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K. B. Mathes, Batavia, N. Y. 



Devonian fossils from western New York. 

 W. P. Judson, Broadalbin, N. Y. 



Large example of the brachiopod Amphigenia from the Erie canal, 

 Genesee street, Buffalo. 

 Howard S. Scholes, Albany, N. Y. 



Devonian fossils from the vicinity of Thompson's lake. 

 Lesley W. Jones, Amsterdam, N. Y. 



Fossils from the quarry in the Amsterdam limestone. 

 Dr Francis C. Nicholas, President, Maryland Academy of Sciences, 

 Baltimore 



Cystids from the Keyser formation, West Virginia. 



Special collections of Devonian fossil plants made by Winifred 

 Goldring, Joseph Bylancik, Vincent Ayers, D. Dana Luther and 

 H. P. Woodward from the rocks in the vicinity of Gilboa, Margaret- 

 ville, Walton, Cadosia, Hancock, Shinhopple, Downsville, Oxford, 

 Norwich, Sidney, Monroe, Naples, Honeoye. 2100 specimens. 



STAFF OF THE DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE 

 The members of the staff, permanent and temporary, of the 

 Department, as at present constituted, are: 



ADMINISTRATION 



John M. Clarke, Director 



Jacob Van Deloo, Secretary of the Museum 



Anna M. Tolhurst, Director's Stenographer and Secretary 



GEOLOGY AND PALEONTOLOGY 



John M. Clarke, State Geologist and Paleontologist 



Chris A. Hartnagel, Assistant State Geologist, Curator of Geology 



Rudolf Ruedemann, Assistant State Paleontologist, Curator of 



Paleontology 

 William L. Bryant, Honorary Custodian of Fossil Fishes 

 Winifred Goldring, Associate Paleontologist 

 Charles K. Cabeen, Mineralogist 

 Esther K. Bender, Draftsman 

 Noah T. Clarke, Scientific Technician 

 H. C. Wardell, Technical Assistant 

 Edith A. Lipschutz, Stenographer 

 Charles P. Heidenrich, General Mechanic 



