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NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



3 No. lo The Devonic Fishes of the New York Formations. 

 By C. R. Eastman. 2^6p. I5pl. 



Contents: 



Introduction 



Conspectus of species, arranged 

 according to their geological oc- 

 currence 



Tabular key to systematic descrip- 

 tions 



Systematic account of Devonic 

 fishes, principally from New 

 York and Pennsylvania 



Summary and conclusions 



Zoological conclusions 



Geological conclusions with re- 

 marks on the distribution of De- 

 vonic fishes 



Explanation of plates 



Index 



Bulletins 



Geology 

 No. io6 Glacial Waters in the Lake Erie Basin. By H. 



L. 



Fairchild. 88p. I4pl. 9 maps. 



Contents: 

 Introduction 

 Literature 

 Area. Maps 

 Geography. Topography 

 Outline of glacial history 

 Ice margins ; moraines 



Glacial drainage channels 



Local glacial lakes 



Greater glacial lakes 



Shore lines of the greater lakes 



Deltas and lake plains 



Index 



5 No. 107 Geological Papers. 388p. 56pl. i map. 



Contents: 



Postglacial Faults of Eastern New 



York. J. B. WooDWORTH 

 Stratigraphic Relations of the 



Oneida Conglomerate. C. A. 



Hartnagel 

 Upper Siluric and Lower Devonic 



Formations of the Skunnemunk 



Mountain Region. C. A. Hart- 

 nagel 

 Minerals from Lyon Mountain, 



Clinton County. Herbert P. 



Whitlock 

 Chi Some Pelmatozoa from the 



Chazy Limestone of New York. 



George H. Hudson 



Some New Devonic Fossils. John 

 M. Clarke 



An Interesting Style of Sandfilled 

 Vein. John M. Clarke 



The Eurypterus Shales of the 

 Shawangunk Mountains in East- 

 ern New York. John M. 

 Clarke 



A Remarkable Fossil Tree Trunk 

 from the Middle Devonic of New 

 York. David White 



Structural and Stratigraphic Fea- 

 tures of the Basal Gneisses of the 

 Highlands. Charles P. Berkey 



Index 



6 No. Ill Drumlins of Central 

 Fairchild. 58p. 28pl. 19 



Contents: 

 Introduction : general description 

 Areal distribution 

 Orientation 



Relation to larger topography 

 Relation to underlying rock strata 



Western New York. By H. L. 

 maps. 



Form and dimensions 



Dimensions 

 Composition and structure 



Rocdrumlins 



Concentric bedding 



