LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 269 



2 Hall, James & Clarke, J. M. Palaeozoic Reticulate Sponges, 

 constituting the Family Dictyospongidae. 350p. il. 70pl. 

 (litli.)- 1898. $1, cloth.' 



-3 Clarke, J. M. The Oriskany Fauna of Becraft Mountain, 

 Columbia Co. N. Y. 128p. 9pl. (lith.) Oct. 1900. 80c. 



4 Peck, C. H. New York Edible Fungi, 1895-99. 106p. 25pl. 

 (lith.) Nov. 1900. 75c. 



This includes revised descriptions and illustrations of fungi reported in 

 the -iOth, 51st and 52d reports of the state botanist. 



5 Clarke, J. M. & Ruedemann, Rudolf. The Guelph Formation 

 and Fauna of Western New York. In press. 



•6 Clarke, J. M. Naples Fauna in Western New York. In press. 

 Felt, E. P. Insects Affecting Park and Woodland Ti-ees. In 



-Natural history of N^ew York. 30t. il. pi. (lith.) maps. Q. 

 1842-94. 



The annual reports of the early natural history survey, 1837-41 are out 



of print. They were originally published as Assembly doc. 1837, no. 161; 



1838, no. 200; 1839, no. 275; 1840, no. 50; 1841, no. 150. 



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 appro- 

 priate illustrations. 5 v. il. pi. maps. sq. Q. 1842-44. Out of print. 

 Historical introduction to tlie series by Gov. W. H. Seward. 178p. 



V. 1 ptl Mammalia. 13+146p. 33pl. 1842. 

 300 copies with hand-colored plates. 



V. 2 pt2 Birds. 124-380p. 141pl. 1844. 

 Colored plates. 



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

 pt3-4 bound together. 



V. 4 Plates to accompany v. 3. Reptiles and Amphibia, 23 pi. Fishes, 

 79pl. 1842. 

 300 copies with hand-colored plates. 



V. 5 pt5 Mollusca. 4+271p. 40pl. pt6 Crustacea. 70p. 13pl. 1843-44. 

 Hand-colored plates: pt 5-6 bound together. 



Division 3 Botany. Torrey, John. Flora of the iState of New York; com- 

 prising full descriptions of all the indigenous and naturalized plants 

 hitherto discovered in the State, with remarks on their economical and 

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



V. 1 Flora of the State of New York. 12+484p. 72pL 1843. 

 300 copies with hand-colored plates. 



V. 2 Flora of the State of New York. 572p. 89pl. 1843. 

 300 copies with 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. 1842. Out of print. 



V. 1 ptl Economical Mineralogy. pt2 Descriptive Mineralogy. 24rl-536p. 

 1842. 

 S plates additional to those printed as part of the text. 



Division 4 Geology. Mather, W: W.; Eimmons, Ebenezer; Vanuxem, 

 Lardner «& Hall, James. Geology of New York. 4v. il. pi. sq. Q. 

 1842-43. Out of print. 



V. 1 ptl Mather, W; W. First Geological District. 37+653p. 46pl. 1843. 



V. 2 pt2 Emmons, Ebenezer. Second Geological District. 10+437p. 17pl. 

 1842. 



V. 3 pt3 Vanuxem, Lardner. Third Geological District. 306p. 1842. 



V. 4 pt4 Hall, James. Fourth Geological District. 2a-683p. Map and 

 19pl. 1843. 



