408 XEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Indian pass. Emmons. Description. Geol. rep. 2(1 dist. (for 1836) 1837. 

 p.103-4 (ed. 2, p.105-6). 

 Emmons. Adirondack Pass. Geol. N. Y. pt2. 1842. p.216-18. 

 Indiana. Hall. Descriptions of New Species of Fossils from the Hamilton 

 Group of Western New York, with notices of others from the same 

 horizon in Iowa and Indiana. Mus. rep. 13 (for 1859) 1860. p.76-94. 

 illus.; 15 (for 1861) 1862. p.l95. 

 Hall. Notes and Observations upon the Fossils of the Goniatite Lime- 

 stone in the Marcellus Shale of the JIamilton Group, in the Eastern 

 and Central Parts of the State of New York, and those of the Gonia- 

 tite Beds of Rockford, Ind., with some analogous forms from the 

 Hamilton group proper. Mus. rep. 13 (for 1859) 1860. p.95-112, 125. 

 illus.; 15 (for 1861) 1862. p.81, 196. 

 Hall. Fauna of the Niagara Group in Central Indiana. Mus. rep. 2S 

 (for 1874) 1879. p.99-203, 32pl. 

 Indians. Beauchamp. Aboriginal Chipped Stone Implements of New 

 York. Mus. bul. 16. 1897. 86p. 23pl. (phot.) Same, Mus. rep. 50 (for 

 1896) 1898. 1:3-86 (2d paging). 23pl. (phot.) 

 Beauchamp. Polished Stone Articles used by the New York Aborigines. 

 Mus. bul. 18. 1897. lG2p. 35pl. (phot.) Some, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1S97> 

 1899. 1:3-102. 35pl. (phot.) 

 Beauchamp. Eai-thenware of the New York Aborigines. Mus. bul. 22. 



1898. p.71-146. 33pl. (phot.) -Same, Mus. rep. 52 (for 1898) 1900. 1:71- 

 146. 33pl. (phot.) 



Beauchamp. Aboriginal Occupation of New York. Mus. bul. 32. 1900. 



187p. 16pl. (phot.) maps. Some, Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 1:3-187. 



16pl. (phot.) maps. 



Contains a bibliography. 



Map ot the territorial divisions of the aborigines of New York about A. D. 1600. 

 44x35cm. 



Map of the early and recent sites ot the aborigines of New York, 93. 5x69. 5cm. 



Beauchamp. Wampum and Shell Articles used by New York Indians. 

 Mus. bul. 41. 1901. p.319-480. 28pl. (phot.) Some, Mus. rep. 54 (for 

 1900) 1902. 3:319-480. 28pl. (phot.) 

 List of authorities on wampum, p. 321-26. 



Beauchamp. Horn and Bone Implements of New York Indians. Mus. 



bul. 50. 1902. 112p. 43pl. (phot.) 

 Beauchamp. Metallic Implements of New York Indians. Mus. bul. 55. 



1902. 94p. 38pl. (phot.) 

 Cheney. Illustrations of the Ancient Monuments in Western New York. 



Mus. rep. 13 (for 1859) 1860. p.37-52. 24pl. map. 

 Converse. Iroquois Silver Brooches. Mus. rep. 54 (for 1900) 1902. 



p.r231-54. 

 Ground-plans and Dimensions of Several Trench Enclosures in Western 



New-York. Mus. rep. 2 (for 1848) 1849. 5pl. 

 Hough. Ancient Remains of Art in Jefferson and St Lawrence Counties. 



Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p.99-10o. 5pl.; 4 (for 1850) 1851. 



p.103-9. opl. 

 ^ Morgan. Report on the Fabrics, Inventions, Implements and Utensila 



of the Iroquois. Mus. rep. 5 (for 1851) 1852. p.67-117. illus. 20pl. 

 See oZso Arickarees; Mohawk language. 

 Infusoria. Mather. Infusoria. Geol. N. Y. ptl. 1843. p.48-77, 238-45. 

 Infusorial earth. Merrill. Diatomaceous Earth; Infusorial Earth. Mus. 



bul. 15. 1805. p.555-56. So»(e, Mus. rep. 48 (for 1894) 1895. 1:555- 



56 (2d paging). 

 Mus. bul. 19. 1808. p.226-27. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 1897> 



1899. 1:226-27. 

 Insects, see Entomology. 



"^nwood limestone. Merrill. Inwood Limestone. Mus. rep. 50 (for 1896) 

 1898. 1:26-27 (1st paging). 



