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4 Peck, C: H. N. Y. Edible Fungi, 1895-99. io6p. 25pl. Nov. 1900. 75c. 



This includes revis;d descriptions and illustrations of fungi reported in the 4t/th, 51st and S2<d 

 reports of the si ate botanist. 



5 Clarke, J: M. & Ruedemann. Rudolf. Guelpli Formation and Fauna of 



New York State. I96p. 2ipl. July 1903. $1.50, cloth. 



6 Naples Fauna in Western New York. In press. 



Felt, E. P. Insects Affecting Park and Woodland Trees. In preparation. 

 Merrill. F: J. H. Geology of New York City and Vicinity. In preparation. 



Ruedemann. Rudolf. Graptolites of New York. Pt 1 Graptolites of the 



Lower Beds. In preparation. 

 Natural history of New York. 30V. il. pi. maps. Q. Albany 1842-94. 



division 1 zoology. De Kay. James E. Zoology of New York; or. The 

 New York Fauna; comprising detailed descriptions of all the animals 

 hitherto observed within the State of New York with brief notices of 

 those occasionally found near its borders, and accompanied by appropri- 

 ate illustrations.- 5V. il. pi. maps. sq. Q. Albany 1842-44. Out of print. . 

 Historical introduction to the series by Gov. W : H. Seward. i,8p. 



v. I pti Mammalia. 13+146P. 33pl. 1842. 



300 copiss wiih hand-colored plaies. 



v. 2 pt2 Birds. 12+380P. i4ipl. 1844. 



Colored pates. 



v. 3 pt3 Reptiles and Amphibia. 7+98p. pt4 Fishes. 15+415P. 1842. 



■ ptj-4 iiound together. 



v. 4 Plates to accompany v. 3. Reptiles and Amphibia 23pl. Fishes 79pl. 

 1842. 



300 copies with hand-colored plates. 



v. 5 pt5 Mollusca. 4+2/ip. 40pl. pt6 Crustacea. /Op. I3pl. 1843-44. 



Hand-colored plates: pt5-6 bound together. 



division 2 botany. Torrey. John. Flora of the State of New York; com- 

 prising full descriptions of all the indigenous and naturalized plants hith- 

 erto discovered in the State, with remarks 011 their economical and med- 

 ical properties. 2v. il. pi. sq. Q. Albany 1843. Out of print. 



v. 1 Flora of the State of New York. 12+484P. /2pl. 1843. 



300 copies with hand-colored pla es. 



v. 2 Flora of the State of New York. 572p. Sgpl. 1843. 



300 copies v\ ith hand-colored plates. 



division 3 mineralogy. Beck, Lewis C. Mineralogy of New York; com- 

 prising detailed descriptions of the minerals hitherto found in the State 

 of New York, and notices of their uses in the arts and agriculture, il. pi. 



. sq. Q. Albany 1842. Out of print. 



v. 1 pti Economical Mineralogy. pt2 Descriptive Mineralogy. 24+536P. 

 1842. 



8 plates additional to those printed r.s part of the text. 



division 4 geology. Mather, W: \V.; Emmons, Ebenezer; Vanuxem, Lard- 

 ner & Hall, James. Geology of New York. 4V. il. pi. sq. Q. Albany 

 1842-43. Out of print. 



v. I pti Mather, W: W. First Geological District. 37+653P. 46pl. 1843. 



v. 2 pt2 Emmons, Ebenezer. Second Geological District. 10+43/p. i7pl. 

 1842. 



v. 3 pt3 Vanuxem, Lardner. Third Geological District. 3o6p. 1842. 



v. 4 pt4 Hall, James. Fourth Geological District. 22+683P. igpl. map* 

 1843 



division 5 agriculture. Emmons, Ebenezer. Agriculture of New York; 

 comprising an account of the classification, composition and distribution 

 of the soils and rocks and the natural waters of the different geological 

 formations, together with a condensed view of the meteorology and agri- 

 cultural productions of the State. 5v. il. pi. sq. Q. Albany 1846-54. Out 

 of print. 



v. 1 Soils of the State, their Composition and Distribution. 11+371P. 2lpL 

 1846. 



v. 2 Analysis of Soils, Plants, Cereals, etc. 8+343+46P. 42pl. 1849. 



With hand-colored plates. 



