GENERAL INDEX 



r prefixed to page numbers refers to the director's report; other page 

 numbers refer to the appendixes. 



Accessions to collections, r!53-60. 

 Adirondack-Hudson, three large 



glacial deltas, rl2. 

 Albany clays, rl2; altitude, rll. 

 "Arkona " beach, rl5. 

 Ash of peat, r59. 

 Augite syenite, r7. 



Bach, A., cited, r89. 



Bagshaw, Walter, cited, r96. 



Baskerville, C, cited, r89. 



Batrachians, collection, rlOl; ar- 

 rangement, r!03; of New York, 

 catalogue of, by B. G. Eckel and 

 F. C. Paulmier, rl03, 353-416. 



Bean, Tarleton H., specimens col- 

 lected by, rl02; catalogue of New 

 York fishes, rl03; Report on the 

 Fishes of Great South Bay, Long 

 Island, rl05, rl09-28; cited, r!07. 



Beauchamp, William M., work of, 

 rl41; Horn and Bone Implements 

 of the New York Indians, 241-352. 



Beck, L. C, cited, r81. 



" Belmore " beach, rl5. 



Bibliography of peat, r89-90; of 

 molding sand, r96. 



Birds of New York, catalogue of, 

 rl03. 



Birnbaum, cited, r62. 



Bjorling, P. R., cited, r67, r89. 



Bone implements of the New York 

 Indians, by W. M. Beauchamp, 

 241-352. 



Borntrager, H., cited, r89. 



Botanist, report, 929-86. 



Botany, director's report on, rl40. 



Brande, cited, r90. 



For full indexes to museum bulletins, see 



Brandon, Rev. John Henry, cited, 



rl7. 

 Bronx, silty deposits, rll. 

 Brooklyn quadrangle, r6. 

 Buffalo quadrangle, rl5. 

 Building stone , industry in New 



York, rl42. 

 Building stones, in Herkimer 



county, r7. 

 Butts, Charles, paleontologic work, 



r97. 



Cassels, cited, r82, r83. 



Cattail swamps, r79. 



Cement industries, report on, rl6. 



Champlain valley, see Hudson- 



Champlain valleys. 

 Check List of New York Birds, rl03.» 

 Cheesequake creek, valley, rlO. 

 Clam, edible, life history, rl07-8. 

 Clapp, E. P., mentioned, r89. 

 Clarke, John M., Report of the State 



Paleontologist 1901, 417-696. 

 Ruedemann, Rudolf and Wood, 



Elvira, Paleontologic Papers 2, 



1-240. 

 Clay-working industry in New York, 



rl42. 

 Connecticut, metamorphic rocks, r8. 

 Corals, collection renovated, rl02. 

 Correspondence, requests for infor- 

 mation, rl6. 

 Crab, edible, rl04, rl06, rl29-38. 

 Crab fishing industries of New 



York, rl36-38. 

 Cretaceous beds of Long Island. 



field work during 1901, by Arthur 



Hollick, r48-51. 



index printed with each bulletin. 



