New York State Museum. 65 



The adjoining room (No. 33) contains fossils of the following 

 formations : 



Drawers. 



Hudson river group, Graptolites 48 



Schoharie grit 48 



Corniferous limestone, Braohiopoda, Lamellibranchiata, Gastro- 

 poda, Cephalopoda and Crustacea 96 



Hamilton group, Brachiopoda, Lamellibranchiata, Gastropoda, 



Cephalopoda, Crustacea and corals 312 



Portage group, Brachiopoda, Lamellibranchiata, Bryozoa and 



land plants 48 



Chemung group, Brachiopoda, Lamellibranchiata, Gastropoda, 



Cephalopoda, Spongiae and land plants 60 



Catskill group, Fossil fishes 2 



Carboniferous formation, Bryozoa, Crinoidea and Brachiopoda. . 4 



A block of 160 drawers is occupied partly by Lamellibranchiata 

 of the Hamilton group, and Brachiopoda of the Upper Helder- 

 berg, Hamilton and Chemung groups. 



Room 31, occupied by the draughtsman, contains a few 

 drawers of types and typical specimens of Bryozoa of the Ham- 

 ilton group. The remainder of the drawers are occupied by 

 specimens which have been borrowed for use in the Palaeontology 

 of New York. 



Room 32, occupied as office and working room by the State 

 Geologist and his clerk, contains a range of drawers on the south 

 side of the room, occupied by 



Drawers. 



Corniferous limestone, corals 30 



Hamilton group, corals and bryozoa 90 



A block of drawers in the central portion of the room is par- 

 tially occupied on the east side by Lamellibranchiata of the 

 Hamilton group, and on the west side by miscellaneous collec- 

 tions, and by collections borrowed for use in the Palaeontology 

 of New York. 



The total number of drawers occupied as above specified is 

 3,210, and the estimated total number of specimens is 250,000. 



The following is a list of the boxes of fossils in the State Hall 

 belonging to the State Museum : 

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