REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR 1920-21 



I97 



175 E: 



ntomology 





191 Geology 





209-210 



Geology 



176 Botany 





192 







2II-2I2 



" 



177 Director's report for 1014 



193 







213-214 



" 



178 Economic Geology 





194 Entomology 





2I5-2I6 



" 



179 Botany 





195 Geology 





217-218 



" 



180 Entomology 



181 Economic Geology 





196 Director's report for 1916 



219-220 



Director's report for 





197 Botany 







1918 



182 Geology 





198 Entomology 





221-222 



Paleontology 



183 



" 





199 Economic Geology 





223-224 



Economic Geology 



184 Archeology 





200 Entomology 





225-226 



Geology 



185 Geology 





20i Economic Geology 





227-228 



Director's report for 



186 Entomology 





202 Entomology 







1919 



187 Director's report for 191 S 



203-204 



Economic Geology 



229-230 



Geology 



188 Botany 





205-206 Botany 





231-232 



Entomology 



189 Paleontology 





207-208 



Director's report for 



233-234 



Botany 



190 Economic Geology 







1917 





235-236 Archeology 















237-238 





Bulletins are also found with the annual reports of the 



museum as follows: 





Bullet ir 



1 Report Bulletin 



Report 



Bulletin 



Repor, 



', Bulletin Report 



12-15 



48, v. 1 



85 



58, v. 2 



131, 132 



62, v. 2 



193 



70, v. 1 



16, 17 



50, v. 1 



86 



58, v. 5 



133 



62, v. 1 



194 



70, v. 2 



18, 19 



51, v. 1 



87-89 



58, v. 4 



134 



62, V. 2 



195 



70, v. 1 



20-25 



52, v. 1 



90 



58, v. 3 



135 



63, V. I 



196 



70, v. 1 



26-31 



53. v. 1 



9i 



58, v. 4 



136 



63, V. 2 



197 



70, V. 2 



32-34 



54. v. 1 



92 



58, v. 3 



137. 138 



63, V. I 



198 



70, V. 2 



35, 36 



54, v. 2 



93 



58, v. 2 



139 



63, V. 2 



199 



70, V. 2 



37-44 



54, v. 3 



94 



58, v. 4 



140 



63, V. I 



200 



71, V. 2 



45-48 



54. v. 4 



95, 96 



58, v. 1 



141-43 



63, V. 2 



201 



71, V. I 



49-54 



55 



97 



58, v. s 



144 



64, V. 2 



202 



71, V. 2 



55 



56, v. 4 



98, 99 



59, v. 2 



145, 146 



64, V. I 



203-4 



71, V. I 



56 



56, v. 1 



100 



59, v. 1 



147, 148 



64, V. 2 



205-6 



71, V. 2 



57 



56, v. 3 



101 



59, v. 2 



149 



64, V. I 



207-8 



71, V. I 



58 



56, v. 1 



102 



59, v. 1 



150-54 



64, V. 2 







59, 60 



56, v. 3 



103-5 



59, v. 2 



155-57 



65, V. 2 







61 



56, v. 1 



106 



59, v. 1 



158-60 



65, V. I 



Memoir 



62 



56, v. 4 



107 



60, v. 2 



161 



65, V. 2 



2 < 



i9, v. 3, and 50, v. 3 



63 



56, v. 2 



108 



60, v. 3 



162 



65, V. I 



3,4 



53, v. 2 



64 



56, v. 3 



109, no 



60, v. 1 



163 



66, V. 2 



5.6 



57, v. 3 



65 



56, v. 2 



III 



6o, v. 2 



164 



66, v. 1 



7 



57, v. 4 



66,67 



56, v. 4 



112 



60, v. 1 



165-67 



66, v. 2 



8, pt ] 



I 59, v. 3 



68 



56, v. 3 



113 



60, v. 3 



168-70 



66, v. 1 



8, pt 2 



i 59, v. 4 



69 



56, v. 2 



114 



60, v. 1 



171-76 



67 



9,pt ] 



: 60, v. 4 



70, 71 



57, v. 1, pt 1 



115 



60, v. 2 



177-80 



68 



9, pt 2 



: 62, v. 4 



72 



57, v. 1, pt 2 



Il6 



60, v. 1 



181 



69, v. 2 



10 



60, v. 5 



73 



57, v. 2 



117 



60, v. 3 



182, 183 



69, v. 1 



11 



61, v. 3 



74 



57. v. 1, pt 2 



Il8 



60, V. I 



184 



69, v. 2 



12, pt 



1 63, v. 3 



75 



57, v. 2 



1 19-2 1 



61, V. I 



18S 



69, v. 1 



12, pt 



2 66, v. 3 



76 



57, v. 1, pt 2 



122 



6l, V. 2 



186 



69, v. 2 



13 



63, v. 4 



77 



57, v. i.pt 1 



123 



61, V. I 



187 



69, V. I 



14, V. 



1 65, v. 3 



78 



57, v. 2 



124 



6l, V. 2 



188 



69, V. 2 



14, v. 



2 65, v. 4 



79 



57, v. 1, pt 2 



125 



62, v. 3 



189 



69, v. I 



15, v. 



I 72, V. 2 



80 



57, v. 1, pt 1 



126-28 



62, V. I 



190 



69, V. 2 



15, v. 



2 72, v. 3 



81, 82 



58, v. 3 



129 



62, V. 2 



191 



70, V. I 







83,84 



58, v. 1 



130 



62, v. 3 



192 



70, V. I 







The figures at the beginning of each entry in the following list indicate its number as a museum 

 bulletin. 



Geology and Paleontology. 14 Kemp, J. F. Geology of Moriah and West- 

 port Townships, Essex Co., N. Y., with notes on the iron mines. 38p. il, 

 7pl. 2 maps. Sept. 1895. Free. 



19 Merrill, F. J. H. Guide to the Study of the Geological Collections of the 

 New York State Museum. 164P. 119 pi. map. Nov. 1898. Out of print. 



21 Kemp, J. F. Geology of the Lake Placid Region. 24p. ipl. map. Sept. 

 1898. Free. 



34 Cumings, E. R. Lower Silurian System of Eastern Montgomery County; 

 Prosser, C. S. Notes on the Stratigraphy of Mohawk Valley and Saratoga 

 County, N. Y. 74P. i4pl. map. May 1900. 15c. 



39 Clarke, J. M.; Simpson, G. B. & Loomis, F. B. Paleontologic Papers 1. 

 72p. il. i6pl. Oct. 1900. 15c. 



Contents: Clarke, J. M. A Remarkable Occurrence of Orthoceras in the Oneonta Beds of 



the Chenango Valley, N. Y. 

 Paropsonema cryptophya; a Peculiar Echinoderm from the Intumescens-zone (Portage 



Beds) of Western New York. 



Dictyonine Hexactinellid Sponges from the Upper Devonic of New York. 



— The Water Biscuit of Squaw Island, Canandaigua Lake, N. Y._ 



Simpson, G. B. Preliminary Descriptions of New Genera of Paleozoic Rugose Corals. 

 Loomis, F. B. Siluric Fungi from Western New York. 



