274 NEW YORK STATE MUSETJM 



Report on the Mineralogy of New York; comprising notices of tlie 



additions since 1842. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p.109-53. 



Becli, T. Biomeyn. Address delivered before the Lyceum of Natural 



History, at its First Anniversary, March 1, 1824. Alb. Inst. Trans^ 



1830. 1:137-47. 

 Abstracts of Meteorological Observations made at the City of Albany, 



*lb. Inst. Trans. 1833-52. 2:1-29. 



Read before the Albany Institute, Feb. 7, 1833. 

 Beecher, Charles E. Some Abnormal and Pathologic Forms of Fresh-water 



Shells from the ^'icinity of Albany N. Y. Mus. rep. 36 (for 1882) 1883, 



p.51-55. 2pl. 



List of Species of Fossils from an Exposure of the Utica Slate and 



Associated Eoclis, in the Limits of Albany, N. Y. Mus. rep. 36 (for 1882> 

 1883. p.78. 



■ & Hall, C. E. Field Notes on the Geology of the Mohawk Valley, witli 



a map. Geol. rep. 5 (for 1885) 1886. p.8-10. map. Same, Geol. rep. 14 



(for 1894) 1895. •p.54-56. 



Map showing results ot field work in Mohawk valley, 25 x 20.5om. 



Hall, C. E. & Hall, J. W. Note on the Oneonta Sandstone in the- 



Vicinity of Oxford, Chenango co., N. Y. Geol. rep. 5 (for 1885) 1886. p.ll. 



• A Spiral Bivalve Shell from the Waverly Group of Pennsylvania, 



Mus. rep. 39 (for 1885) 1886. p.161-63. pl.l2. 



Cephalopoda. Descriptions of Species. Pal. N. Y. v.7, "supplement, 



1888. p.25-40. pi. 117-29. 



Statement on the Condition of the Work on the Brachiopoda. Palaeon- 

 tology of New York, v. 8. Mus. rep. 41 (for 1887) 1888. p.383-84. 



— — Synoptical Table of the Genera and Species Described in v. 6 of the- 

 Palaeontology of New York. Mus. rep. 41 (for 1887) 1888. p.§63-75. 



& Clarke, J. M. Development of Some Silurian Brachiopoda. Mus, 



mem. 1. 1889. 95p. 8pl. 



Benedict, Earrand W. Barometrical Measurements in Essex County, 



Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.195-212. 

 Bernard, Felix. Principles of Palaeontology; ed. by J. M. Clarke. Geol. 



rep. 14 (for 1894) 1895. p.13-15, 127-215. Same, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894)' 



1895. 2:13-15, 127-215. 



Also published separately. , 



Extracted from Bernard's Elements de Fal€ontologie. Paris, 1895. 



Bettem, Cornelius. Order Trichoptera. Mus. bul. 47. 1901. p.561-73. Senile,. 



Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 4:561-73. 

 Bishop, Irving P. Salt Wells of Western New York. Geol.. rep. 5 (for 



1885) 1886. p.12-47. 

 On a LocaUty of Flint Implements in Wyoming County, N. Y. Geol. 



rep. 8 (for 1888) 1889. p.92-94. Ipl. in Geol. rep. 9. Same, Mus. rep. 42 



(for 1888) 1889. p.438-40. Ipl. in Mus. rep. 43. 

 Report on the Development of the Salt Industry of Central New York 



for the Year 1891. Mus. rep. 45 (for 1891) 18G2. p.53-61. 



Structural and Economic Geology of Erie County. Geol. rep. 15 (for 



1895) 1897. p.17-18, 305-92. pi. (phot.) maps. Same, Mus. rep. 49 (for 1895) 

 1898. 2:17-18, 305^2. pi. (phot.) maps. 



Also published separately. 



Economic and geologic map ot Erie county (uncolored) 33 x 21.5cm. 



Maps showing Buffalo gas field. 



Report on Petroleum and Natural Gas in Western New York. Geol, 



rep. 17 (for 1897) 1890. p.9-63. map. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897) 1899, 



2:9-63. map. 



Also published separately. 



Map of the Cattaraugus oil and gas district, 34.5 x24cm. 

 Oil and Gas in Southwestern New York. Geol. rep. 19 (for 1899) 1901. 



p.rl05-34. map. Same, Mus. rep. 53 (for 1899) 1901. l:rl05-34. 



Map ot a portion of Allegany county, N. Y. showing the outlines of the proved oi» 

 and gas territory. Aug. 1, 1899, by John W. Greenwood, 25.5 x 17cm. 



