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  NEW 
  YORK 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM 
  

  

  Chautauqua 
  county, 
  gorgets 
  found 
  

   in, 
  82*; 
  mica, 
  87'. 
  See 
  also 
  Elling- 
  

   ton. 
  

  

  Chautauqua 
  lake, 
  banner 
  stones 
  

   found 
  near, 
  74\ 
  

  

  Chazy 
  limestone, 
  147^ 
  200*. 
  

  

  Chemical 
  history 
  of 
  the 
  earth, 
  117V 
  

   18». 
  

  

  Chemical 
  rocks, 
  125^ 
  

  

  Chemung 
  group, 
  164^ 
  193^-94'^ 
  

  

  Chenango 
  county, 
  mica 
  found 
  in, 
  

   87"; 
  slate 
  knives, 
  65^ 
  

  

  Chert, 
  173^ 
  

  

  Chester, 
  A. 
  H., 
  cited, 
  r39». 
  

  

  Chisels, 
  see 
  Celts. 
  

  

  Chittenango 
  creek, 
  celts 
  found 
  near, 
  

   12*, 
  13*; 
  slate 
  knives, 
  66=, 
  68'. 
  

  

  Chromite, 
  localities 
  producing, 
  

   232^ 
  

  

  Chrysolite, 
  122*. 
  

  

  Cicero, 
  celts 
  found 
  in, 
  12®. 
  

  

  Clarke, 
  J. 
  M., 
  papers 
  on 
  Geology 
  of 
  

   New 
  York, 
  237^ 
  

  

  Classification 
  of 
  geologic 
  time 
  and 
  

   strata, 
  135-36. 
  

  

  Clavaria 
  fellea,-292«. 
  

  

  Clay, 
  120^ 
  125', 
  177', 
  208'-13»; 
  lacus- 
  

   trine, 
  r70"-71^ 
  products, 
  213'. 
  

  

  Claypole, 
  E. 
  W., 
  cited, 
  r37'. 
  

  

  Clay-slate, 
  196\ 
  

  

  Clinton 
  county, 
  amulets 
  found 
  in, 
  

   58*; 
  sandstone, 
  145*. 
  

  

  Clinton 
  group, 
  153\ 
  igO'-gi'. 
  

  

  Clinton 
  ores, 
  219'-20^ 
  

  

  Clinton 
  shales, 
  r36'. 
  

  

  Clinton 
  stage, 
  r37^-44». 
  

  

  Clitocybe 
  fellea, 
  284'; 
  explanation 
  of 
  

   plate, 
  313^ 
  

  

  Clitocybe 
  gilva, 
  284\ 
  

  

  Clitocybe 
  monadelpha, 
  284', 
  302'-3'; 
  

   explanation 
  of 
  plato, 
  314''-15'. 
  

  

  Clitopilus 
  popinalis, 
  288*. 
  

  

  Coal, 
  122^; 
  vegetable 
  origin, 
  125', 
  

   168*; 
  shales 
  resembling, 
  162 
  ■; 
  in 
  

   Potts 
  ville 
  conglomerate, 
  167*; 
  fos- 
  

   sils 
  of 
  coal 
  measures, 
  169^; 
  locali- 
  

  

  ties 
  producing, 
  169°, 
  234". 
  Sec 
  also 
  

   Carboniferous 
  system. 
  

  

  Cobblestones, 
  203^ 
  

  

  Cobleskill 
  high 
  school, 
  collection, 
  

   r8'. 
  

  

  Cocktail 
  fucoids 
  159^ 
  

  

  Cohoes 
  mastodon, 
  244\ 
  

  

  Collections, 
  list 
  of, 
  rlO°-ll'; 
  of 
  amu- 
  

   lets, 
  57^; 
  banner 
  stones, 
  73*; 
  celts, 
  

   20-; 
  gorgets, 
  79^; 
  gouges 
  and 
  adzes, 
  

   20^ 
  grooved 
  axes, 
  82®; 
  pestles, 
  35^; 
  

   plummets, 
  41^; 
  stone 
  pipes, 
  46*; 
  

   tubes, 
  55". 
  See 
  also 
  Geologic 
  col- 
  

   lections. 
  

  

  Collybia 
  radicata, 
  304'-5'; 
  explana- 
  

   tion 
  of 
  plate, 
  315'. 
  

  

  Collybia 
  velutipes, 
  305^-6'; 
  explana- 
  

   tion 
  of 
  plate, 
  314^ 
  

  

  Colorado 
  group, 
  174*. 
  

  

  Columbia 
  county, 
  calciferous 
  lime- 
  

   stone, 
  147^; 
  limonites, 
  •220'-2r; 
  

   spathic 
  iron 
  ore, 
  221"-22*. 
  

  

  Columbia 
  universitj^ 
  gift, 
  rl3\ 
  

  

  Columbian 
  talc 
  company, 
  rl21*, 
  

   rl25*. 
  

  

  Conglomerate, 
  120«, 
  125*, 
  127', 
  166". 
  

   See 
  also 
  Oneida 
  conglomerate; 
  

   Pottsville 
  conglomerate. 
  

  

  Connecticut 
  broAvnstone, 
  195'. 
  

  

  Conrad, 
  T. 
  A., 
  paleontologist, 
  24r. 
  

  

  Copper 
  ore, 
  122'; 
  localities 
  pro; 
  

   ducing, 
  232^ 
  

  

  Corniferous 
  limestone, 
  160*, 
  202\ 
  

  

  Corundum, 
  122', 
  226'. 
  

  

  Cowell, 
  W. 
  G., 
  gift, 
  276'. 
  

  

  Crataegus 
  macracantha, 
  280*. 
  

  

  Crataegus 
  mollis, 
  280*. 
  

  

  Cretaceous 
  system, 
  173'-74'; 
  life 
  of, 
  

   174'. 
  

  

  Cross 
  lake, 
  boat 
  stones 
  found 
  near, 
  

   62'; 
  gouges, 
  20^ 
  23'; 
  pestle, 
  38'; 
  

   pipe, 
  49*, 
  50'; 
  stone 
  balls, 
  26»; 
  

   tubes, 
  55'; 
  woman's 
  knives, 
  70\ 
  

  

  Crust 
  of 
  the 
  earth, 
  116'-17*, 
  119^ 
  

  

  Crustaceans, 
  141'. 
  

  

  