﻿398 
  

  

  NEW 
  YORK 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM 
  

  

  Exoascus, 
  Insititiae, 
  294'. 
  

   Exoascus 
  unilateralis, 
  295\ 
  

  

  Eabius, 
  banner 
  stones 
  found 
  in, 
  

   75*. 
  

  

  Fairchiid, 
  H. 
  L., 
  cited, 
  r66\ 
  r72«, 
  

   r74^ 
  r85^ 
  l•90^ 
  r96«, 
  l•102^ 
  rl03^ 
  . 
  

  

  Feldspars, 
  120', 
  121\ 
  

  

  Fertilizers, 
  223", 
  224«, 
  227^ 
  

   Field 
  work, 
  238=^-40^. 
  

  

  Finger 
  lakes, 
  deltas, 
  rl08--9^; 
  differ- 
  

   ential 
  movement, 
  rl09'-12'''; 
  expla- 
  

   nation 
  of 
  conditions, 
  r77^-^5"; 
  

   Some 
  higher 
  levels 
  in 
  post-glaciai 
  

   development 
  of, 
  by 
  T. 
  L. 
  Wat- 
  

   son, 
  r55-117; 
  lake 
  sequence 
  in 
  val- 
  

   leys, 
  rlOS^-^*^; 
  shore 
  features 
  in, 
  

   r75°-77^; 
  terminology 
  used 
  in 
  de- 
  

   scribing 
  lake 
  stages, 
  r85^; 
  topog- 
  

   raphy 
  of 
  region, 
  r68''-68^ 
  

  

  Fish 
  creek, 
  ornaments 
  found 
  near, 
  

   28^ 
  

  

  Fishes, 
  113^ 
  141^; 
  of 
  Carboniferous 
  

   system, 
  170^; 
  of 
  Cretaceous 
  period, 
  

   174®; 
  of 
  Devonian 
  system, 
  158\ 
  

   165^; 
  of 
  Jurassic 
  period, 
  172*; 
  of 
  

   Lower 
  Silurian 
  system, 
  150®; 
  of 
  

   Mesozoic 
  time, 
  170^; 
  of 
  Tertiary 
  

   period, 
  175^; 
  of 
  Triassic 
  period, 
  

   171^ 
  172^ 
  . 
  

  

  Flagstone, 
  152^ 
  164*, 
  186*. 
  

  

  Flammula 
  viscida, 
  290^ 
  

  

  Fleming, 
  celts 
  found 
  in, 
  15^ 
  

  

  Flint, 
  m\ 
  

  

  Flint 
  creek 
  stage, 
  r90*. 
  

  

  Fluorite, 
  localities 
  producing, 
  234*. 
  

  

  Foerste, 
  A. 
  F., 
  cited, 
  r37'. 
  

  

  Foote, 
  C. 
  W., 
  cited, 
  rl43^ 
  rl52'. 
  

  

  Ford, 
  S. 
  W., 
  geologic 
  studies, 
  142'. 
  

  

  Formations, 
  geologic, 
  of 
  New 
  York, 
  

   187-79; 
  trinity 
  of, 
  127^ 
  

  

  Fort 
  Plain, 
  grooved 
  boulders 
  found 
  

   in, 
  84^; 
  ornaments, 
  30^ 
  

  

  Fossil 
  ores, 
  219'-20'. 
  

  

  Fossils, 
  bibliography, 
  240-; 
  disinteg- 
  

   ration, 
  239*-40^; 
  early 
  mention 
  of, 
  

  

  113'-14«; 
  of 
  Acadian 
  group, 
  143''; 
  

   in 
  Black 
  river 
  limiestone, 
  148'; 
  of 
  

   Cambrian 
  system, 
  142*; 
  of 
  Car- 
  

   boniferous 
  system, 
  170^; 
  in 
  Cats- 
  

   kill 
  group, 
  165'; 
  in 
  Cauda 
  galli 
  

   grit, 
  159'; 
  in 
  Champlain 
  valley 
  

   clays, 
  212^; 
  in 
  Clinton 
  group, 
  153'; 
  

   of 
  coal 
  measures, 
  169^; 
  of 
  Devo- 
  

   nian 
  system, 
  165'; 
  of 
  Georgian 
  

   group, 
  143^; 
  in 
  Lower 
  Silurian 
  

   system, 
  150'; 
  in 
  Niagara 
  lime- 
  

   stone, 
  201^; 
  in 
  Oriskany 
  sand- 
  

   stone, 
  159^; 
  in 
  Potsdam 
  group, 
  

   142'; 
  of 
  Quaternary 
  system, 
  178*- 
  

   79*; 
  of 
  Triassic 
  system, 
  17r; 
  of 
  

   Upper 
  Silurian 
  system, 
  158'-. 
  See 
  

   also 
  Palaeontology. 
  

  

  Frankfort 
  slate, 
  r33'-S6^ 
  r40«, 
  r45-. 
  

  

  Franklin 
  county, 
  sandstone, 
  145'. 
  

  

  Freestone, 
  186^ 
  195^ 
  

  

  Freley, 
  — 
  — 
  , 
  quoted, 
  rl37^ 
  

  

  Fungi, 
  edible, 
  269^ 
  300^-12% 
  

  

  Gabbro, 
  183". 
  

  

  Galenite, 
  122*; 
  localities 
  producing, 
  

  

  232*. 
  

   Galium 
  palustre, 
  280^ 
  

   Galium 
  tinctorium, 
  280'. 
  

   Gardeau 
  shale, 
  164^ 
  

   Garnet, 
  122«, 
  225'. 
  

   Geaster 
  velutinus, 
  294^ 
  

   Gebhard, 
  John, 
  jr, 
  curator 
  of 
  mu- 
  

   seum, 
  243'. 
  

   Geikie, 
  Sir 
  Archibald, 
  cited, 
  r45'; 
  

  

  Text-hook 
  of 
  geology, 
  237^ 
  

   Genesee 
  river 
  falls, 
  154^ 
  

   Genesee 
  rock, 
  163''-64\ 
  

   Genesee 
  valley, 
  salt 
  wells, 
  155", 
  224*. 
  

   Geneva, 
  pipe 
  found 
  near, 
  49^ 
  

   Geologic 
  collections, 
  rearrangement, 
  

  

  r5^^-6»; 
  rir; 
  additions, 
  rl3'-17'; 
  

  

  Guide 
  to 
  study 
  of, 
  by 
  I^ 
  : 
  J. 
  H. 
  

  

  Merrill, 
  r7^ 
  105-262. 
  

   Geologic 
  formations 
  of 
  New 
  York, 
  

  

  137-79. 
  

   Geologic 
  map 
  of 
  New 
  York, 
  237'. 
  

  

  