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  NEW 
  YORK 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM 
  

  

  and 
  northern 
  New 
  York, 
  19; 
  in 
  

   the 
  Lake 
  Erie 
  basin, 
  116. 
  

  

  Glaphurus 
  pustulosus, 
  15. 
  

  

  Glenville, 
  26. 
  

  

  Gloversville, 
  drumlins, 
  25; 
  lake 
  de- 
  

   posits, 
  26. 
  

  

  Gloversville 
  quadrangle, 
  21, 
  30; 
  

   sand 
  hills 
  extending 
  across, 
  23. 
  

  

  Glyptocrinus, 
  163. 
  

  

  decadactylus, 
  explanation 
  of 
  

   plate, 
  182. 
  

  

  Grape 
  root 
  worm, 
  79. 
  

  

  Graphite 
  bed 
  at 
  Lakeside 
  mine, 
  

   Hague, 
  73. 
  

  

  Graptolites' 
  of 
  New 
  York, 
  59-61. 
  

  

  Great 
  Vly, 
  26. 
  

  

  Grote, 
  cited, 
  43. 
  

  

  Gulf, 
  the, 
  20, 
  65. 
  

  

  Hall, 
  James, 
  paleontological 
  work, 
  

   41; 
  cited, 
  43. 
  

  

  Hartnagel, 
  C. 
  A., 
  report 
  on 
  Roch- 
  

   ester 
  and 
  Ontario 
  Beach 
  quad- 
  

   rangles, 
  10, 
  118; 
  cited, 
  116. 
  

  

  Haug, 
  cited, 
  60. 
  

  

  Helianthaster, 
  61. 
  

   gyalum, 
  63, 
  64. 
  

   rhenanus, 
  62, 
  63, 
  64. 
  

   roemeri, 
  64. 
  

  

  Hematites 
  of 
  Adirondacks, 
  71. 
  

  

  Henderson 
  Harbor, 
  21. 
  

  

  Hicetes 
  innexus, 
  155-58. 
  

  

  explanation 
  of 
  plates, 
  176, 
  178. 
  

  

  Highlands 
  of 
  the 
  Hudson, 
  geologi- 
  

   cal 
  field 
  work, 
  15-16. 
  

  

  Hinds, 
  F. 
  A., 
  mentioned, 
  21. 
  

  

  Historical 
  museum, 
  111-14. 
  

  

  Hoffmans 
  Ferry, 
  27. 
  

  

  Honeoye-Wayland 
  quadrangle, 
  10. 
  

  

  Hopkins, 
  T. 
  C., 
  work 
  on 
  Syracuse 
  

   quadrangle, 
  10. 
  

  

  Howland, 
  Henry 
  R., 
  quoted, 
  45-46. 
  

  

  Hudson, 
  George 
  H., 
  survey 
  of 
  Val- 
  

   cour 
  island, 
  Lake 
  Champlain, 
  

   14; 
  on 
  Blastoidocrinus 
  and 
  its 
  

   type, 
  69; 
  cited, 
  116. 
  

  

  Hudson 
  valley 
  glacier, 
  24. 
  

  

  Hydnoceras 
  tuberosum 
  var. 
  gloss- 
  

   ema, 
  160. 
  

  

  explanation 
  of 
  plate, 
  180. 
  

   Hypo-Iroquois 
  waters, 
  20, 
  67. 
  

  

  Industrial 
  geology, 
  3i~35- 
  

   Insects 
  affecting 
  park 
  and 
  wood- 
  

   land 
  trees, 
  115. 
  

   Interlobate 
  moraine, 
  23-24. 
  

   Iron 
  ores, 
  32-34, 
  70-72. 
  

   Iroquois 
  extinction, 
  19-20, 
  66-67. 
  

  

  Jaekel, 
  cited, 
  57. 
  

   Johnstown, 
  drumlins, 
  25. 
  

  

  Kayser, 
  E., 
  mentioned, 
  194. 
  

  

  Kerrina, 
  cited, 
  57. 
  

  

  Kemp, 
  James 
  F., 
  investigations 
  in 
  

   eastern 
  Adirondacks, 
  13-14; 
  de- 
  

   scription 
  of 
  the 
  Mineville 
  dis- 
  

   trict, 
  32; 
  cited, 
  71; 
  mentioned, 
  74. 
  

  

  Kenneatta, 
  26. 
  

  

  Keyes, 
  C. 
  R., 
  cited, 
  163. 
  

  

  Kingston 
  beds, 
  42. 
  

  

  Kirk, 
  Edwin, 
  investigations 
  of 
  De- 
  

   vonic 
  crinoids 
  of 
  New 
  York, 
  49. 
  

  

  Kolliker, 
  cited, 
  167. 
  

  

  Labechia 
  ohioensis, 
  169. 
  

  

  Lake 
  deposits, 
  of 
  central 
  and 
  

  

  western 
  New 
  York, 
  26; 
  of 
  the 
  

  

  Mohawk 
  valley, 
  27-28. 
  

   Lakes, 
  see 
  under 
  name 
  of 
  lake. 
  

   Lane, 
  Alfred 
  C., 
  address 
  of 
  men- 
  

   tioned, 
  69. 
  

   Lang, 
  Arnold, 
  cited, 
  152. 
  

   Lepidocoleus, 
  162. 
  

  

  jamesi, 
  explanation 
  of 
  plate, 
  180. 
  

   Leptocoelia 
  flabellites, 
  43. 
  

  

  explanation 
  of 
  plate, 
  186. 
  

   Leptostrophia 
  magnifica, 
  explana- 
  

   tion 
  of 
  plates, 
  188, 
  192. 
  

  

  oriskania, 
  43. 
  

  

  explanation 
  of 
  plates, 
  186, 
  192. 
  

  

  perplana, 
  explanation 
  of 
  plate, 
  

   186. 
  

   Leucobrephos 
  brephoides, 
  78. 
  

   Limonites 
  of 
  Adirondacks, 
  71. 
  

   Linden 
  moth, 
  snow-white, 
  80. 
  

   Localities, 
  record 
  of, 
  140-45. 
  

   Logan, 
  cited, 
  55. 
  

  

  