FOURTH REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR I907 



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VIII 



PUBLICATIONS 



A list of the scientific publications issued during the year 1906-7 

 with those now in press and treatises ready for printing is attached 

 hereto. The publications issued are 14 in number on a variety of 

 topics covering the whole range of our scientific activity. They 

 embrace 2472 pages of text, 213 plates and 38 maps (3 colored). 



The labor of preparing this matter, verifying, editing and cor- 

 recting is onerous and exacting. Taken altogether it excellently in- 

 dicates the activity and diligence of the staff of this division. 



Annual report 



I Third Report of the Director, State Geologist and Paleon- 

 tologist for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1906. i86p. 



ontei 



its: 

 Introduction 



V 



Report on the zoology sec- 



I 



Condition of the scientific col- 





tion 





lections constituting the 



VI 



Report on the archeology 





State Museum 





section 



II 



Report on the geological sur- 



VII 



Publications 





vey 



VIII 



Staff of the Science Division 





Geological survey 





and State Museum 





Mineralogy 



IX 



Accessions 





Earthquake records 



X 



Appendixes 





Limestone caverns of eastern 





A Localities of American 





New York 





Paleozoic fossils 





Paleontology 





B Type specimens of Paleo- 





Special problems 





zoic fossils. Supplement 3 



III 



Report of the State Botanist 







IV 



Report of the State Ento- 

 mologist 







Memoirs 



C 



No. 8 Insects Affecting Park 

 Felt. V.2, 548p. 22pl. 



out cuts: 



Enemies of evergreen or coniferous 

 trees 

 Work of bark borers in pine 

 Certain structures of scolytids 

 Borers 

 Twig borers 

 Ambrosia beetles 

 Leaf feeders 

 Insects of minor importance affect- 

 ing forest trees 

 Insects affecting deciduous trees 

 Borers in living or relatively 



sound wood or bark 

 Borers in dried, usually manu- 

 factured wood 

 Borers in decaying wood or 

 species found under decay- 

 ing bark 



and Woodland Trees. By E. P. 



Insects of minor importance affect- 

 ing forests trees {continued) 

 Fungous beetle 



Natural enemies of bark borers 

 Leaf eaters affecting deciduous 

 forest trees 



Frequenters, usually injurious, of 

 deciduous forest trees 



Frequenters, usually beneficial, of 

 deciduous forest trees 



Plant galls and gall makers 



Less destructive insects affecting 

 evergreen or coniferous trees 



Supplemental bibliographic and de- 

 scriptive cat.'dogue 



Explanation of plates 



Index 



