﻿GENERAL 
  INDEX 
  

  

  407 
  

  

  Scipioville, 
  ornaments 
  found 
  in, 
  30*. 
  

  

  Scntella 
  limestone, 
  157". 
  

  

  Sea 
  weeds, 
  146^ 
  loO", 
  158'. 
  

  

  Sedgwiclv, 
  Adam, 
  geologic 
  studies, 
  

   142*. 
  

  

  Sedimentary 
  rocks, 
  123-, 
  125^ 
  126''- 
  

   2T. 
  

  

  Seneca 
  county, 
  sinew 
  stones 
  found 
  

   in, 
  43'; 
  slate 
  knives, 
  68**. 
  

  

  Seneca 
  Falls, 
  pipe 
  found 
  near, 
  50*. 
  

  

  Seneca 
  lake, 
  higher 
  levels 
  in 
  post- 
  

   glacial 
  development, 
  r55-117; 
  flow 
  

   of 
  streams 
  in 
  valley, 
  rG8^--70^ 
  

  

  stone 
  articles 
  found 
  near 
  ; 
  amu- 
  

   lets,' 
  Gl*; 
  banner 
  stones, 
  78*; 
  celts, 
  

   15", 
  18=; 
  gouges, 
  22*; 
  pestle, 
  88'; 
  

   stone 
  balls, 
  24^; 
  tubes, 
  55\ 
  

  

  Seneca 
  limestones, 
  202-. 
  

  

  Seneca 
  oil, 
  22T. 
  

  

  Seneca 
  river, 
  amulets 
  found 
  near, 
  

   58^ 
  59*, 
  59% 
  59", 
  60*, 
  G0«, 
  60''; 
  ban- 
  

   ner 
  stones, 
  74'*-75% 
  75\ 
  76^ 
  77'\ 
  

   78^; 
  boat 
  stones, 
  62''-63='; 
  calts, 
  12«, 
  

   13% 
  14-, 
  14«, 
  15«, 
  16% 
  16«, 
  16^-17S 
  

   17% 
  17*, 
  17% 
  18% 
  18% 
  19% 
  19^; 
  gor- 
  

   gets, 
  80% 
  8r; 
  gouges, 
  20% 
  2r-22^; 
  

   hammer 
  stones, 
  33'; 
  muller, 
  33% 
  

   34"; 
  ornaments, 
  28'*-29^ 
  pebble, 
  

   -32*^; 
  pestles, 
  35*, 
  36% 
  36% 
  37% 
  39^ 
  

   pipe, 
  46% 
  47% 
  48% 
  48% 
  49% 
  49% 
  

   plummets, 
  41% 
  42=^; 
  potstone 
  ves- 
  

   sel, 
  39''-40% 
  40^'; 
  slate 
  knives, 
  65% 
  

   65''-^0% 
  66*, 
  66% 
  67% 
  68';. 
  stone 
  

   balls, 
  25-; 
  tubes, 
  54**; 
  woman's 
  

   knives, 
  70% 
  72*. 
  

  

  Septaria, 
  164% 
  

  

  Series, 
  see 
  Geologic 
  series. 
  

  

  Serpentine, 
  141% 
  219% 
  22r; 
  composi- 
  

   tion, 
  122'; 
  localities 
  producing. 
  

   234% 
  

  

  Shale. 
  125% 
  127% 
  214^; 
  constituents, 
  

   120% 
  as 
  road 
  metal, 
  208% 
  of 
  

   Cambrian 
  system, 
  143% 
  143% 
  of 
  

   Hudson 
  river 
  group, 
  149*; 
  Mauch 
  

   Chunk 
  group, 
  166% 
  Portage 
  

   group, 
  164% 
  of 
  Upper 
  Silurian 
  sys- 
  

  

  tem, 
  153^-56% 
  See 
  also 
  Hamilton 
  

   shale; 
  Marcellus 
  shale. 
  

  

  Shaler, 
  N. 
  S., 
  cited, 
  rl58% 
  

  

  Shawangunk 
  grit, 
  151% 
  

  

  Shawangunk 
  mountain, 
  Oneida 
  con- 
  

   glomerate, 
  189% 
  

  

  Shore 
  features 
  in 
  the 
  finger-lake 
  

   valleys. 
  r75''-77% 
  

  

  Silts, 
  Lacustrine, 
  r70'-7r. 
  

  

  Silurian 
  system, 
  report 
  on 
  relation 
  

   of 
  Ordovician 
  and 
  Bo-Silurian 
  

   rocks, 
  r21-54; 
  origin 
  of 
  term. 
  146*. 
  

   See 
  also 
  Lower 
  Silurian 
  system; 
  

   Upper 
  Silurian 
  

  

  Silver 
  ore, 
  122% 
  mining 
  in 
  Now 
  

   York. 
  231% 
  

  

  Simonds. 
  P. 
  W., 
  cited, 
  rl42% 
  rl52% 
  

  

  Sinew 
  stones, 
  description, 
  43% 
  

  

  Six 
  mile 
  creek, 
  r69% 
  rl35% 
  rl45% 
  

  

  Skaneateles. 
  banner 
  stones 
  found 
  

   in. 
  75»-76% 
  celts, 
  17% 
  gouges, 
  23% 
  

  

  Skaneateles 
  lake, 
  gouges 
  found 
  

   near, 
  20% 
  

  

  Slate 
  knives, 
  description, 
  64^-69% 
  

   description 
  of 
  plates, 
  65"-69% 
  

  

  Slates, 
  126% 
  143% 
  143% 
  149% 
  163% 
  196% 
  

   See 
  also 
  Roofing 
  slate. 
  

  

  Smith, 
  Mrs 
  A. 
  M., 
  gift, 
  275% 
  

  

  Smith, 
  C. 
  E., 
  gift, 
  273% 
  

  

  Smock. 
  J. 
  C, 
  bulletin 
  on 
  iron 
  ores, 
  

   214% 
  

  

  Smyth, 
  C. 
  H. 
  jr. 
  collection 
  for 
  mu- 
  

   seum. 
  rl5% 
  cited, 
  r39% 
  r46% 
  rl24*. 
  

  

  Soda 
  ash, 
  224% 
  

  

  Solidago 
  alpestris. 
  280*. 
  

  

  Solidago 
  neglecta. 
  297% 
  

  

  Solidago 
  rugosa. 
  297'^. 
  

  

  Solidago 
  uniligulata, 
  280% 
  

  

  Some 
  higher 
  levels 
  in 
  the 
  post 
  gla- 
  

   cial 
  development 
  of 
  the 
  finger 
  

   lakes 
  of 
  New 
  York 
  state 
  by 
  T. 
  L. 
  

   Watson, 
  r55-117. 
  

  

  South 
  Lake, 
  gouges 
  found 
  near, 
  22% 
  

  

  Spaftord, 
  gouges 
  found 
  in. 
  23% 
  

  

  Sparganium 
  androcladum, 
  281'. 
  

  

  Spathic 
  iron 
  ore, 
  122% 
  221»-22% 
  

  

  