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Contents {continued) 

 IX Publications 

 X Staff 

 XI Accessions 



One Hundred Years of New York 

 State Geologic Maps 1809-1909. 

 Henry Leighton 



A Peculiar Landslip in the Hud- 

 son River Clays. D. H. New- 

 land 



Some Items Concerning a New 

 and an Old Coast Line of Lake 

 Champlain. George H. Hudson 



Types of Inliers Observed in New 



York. Rudolf Ruedemann 

 Some Marine Algae from the 



Trenton Limestone of New York. 



Rudolf Ruedemann 

 Some Parallel Groupings of Cal- 



cite Crystals from the New 



Jersey Trap Region. H. P. 



Whitlock 

 The Last of the Iroquois Potters. 



M. R. Harrington 

 Index 



Memoirs 



2, No. 9 pt 2 Early Devonic of New York and Eastern North 

 America. By John M. Clarke. 250P. 36pl. 4 maps. 



Contents: 



Introduction 



Dalhousie formation 



Description of species 

 Arenaceous Devonic faunas of 

 Somerset, Piscataquis and 

 Penobscot counties, Maine 

 Description of species 

 Devonic faunas of the Chapman 

 Plantation, Aroostook county, 

 Maine 

 Description of species 

 Early Devonic in eastern New 

 York 



Notes on the Oriskany fauna at 



Highland Mills 

 Table of the Oriskany fauna of 

 New York-New Jersey region 

 General conclusion 

 Supplementary notes 



Fault and infall at L'Anse au 

 Sauvage on the Forillon, 

 Gaspe 

 Crinoid from Grande Greve 

 limestone 

 Explanation of plates 

 Index 



Bulletins 



Geology 



.3 No. 126 Geology of the Remsen Quadrangle. By W. J. Miller. 

 54p. upl. map. 



Contents: 



Introduction 



General geologic features 

 Topography and drainage 

 Rocks of the region 

 Structural features 

 The Paleozoic overlap 



The Precambric surface 

 Absence of the Dolgeville 



(Upper Trenton) shales 

 Glacial geology 

 Economic geology 

 Index 



