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VII 



PUBLICATIONS 



A list of the scientific publications issued during the year 

 1909-10, with those now in press and treatises ready for printing, 

 is attached hereto. The publications issued cover the whole range 

 of our scientific activities. They embrace 2051 pages of text, 286 

 plates and 17 maps. 



The labor of preparing this matter, verifying, editing and cor- 

 recting is onerous and exacting. Taken altogether, it excellently 

 indicates the activity and diligence of the staff of this division. 



ANNUAL REPORT 



1 Sixth Report of the Director, State Geologist and Paleontolo- 

 gist for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1909. 230P. 4ipl. 



2 maps. 4 charts. 



Contents: 



Introduction 

 I Condition of the scientific 

 collections 

 II Report on the geological sur- 

 vey 

 Geological survey 

 Seismological station 

 Mineralogy . 

 Paleontology 



III Report of the State Botanist 



IV Report of the State Ento- 



mologist 

 V Report on the zoology sec- 

 tion 

 VI Report on the archeology 

 section 

 VII Publications 

 VIII Staff 



IX Accessions 

 Age and Relations of the Little 

 Falls Dolomite (Calciferous) of 



the Mohawk Valley. E. O. 

 Ulrich & H. P. Cushing 



Symmetric Arrangement in the 

 Elements of the Paleozoic Plat- 

 form of North America. 

 Rudolf Ruedemann 



Origin of Color in the Vernon 

 Shale. W. J. Miller. 



Downward Overthrust Fault at 

 Saugerties, N. Y. G. H. Chad- 

 wick 



Joint Caves of Valcour Island — 

 Their Age and Their Origin. 

 G. H. Hudson 



Contributions to Mineralogy. 

 H. P. Whitlock 



The Iroquois and the Struggle for 

 America. Elihu Root 



Nun-da-wa-o, the Oldest Seneca 

 Village. D. D. Luther 



Index 



MEMOIRS 



2 No. 12 Birds of New York, volume 1. By E. Howard Eaton. 

 Introductory chapters : local lists, water birds and game birds. 

 50ip. 42 colored plates. 



