NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 



Descriptions and illustrations of edible, pc:':ono"s 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), S2d (1898), 54th (1900), ssth (1901), s6th (1902), S7th 

 (1903), 58th (1904), 59th (1905) and 60th (1906) reports. The descriptions and illustra- 

 tions of edible and unwholesome species contained in the 49th, 51st and s^d reports have 

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

 Museum memoir 4- 



Museum bulletins iSSy-date. O. To advance subscribers, $2 a year or %i 

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

 %oc each for divisions (2) general zoology, archeology and fniscellaneous, (3) 

 botany, (4) entomology. 



Bulletins 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 







86 Entomology 



2 Botany 







44 



Economic Geology 







87 Archeology 



3 Economic Geology 







45 



Paleontology 







88 Zoology 



4 Mineralogy 







46 



Entomology 







89 Archeology 



S Entomology 







47 









90 Paleontology 



6 







48 



Geology 







91 Zoology 



7 Economic Geology 







49 



Paleontology 







92 Paleontology 



8 Botany 







50 



Archeology 







93 Economic Geology 



9 Zoology 







51 



Zoology 







94 Botany 



10 Economic Geology 





52 



Paleontology 







9S Geology 



1 1 " 







53 



Entomology 







96 



z^ " 







54 



Botany 







97 Entomology 



13 Entomology 







55 



Archeology 







98 Mineralogy 



14 Geology 







56 



Geology 







99 Paleontology 



IS Economic Geology 





57 



Entomology 







100 Economic Geology 



16 Archeology 







58 



Mineralogy 







10 1 Paleontology 



17 Economic Geology 





59 



Entomology 







102 Economic Geology 



18 Archeology 







60 



Zoology 







103 Entomology 



19 Geology 







61 



Economic Geology 







104 



20 Entomology 







62 



Miscellaneous 







los Botany 



21 Geology 







63 



Paleontology 







106 Geology 



22 Archeology 







64 



Entomology 







107 



23 Entomology 







6s 



Paleontology 







108 Archeology 



24 " 







66 



Miscellaneous 







109 Entomology 



25 Botany 







67 



Botany 







1 10 " 



26 Entomology 







68 



Entomology 







III Geology 



27 







69 



Paleontology 







112 Economic Geology 



28 Botany 







70 



JMineralogy 







113 Archeology 



29 Zoology 







71 



Zoology 







114 Paleontology 



30 Economic Geology 





72 



Entomology 







115 Geology 



31 Entomology 







73 



Archeology 







116 Botany 



32 Archeology 







74 



Entomology 







117 "Archeology 



33 Zoology 







75 



Botany 







118 Paleontology 



34 Paleontology 







76 



Entomology 







119 Economic Geology 



35 Economic Geology 





77 



Geologj-- 







120 " 



36 Entomology 







78 



Archeology 







121 Director's report for 1907 



3 7 







79 



Entomolog'y 







122 Botany 



38 Zoology 







So 



Paleontology . 







123 Economic Geology 



39 Paleontology 







81 



" 







124 Entomology 



40 Zoology 







82 



" • 







125 Archeology 



41 Archeology 







83 



Geology 







126 Geology 



42 Paleontology 







84 

 85 



Economic Geology 







127 



1 28 Paleontology 



Bulletins are also found with the annual reports of thi 



; museum as follows: 



Bulletin Report 



Bulletin 



Report Bulletin 



Ret 



'ort Bulletin Report 



I 2-is 48, V. I 



66, 



67 



56, 



V. 4 .92 



■;8, 



V. 



3 117 60, V. 3 



16, 17 so, V. I 



68 





56, 



V. 3 93 



5S. 



V. 



2 I iS 60, V. I 



18, 19 51, V. I 



69 





S6. 



V. 2 94 



ss, 



V. 



4 119 61, V. I 



20-2S S2. V. I 



70, 



71 



57, 



V. I, pt I 95, 96 



58, 



V. 



, I 120 61, V. I 



26-31 53, V. I 



72 





57. 



V. I, pt 2 97 



58, 



V, 



,5 121 61, V. I 



32-34 54, V. I 



73 





57, 



V, 2 98, 99 



59. 



V 



2 122 61, V. 2 



3S. 36 54, V. 2 



74 





57. 



V. I, pt 2 100 



59. 



V 



. I I 23 61, V. I 



37-44 54. V. 3 



75 





57. 



V. 2 lOI 



59. 



V 



.2 124 61, V. 2 



45-48 S4, V. 4 



76 





57. 



V. I, pt 2 102 



59. 



V 





49-54 55. V. I 



77 





57. 



V. I, pt I 103-S 



59. 



V 





55 56, V. 4 



78 





57. 



V. 2 106 



59. 



V 



. I Memoir 



56 56, V. I 



79 





5 7. 



V. I, pt 2 107 



60. 



V 



.2 2 49, V. 3 



57 56, V. 3 



80 





57. 



V. I, pt I loS 



60, 



V 



•3 3. 4 53. V- 2 



58 s6, V. I 



81, 



82 



58, 



V. 3 log, no 



(•o. 



V 



-I 5.6 57, V. 3 



SQ, 60 56, V. 3 



83, 



84 



S8, 



VI III 



60, 



V 



.2 7 57, V. 4 



61 56, V. I 



85 





S8, 



V. 2 112 



60, 



V 



- I 8, pt I 59, V. 3 



62 s6, V. 4 



86 





58, 



V. 5 113 



60, 



V 



.3 8. pt 2 59, V. 4 



63 56, V. 2 



87- 



-89 



58. 



V. 4 114 



60, 



V 



. I 9 60, V. 4 



64 56, V. 3 



90 





58, 



V, 3 115 



60, 



V 



.2 10 60, V. q 



6s 56, V. 2 



91 





58, 



V. 4 116 



60, 



V 



. I II 61, V. 3 



