﻿FIFTH 
  REPORT 
  OF 
  THE 
  DIRECTOR 
  I908 
  I49 
  

  

  (318) 
  1907 
  Map 
  of 
  Attica, 
  Depew 
  and 
  part 
  of 
  Buffalo 
  quadrangles. 
  

  

  Mus. 
  Bui. 
  106. 
  1907 
  (in 
  cover); 
  also 
  Mus. 
  Rep't 
  59 
  (1905). 
  

  

  1907. 
  V. 
  I 
  (in 
  cover). 
  Scale 
  i 
  in. 
  = 
  i 
  m. 
  Glacial 
  deposits 
  

   indicated 
  on 
  a 
  topographic 
  map. 
  

  

  (319) 
  1907 
  Map 
  of 
  Batavia 
  and 
  part 
  of 
  Caledonia 
  quadrangles. 
  

  

  Mus. 
  Bui. 
  106. 
  1907 
  (in 
  cover); 
  also 
  Mus. 
  Rep't 
  59 
  (1905). 
  

   [907. 
  V. 
  I 
  (in 
  cover). 
  Scale 
  i 
  in. 
  =^ 
  i 
  m. 
  Glacial 
  deposits 
  

   indicated 
  on 
  a 
  topographic 
  map. 
  

  

  (320) 
  1907 
  Map 
  of 
  central 
  Xew 
  York. 
  Mus. 
  Bui. 
  iii. 
  1907. 
  

  

  pi. 
  2; 
  also 
  Mus. 
  Rep't 
  60 
  (1906). 
  1908. 
  v. 
  2, 
  facing 
  p. 
  392. 
  

   Scale 
  I 
  in. 
  == 
  22 
  m. 
  A 
  black 
  and 
  white 
  map 
  showing 
  various 
  

   glacial 
  phenomena. 
  

  

  (321) 
  1907 
  Hartnagel, 
  C. 
  A. 
  Geologic 
  map 
  of 
  Rochester 
  and 
  Ontario 
  

  

  Beach 
  quadrangles. 
  Mus. 
  Bui. 
  114. 
  1907 
  (in 
  cover); 
  also 
  

   Mus. 
  Rep't 
  60 
  (1906). 
  1908. 
  V. 
  I 
  (cover). 
  A 
  colored 
  

   geologic 
  map 
  on 
  a 
  topographic 
  base. 
  

  

  (322) 
  1907 
  Map 
  of 
  (.'omwall 
  station 
  and 
  vicinity, 
  Orange 
  county. 
  

  

  ;Mus. 
  Bui. 
  107. 
  1907; 
  also 
  Mus. 
  Rep't 
  60 
  (1906). 
  1908. 
  v. 
  2, 
  

   facing 
  p. 
  42. 
  Scale 
  i 
  in. 
  = 
  ^ 
  m. 
  A 
  colored 
  geologic 
  map 
  on 
  

   topographic 
  base. 
  

  

  (323) 
  1908 
  Clarke, 
  (J. 
  M.) 
  & 
  Luther, 
  (D. 
  D.). 
  Geologic 
  map 
  of 
  Letchworth 
  

  

  Park, 
  Portageville. 
  Mus. 
  Bui. 
  118. 
  1908; 
  also 
  Mus. 
  Rep't 
  

   60 
  (1906). 
  1908. 
  V. 
  I 
  (cover). 
  Scale 
  about 
  i 
  in. 
  = 
  ^ 
  m. 
  

   A 
  colored 
  geologic 
  map 
  of 
  the 
  Park 
  and 
  vicinity. 
  

  

  (324) 
  1908 
  Horsford, 
  E. 
  N. 
  Geology 
  of 
  the 
  Geiiesee 
  River, 
  Portage 
  to 
  Lake 
  

  

  Ontario. 
  Mus. 
  Bui. 
  in. 
  190S; 
  also 
  Mus. 
  Rep't 
  60 
  (1906). 
  

  

  1908. 
  V. 
  I. 
  Scale 
  about 
  i 
  in. 
  = 
  2 
  j 
  m. 
  A 
  reproduction 
  of 
  

   map 
  Xo. 
  (15) 
  2d 
  Rep't 
  4th 
  Dist. 
  1838. 
  

  

  (325) 
  1908 
  Luther, 
  D. 
  D. 
  Geologic 
  map 
  of 
  Xunda 
  and 
  Portage 
  quadrangles. 
  

  

  Mus. 
  Bui. 
  118. 
  x()o^\also 
  Mus. 
  Rep't 
  60 
  (1906), 
  1908. 
  v. 
  1 
  

   (cover). 
  Scale 
  i 
  in. 
  = 
  i 
  m. 
  A 
  colored 
  geologic 
  map 
  on 
  a 
  

   topographic 
  base. 
  

  

  (326) 
  1908 
  ISewland, 
  D. 
  H. 
  ;Map 
  of 
  the 
  Adirondack 
  region. 
  Mus. 
  Bui. 
  119. 
  

  

  1908. 
  p. 
  8. 
  Scale 
  i 
  in. 
  == 
  about 
  25 
  m. 
  A 
  black 
  and 
  white 
  

   map 
  showing 
  principal 
  formations 
  and 
  the 
  iron 
  ore 
  deposits. 
  

  

  (327) 
  1908 
  & 
  Hartnagel, 
  (C. 
  A.). 
  Map 
  of 
  parts 
  of 
  Oriskany 
  and 
  

  

  Utica 
  quadrangles. 
  Mus. 
  Bui. 
  123. 
  1908. 
  p. 
  60. 
  Scale. 
  i 
  in. 
  

   = 
  I 
  m. 
  The 
  outcrops 
  of 
  Clinton 
  ore 
  indicated 
  in 
  red 
  on 
  a 
  

   topographic 
  map. 
  

  

  (328) 
  1908 
  Map 
  of 
  Xew 
  York 
  State. 
  Mus. 
  Bui. 
  123. 
  1908. 
  p. 
  8. 
  

  

  Scale 
  about 
  i 
  in. 
  = 
  25 
  m. 
  The 
  outcrop 
  of 
  Clinton 
  formation 
  

   indicated 
  in 
  red 
  on 
  a 
  plain 
  map. 
  

  

  (329) 
  1908 
  Map 
  of 
  part 
  of 
  Macedon 
  quadrangle. 
  Mus. 
  Bui. 
  123. 
  

  

  1908. 
  p. 
  70. 
  Scale 
  I 
  in. 
  = 
  I 
  m. 
  Line 
  of 
  outcrop 
  of 
  Clinton 
  

   iron 
  ore 
  indicated 
  in 
  red 
  on 
  a 
  topographic 
  map. 
  

  

  