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  NEW 
  YORK 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM 
  

  

  Attendance 
  of 
  visitors 
  at 
  museum, 
  

  

  Augite, 
  12r, 
  125^ 
  

  

  Auriesville, 
  ornaments 
  found 
  in, 
  30^ 
  

  

  Axes, 
  see 
  Grooved 
  axes. 
  

  

  Baldwinsville, 
  amulets 
  found 
  near, 
  

   59^ 
  banner 
  stones, 
  78"; 
  celts, 
  12"- 
  

   13S 
  13^ 
  13=^; 
  pipe, 
  47^; 
  slate 
  knives, 
  

   67^ 
  67«; 
  stone 
  balls, 
  25", 
  25'. 
  

  

  Balls, 
  see 
  Stone 
  balls. 
  

  

  Banner 
  stones, 
  description, 
  72^-78*; 
  

   description 
  of 
  plates, 
  73^-77^; 
  col- 
  

   lections, 
  73*. 
  

  

  Barbarea 
  Barbarea, 
  277*. 
  

  

  Barite, 
  localities 
  producing, 
  233^ 
  

  

  Basalt, 
  125^; 
  constituents, 
  121^ 
  

  

  Bayonet 
  slates, 
  description, 
  55'-56^ 
  

  

  Beads, 
  description 
  of 
  plates, 
  27^-28', 
  

   28«. 
  

  

  Beaucbamp, 
  W. 
  M.; 
  Polished 
  stone 
  

   articles 
  used 
  by 
  New 
  York 
  aborig- 
  

   ines, 
  1-102. 
  

  

  Beaver, 
  fossil, 
  178'. 
  

  

  Beaver 
  lake, 
  gorgets 
  found 
  near, 
  

   81«. 
  

  

  Beck, 
  L. 
  C, 
  mineralogist, 
  241'. 
  

  

  Belleville, 
  ornaments 
  found 
  in, 
  31'. 
  

  

  Berg 
  deposits, 
  r70®. 
  

  

  Betula 
  pumila, 
  281'. 
  

  

  Bibliography, 
  Ordovician 
  and 
  Eo- 
  

   Silurian 
  rocks, 
  r46''-52^; 
  finger- 
  

   lakes, 
  rll4*-17^ 
  history 
  of 
  Cayuga 
  

   lake 
  valley, 
  rl52-53. 
  

  

  Binghamton, 
  celts 
  found 
  in, 
  18'; 
  

   sinew 
  stones, 
  43'. 
  

  

  Biotite, 
  122\ 
  

  

  Birds, 
  collection 
  of, 
  rl9; 
  of 
  Jurassic 
  

   period, 
  172^; 
  of 
  Tertiary 
  period, 
  

   175'. 
  

  

  Birds' 
  nests, 
  collection 
  of, 
  r9«, 
  rl9. 
  

  

  Birdseye 
  formation, 
  r27\ 
  

  

  Birdseye 
  limestone, 
  147^ 
  147'-48*, 
  

   200". 
  

  

  Bishop, 
  I. 
  P., 
  collection 
  for 
  museum, 
  

   rl5^-16^; 
  photographs 
  by, 
  1X0'. 
  

  

  Black 
  creek, 
  gorgets 
  found 
  near, 
  82^ 
  

  

  Black 
  lead, 
  122^ 
  

  

  Black 
  marble, 
  148^ 
  

  

  Black 
  river 
  formation, 
  r27^-29^ 
  

  

  Black 
  river 
  limestone, 
  147^ 
  148*. 
  

  

  Blue 
  Ridge, 
  formation, 
  151". 
  

  

  Bluestoue, 
  192*-93^ 
  

  

  Boat 
  stones, 
  description, 
  Gl^-GS'^; 
  de- 
  

   scription 
  of 
  plates, 
  61^-63^ 
  

  

  Boletus 
  chrysenteron, 
  298^ 
  

  

  Boletus 
  edulis, 
  309^-10^ 
  explanation 
  

   of 
  plate, 
  316«. 
  

  

  Boletus 
  nebulosus, 
  292'-93^ 
  

  

  Boletus 
  subglabripes, 
  308''-9'; 
  ex- 
  

   planation 
  of 
  plate, 
  SIT. 
  

  

  Botanist, 
  state, 
  report 
  of, 
  267-321. 
  

  

  Boulders, 
  see 
  Grooved 
  boulders. 
  

  

  Boundary 
  line, 
  resurvey, 
  245^ 
  

  

  Braendle, 
  F: 
  T., 
  gift,.275^ 
  

  

  Brassica 
  arvensis, 
  29G*. 
  

  

  Brassica 
  juncea, 
  278\ 
  

  

  Breakneck 
  mountain, 
  124^ 
  

  

  Brewerton, 
  amulets 
  found 
  near, 
  59'; 
  

   banner 
  stones, 
  74', 
  78'; 
  bayonet 
  

   slates, 
  56'; 
  celts 
  in, 
  1Q\ 
  16^ 
  18^; 
  

   gouges, 
  21^ 
  22*; 
  pebble, 
  87'; 
  pes- 
  

   tles, 
  37"; 
  pipe, 
  49*, 
  50'; 
  plummets, 
  

   41\ 
  42^ 
  42', 
  43^; 
  sinew 
  stones, 
  43'; 
  

   slate 
  knives, 
  66\ 
  66^ 
  68', 
  68^-69'; 
  

   tubes, 
  55*; 
  woman's 
  knives, 
  72\ 
  

  

  Brigham, 
  A. 
  P., 
  cited, 
  r36», 
  r68S 
  r69', 
  

   rl53«. 
  

  

  Britton, 
  Mrs 
  N. 
  L., 
  gift, 
  274''-75*. 
  

  

  Bronze 
  age, 
  179^ 
  

  

  Bronzite, 
  122^ 
  

  

  Brookton 
  lake 
  stage, 
  r87'-88*. 
  

  

  Brown 
  hematite 
  ore, 
  see 
  Limonile. 
  

  

  Brownstone, 
  195*. 
  

  

  Building 
  stones, 
  14S», 
  l-19^ 
  152^ 
  IGO", 
  

   181-204. 
  

  

  Burden 
  iron 
  mines, 
  222\ 
  

  

  Burnham, 
  S. 
  H., 
  gift, 
  275'. 
  

  

  Burt. 
  E. 
  A., 
  gift, 
  276*. 
  

  

  Calcareous 
  tufa. 
  120^ 
  203=^; 
  localities 
  

   producing, 
  234'. 
  

  

  