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8 Boleti of the United States. gSp, Sept. 1889. Out of print. 



25 Report of the State Botanist 1898. 76p. 5pl. Oct. 1899. Out of 



print. 



28 Plants of North Elba. 2o6p. map. June 1899. 20c. 



54 Report of the State Botanist 190 1. 58p. ypl. Nov. 1902. 40c. 



67 Report of the State Botanist 1902. 196P. 5pL May 1903, 50c. 



75 Report of the State Botanist 1903. yop. 4pl. 1904. 40c. 



94 Report of the State Botanist 1904. 6op. lopl. July 1905. 40c. 



105 Report of the State Botanist 1905. io8p. i2pl. Aug. 1906. 50c. 



116 Report of the State Botanist 1906. i2op. 6pl. July 1907. 35c. 



122 Report of the State Botanist 1907. i78p. 5pl. Aug. 1908. 40c. 



131 Report of the State Botanist 1908. 202p. 4pl. July 1909. 40c. 



139 Report of the State Botanist 1909. ii6p. lopl. May 1910. 45c. 



150 Report of the State Botanist 1910. loop. 5pl. May 1911. 30c. 



157 Report of the State Botanist 191 1. I39p. 9pl. Mar. 1912. 35c, 



167 Report of the State Botanist 1912. I38p. 4pl. Sept. 1913. 30c. 



Archeology. 16 Beauchamp, W. M. Aboriginal Chipped Stone Implements 



of New York. 86p. 2 3pl. Oct. 1897. 25c. 

 18 Polished Stone Articles Used by the New York Aborigines. io4p. 



35pl. Nov. 1897. 25c. 

 22 Earthenware of the New York Aborigines. 78p. 3 3 pi. Oct. 1898. 



25c. 

 32 Aboriginal Occupation of New York. 190P. i6pl. 2 maps. Mar. 



1900. 30c. 

 41 Wampum and Shell Articles Used by New York Indians. i66p. 



28pl. Mar. 190 1. 30c. 

 50 Horn and Bone Implements of the New York Indians. ii2p. 43pl. 



Mar. 1902. 30c. 

 55 Metallic Implements of the New York Indians. 94p. 38pl. June 



1902. 25c. 



73 Metallic Ornaments of the New York Indians. i2 2p. 37pl. Dec. 



1903. 30c. 



78 History of the New York Iroquois. 34op. i7pl. map. Feb. 1905. 



75c, cloth. 



87 Perch Lake Mounds. 84p. i2pl. Apr. 1905. Out of print. 



89 Aboriginal Use of Wood in New York. igop. 3 5pl. June 1905. 



35c. 



108 Aboriginal Place Names of New York. 336p. May 1907. 40c. 



113 Civil, Religious and Mourning Councils and Ceremonies of Adop- 

 tion. ii8p. 7pl. June 1907. 25c. 



117 Parker, A. C. An Erie Indian Village and Burial vSite. 10 2 p. 38pl. 

 Dec. 1907. 30c. 



125 Converse, H. M. & Parker, A. C. Iroquois Myths and Legends. 196P. 



il. iipl. Dec. 1908. 50c. 

 144 Parker, A. C. Iroquois Uses of Maize and Other Food Plants. laop. 



il, 3ipl. Nov. 1910. 30c. 



163 The Code of Handsome Lake. I44p. 23pl. Nov. 1912. 25c. 



Miscellaneous. 62 Merrill, F. J. H. Directory of Natural History Museums 



in United States and Canada. 236P. Apr. 1903. 30c. 

 66 Ellis, Mary. Index to Publications of the New York State Natural 



History Survey and New York State Museum 183 7-1 902. 4i8p. June 



^903- 75c, cloth. 

 Museum memoirs 1889-date. 4to. 



1 Beecher, C. E. & Clarke, J. M. Development of Some Silurian Brachi- 

 opoda. 96p. 8pl. Oct. 1889. $1. 



2 Hall, James & Clarke, J. M. Paleozoic Reticulate Sponges. 35op. il. 7opl. 

 1898. $2, cloth. 



3 Clarke, J. M. The Oriskany Fauna of Becraft Mountain, Columbia Co., 

 N. Y. i28p. 9pl. Oct. 1900. 80c. 



4 Peck, C. H. N.Y. Edible Fungi, 1895-99. loop. 25pl. Nov. 1900. [$1.25] 



This includes revised descriptions and illustrations of fungi reported in the 49th, s\st and 

 S2d reports of the State Botanist. 



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