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  NEW 
  YORK 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM 
  

  

  Hornblende, 
  12r, 
  125S 
  182*, 
  204''-^^ 
  

  

  Hornstone, 
  173^ 
  

  

  Horseheads, 
  outlet, 
  rlV, 
  ^73''-75^ 
  

  

  Horses, 
  217^ 
  

  

  Hudson 
  river, 
  boat 
  stones 
  found 
  

   near, 
  63^; 
  carbonate 
  ores, 
  22r-22'; 
  

   pestle, 
  38«. 
  

  

  Hudson 
  river 
  bluestone, 
  192*. 
  

  

  Hudson 
  river 
  group, 
  149^-50*. 
  

  

  Hudson 
  river 
  sandstone, 
  188*. 
  

  

  Hudson 
  valley, 
  clays, 
  210^-11^ 
  

  

  Hulst, 
  G: 
  D., 
  gift, 
  276^-77^ 
  

  

  Hunt, 
  T. 
  S., 
  cited,, 
  r45®; 
  quoted, 
  

   117«. 
  

  

  Hydnum 
  albidum, 
  310^; 
  explanation 
  

   of 
  plates, 
  317^ 
  

  

  Hydnum 
  Cap'utursi, 
  310''-12-; 
  expla- 
  

   nation 
  of 
  plate, 
  317®. 
  

  

  Hydnum 
  cbrysocomum, 
  293'. 
  

  

  Hydraulic 
  cement, 
  156^ 
  

  

  Hydro 
  mica 
  schist, 
  126\ 
  

  

  Hygrophorus 
  flavodiscus, 
  303*-4* 
  

   explanation 
  of 
  plate, 
  315^ 
  

  

  Hygrophorus 
  immutabilis, 
  292-. 
  

  

  Hypericum 
  majus, 
  278'. 
  

  

  Hypersthene, 
  122^ 
  125\ 
  

  

  Hypocrea 
  aurantiaca, 
  295^ 
  

  

  Ice 
  age, 
  175''-'77^ 
  

  

  Igneous 
  rocks, 
  123S 
  124^-25' 
  ; 
  con- 
  

   stituents, 
  122*. 
  

  

  Ilex 
  monticola, 
  297^ 
  

  

  Illuminating 
  gas, 
  227'. 
  

  

  Indian 
  Hill, 
  mortars 
  found 
  in, 
  63"; 
  

   muller, 
  33'-^4^; 
  pestle, 
  38*; 
  stone 
  

   balls, 
  25«, 
  25«. 
  

  

  Infusorial 
  earth, 
  226^ 
  

  

  Inocybe 
  albodisca, 
  290-. 
  

  

  Inocybe 
  rigidipes, 
  289^-90\ 
  

  

  International 
  pulp 
  company, 
  rl2r, 
  

   Tl22\ 
  123^ 
  125«. 
  

  

  Introductory 
  geologic 
  collection, 
  

   rll». 
  

  

  Invertebrates, 
  collection 
  of, 
  r20\ 
  

  

  Iron 
  age, 
  179^ 
  

  

  Iron 
  ores, 
  214*-22*; 
  localities 
  pro- 
  

   ducing, 
  23r. 
  

  

  Iroquois, 
  materials 
  used 
  by, 
  8'; 
  arti- 
  

   cles 
  not 
  used 
  by, 
  9^ 
  20«, 
  69^ 
  72«. 
  

  

  Isaria 
  penicilliformis, 
  294^ 
  

  

  Ithaca 
  lake 
  stage, 
  r94^-95^ 
  

  

  James 
  ville, 
  pipe 
  found 
  near, 
  47^; 
  

   stone 
  balls, 
  25^. 
  

  

  Jamieson, 
  , 
  cited, 
  r78'. 
  

  

  Jefferson 
  county, 
  amulets 
  found 
  in, 
  

   G8^; 
  banner 
  stones, 
  78*; 
  Black 
  

   river 
  limestone, 
  148^ 
  celts, 
  19' 
  

   gorgets, 
  80^;-8P; 
  gouges,, 
  22^ 
  

   grooved 
  axes, 
  83^; 
  hematite, 
  219* 
  

   pipes, 
  47''-48\ 
  51^; 
  sandstone, 
  

   145- 
  ; 
  slate 
  knives, 
  66^ 
  68^; 
  stone 
  

   cone, 
  87®; 
  tubes, 
  55\ 
  55*. 
  See 
  also 
  

   Belleville; 
  Chaumont. 
  

  

  Jewett, 
  Ezekiel, 
  cited, 
  r36'; 
  curator 
  

   of 
  museum, 
  243®; 
  resignation, 
  244\ 
  

  

  Johnson, 
  L., 
  cited, 
  rl43»-44^ 
  rl53-. 
  

  

  Juncus 
  secundus, 
  28r. 
  

  

  Juncus 
  Torreyi, 
  281^ 
  

  

  Jurassic 
  system, 
  172^-73^; 
  life 
  of, 
  

   172«-73^ 
  

  

  Kaolin 
  deposits, 
  213*. 
  

  

  Kaolinite, 
  120^ 
  

  

  Kellar, 
  Bros., 
  rl21*. 
  

  

  Kemp, 
  J. 
  F., 
  gift, 
  rl4^; 
  Geology 
  of 
  

  

  Moriah 
  and 
  Westport 
  toicnsMps, 
  

  

  214®. 
  

   Kendaia, 
  mortars 
  found 
  in, 
  64'; 
  

  

  slate 
  knives, 
  68^ 
  

   Kittatinny 
  mountains, 
  formation, 
  

  

  151®. 
  

   Knives, 
  see 
  Slate 
  knives. 
  Woman's 
  

  

  knife. 
  

  

  Labradorite, 
  12P. 
  

  

  Lactarius 
  aquifluus 
  brevissimus, 
  

  

  298'. 
  

   Lacustrine 
  deposits, 
  classification 
  

  

  of, 
  r70''-72^ 
  

  

  