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 v. 3 Organic Remains of the Lower Helderberg Group and the Oriskany 



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v. 5 pti Lamellibranchiata 1. Monomyaria of the Upper Helderberg, 

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Lamellibranchiata 2. Dimyaria of the Upper Helderberg, Ham- 

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v. 6 Corals and Bryozoa of the Lower and Upper Helderberg and Hamil- 

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 Com. supplement to v. 5, pt2. Pteropoda, Cephalopoda and Annelida. 

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v. 8 pti Introduction to the Study of the Genera of the Paleozoic Brachi- 

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Catalogue of the Cabinet of Natural History of the State of New York and 

 of the Historical and Antiquarian Collection annexedthereto. 242P. O. 

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Out.incs hist <ry and work Of th museum vvi.h list o( staff 1902. 



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B , i.-i outline ■■< Suite M...cmn wjrk in pal ontology unler heads: Dsfinition; Relation to 

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H15 Guiilc to Excursions in the Fossilifcrous Rocks of New York. 



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Maps. Merrill V : J II. Economic and Geologic Map of the State of New 



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Geologic Map of New York. 1901. Scale 5 miles to I inch. In atlas 



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