I 



2 49. V. 3 





56 56, V. I 



77 



57, V. i.pti lOI 



59. 



V. 



2 



3, 4 53, V. 2 





57 56, V. 3 



78 



57, V. 2 I02 



59. 



V. 



I 



5. 6 57. V. 3 





58 56, V. I 



79 



57, V. I, pt 2 103-5 



59. 



V, 



2 



7 57, V. 4 





59, 60 56. V. 3 



80 



57, V. I, pt I 106 



59. 



V. 



I 



8, pt 1 59. V. 3 





61 56, V. I 



81. 83 



58, V. 3 107 



60, 



V. 



2 



8, pt 2 59, V. 4 





62 56, V. 4 



83. 84 



58, V I 108 



60, 



V. 



3 



9 60, V. 4 





63 56, V. 2 



8S 



58, V. 2 109, no 



1^0. 



V. 



I 



10 60, V. 5 





