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■Grabau, Amadeus W. Faunas of the Hiamilton Group of- Eighteen-mile 

 Creek and Vicinity in Western New York. Geol. rep. 16 (for 1896) 1899. 

 p.227-339. pi. (phot.) 3 tab. map. Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 1899. 

 2:227-339. pi. (phot.) 3 tab. map. 

 Also published separately. 

 Map of the township of Hamburg, Erie co. (uncolored) 18x24.5cm. 



Guide to the Geology and Paleontology of Niagara Falls and Vicinity; 



with a chapter on Post-pliocene Fossils of Niagara by Elizabeth J. Let- 

 son. Mus. bul. 45. 1901. 2S4p. 18pl. (phot.) map. Same, Mus. rep. 54 (for 

 1900) 1902. 4:3-284. 18pl. (phot.) map. 

 Geologic map of Niagara river, S4.5x38ciii. 

 Contains a partial bibliography of the geology of Niagara and the Great lakes. 



Stratigraphy of Becraft Mountain, Columbia Co. Pal. rep. (for 



1902). In press. 



With map. 

 Green, Jacob. Cones of North America. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1830. 1:121-25. 



Read before the Albany Institute, June 7, 1830. 



Delia of the United States. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1830. 1:131-33. Ipl. 



Read before the Albany Institute, June 7, 1830. 



Notes on the American Shells, figured in the Supplement to the Index 



Testaceologicus. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1830. 1:134-36. 



Read before the Albany. Institute, June 7, 1830. 



Reclamation of Salamanders. Alb. Inst. Trans. 1830. 1:150-51. 



Read before the Albany Institute, June 7, 1830. 



Kail, C. E. Laurentian Magnetic Iron Ore Deposits of Northern New York. 



Mus. rep. 32 (for 1878) 1879. p.133-40. Same, Geol. rep. 4 (for 1884) 1885. 



p. 23-34, with geol. map of Essex co. 48x40.5cm. 

 cHall, James. Ores of Iron (in northern district). Geol. rep. 2d dist. (for 



1836) 1837. p.127-49 (ed.2, p.129-51). 



Facts in relation to gold ore obtained from W. W. Mather, see note, p. 146. 



. ■ Annual Report of the Fourth Geological District of New York. As- 

 sembly doc. 1838, no.200, p.2S7-381; 1839, no.275, p.287-347; 1840, no.50, 

 p.389-480; 1S41, no.loO, p.149-79. 



■ Geology of New York, pt4, comprising the Survey of the Fourth 



Geological District. 1843. 22+e83p. 19pl. map, sq. Q. 

 Geologic map of the Middle and Western states. 



Geological Survey of New York. Ag. Soc. Trans. 3 (for 1843) 1844. 



p.241-78. 



Palaeontology of New York. 1847-94. 8v. il. pi. sq. Q. 



Introduction to v. 3, contains discussion of geologic formations, theory of mountain ele- 

 yatlon, metamorphic rocks, and other geologic phenomena, 96p. 



Contaits: v. 1 Organic Remains of the Lower Division of the New York System. 



23-|-338p. 99pl. 1847. 

 V. 2 Organic Remains of Lower Middle Division of the New York System. 8-j-362p. 



104pl. 1852. 

 V. 3 Organic Remains of the Lower Helderberg Group and the Ori«kany Sandstone. 



ptl, text. 12-|-632p. 1859. 



pt2, 143pl. 1861. 



T. 4 Fossil Brachiopoda of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage and Chemung 



Groups. Il-fl-f428p. 99pl. 1867. 

 V. 5 ptl Lamellibranchiata 1. Monomyaria of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton and 



Chemung Groups. 18-|-26Sp. 45pl. 1884. 

 Lamellibranchlata 2. Dimyaria of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage 



and Chemung Groups. G2-|-p.2ft9-561. Blpl. 1885 

 V. 5 pt2 Gasteropoda, Pteropoda and Cephalopoda of the Upper Helderberg, Hamil- 

 ton, Portage and Chemung Groups. 2v. 1879. v.l, text. 15-|-492p. v. 2, 120pl. 

 Y. 6 Corals and Bryozoa of the Lower and Upper Helderberg and Hamilton Groups. 



24-)-298p. 67pl. 1887. 

 V. 7 Trilobites and Other Crustacea of the Oriskany, Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, 



Portage, Chemung and Catskill Groups. 64-|-236p. 46pl. 1888. Cont supplement 



to T.5, pt2. Pteropoda, Cephalopoda and Annelida. 42p. ISpl. 1888. 

 V. 8 pU Introduction to the Study of the Genera of the Palaeozoic Brachiopoda. 



tt6-h367p. 44pl. 1892. 

 pt2 Palaeozoic Brachiopoda, 16-t-394p. 84pl. 1894. 



oPor sketch of life by H. C. Hovey, including portrait, list of published works, list of 

 titles and memberships, .see American Geologist, Mar. 1899. 23:137-68. See also sketch 

 by J. M. Clarke. Regents rep. 113. p.382-85. 



