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Botanist’s annual reports 1867—date. 
Bound also with museum reports 21—date of which they form a part; the first Botanist’s 
report appeared in the 21st museum report and is numbered 21. Reports 21-24, 29, 31-41 
were not published separatély: ~ 
Separate reports for 1871-74, 1876, 1888-98 are out of print. Report for 1899 may be had 
for 20c; 1900 for 50c. Since 1901 these reports have been issued as bulletins. 
Descriptions and illustrations of edible, poisonous and unwholesome fungi of New York 
have also been published in volumes r and 3 of the 48th (1894) museum report and in volume 
rt of the 49th (1895), srst (1897), 52d (1898), 54th (1900), 55th (1901), in volume 4 of the 
56th (1902), in volume 2 of the 57th (1903), in volume 4 of the 58th (1904), in volume 2 
of the s9th (1905), in volume r of the 60th (1906), in volume 2 of the 61st (1907), 62d 
(1908), 63d (1909), 64th (1910), 65th (1911) reports. The descriptions and illustrations of 
edible and unwholesome species contained in the 49th, s1st and 52d reports have been re- 
vised and rearranged, and, combined with others more recently prepared, constitute Museum 
emoir 4. 
Museum bulletins 1887—-date. 8vo. To advance subscribers, $2 a year, or $1 
a year for division (1) geology, economic geology, paleontology, mineralogy; 
50¢ each for division (2) general zoology, archeology, miscellaneous, (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: 
t Zoology 57 Entomology 113 Archeology 
2 Botany 58 Mineralogy 114 Geology 
3 Economic Geology 59 Entomology IIs + 
4 Mineralogy 60 Zoology 116 Botany 
5 Entomology 61 Economic Geology 117 Archeology 
6 < 62 Miscellaneous t18 Geology , 
7 Economic Geology 63 Geology t19 Economic Geology 
8 Botany 64 Entomology I20 sf 
9 Zoology 65 Paleontology 121 Director’s report for 1907 
ro Economic Geology 66 Miscellaneous 122 Botany 
II Ne 67 Botany 123 Economic Geology 
I2 a 68 Entomology 124 Entomology 
13 Entomology 69 Paleontology 125 Archeology 
«4 Geology 70 Mineralogy 126 Geology 
t5 Economic Geology 71 Zoology 127 « 
16 Archeology 72 Entomology 128 ¢ 
17 Economic Geology 73 Archeology 129 Entomology 
18 Archeology 74 Entomology 130 Zoology 
19 Geology 75 Botany 131 Botany 
20 Entomology 76 Entomology 132 Economic Geology 
21 Geology 7 Geology 133 Director’s report for 1908 
22 Archeology 78 Archeology 134 Entomology 
23 Entomology 79 Entomology 135 Geology 
24 2 80 Paleontology 136 Entomology 
25 Botany 81 Geology 137 Geology 
26 Entomology 82 fs 138 « 
27 Sy 83 s§ 139 Botany 
28 Botany Sau es ; 140 Director’s report for 1909 
29 Zoology 85 Economic Geology 141 Entomology 
30 Economic Geology 86 Entomology 142 Economic Geology 
31 Entomology 87 Archeology 143 by 
32 Archeology 88 Zoology 144 Archeology 
33 Zoology 89 Archeology 145 Geology 
34 Geology 90 Paleontology 146 
35 Economic Geology 9t Zoology 147 Entomology 
36 Entomology 92 Paleontology 148 Geology 
37 < 93 Economic Geology 149 Director’s report for 1910 
38 Zoology 94 Botany 150 Botany 
39 Paleontology 95 Geology I51 Economic Geology 
40 Zoology 96 fe 152 Geology 
4t Archeology 97 Entomology 153 * 
42 Geology 98 Mineralogy 154 ‘s 
43 Zoology 99 Paleontology 155 Entomology 
44 Economic Geology roo Economic Geology 156 ss 
45 Paleontology tor Paleontology 157 Botany 
46 Entomology 102 Economic Geology 158 Director’s report for rorr 
47 103 Entomology 159 Geology 
48 Geology 104 < 160 xe 
49 Paleontology ios Botany 161 Economic Geology 
so Archeology 106 Geology 162 Geology 
51 Zoology 107 Geology and Paleontology 163 Archeology 
52 Paleontology 108 Archeology 164 Director’s report for 1912 
53 Entomology tog Entomology 165 Entomology 
54 Botany tro Entomology 166 Economic Geology 
55 Archeology t1r Geology 167 Botany 
56 Geology 112 Economic Geology 168 Geology 
