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NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Paleontology 



No. 114 Geologic map of the Rochester and Ontario Beach 

 Quadrangles. By C. A. Hartnagel. 38p. i map. 



"Contents: 

 Introduction 



Sequence of events preceding the 

 deposition of the rocks of the 

 Rochester area 

 Formations 



Medina formation 



P'ormations {continued) 

 Clinton formation 

 Niagara formation 

 Salina formation 



Index 



Entomology 



10 No. 109 White Marked Tussock Moth and Elm Leaf Beetle. 



By E. P. Felt. 34p. 8pl. 



Contents: 

 Introduction 

 White marked tussock moth 



Description 



Life history and habits 



Food plants 



Natural enemies 



Remedies 

 Elm leaf beetle 



Food plants 



Elm leaf beetle (ccntiniied) 



Distribution 



Description 



Life history ' 



Natural enemies 



Remedial measures 

 Explanation of plates 

 Index 



II 



No. no Report of the State Entomologist for the fiscal year 

 ending September 30, 1906. I52p. 3pl. 



Contents: 

 Introduction 



Fruit tree insects 



Shade tree problem 



Gipsy and brown tail moths 



Aquatic insects 



Gall midges 



Publications 



Collections 



Office work 



Nursery certificates 



Voluntary observers 



General 

 Notes for the year 



Fruit insects 



Notes for the year (continued) 

 Garden insects 

 Shade tree insects 

 Forest insects 

 Miscellaneous 



Voluntary entomological service 



List of publications of the Ento- 

 mologist 



Contributions to collection 



Appendix 



New species of Cecidomyiidae 



Addenda 



Explanation of plates 



Index. 



Botany 



12 No. 116 Report of the State Botanist for the fiscal year ending 



September 30, 1906. loSp. I2pl. 

 Contents: 



Introduction 



Species added to the herbarium 

 Contributors and their contribu- 

 tions 

 Species not before reported 

 New extralimital species of fungi 

 Remarks and observations 



Edible fungi 



New York species of Hy- 

 grophorus 



New York species of Russula 

 Exolanation of plates 

 Index 



