REGISTER OF PHOTOGRAPHS RECEIVED. 451 



043. Glenns falln, on Hudson river. Looking west. I'lihlislu'd as a plate in rt'port 



of state ireolou'ist of New York for IS!)."). 



044. Quarry in Trenton limestone, south ])ank of Hudson river, Glenns Falls, New 



York. 



045. Trenton, IMaek Kiver and liirdseye limestones on Calciferous, north bank of 



Hudson river, Ulenns Falls, New York, rublished as a plate in report of 

 state geolotjist of New York for ISOi). 



046. Lake in drift hills, southwest of (Jlenus Falls, New York. J^ookin^' north. 



Freneh mountain in the distanee. 



047. Caleiferous on erystalline sehists. West Shore railroad eut one mile west of 



Downing station, New York. Looking south. Published as a i)late in re- 

 port of the state geologist of New York for LS03. 



048. Calciferous sandroek on East Canada creek, two miles above its mouth, Herki- 



mer county, New York. 

 040. Caleiferous on East Canada creek, one mile above its mouth, Herkimer county. 

 New York. Published as a plate in report of state geologist of New^ York 

 for 180."). 



050. Fault and dike in east bank of East Canada creek, a mile above its mouth, 



Herkimer county, New York. Published as a i)late in report of state geolo- 

 gist of New York for 1803. 



051. Fault and dike in east bank of East Canada creek, one mile above its mouth, 



Herkimer county, New York, looking east. On the left is Calciferous, with 

 a breccia along the fault i)lane. In the center is the dike, which is a melilite- 

 diabase. On the right are Trenton limestones below and shales and thin 

 sandstones of tlie Utica formation above. The central opening is an adit 

 made by prospectors. Published as a plate in report of the state geologist 

 of New York for 1803. 



052. Trenton limestones overlain by Utica shales in ravine behind Canajoharie, 



New York. 



053. L^tica shales, Trenton limestones and Calciferous sandroek in banks of creek 



beliind Canajoharie, New York. Pul)lished as a plate in report of state 

 ireologist of New York for 1803, 



054. Ravine in Utica shales behind Canajoharie, New York. Published as a [)late 



in rei)ort of state geologist of New York for 1803. 



055. Gorge of Mohawk river, at Little Falls, New York. Calciferous in the fore- 



ground and to the left. Crystalline rocks along the river to the left and hills 



of Utica shale in the background. Looking west. 

 050. The principal falls of Trenton Falls, New York, over Trenton limestone. Pub- 

 lished as a plate in report of state geologist of New York for 1803. 

 057. Cascade in upper gorge at Trenton Falls, New York, over Tri'uton limestone. 



Publishetl as a plate in report of state geologist of New York for 180.'). 

 958. I^ower portion of gorge at Trenton Falls, New Ycjrk. Published as a plate in 



reiKjrt of state geologist of New York for 1803. 

 950. Sj)oncer falls, Trenton Falls, New York, over Ticiiton limestone. Piiblishe(l 



a.s a i)late in report of state geologist of New Yt>rk for 1803. 

 9G0. Quarry at Howe's cave, Schoharie county, New York, Pentiimerus and ten- 



taculite beds of the HeMerberg limestone. Published as a plate in rei)ort of 



state geologist of New York for 1803. 



