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The Lost Races. Amer. Jour. Agr. and Sci. 1845, 2:199-202. 



Report of the North Carolina Geological Survey, 1858, p. 199- 



200, fig. 24. Elephas tooth recorded from Homer, N. Y. 



Fairchild, H. L. 21st Rep't, N. Y. State Geol. for 1901 (1903). Describes 

 glacial channels at Chittenango 



N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 127, 1909. Glacial waters in central New 



York 



Proc. Roch. Acad. Sci. 1919, 6:40. Origin of delta sand plain at 



Syracuse ; pi. 2, glacial maps 

 Fisher, G. J. Letter dated at Sing Sing, N. Y., 1859. Proc. Acad. Nat. 



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 Flower, W. H. & Lydekker, R. An Introduction to the Study of Mammals 



Living and Extinct. London, 1891. Elephantidae, p. 423-35 

 Foster, J. W. 2d Annual Rep't, Geol. Surv. Ohio, 1838, p. 81 

 Gidley, J. W. Tooth Characters and Revision of the North American 



Species of the Genus Equus. Bui. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1901, 14:91-141 

 Gidley, J. W. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1921, 57:657. Rochester peccary men- 

 tioned 

 Gilbert, G. K. Notes of Investigations at Cohoes with Reference to the 



Circumstances of the Deposition of the Skeleton of Mastodon. 21st 



Annual Rep't, State Cab. Nat. Hist. 1871, p. 129-48 

 Godman, J. D. American Natural History, 1st ed. Phila. 1828, p. 77 



Description of the Os Hyoides of the Mastodon. Jour. Acad. 



Nat. Sci. Phila. 1824, 4:67-72. Peale skeletons mentioned 



Description of a New Genus and New Species of Extinct Mam- 



miferous Quadruped. Tran. Amer. Phil. Soc. n. s. 1830, 3 :47&-85, pi. 17-1* 



fig. 5. Mastodon remains from vicinity of Montgomery, Orange county, 



N. Y. 



American Natural History, 3d ed. 1846, 2:52-81 



Gordon, Reginald. Tree Trunks Found with Mastodon Bones. Sci. n. s. 



1902, 16:1033. Beaver gnawed wood found with remains of a mastodon 



at Balmville, Orange county, N. Y. 



Bones of Mastodon Found. Sci. n. s. 1902, 16:594 



Graham, J. G. Further Account of the Fossil Bones in Orange and Ulster 



Counties; Letter to Dr Mitchill dated Shawangunk, Sept. 10, 1800. 



Med. Repository, 1801, 4:213-14 

 Green, Caleb. 7th Annual Rep't, State Cab. Nat. Hist. 1854, Appendix A, 



p. 16. Letter to John Gebhard jr relating to Homer tooth 

 Green, B. The Boston News-Letter, Boston, 1705, July 30. Under date 



of July 23, 1705, the first printed account of mastodon remains is given 

 Guersnsey, J. A. Amer. Jour. Sci. 1830, 19:358. Remains of mastodon or 



mammoth from banks of Irondequoit creek 

 Hale, Benjamin. Letter to James Hall dated Geneva, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1845. 



Castoroides from vicinity of Clyde, N. Y. 

 Kail, James. Assembly Document 200, 2d Annual Rep't, 4th Geol. Dist. 



of N. Y. 1838, p. 347. Mastodon or mammoth remains from Genesee 



Valley canal near Rochester, N. Y. 

 ■ Geology of New York, pt 4, 1843, p. 363-67. Mastodon remains 



from various parts of the State listed 



Notice of the Geological Position of the Cranium of the 



Castoroides ohioensis. Bost. Jour. Nat. Hist. 1846, 5 :385-9i 



Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. 1848, 2:103. Clyde Castoroides 



mentioned; ibid, p. 167-68 locality described 



Notes and Observations on the Cohoes Mastodon. 21st Annual 



Rep't, N. Y. State Cab. Nat. Hist. 1871, p. 105. Discussion of the forma- 

 tion of potholes under glacial ice 



