466 NEW YOEK STATE MUSEUM 



Paleontology (continued) 

 Merrill. Palaeontology. Mus. bul. 19. 1898. p.129-32. Same, Mtts. rep. -J- 



(for 1897) 1899. 1:129-32. 

 Merrill. Fossils. Mus. bni. 19. 1898. p.239-40. Same, Mus. rep. 51 (for 



1897) 1899. 1:239-40. 

 References to Various Essays and Writings on the Natural History of 



New York. Mus. rep. 3 rev. ed. (for 1849) 1850. p.l59; 5 (for 1851)' 



1852. p.56. 

 Vanuxem. Importance of Fossils in determining Position of Bocks. 



Geol. N. Y. pt3. 1842. p.26-27. 

 Williams. Palaeontclogical Evidences as bearing upon the Theory of 



Evolution. Regents rep. 95 (for 1881) 1882. p.319-27. 

 See also Acephala; Annelida; Anthozoa; Braehiopoda; Bryozoa; Cephalo- 

 poda; Coelenterata; Conularida; Corals; Cnistacea; Echinoderma; 



Fishes; Gastropoda; Hydrozoa; I^amellibranchiata; Protozoa; Ptero- 



poda; Spongiae; Ti-acheata; Vermes; Zoophyta; also names of rock 



formations and Index to genera and species of fossils, p.527. 

 Paleontology of M"ew York (publication). Act to regulate the State 



Museum of Natural History, and the Publication of the Palaeontology 



of the State; Contracts relating to Publication of Palaeontology. Mus. 



rep. 37 (for 1883) 1884. p.11-18. 

 Beecher. Synoptical Table of the Genera and Species described in v. 6. 



Mus. rep. 41 (for 1887) 1888. p.363-75. 

 Beecher. Statement on the Condition of the Work on the Braehiopoda, 



Palaeontology of New York, v.8. Mus. rep. 41 (for 1887) 1888. 



p.383-84. 

 Clarke. List of Preparations of Spirals, Loops and Hinge-plates, v.8. 



Geol. rep. 11 (for 1891) 1892. p.14^15. Same. Mus. rep. 45 (for lS9i). 



1892. p.330-31. 

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



Contents: 



V. 1 Organic Remains of the Lower Division of the New York System. 



V. 2 Organic Remains of Lower Middle Division of the New YorR System. 



V. 3 Organic Remains of the Lower Helderberg Group and the Oriskany Sandstone. 



V. 4 Fossil Braehiopoda of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage and Chemung 

 Groups. 



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

 Chemung Groups. 



• Lamellibranchiata 2. Dimyaria of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage 



and Chemung Groups. 



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

 ton, Portage and Chemung Groups. 



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



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

 Portage, Chemung and Catskill Groups. Cent, supplement to v.5, pt2. Ptero- 

 poda, Cephalopoda and Annelida. 



V. 8 ptl Introduction to the Study of the Genera of the Paleozoic Braehiopoda. 



■ pt2 Paleozoic Braehiopoda. 



Hall. Record of Locality Numbers marking the Si>ecimens collected for 



the Illustration of the Palaeontology of New York. Geol. rep. 8 (for 



1888) 1889. p.104-50. Same, Mus. rep. 42 (for 1888) 1889. p.450-96. 

 co7itinued. Geol. rep. 9 (for 1889) 1890. p.61-72. Same, Mus. 



rep. 43 (for 1889) 1890. p.26S-74. 

 Hall. Collections of Fossils made for the Palaeontology of New York 



previous to 1883. Mus. rep. 46 (for 1892) 1893. p. 62-74. 

 Hall. Descriptions of Palaeozoic Fossils, chiefly from those constituting- 



the Third Volume of the Palaeontology of New York. Mus. rep. 10 



(for 1856) 1857. p.39-180. 

 Hall. Catalogue of the Species of Fossils described in v. 1, 2 and 3 of 



the Palaeontology of New York, with corrections in nomenclature.. 



Mus. rep. 12 (for 1858) 1859. p.63-87. 



