INDEX TO THIRD REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR I906 



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International congress of geologists, 



51-52. 

 Inwood limestone, 12. 

 Iron ores, 16-22. 

 Iroquois, Lake, shore lines, 13. 



Jack Patrick's cave, 45. 



Kemp, J. F., mentioned, 51. 



Lake Iroquois, see Iroquois, Lake. 

 Lake Memphremagog, see Memphre- 



magog. Lake. 

 Later glacial waters of central New 



York^ 13. 

 Limestone caverns of eastern New 



York, 32-51. 

 Lingulepis acuminata, 10. 

 Livingston's cave, 49. 

 Localities, new entries on general 



record of, 119-24. 

 Long Lake quadrangle, 10. 

 Loughran, James F., mentioned, 2^. 

 Lowerre quartzite, 12. 

 Luther, D. D., work of, 9; Geology 



of the Buffalo Quadrangle, 83 ; 



Geology of the Penn Yan-Ham- 



mondsport Quadrangles, 83. 



McCourt, W. E., Fire Tests of Some 



New York Building Stones, 82. 

 McFail's cave, 42. 

 Magnetites, titaniferous, 18. 

 Maine, eastern. Paleozoic faunas, 52. 

 Manhattan schist, 12. 

 Maps, 85 ; topographic, 8-12. 

 Mastodons, 59-60. 

 Mather, cited, 53. 

 Memoirs, 81 ; in press, 85 ; prepared, 



86. 

 Memphremagog, Lake, early De- 



vonic strata, 52-53. 

 Mineralogic laboratory, contributions 



from, 82. 

 Mineralogy, report, 25-29; bulletins, 



82; accessions to collections, 91-92. 

 Mines and quarries, 15-16. 

 Mining and quarry industry of New 



York, 82. 



Mohawk valley, lower, glacial de- 

 posits, 13-15. 



Mollusca, New York, monograph oi^ 

 72. 



Monograptus clintonensis, 59. 

 priodon, 59. 



Moraines of western New York, 13, 



Morrisville quadrangle, 9. 



Mosquitos, paper on, 69. 



Myriapods, monograph of, 73. 



Needham, James G., monograph on 

 stone flies (Plecoptera), 68. 



Newland, D. H., Mining and Quarry 

 Industry of New York, 82. 



Nixon, Ivan L., work of, 69. 



Normanskill fauna, 58. 



Normanskill graptolite shale, 58. ^ 



Nunda quadrangle, 9. 



Nylander, O. O., mentioned, 52. 



Ogilvie, I. H., Geology of the Para- 

 dox Lake Quadrangle, 81. 

 Oneida conglomerate, 54. 

 Oniskethau valley, caves, 51. 

 Ontario Beach quadrangle, 9, 

 Otisville, Utica shale, 57-58. 

 Ovid quadrangle, 9. 



Paleontology, report on, 52-63; bul- 

 letins on, 83, 85, 86; accessions to 

 collections, 90. 



Paradox lake quadrangle, geology, 

 81. 



Park and woodland trees, insects 

 affecting, 69, 81. 



Pectinatella magnifica, 73. 



Penn Yan-Hammondsport quad- 

 rangles, 9 ; geology, 83. 



Phelps quadrangle, 9. 



Phillipsastrea, 53. 



Pigmy cave, 45. 



Plecoptera, 68. 



Pleistocene geology west of the Ad« 

 irondacks, 13. 



Pleistocene phenomena of the Lower 

 Mohawk valley, 13-15. 



Portage quadrangle, 9. 



Postglacial faults in eastern New 

 York, 13. 



