INDEX TO REPORT OP THE STATE PALEONTOLOGIST 1900 123 



Jones, T. Rupert, cited, 93', 95«, 97^ 

 98^ 102«, 103», 104». 



Kayser, E., gifts, 21\ 



Lake Champlain, Lower Siluric 

 fossils from, 2r-22\ 



Leaia tricarinata, 109*. 



Leperditia, 92^ 



scalaris, 84^ 92«. 



Limestone lenses in Clinton and 

 Niagara beds, 12«-13\ 



Limnocaris praecedens, 92®-95^ 



explanation of plate, 116°. 



Lingula, 92^ 



Localities, record of, 19^ 31''-44^ 47*- 

 81"; alphabetic list, 31M0^; accord- 

 ing to counties, 40M4*. 



Lower Siluric fossils, from Lake 

 Champlain, 2r-22\ 



Luther, D. D., investigations, 1\ T, 

 9*; collection of crustaceans, ll^ 

 12«; fossils collected by, 30^-31=. 



MaCoy, cited, 95^ 

 Mesothyra, 99«-100«, 102», 102\ 



neptuni, 102^ 



oceanl, 100«, 102^ 



veneris, 98^ lOP. 

 Miller, Hugh, cited, 104^ 

 Miller, John, cited, 104«.^ 

 Monroe county, collections from 



below gypsum beds, 84*. 

 Moulthrop, S. B., gifts, 2T. 

 Murchison, cited, 83*. 



!Kreolim.ulus, 87'. 



New Yorli faunas, correlation, with 



Canadian faunas, 16'-18\ 

 New Yorli localities according to 



counties, 40M4'. 

 Niagara beds, limestone lenses, 12®- 



13\ 

 Niagara falls, geology, 15^ 

 Nieszkowski, cited, 84«, 85^ S7^ 

 Nylander, 0. O., gifts, 27*. 



Oflace staff, personnel, 23'. 



Office work, 18^-23^ 



Old red sandstone, Bstheria mem- 

 branacea in, 103«-92. 



Olean quadrangle, areal survey, 9^- 

 10«. 



Oneonta-Catskill sediments of east- 

 ern New York, Estheria membra- 

 nacea in, 103^-9^. 



Ontario county, geologic map, 24}. 



Oriskany formation, sections, 7^ 



Orthoceras dimidiatum, 106^ 



Orton, Edward, specimens of Es- 

 theria, 109^. 



Osteolepis, 106\ 



Otsego county, special investiga- 

 tions in, 8'-9^ 



Packard, cited, 85^ 



Paleontologic collections, accessions, 

 25^-31^; index to formations, 45^- 

 47^; record of localities, 19^ 3r-44', 

 47*-81'; alphabetic list of localities, 

 31^-40^; New York localities, by 

 counties, 40M4^; of Lower Siluric 

 fossils from Lake Champlain, 2r- 

 22^; lack of space, 22^ -23^ work on 

 general collection in State hall, 

 20*; opportunities for students, 

 24^-25-^; synoptic collection in Geo- 

 logical hall, 20^-21^; catalogue of 

 type specimens, 18^-19^; type speci- 

 mens in Geological hall, 21*. 



Paleozoic crustaceans, 11*12^ 83^- 

 114«. 



Paris exposition, exhibit, 24*. 



Phyllocarida, from the black shales 

 at the base of the Salina beds in 

 western New York, 92^-97^ De- 

 vonic, 97«-103". 



Plates, explanation of, 111-19, 



Productus giganteus, 106^ 

 punctatus, lOG'. 

 semireticulatus, 106'. 



Prosser, C. S., fossils collected by, 

 30^; specimens of Estheria, 107'. 



